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frrmlB Pnge 12 — .Tune 2, 1961

5th
Circuit
V
acancy
C
ivil
Rights
Candidates Named
WASHINGTON (LT’l) —
A vacant seat of th* Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeal* is a
prime target in the civil right*
struggle.
Anti - discrimination lead­
er* feel their lrgsl efforts
would he bolstered considerab­
ly with the appointment o f a
racial liberal or moderate to
fill the vacancy.
The Fifth Circuit embraces
a crucial civil rights area —
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisi­
ana and Georgia — and the

For Boys State
By Jane Casaelberry
American Legion Memorial
Boat 2fifl o f Casselberry has
announced the selection of
two Lyman Hiirh School Jun­
ior* to attend Boys State at
Tallahaiiee during the week
o f July fi-11,
Andy llinely, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. llinely o f
Tangle wood ami Dan Cussclberry, ion o f Mr. and Mr*.
Leonard Casselberry o f Cas­
selberry, the latter being
sponsored
by
Hoy
Scout
Troop 341 o f Casselberry.
Both of these youngster*
take an active part in tha
various
programs o f
the
school. Andy ia a member of
tha Bet* Club and the Bowl­
ing Team. Dan was recejitly
elected president of the Stud­
ent Council and is Junior As­
sistant Scoutmaster o f his
troop.
These boy* will Join with
toms 40 others from the
Sixth District, Irnvlng by
chartered bus early Sunday
morning, July B, and will reg­
ister in at tho Florida Stale
University, where they will
bo quarter ed during their
aluy.
Tho American Legion, De­
partment of Florida, annually
entertains over BOO boys from
all over the state to cdurnto
them in the duties am! priv­
ileges o f cltrenship and teach
tha fundamental precepts o f
government.

SNASDerbT
Champs Home
Sanford’s VA1MI Detach,
tnent 8, led hy Commander
Frederick Garment Jr., re­
lumed from a month* opera­
tion* Thursday, May 28.
During this period, elements
of tire detachment have been
active from New York to Key
West and aboard the USS Forres la I, USS Independence, and
the USS Saratoga. Element*
of the “ Del’* took part in ope­
ration •'Longhorn as flying
“ gas stations” when Navy air­
craft flew non slop from car­
riers on tiie East Coast and
West Coast to Dallas and returned to their respective
carrier*.
It is expected that Hie "D ct”
will remain in Sanford during
June to complete Uieir annual
Administrative / Material in­
spection* ami their hid for
their second Navy excellence
awsrd with a period of coinpctltivo bombing.

DcBary HD Club
Studies Foods
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The May meeting of the De­
nary
Homo
Demonstration
Club wa* hold at Hie Common
Ity Center with workshop de
ministrations in charge of
Mr*. Ixnila Hitter and Mr*
George Wright,
At noon Mr*. Anthony Opt&gt;ol
and Mrs. Charles Schicis de­
monstrated the making ol rice
pudding and a cherry tapioca
dessert. Beverage was sup­
plied try the regular commit­
tee to supplement the sack
lunch brought hy members.
Tuple for the afternoon dis
cushion, presented hy Mrs.
Oppel, was “ You and Your
Food." Vitamin and mineral
content was I l l u s t r a t e d
through use of a colored chart
and lips were given fur good
nutrition. Itrripes for various
foods using a sweetener in•dead of sugar and for salad
dressings and sandwich filings
were given for live weight wat­
cher*.
Mr*. Oppel pointed nut that
food becomes a part of (lie
personality and emotional sta­
bility reminding that good nutrltutlon Insures r a &lt;1 i a n t
health, energy and stamina.

Potosl, Bolivia, wai situated
at the foot of what was for
I many years Die richest silver
mine ui Ute wotki.

low* tradition, he will pick
another Mississippian for the
job. But finding a highly
qualified attorney in the state
who is not considered n "ra­
cist” hy civil rights advocates
will he no easy chore.
Former Gov. J. P. Coleman,
a crack constitutional lawyer
who is considered moderate
hy Mississippi standards, an­
swered speculation that h&lt;
Would he the nominee with B
statement that he's not inter­
ested in the Job.

The Justice Department and
the offices of Sens. James O.
Enstland, D-MIss., and John
C. Stcnnis, D-Mias , report
that a nomination is not yet
in sight.
A nominee is gcncially rec­
ommended to the President
by the attorney general af­
ter conferences with senators
from the state Involved.
A critical consideration for
Mr. Johnson Is that the nom­
ination will need Senate con­
firmation and this can come

only after its approval hy tho
Senate Judiciary Committee,
headed by Eastland.
His influence in such mat­
ters was Illustrated when
scores of new district judgeships were created during the
Kennedy administration. Toe
first one filled was in Missis­
sippi and the nominee was
Harold Cox, a onetime college
roommate of Eastland whose
rulings have been unpopular
in the civil rights camp.
The nomination of a sue-

cessor to Cameron is a po­
tential roadblock In the Dem­
ocrats’ election - year ef­
fort to keep everybody hap­
py. It could he delayed unlit
nfler the election.
Former Florida newspaper
publisher Edwin A. Mcnninger was accorded an honorary
Doctor of Science degree by
FSU for his contributions to
tropical horticulture. He Is
called "The Flowering Trc*
Man."

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lly Mrs. Adam Muller
DcBary World War I Bar­
racks 1197 dedicated a new
M-t of flags in ceremonies last
week nl tho Community Cen­
ter. Commander W i l l i a m
Uriel presided anil introduced
I'ast Seventh District Com­
mander William Coveney ol
Sanford who officiated at the
presentation of the nylon flags
which wore donated hy the
barracks ami auxiliary.
Invocation, given hy Chap­
lain Irving Jacobs, was fol­
lowed by the entitle to colors.
In an addrrss following the
dedication, Coveney told of
pension rolls that an; being
paid lo the "pig tail" Chinese
Army hy our government
while at Die same time many
Americans are in need. He
asked Dint letters lie written
to the Congressmen urging
them lo help increase pen­
sions here, pointing nut Dial
many of Du- older veterans
arc living on very small in­
comes and are In need of ad­
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Commander Dries rioted
Die program hy reading Die
poem, "Flanders Field."
IlefreshmenLs were served
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Mrs. II. Harheau. The buffet
table was centered with a
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Final plans will he set for the
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Tin: meeting will be con
ducted by Mrs. Jean Willis,
president.

death sftcr failing lo pick up
any heavyweight backing.
"W e make no positive rec­
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ence Mitchell. "However, we
will do al* we can to prevent
th* appointment from going
to a racist or someone who
will defy the Supreme Court.”
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on the implementation of fu­
ture civil rights legislation."
If President Johnson fol­

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called upon to settle many
racial disputes.
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ed from the death of Judge
Ben Cameron of Meridian,
Miss., a conservative whose
deci*ion* often went against
the civil rights forces.
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Miss , named to succeed Cam­
eron was begun by a handful
of Integration strategist* here
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Goldwater Clinches Key Victory

Wus your picture in T upsday’s edition o f The Herald?
If it wasn’t you must have
been in hiding. The Herald
carried a new record o f 40
local news photos.
• • •
We were rmidened to learn
o f the passing of Mrs. Fred
I’. Hines. The IM-year-old
Sanford matron was known
to thousands of Sanford's “old
timers and middle itgers''—
especially the large number
of folk who at one time or
another attended old Sanford
Junior High during the many
years that her late husband
operated the service station
and the famed candy counter
at Kighth and Sanford Ave­
nue. It. brings hack many
memories.
Jim Crown wants to know
which ono of the Clock Wind­
ers knows about Hammond
( Louisiana) strawberries and
if we recall Uiu time straw­
berry farmers there hemm.d
buyers in the auction room
with shotguns until they hid
a fair price for the berries.
Two of us, Jim, arc familiar
with Hammond’s famed ber­
ries, but neither of us knew
■bout the incident you men­
tioned. However, one of the
Winders was familiar with
the well known strawberry
wine made by the farmers
around l ’onchutouln.
•
•
e
Signs of the times: A hig
box arrived in The Herald’s
mechanical dc|airtnielit Tues­
day ufternoon. On it was
plastered a label which in
largo letter rend, “ Ho Not
Freeze.'* Fat rhariee o f the
content freezing In this kind
of weather, particularly in
The Herald's mechanical de­
partment.
• • •
Orville (Villa) B ail* Jr.,
son of Ur. and Mrs. O. L.
Harks Sr., graduated Monday
night from Murray State in
Kentucky. On hand to sec him
receive his HA degree was
Mrs. Harks. She and Yrlle.
enrnute hack to Sanford, are
visiting with Mrs. Park's
mother in Columbus, (in.
• • •
West Side E l e m e n t a r y
School's PTO will honor Mrs.
Kuln Grantham, u retiring
fifth grade teacher, at a tea
to lie held at the school next
Tuesday between the hours of
2:30 and 4 p. m. All friends
ami past and present students
of Mrs. Grantham are invited
to attend.
• • •

NO. 201

51 Percent Of
California
Vote For Barry

TWO STUDENTS of Sanford Junior High School were awarded an
American I.egion Certificate of Achievement during ceremonies at the
school. Shown getting the awards arc students Tommy Williams anil
Uremia Ilenge. With them arc F. E. Raggett, left, and Jim Talmadgc.
representing the Legion Post of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

LBJ Tells Of
Awe Inspiring
Might Of U. S.
NEW L O N D O N , Conn.
(U PlI — President Johnson
said today the United States
is stronger than the combined
might of all (ha nations in
the history of the world. He
said this improves piospccts
for pence.
Ill a speech piepured for de­
livery before the Coast Guard
Academy commencement here,
Johnson predicted that Amer­
ican strength would continue
to grow more rapidly than
the might of all other na­
tions.
He said United States' su­
periority extended over the
ability to deter atomic de­
struction, the ability to fight
less thnn a l l o u t w a r ,
strength
in the
struggle
against subversion, develop­
ment o f new weapons for de­
terrence and defense, and the
ability of the American fighting man.
“ Thusu who would Hnswcr
every problem with nuclcur
weapons display not bravery
but bravado, not wisdom but
a want on disregard for the
survival o f the world and the
future of tho race," Johnson
suit).
This country's m i l i t a r y
might allows it to lake moie
tangible steps taward pence
than ut any time since the
cold war began, Johnson said.

North Orlando
Hearing Stayed!

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BRIEFS
Counter Filibuster

Death Penalty
Hearing Sef Af
Winter Park

W A S H IN G T O N t l 'l 'l t —
Supporters of the civil rights
Should the death penally he
Mrs. Maurice ( ’orielt and Mrs. Marcia Rurlsche;
hill took over Senate oratory
BUILDING COMMITTEE memhern of the Oontoday in what opponents de­ abolished?
slandinp. left to rijrht, Walter Allcuder, M. ,1.
ni'Hiitional Ctiiistiim Chtirelt mcl in the church
A commission created by the
scribed ns a "counter fili­
( ’orielt, (■. O. Nordgen. Robert Reinn, 1*. I*.
Tiiemltiy niyrlit to continue plana for the church.
last State Legislature will
buster" on tho me.iatlle.
Wasem and Rill McLauchliug.
Shown seated left to ripht, Mrs Walter Alleuhear opinions on Friday at
(Herald l'hoto)
der, Mrs. l!. O. Nordyen, Mrs. William Rurtsche,
lo a m. at the State Office
MOSCOW (U P li — Soviet Building in Winter Park.
Serving nil the commission
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
has indicated he sees no im­ are Sen. Mack V Cleveland
mediate danger in the Her* Jr. and Hep. S. J. (Jin') Davis
fw
I
« T
tin situation, informed sources Jr , Initli of Sanford
Senator Cleveland said thi- L j r O d u C d S f I ft
said today.
morning representatives of a ll1 '
w
interested groups and the
SEOUL, Korea 1 Ill'll At general public will lie allowed
State officials are looking i residents and visitors are
least It),nun Smith Korean to express views on the vital
MIAMI t u r n — A myster­
A Itonus gift of $331.30 was
students shouting for over­ question.
for a hard rain to help ease looking for some relief from
Similar
hearings
have
!&gt;ern
distributed
last week among
ious
code
broadcaster
was
the
stench.
throw of the pro. A liter ii an
the problem «d dead fish in
right agencies participating
government fought police in held in West Palm Peach and hack on the airwave* Tuesday
Happily,
algae
is
not
hard
to
L a k e Jessup, a condition
in tbe 11)02 campaign of the
the streets of Seoul today and Miami and others are planned after two weeks of silence,
control, according to the Unit
which
erupted over the weekfor
Tampa
Saturday
and
lat­
United F u n d of Seminnle
stoned a U. S. Aimy bus.
ed
Press
International.
County, futiil officials said to­
er in Jacksonville ami Pens* beaming shortwave four-digit etui and killed thousands of
Mechanical methods— cut
code number* to Cuba.
cola.
ting, raking and digging out day.
The
mystery
broadcaster fish.
The
state
group,
known
as
Mrs. II. F. Ganns, executive
KENO, Nev. &lt;UP1| — The
Algae in the water i* blamed weeds ami algae—can la’ used
was heard again as CPI moni­
Hello cite council is eonsidei- the Special Commission for tors here recorded a sharp in for the kill, a condition which with success but, more often, secretary, said it was Hie
|11(,
ol-,|jntiuco width would the Study of the AUdition of
has created what one visitor chemical control is recom­ opinion of Hie organization
Death Penalty, consists of crease in "urgent" traffic on to the scene said is "a horri­
mended. And. must commonly, that the amount should tv dis­
require a businessman to get
shortwave broadcast* between
a special license, ranging in eight legislative mem tiers and government outjkisti on Fidel ble ■tench."
copper sulfate is suggest ed bursed lo member agencies
seven private citizens,
A game warden surveying The bright blue crystals, avail­ and not held m the current ac­
cost from 425 to $ 1110, to quit
At the conclusion o f the C a'tro’x Communist island.
the
site said tt appears that able at seed and hardware count.
his business.
The voice of the mystery
hearings, the commission will
The eight cheeks were sent
over
HO per cent of the dead stores, arc a safe and Inexpen­
analyze the testimony and broadcaster appeared U&gt; be
to the American Red Cross,
fish
ate
of
the
rough
lish
var­
sive
chemical.
opinions and present its re- the same lusty American male iety—gizzard shad, sttngarees
Pbclp* Dodiw priming Cor- Hoy Scouts, Children's Home
GAINESVILLE (U P li —
comtrte" *ation •&gt; the next »c.‘ - who took to tho atrtvHvcx dur­ slink lists and other varieties.
S e c r e t a r y o f State Ton.
pi.rat'on s Information Service Society, Family Counselling
sion tit the l-egislnturc next ing the height of exile anIn
some
parts,
tlie
Lake
Adams cautioned T u e s d a y
suggests the following proce­ Service, Girl Scouts, Mental
nnunecinenti of new guerrilla
Jessup
water
lias
turned
green
night against attracting new &gt;1 ar.
dure
for care of lake or pond: Health Association, Hie Salva­
Serving on (lie commission campaigns against the Castro from the rapid mercu-e of tho
industry to the state which
—Copper
sulfate concentra­ tion Army and Hie USD.
are Sen. Ed T Price of Brad­ regime two weeks ago and algae.
The Good Samaritan Home
tion*
of
&gt;
*.
'- j or 1 part per
would "contaminate our air
enton, chairman
Hep. John broadcast a series of four-digit
.Something good may mine of million should lie used—pre mine Into the United Fund’*
and our water which suppoit
code
numbers
in
Spanish.
I Crews J r . vice rhiirman;
futuily of agencies only last
the very life we me trying
Tuesday the mystery blond- the fish kill, officials say. ferably in solution sprayed
Sen, Dewey M Johnson, Sen.
They Indicate sport fishing over Hie pond by means of a year and was included tu Uiu
to improve."
caster
beamed
the
code
num­
Cleveland, and Heps. Hubert
campaign,
may Ik' better than ever once portable lank spray although
T. Mann, Hilarm tCharlie j Ha- bers toward Cuba in English.
T he
broadcast
apparently die r" 1,1*b f**h ar,! killed olf. the crystals ran Ik* strewn in
ttiox Jr, and Davis.
Meanwhile,
Jessup
area the water as is.
AKEKDKEN, S c o t l a n d
Civilian members include came from somewhere outside
—To determine thr amount
(UP1) — Authorities hunted
the
island.
Circuit Judge John \ Murrequired, Phelps Dodge ex­
through shops and wholesale
Much of the inrrease In
phree of Gainc-vile. Mrs.
plains, find the volume of the
houses today for more cans
Wayne McCall of Ocala, Ally, radio activity on Castro’ s gov
pond in aero feel by multi­
of corned beef like those sus­
eminent
bands
apiieared
to
he
John H. Trinkle of Plant City.
plying rhe sin lure area by
pected of causing this city's
n code also.
Robert II. Jacobs, Jackson­
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
one half the maximum depth.
typhoid fever epidemic, whiih
Many of the Cuban govern
ville builder; Ally Wallace M.
Rule of thumb for '* part per A swift Navy jet streaked to­
has a Ircud y sit liken 211 per­
tmuit broadcasts were in three
Jopling of Lake City, Shepard
ward Alexandria, La., today
The Navy today dispelled million i* to use t ounce of
sons.
Broad of Miami and Leonard letter codes and one broad­
with n supply o f onti-veuom
cast requested the Immediate news reports that an A 31! the chemical per one-tenth
S. Powers, law profe-sor of
Hint could save the life of n
acre
feel.
For
'•
*
part
per
mil­
transfer of personnel to cer­ Skvwarrior jet bomber had
llie University of Florida.
Louisiana man bitten by a
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
tain znnex because "It’s rain crashed at Lake George last lion the figure is doubted, etc.
deadly rural snake.
It
is
important
that
only
the
Top spellers from across the
night,
touching
off
a
fire
II I! there "
I.t. f ’mdr. I). E. Cough lift­
The word "raining" was which burned through a two- required amount t&gt;e used.
country today opened the
ed bis A ll) Skyliuvvk jet from
—
Pond*
should
tie
treated
-I
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three-mile
amp
of
wood­
l?tli annual Nutlnnal Spelling
ptm im ed lo lie some form of
when algae and weed* first tin) naval air station line
land on the eastern bank.
Her, In ain-w rucking runteal
c»|e
Shallow,
unshaded shortly before II a. in. and
No trares of aircraft wreck­ appear.
that h«s featured multisyllareas
should
be
cheeked
con­ experteil lo laud nt England
age were found during an in­
i l l , in challenges such as "untensive search of live area last stantly for ajqiraranrc ol a! A FI! at Alexandria nt 12:1)5
liiimcassar," "|i u n c t ilinua"
The Semin- le High School
p. nt. EST.
night and this morning tiy air g»e.
and ‘‘chulcsteial.’’
Future Farmers of Amerlra
Alexandria p o l i c e vv e r r
units based at the Sanford
—The copper sulfate solu­
will be represented at the
tion should tie sprayed evenly alerted to have a ear stand­
arul
Jacksonville
Naval
Air
state convention in Daytona
DALLAS lU I’ li
Dr. Hu­
over live pond surface from ing by for the dash In the
MOBILE, Ala. (U P li —
Iteach
beginning
Saturday bei t Winston Smith, the most Stations,
a pladir, stainless steel, en- hospital.
Police said today a pulp wood
At
the
same
time,
Naval
at­
ami ending Tuesday, by Don recent Jm k Ruby defense
worker, Edwin Cady, 31, who
ameted or eopper lined ton- The victim, unidentified,
Sipes, Incut chapter president, lawyer, Ims quit as (lie con­ taches from Sanford to Deewas bit ten today and Dr. C.
had been treated recently for
ana,
Vi).,
ir|Kirted
that
all
lamer.
and John Carver, vice presi demned killer’s folll III chief
M. ,Shat p of Hie Florida
a nervous condition went tier their
aircraft
were
accounted
j
—4*n
large
|iondx,
treatment
, . .iino-l. Hnliy’s -inter said
dent.
oik Tuesday night and killed
( o '; nor were there reports of j should be in sections, rather Health Department said be
They will parth ipate in Tuesday
his two children, wounded his
mls-ing aircraft from carriers titan treating the entire area may die unless lie i* Drilled
eleelion o f state offieels and
M the same time, the *i»at one time with Iargot hy early this afternoon
wife and then committed sui­
operating in the Atlantic.
other convention Imsiites* and ter, Mr*. Eva Giant, said
cide.
Tlie Navy operates a prar amounts of the chemical.
will end thr week by attend Hutiy had refused to take
—Treatment is more rffeetire bombing range at Lake
pn aumahly
big the rutiled foi a new tin medication
George which is used extern live when water temperature
ttiiii-|uili*'i&gt; offen d to hint sivel) by Heel units along the is Ml degrees Fahrenheit or
TAMPA. Fla. (D P I) — A state FFA Sweetheart,
Chosen as alternate dele­ hi Ids cell l,y p yrhiatiist*
t.’-year-old itnin. E d w a r d
higher
Southeastern sea (mini
Mr&lt;. Grant said Smith's
Newton Niven*, who was on gate* are Crls Aker* and
—lli'jveat treatment mav tie
Structural File fb ie f Claude
the Fill'* **10 most-wanted" Henry Rodgers, Im-a! chapter ipnlling was a "completely Whitten of N\S, Sanford, said necessary because no permafriendly
di-association" hi* crash crew was unable to nent wav of controlling algae
list fur a week was iri juil to­ treasurer,
day
under
$15,000
bond,
Jimmy Winters and J. 1m lit ought about because be determine tbe cause of the i» known.
awaiting extradition to Ohio Carver have been notified wm “ rut r ff financially and Idaze after working with other J —Some states require a peron charges of alou d robbery they are1 reeipb-nl* of the unable to carry on tbe de­ fire fighting officials at the i mil Indore a |xittd mav lie
and shooting with intent to highest degree given by the fense due tii link Of funds scene for nearly five hours, treated, ('heck with your loADULTS
state FFA. 3 hey will receive fin himself."
kill.
Hr said ember new* reports cal health department,
the award at the convention
hail misquoted him as saying
that an A 3B Sky warrior had . .
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Myslery Code

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Koreans Battle

License To Quit

Adams Warns

Food Suspect

Public hearing for North i»rlantlo Mayor Irene Van Ecpoel
ami Councilman Arthur Fcrrin on charges filed through
petition at the May council
meeting was postponed at
Tuesday night's meeting by
a 21 vote among the three
Gindcrville’s Volunteer Fire council members who will sit
Department will meet at the at the hearing.
Christ Methodist Church at
The move for postponement
7:30 p. in. Thursday. In an lo an indefinite state in "midaddition to the showing of n month" was made hy Council­
film on fire fighting. Fire man Dave Tilson who request­
Chief C. M. Whitten o f the ed lime lo study validity of
Sanford Naval Air Station the entire matter after Mrs.
will be tire guest speaker.
Van Ecpoel and Ferrin read
Thu mention of Whitten's "m otions" lo quash the com­
mime reminds me of the plaint. listing numerous ques
( lock Winders that the last linns of legality and points in
time he heard the chief make need of clarification as filed
a "speech’* was a recitation in the petition.
in a fourth grade class at
In other business resigns
Soulhsidc
Primary
(called tbm of Eugene Brewer as till­
that in tlm olden days I. We age marshal and Harvey tirebelieve It w h s in a class nya and Donald Wilcox ataught by Mrs. S. .1. Nix.
auxiliary police were antmum
• • •
ed by Mrs. Van Eepoel who
During the months of Jan­ at the same time advised that
uary and F e b r u a r y there a recommendation for the
were 182 accidents in Semin­ marshal’ s job had been made
ole County. These caused by llrewer.
It was agreed, after Ttlsun’s
three deaths and lt.7 persons
were injured. (If the 182 ac­ move that the mayor take
cidents, 125 of them were over as police commissioner
classed as rural, 57 of them received object ions from other
Urban. All three of the futal member* of the council, that
for the present time an o r­
accidents were urban.
ganization of "volunteer i»i
• • •
They still keep coming: lice" Ik * established of volumMichael J. I’ikuleff, Houle 2, teers can he found. These vol
Sarifold, will be among the unteers will be under super­
vision of the entire council.
1,41!) graduate* Sunday after­
Mrs. Jane Pike, who served
noon to receive diplomas from
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Muriplelle University in Mil­ as clerk through Tuesday
night’s meeting was sworn in­ The State Canvassing Ikgtrd
waukee, Wis. Pikuteff, a post
to olficc as "temporary clerk" declared Mayor llaydon Hums
graduate student, will get his
in closing minutes of the sess­ of Jacksonville as the official
piaster of arts degree.
ion by Mrs. Van Ecpoel after Democratic nominee for gov• • •
questions from the audience c-nor of Florida today by a
Frances "Cowboy’’ Williams were raised concerning status cote margin of I82,5(G over
spoke today at the regular of the appointment,
Miami Mayor Hubert King
Wednesday luncheon meeting
Mr*. Pike volunteered the High.
of the Sanford Kiwanis Club. Information that she had been
The canvass was cut and
His topic was "Americanism'’ requested Tuesday morning, dried, and took less than 10
•—a subject to which lie has as a citizen of the town, to minutes There were no pro
devoted a great deal of time "com e forth and do her civic tests and no surprises from
and study. He's in demund duty." However, she did not results that were known on
throughout the stale as a identify who had made the election day May 26.
speaker. Hy the way, Wil­ request.
The total vv&gt;te cast was
liams is the clerk o f the Cir­
Her osth of office wss ad- 1,211.441 which included 1.cuit Court uf Citrus County.
ministered retroactive to 7:30 113,610 Democrats and 100,704
— Tim Clock Minders J p, at. Tuesday.
r lit publicans.
i

Plane Rushes
Anti-Venom
To Louisiana

Plane 'Crash'
Jus! A Fire

Spelling Bee

FFA Convention
Delegates Set

Murder, Suicide

Ruby’s Fourth
Lawyer Quits

Held By FBI

It’s O fficialBurns Wins

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SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) Conservative Sen. Barry Goldwater defeated Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller of New York to­
day in the California presiden­
tial primary and look a com­
manding lead in Hie GOP presidential rare.
The seesaw triumph gave
the \nzona senator kg morn
delegates to next month's Re.
publican National Convention
and put him in a strong posi­
tion to win the GOP presi­
dential
nomination.
Before
Tuesday's primary, 317 of thn
CAS delegates needed for tlm
nomination were in Gold wa­
ter’s column, lie now has 433.
The silver-haired Arizona
senator, hero of GOP eonser
v,Gives, seized the lead in th«
early count Tuesday night and
claimed victory on the basis
of a television network com­
puter analyds that named him
the winner before all the polls
closed.
Hut at midnight Rockefeller
pulled even and in Hie early
morning hours took tlie lead
on the basis of his northern
California strength.
Hut a surge of votes from
Goldwater'* l/*s A n g e l e s
stronghold sent him into tho
lead nt 7 a. m.
The UPI tabulation at * a.
m. I'DT noon EDT gave Goldwater 1,076.166 and Rockefel­
ler 1,021,078 with 32.0M preeincls counted of tlie 32,061 in
Hie slate. The county gave
Goldwater M per cent of the
vote atvd Rockefeller 40 per
cent.
In New York Rockefeller
supporter* won 77 o f the 62
Republican National Conven­
tion delegate posts at issue
in Tuesday's New York priin ary with the five other* go.
ing lo uncommitted delegates,
Alabama: Six Incumbent#
amt a newcomer won nomina­
tions to Congress in Ala­
bama’s Democratic primary
Tuesday but veteran Hep. Carl
Elliott, D-Ala., apparently was
the loser to State Sen. John
Tyson of Mobile in a low-manout race for the eighth nomi­
nation.
Miasissippi: Sen. John C,
Stetuils and five congressmen
won renomlnullon in Missis­
sippi's Democratic primary
Tuesday. The contests featur­
ed die largest number of N«gto candidates for major of­
fice m the segregationist slat#
stnre Reconstruction day*.
Montana: Senate Democra­
tic l-eader Mike Mansfield
easily defeated his opposition
to win rcnomination in tho
Montana primary Tuesday.
South Dakota; An uncommit­
ted slate of delegates to tho
Republican National Conven­
tual defeated a slate pledged
In Sen Harry Goldwater in
Tuesday's South Dakota pri­
mary.

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

ALL YOU CAN EAT —

.Mitchell Fleeted

LAKELAND (U P li Joe
W. Mitchell o f Wabasso was
elected Tuesday to the board
of directors of the Citrus Mu
tual to fill the position which
had been held for years by his
late father A, it Mitchell

Unsettled Sea
Historical Group crashed
Names Peterson
Area Watched
A. H. Peterson Jr
was Sanford Tot H it
MIAMI (U P I )-H ic Weather
named chairman of tbe char­
Bureau orsleretl a watch today
ter and by laws committer of Crossing Street
on a large are* of unsettled

a group of persons interested
in organizing a Sanford Illslorieal Society
The group met Iasi week
City firemen were dispatch­ and elected temporary uffi
ed to IGth Street and South­ errs. They are James Talwest Road Tuesday at 12 45 madge, piesidrnt, and Elp in, to put out a grass fire drill G. Jennison, secretary.
Several projects have been
suggested for the society. The
Santa W ins
EPSOM; Eng. (UPI) -S a n next me* ting will be held at
ta Claus, the 15 to * favorite, 107 West Commercial Street.
won the $201,787 Epsom Derby June 9, at 7:30 p in. Interesttoday with Indiana second and td persona are invited to ati lend.
Dilettanti 11 third.

(Jrass Fire

A 21-month-old boy was
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Tuesday atlernoon
after he was struck by a ear
while crossing the street near
his home,
Treated for facial lacrra
liuns arid abrasions was Mark
Chitbkn &lt;il Itiy Wilkins Dr.
City police report the Chishko boy darted into the pa Hi
of a car driven north on Hays
Drive by John E. Dodson of
Lake Mary. The mirhap w»s
unavoidable, police said.

weather near Florida but said
there was no sign it would
develop into a tropical dis
turbance.
The rainy area extended
from tlie Florida Keys south­
ward and eastward through
western Cuba and the extreme
northern Caribbean Sea and
was shifting slowly toward the
northeast.
There was no evidence of
wind circulation and pressure
was normal or slightly below
.a Utlfcrent parts of the are*.

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PfcMWl 3JI-443S
Officer* wive* o f HVAH-fl
were h o ile iie i at a coffee
honoring their firit lady. Mr*.
J. L, Shipman, In the BOQ
wardroom.
Tho coffee wai the official
farewell function for Mr*.
8 hlpman whore huiband will
be relieved Friday a* aklppwr
of the aquedron. Cdr. J. A.
deOanahl will become the
commanding officer at that
time.
Eighty Naval officer* wlvc*
attended the coffee. A motif
e f aprtng flower* wa* carried
eut in the colorful name tag*
l l the ahape of flowera tor
the gueita, the pattel center­
piece and a corner of the
wardroom which had been
converted Into an "outdoor
garden."
C onagei which had been
tinted to match their aqua
and lavender dreite* wvre
preaented to Mri. Shipman
and Mra. deOanahl. An en­
graved ailver punch tray w r i
given to Mri. Shipman by
Mra. deOanahl on behalf of
ttoe aquadron wive*.
Aaalating with the pouring
were Mr*. Robert Ware, Mra.
Jamea Mayo, Mra. George
Xlmmoni, Mri. Paul Werner,
Mra. B. B. Brown and Mr*.
Bart Bartholomew. Squadron
wlvea took turna pouring tea.
Tha wlvea had alio prepar­
ed the food which ranged
from tiny meat ball* to deli­
cate cream puff*. A melon
baiket filled with fruit and
fruit punch wa* alio aerved.
• • •
Chief Petty Officer Ray­
mond Downey'# SO year* In
Uie Navy were commemorat­
ed with a aurprlte parly hon­
oring the aniveraary at tha
Downey home.

Salinger Wins
Nomination
BAN FRANCISCO (U I'l)—
Piarro Salinger, cigar-chomp­
ing former aide to twp preaIdanta, awept to victory in a
bitter fight far the Demo­
cratic nomination for U.S.
eanetor in Caliiornia’a pri­
mary election.
Tying aecurely to t h e
memory of the late Preildent
John P. Kennedy in hi* cam­
paign! Salinger faced a No­
vember fight w i t h actor
George Murphy, a coniervativa Bepubllcen.
Preaidant Lyndon B. John■on called hia 88-year-old
former preaa aacretary to con­
gratulate him on tha victory
in Tuaeday'a primary. Mra.
John F. Kennedy, widow of
tha lata praaidont, alio tele­
phoned,
"I'm eonaldering going to
lou th w at
Aela,"
Salinger
promptly announced—even ha*
fora ha clalmrd total victory
aver Alan Cranaton, balding,
40-year-old atata controller.
Salinger apparently
felt
that a persona] appearance in
tha troubled Far Kail would
widen hi* knowledge of in­
ternational affair*. But he re­
fused to elaborate on hla rta•one for tha trip.
It was Sallngur’e firat bid
for potltlral office and he
want into the election a* un­
derdog. But ha had battled
fiercely alnce realgnlng a*
Johnson’* pres* secretary on
tha final day for entering tha
primary.
Democratic Gov. Edmund G.
Brown already had gone on
record giving hi* "wlmlr.
hearted" support to Cranston,
who also gained backing from
the politically potent Califor­
nia Labor Federation AFL*
CIO and the huge California
Democratic Council, the na*
lion’s largast volunteer polltIral organisation.

Chief Downey had been de­
tained by CPn John Scott; he
wi* greeted hy friends who
bad come to help celebrate
the event arranged by hi*
wife.
Quote of the evening wi*
Chief Downey's comment that
alter three decade* in the
Navy he had decided to make
a career of it.
A buffet dinner of fried
chicken, baked ham and a
large variety of food was
served.
Those Joining In the cele­
bration were Mr. and Mr*.
Scott, Mr. and Mra. Bryan
Babb, Mr. end Mra. Mas
West, Mr. and Mr*. Joacph
O'Donnell, Mr.
and Mra,
(Juries Clemmcr and Mr.
and Mra. Al Payne.
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Mr*. 0 . W, McGulrt waa
hoitcsa for the staff officers
wives bridge, held Thursday
in her home. Mra. John Ho­
gan win took high honors.
A lunch of ham sandwiehr*
and baked goodie* wi* served
by the hostesses to the ladles
present who were Mrs. il. A.
Moreland, Mra. Robert Far­
rell, Mra. David Dearolph,
Mrs.
Ijeigli Ebgert, Mr*.
Wade Markcly and Mtw. Wil­
liam Iicnburg.
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Mra. George Dreiser is at
home with tier new ion, born
May 28 at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. The baby w a s
named George Braylon Jr„
and weighed in at seven
pounds, 14 ounces. M in Mary
Dresser of Boynton Beach, ar­
rived Monday night with her
parents and will stay with her
liiler in-law for a • v e r a I
week*. U . Dreiser Is sbosrd
the USS Enterprise.
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a beach party and picnic.
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Accy Deucy Club. The meeting was originally scheduled
for June 4.
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Mr. and Mra. William Rum*
rnel became the parent* of
Iheir third child and girl,
named Margaret Sue, on May
IS. The new baby weighed
eight pound*, three ounces
and wa* 1BW Inches long.
• • •
Mra. William Yellnck, pres­
ident of the Naval Officers
Wives Club hoard, will run
again for the same office for
the second all month* of 1904.
iter opponent will be Mrs.
Chester Fitzpatrick of Ihc
JIVA1I-3 officers wlvea club.
Running for vies prailent
will be Mra. Martin Sheridan,
also o f tha RVAIf-3 group
and Mrs. John Moloney, of
the VAIM1—Del. II. wives
club.
The candidates were an.
nounccd at Tueiday'a meet.
Ing of the NOW board, held
al tho home of Mr*. It. fi,
Beat. The election and change
of board coffee waa aet for
July 9 and will be hosted by
the officers wlvea of JtVAII3.
In other business a check
for $50 was presented to
Chaplain Robert Deal for use
in rennovatlng the base nurs­
ery. A cheek in the amount of
$200 will be turned over to
Navy Relief; the money wai
railed at the recent luncheon
and fashion ahow apontored
by the NOW club.
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8 5 Seniors Graduated A t Forest Lake Academy's Ceremonies
Academy was held Friday
fly Maryann Mlllra
Commencement weekend for through S u n d a y beginning
the 85-member 1904 Graduat­ with the Senior Consecration
ing Clms at Forest Lnke
Service at 7:30 p. m. Friday
and concluding with the Com(Ehr
franforlt
ftrrnlh
Wed. June 3, ’64— Pape 3 menccnt Exercise at 10 a. m.
Sunday.
Officers of the class, which
has the distinction of being
one o f the best classes schol­
astically to graduate ftont the
Academy, have been Dottnid
E u g e n e Pervis, president;
Paula Elizabeth Thum, vice
president; M a r l e n e Cnren
Mahcw, secretary; Thomas
JACKSON V 1 I. L E, F l a . Dean Etude, treasurer; llich(L T D — St. Johns County nrd Earle Pleasants, pastor
Sheriff L. O. Davis, who said and George Edward Weeks,
neither he nor his men were sergeant - at - arms. Sponsors

Sheriff Must
Produce Data
On Deputies

Ku Klux Klansmen, was or­
dered to produce in federal
court today a list of special
deputies he has hired since
rncial demonstrations begun
in St. Augustine.
"I think as a law enforce­
ment officer. Sheriff, you can
appreciate the dungcr of hav­
ing members of the Klan in
your organization In situa­
tions like this,” Judge Bryan
Simpson told Davis Tuesday.
Davis testified during the
acrond day of a federal hear­
ing on a suit by Negroes at­
tacking a police ban on racial
demonstrations in St. August­
ine.
The sheriff said the demon­
strations were held "fo r the
sole purpose o f creating dis­
order or possible violence.”
Davis said tha Negroes could
not be seeking to arouse pub­
lic sympathy because the
murches were held so late at
night there wus no one
around to see them.
Davis told Simpson
he
could not recall how many
apecial deputies he had hired.
The judge told him to bring
his personnel lists to court
today.
St .Augustins Police Chief
Virgil Stuart testified earlier
that three men who said they
were Klansmen asked hint
last week for permission to
parada through tha Negro
aection o f the city In the
aanta manner as the Negroes
had marched through tho
downtown area. Stuart suid
ha refused.
The Florida Dept, o f Agriculture and tha Florida Egg
Commission are promoting
consumption of eggs during
May, Florida Egg Month.

were Mr. and Mrs. H. I..
Maddox.
The class motto was T o ­
day's Conflict” ; class aim,
"Tomorrow's Victory.” Colors
were turquoise, silver and
white nnd the flower was the
whito rose.
Speaker for Friday eve­
ning's Consecration Service
was J. L. Pogue, associate
pastor o f the College View
Seventh-day Adventist Church
in Lincoln Neb. nnd former
instructor o f religion at For­
est Like who is the father of
James Pogue.
The invocation was given
by George Petty, the response
by Kick Pleasants, tho con­

secration prayer by Principal
William Fuchs and the bene­
diction by W. J. Strnwn.
Special music for the serv­
ice was provided by the Girls'
Trio who sang "Climbing Ja­
cob's Ladder.” In tho group
were Marlene Muyhcw, Bev­
erly McDaniel and Maureen
Sykes. The consecration song,
"It Wus For Me,” wus by
Jamie Pogue nnd a trumpet
solo, "The Lord's Prayer"
was presented by Ron Bcntzingcr. Organist was Mrs.
Ilrcndn Johnson.
Address for tho Saturday
morning ltnrcnlaurcato was
given by Eider It. K. Pleas­

ants Jr., church development
secretary of the Florida Con­
ference o f Seventh-day Ad­
ventists nnd father of senior
student Richard Pleasants III.
The invocation was given
by Dr. J. D. Foley, morning
prayer by Elder O. II. Itentzinger; the offering, John
Muyhcw and the benediction
by Forrest Sykes.
Music for the service in­
cluded s presentation of the
"Gloria,” by Mozart, sung by
tho Senior Class Choir. Org a n i s t was Mrs. llomor
Grove.
Class night wus held at 8
p. m. Saturday with Tom

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Emile, rinse treasurer, as
master o f ceremonies. The
Welcome was given by Mau­
reen Sykes, saiutatorinn; the
President's Address by Don
I’ervis, class and president
nnd the Valedictory Address
by Merrill Cross.
Musical numbers included a
piano solo by Jim Foxworthy;
a snxophono trio by Mnrlcne
Mnyhcw, Verle Thompson and
Donnie Smith; vocal solo by
Maureen Sykes; singing of
the class song, "The Climb
To The Future" and a selec­
tion by the
Ambassadors
Quartet made up of Ronald
llcntzingcr, Thomas
Etude,
Roger
Hogan and James
Pogue, Organist was Mrs.
Btendn Johnson.
Climaxing tho entire week­
end, during which the gradu­
ates nlso attended Sablmth
School nnd Vespers on Satur­
day, was Commencement held
Sunday morning with Elder
J. F. Hamrick, pastor of the
Ft. Lauderdale Seventh-day
Adventist Church delivering
tho main address.
William Fuchs, principal of
tho arudemy, assisted by
Mury Elam, registrar, pre­
sented diplomas and awards.
Receiving awards and recog­

nition, other thnn ths vale­
dictorian
and salutatorian,
were Jim Mincsingcr and
Donna W h i d d o n, IHorary;
Joan Meistcr, leadership and
recognition ns year book ed­
itor; Paula Wnlkcr, John
Philip Sousa Band Award and
music award and Jim Fox­
worthy, music award; Darryl
D. Creamer, citizenship; Nan­
cy Ilejovick, service nwanl;
Ann Deerwester, religious ac­
tivities award nnd recognition
for having perfect attendance
in 10 of 12 years at the
school and Ronnie llcntzingcr,
religious activities award.
Special music included a
flute trio, Charlene l’aden,
Paula Wulkcr nnd Donna
Whiddcn, plnying the T h e

A Horseshoe
MIAMI (U P I)—Tho odds on
this one must bo Fantastic:
Mrs. Martha Carpenter, wi­
dow of an Air Force colon.?!,
hit the Flagler dog track's
twin double a week ago for
more than $10,000.
Monday night, site was one
third owner of a ticket that
paid $12,323.80 in the twin
double. The numbers 7-4-0-7
gave Ir t a $3,425 payoff.

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by Jamie Pogue. Pianist was
Mrs. W. R. Johnson and or­
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Invocation was given by
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FOREST LAKE Academy graduates receiving
literary awards for their work on “ The Reflec­
tor,” school newspaper, were Jim Mincsingcr
of Apopka, top left anti Donna Whiddcn of Or­
lando top right. Receiving a leadership award
and recognition as editor o f tho Academy year
hook was Joan Meistcr of Maitland, bottom
photo. Awards and diplomas were presented by
William Fuchs, principal.
(Heralds Photos)

MUSIC AWARDS presented in Commencement
Exercises Sunday morning at Forest Lnke
Academy went to Paula Nolle Walker of Alta­
monte Springs, top, who also received the John
Philip Sousa Hand Award anti to James Dale
Foxworthy of Bradenton. Making the presenta­
tions was William Fuchs, principal.

Longwood Firemen To Sponsor
GRAD'S DAY
Second 'Miss Flame' Contest

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By Donna Extra
nounced plans to sponsor its
Tho Longwood Volunteer second annual "Miss Flame
Fire Department today an of Seminole County” beauty
contest at the Ifnngwtiod Fire­
men's Fourth o f July Fiesta
to be held July 24 at Reiter*
Field.
Carl Lommler, who again Is
serving as chairman of the
contest, already has requested
WASHINGTON (U PI) — the fire departments of San­
Aa June Dairy Month, rolla ford, Lake Mary, Oviedo,
in, dairy producta, beef, and North Orlando, Casselberry,
• variety o f frulti and vege- Altamonte Springs, Sanford
tablea await the wise shopper. Naval Air Station, Florida
Beef will be featured thla Forestry Service, Gtndcrvillc
weekend at meat market!. and tl»o Wekiwa Volunteers to
Round and chuck roaita will each enter two girls by the
be moat prominent. There will June 21 entry deadline.
Judges for the contest will
be some Iamb, mostly legs
and chops. There will also be be members of the State Fire­
• little veal. In poultry, broil- men's Association from out of
er-fryera continue to be tho county.
The winner will receive a
top buy.
Best vegetable buys include beautiful trophy, suitably en­
artichoke*, asparagus, lettuce, graved, a tiara, a bouquet of
green onions, radishes, spin­ roses and will be sponsored
ach, rhubarb, leeks, cauliflow­ by Ihc Longwood Department
er, repacked tomatoes, endive, at the state "Miss Flame"
escarole, squash, miscellane­ contest in Jacksonville in May
ous leafy greens, and water- 1965, First and second runn­
ers up will receive engraved
areas.
Top fruit values will include trophies.
Lommler advised that rules
lemons, strawberries, winesap apples, mangoes, limes, for the applicants arc: (D
must be a Seminole County
and avocados.
Eggs and dairy producta resident; (2) must be at least
16 years old and not over 20
aontinue to be good buys.
The best fish buys will be years by May 1, 1965 and must
clams, halibut, lobster, mack­ be single; (3) must participate
erel, scallops, swordfish, and in all activity, parade, bath
lng auit and formal contest:
fillets.
(4) must be accompanied by
an adult chaperore; ( 5) appli­
cations must be signed bycontestant
and parent or
guardian; (6) one picture must
accompany each application:
(7) girls must furnish their
By Evelya Lundy
own garments and (8 ) an ap­
Graduation exercises for plications must be in by June
members of the kindergarten 21. 1964.
rlaaa of St. Luke’s Christian
Girls meeting qualifications
Day School in Slavia will be who would like to enter tins
held at It a.m. Thursday. All contest may contact their lo­
parents and friend* are In­ cal fire chief.
vited to attend the program.
A new Florida law
Students to be graduated
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Dies In Hospital

By J bm
VFW root 10060 o f C*•*«!berry and its Auxiliary Unit
held a Joint Installation o f of*
fleer* Saturday night at the
Casselberry Woman's Club.
Eighth district commander
Jack Carney o f Eau Gallle
served as installing officer
fo r the men and Mrs. Clarice
Yarbrough o f Winter Park,
department chaplain, installed
the ladles.
They were assisted by dis­
trict service officer Larry
Cline o f Cocos, department
aurgeon E. C. Yarbrough o f
Winter Park; John Northey
o f Axalea Park, Incoming dis­
trict Junior vice eommender;
Mrs. L o ll Howard of Cased*
berry, district conductress and
past district president Kellie
Taylor ef Cocoa.
Other guesta were Mrs. Ja
Ann Carney, wife o f the dis­
trict eommender; Mrs. May
Rogers and Mrs. Susanna
Northey o f Asalee
Perk
Past 4287 end tire. Della
Kryder, president of the Caa*
selberry American L e g i o n
Auxiliary.
Offleara Installed for the
pest were Hollia Johnson,
commander; Boy Bob Dyeert,
aanlor vice commander; Mich­
ael Poteranak, Junior vice
commander; Ralph Webb, ad­
jutant; deorge Howard, Judge
advocate; R o b e r t Hlaeox,
quartermaster; William Bog*
ar, chaplain; Georg# Huber,
aurgeon; Dencll Long, three
year trustee; Ralph Tllson,
hlitorlan;
Jerry Wickliffe,
legal officer; William Moore,
guard; Frank Hartwlck, o ffi­
cer o f the day and Cllf Over­
man, service officer.
Auxiliary officers installed
Included Mery Webb, presi­
dent; Vers Chennel, senior
vice president; Lois Howard,
Junior vice president; Lila
Wilaon, conductress; Mildred
Johnson, treasurer; Winifred
BUI**, chaplain; Helen Palr•on, guard; Betty Hagan, one
year trustee; Pat Poteranak,
three year trustee and secre­
tary; Margaret Bogar, pa­
triotic
instructor;
Thelma
Cretty, musician end Frieds
Dyeert end Jo Lowe, color
b ea m s.
P u t commander G e o r g e
Howard was presented with s
VFW ring by the new com­
mander, Hollie Johnson, an
behalf of the post.
Mrs. Webb presented p u t
president Mildred Johnson
with • chain guard and num­
eral fo r her pis and a past
pruldanta patch for hat.
Ths installing officers also
wore presented with gifts of
appreciation.
Refreshments o f sandwiches
and punch wars served fo l­
lowing ths Installation by tha
ladles o f tha auxiliary. Tables
wars decorated with arrange­
ments o f while delphinium
and ehryeanthemuma.

PTL Elects
New Officers
By Evvtys Lundy
Officers o f tha Parent
Teacher League of St. Luke’s
Christian Day School In 81avta were elected at the final
meeting o f the term held re­
cently In tha school auditor­
ium.
Hervlng will ba Ivan Jakubcln, president; Mra. John
Dude Jr., vice president; Mra.
Johnny Eldrldge, secretary
and Mr*. Mary Ann Luca*,
treasurer.
Following ths elections a
program on lift saving was
presented with a group of
PTL member* demonstrating
artificial respiration on tha
dummy, ‘ TUsuscl Ann,"

DEPARTMENT CHAPLAIN Mrs. Clarice Yarborough, left, Saturday
night Installed ns officers of the Casselberry VFW Auxiliary, Mary Webb,
Pat Poteranak, Lois Howard, Mildred Johnson, Frieda Dysert, and
Thelma Crotty, left to right.
(Herald Photo)

Mr*. Catherine A d e l i n e
Bass. SI, of Nolan Hoad, died
Tuesday night at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
Barn in Poweri Lake, N. D.,
Sept. 14, 1S12, she and her
husband cam e to Sanford
from New Smyrna Beach in
1940. They were owner* and
operators of Bats Grocery on
Sanford Avenue. She was
trained a* a lab technician
and had worked in tills ca­
pacity. She wai a Methodist.
Survivor* are her husband.
Cecil Bass of Sanford; two
daughter, Mra. Faye Orr of
Orlando ami MDa Patricia
ila»i of Sanford; two son*.
David and Lamar Has* of
Sanford; a brother, Leslie
IMliton of Minot, N. D.;
three sitters, Mrs. R u t h
Brummund of Charleston, N.
D., Mra. Alice Lucy and Mrs.
Ethel Lucy, both of Powers
Lake, and three grandchil­
dren.

Lutherans
To Attend
Workshop

OFFICERS INSTALLED by VFW Post 10050 o f Casselberry Saturday
night included, left to right, Ralph Webb, adjutant; Rob Dysert, acnlor
vIco commander; Hollis Johnson, commander; George Howard, judge
advocate and Michael Potersnak, Junior vice commander.

Steinmeyer Enlarges Plant Facilities
Ona o f the Sanford firms
which has gone about Its
business quietly and without
fanfare is tha Steinmeyer
Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc.
The proprietor, Leon Steinmeyer, haa recently milled
more facilities to w n hie
cuetomers and housed some of
them In a spanking new office
building at 2IS Oak Avenua,
From there ha can direct
hla 10 fulltime employes and
fleet o f five trucks.
Tha offira Is modern in
every detail and the "Inalda"
work la ueually dona by hla
wife and Betty Carpenter.
Steinmeyer started hi* bullnea shortly after hie dis­
charge from tli* Air Force
after World War U. It then
was located on the Old Or*
Undo Highway and that loca­
tion la being continued, this
time a* a storage facility for
Ida supplies and equipment.
A lifelong resident of Senford, he and hla wife and
Ihcir threo children live In
Citrus Heights. The children
aro Ethel Anne, 10; Leon Jr.,
11; and Joyce, the baby at
7.
On* veteran employs with
the Steinmeyer* started hla
sheet metal career back In
1026 and hae been with Stein­
meyer alnce he took over the
local concern.
Tli* firm services all of
Seminole County and the
southern portion of Volusia
County and apecUlliea in
custom Job work on individual
orders. It aUo handles a var­
iety of roofing supplies.

Florence Frits, formar wornan mayor of Ft. Myers, U the
Tha uwellal, or mountain author of "Unknown Florida,"
beaver, la the lu t survivor of a history o f the Sunihine
BUte.
» primitive race o f rodeata.

Pastors and church musf
clans from Use near one hund
red Lutheran Churches in
American
congregations
in
Florida will attend a Worship
Worksliop in Tampa Friday
ami Saturday at the Good
Shepherd Church, 501 S. Dale
Mabry.
AUo participating in thU se­
cond annual school will ba
members of Altar Guilds who
will learn more about care of
the chancel of the church and
vestments. Session* will open
Friday evening and close Sat*
urday afternoon.
L eid en will Include M n.
Emily Remington of Augusta,
Ga., and the Rev. Raymond
A. Petrea, chairman of the
Worship Committee of the
Southeastern Synod of the Lu­
theran Church, and pastor at
Warner Robbins, Ga.
The Rev. Lola G. Colder of
Ft. Lauderdale li chairman
of the Fieri* la committee.
Other members include Mrs.
Joseph Huntley of Lakeland.
Hugh Alderman of Jackson­
ville A Harold Sanford of Win­
ter Park, and the Rev. Wil­
liam Jensen of Jacksonville.

Temple Terroce
Re-elects Slate

LEON STEINMEYER, operator o f a roofing
and sheet metal firm which beam hla name,
atnmia at the doorway to his new office build­
ing at 215 Ouk Avenue.
(Herald Photo)

TEMPLE TERRACE (UPI)
— Voter* returned
Mayor
G e o r g e W. Fee ami the
entire City Council to of
flee here Tuesday.
Fee beat B. D. Samuel by a
tns-205 vote margin.
Councilman Thomas A. Gerami, W. A. Spamer and Ro­
land !(. Lewi* all won re-elec
tion.

V|f

Mem orial Day Service Conducted
By Jana Casselberry
Memorial Day was an oc­
casion for honoring tha dead
of the nation'i wars with a
p a r a d e and a ceremony at th*
Memorial Park on Lake Trip­
let Drive in Catselberry.
Wreath* war* placed at the
base ef the Flag pol* by the
commanders o f local veteran*
organization*, George Howard
of th* VFW Port 10050 and
Harold Kryder of American
Legion Memorial Post 256.
Member* o f the two poets
and their auxiliaries took part
in addition to Boy Scout
Troop 341 o f Casselberry,
Girl Scout Troop 010 and the
South Seminole Junior High
School Band.
Ri-v, Helms* Copeland o f
th* Casselberry Community
Chureh,
principal
speaker,
gave an Inspirational address.
Eighth District Commander
of th* VFW Jack Carney of
Eau Gallle reminded th*
group that "th* dead are pail
our help but we have an obli­
gation to help the living vet­
erans who will spend th* rest
of their live* In Veteran Ad­
ministration Hospitals." He
also stressed th* advantages
of belonging to a veteran's
organisation.
Larry Maplesden, American­
ism chairman of Poet 256 wee
tha master o f ceremonies. Th*

Many Improvement* hav*
Invocation and benediction
were given by VFW Chaplain been made at the little park
since last year’a Memorial
Bob Dysert.
Day program. Sidewalk* and
The band played two num­ cement benchea have been add­
bers in addition to the Star ed as well *■ many plants and
Spangled Benner end tha pro­ flower*, all o f which hav#
gram wai climaxed by a stir­ been donated by Interested
ring rendition of "Tape" by resident*. The park i§ main
trumpeters Paul Willett and tained by the American Le­
Jim Fuller.
gion Port.

WREATHS WERE LAID at the base of tho
Flag pole in the Memorial Fark in Cnaselbcrry
Saturday afternoon durinjr the Mcmorinl Day
observance by Commander George Howard,
(left) VFW Post 10050 and Commander Harold
Kryder, American Legion Memorial Post 258.

Kelseys Host
Barbecue For
Law Officers

Longwood Area C Of C Elects
Eight To Board Of Directors

By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo Police Chief George
Kelsey and Mra. Kelsey were
host* recently to some 60
guesU who attend a chicken
barbecue held at their home In
honor of member* of the
Seminole County Sheriffs De­
partment.
Other than from the de­
partment, guesta attending In­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Pcndarvis, Oviedo Mayor Lee
Gary, Mr. and Mra. Theo Aulln Jr., Emmett Kelsey and
B. P. McClendon who 1* from
the State Prison Ca mp depart­
ment.
The party alto honored Mb*
Ann Tyner of the department
who Is retiring. She received
several gifts from Bob Carroll, George Kelsey and mem­
bers of the sheriff* office.

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Page I

Freighter Hits
U. S. Carrier

NORFOLK, Va. (U P I) —
Tha aircraft carrier USS Lake
Champlain wa* atruck by a
592-foot Norwegian motor vei*•■ Skauvann today In fog­
bound Che»*pe*ke Bay water*, th* Navy reported.
There were no reports o f
Injuries, but both ship* wera
damaged, a Navy spokesman
laid here.
The same carrier was in­
volved in a collision with tha
destroyer USS Decatur on
May 6.
The Navy said several fire*
broke out on the carrier when
the ahlp* collided at 3:30
a.m. But they were reported
under control 45 minute* la­
ter.
The Lake Champlain waa
proceeding at 6 knot* from
Norfolk to Annapolis, Md„ In
dense fog when the collision
occurred about 39 mile* aouth
of Annapolis ncur Patuxent
River. Md. Both ahlp* report­
ed atructural damage. Tha
Laka Champlain radioed it
had no underwater damage.
Hie Skauvann notified tha
carrier that, although it auffered damage, it required no
aiiirtanc*.
The carrier wa* at anchor,
awaiting a Coast Guard invcatlgation.

Fishermen Find
Boy's Body
AVON PARK (U P !) —Two
fishermen found the body of
missing youngster Tuesday
night on the shoreline of Laka
Tulane near this weat-eentral •
Florida town.
An autopsy w i i ordered on
tha re mam* of Kenny G irrec,
T, who vanished May S2 from
hi* homa near tha laka.
Highlands County Sheriff
Broward Coker said there waa
no immediate evidence of foul

organisation, ths committee
By Donna Estea
Eight member* were elect­ In charge of formulating the
brochure to advertise the city
ed to tha board o f dlraetor*
reported that materials had
o f th* Longwood Area Cham­
been ateemhled and would be
ber of Commerce at a special ready to lend to th* printers
meeting of tha board bald this week.
Monday evening at ths homa
Tho eommlttea waa given
of John Reams.
authority to odlt and order
Named wars William K. printed
6,000 copies of th*
Bryant, Jamea Hughes, Paul brochure In color. It was
Maloney, Ralph lllckok and agreed thet 600 copies be sent
pi*y.
Olyn Reecey Lowder. Re­ to the World's Fair. The pro­
elected were William Baum- ject haa been a cooperative
holser, E. P. Richards and effort of th* City of Longwood and the C of C with the
Maurice Rudolph.
Uthcr director# who will be­ city donating $200 toward
MIAMI (UPI) — Dade Coun­
gin the eecond year ef thalr costa.
ty registered its 63rd traffic
Serving on the eommlttea
two year term are E. E. Anfatality of the year Tuesday
xalone, C. It. Johnson, John ere Ream*, Richard* end
when tha medical examiner
Reams, Bud Scott, Mark Bul­ L. L. Cox.
ruled a 52-year-old man's
Appointed to serve a* a
lock end Don Brown.
death waa caused hy a wreck.
In other business Mrs. Elea­ nominating committee for new
An autopsy was ord ered ;
nor Maloney wee tentatively directors were Rudolph and
Monday
when
Donald
E.
Bullock.
appointed as secretary.
Msgr. Edward J. Flanagan, Green died at a hospital. Ha
A special meeting o f the
Following
th e
business founder of Roy* Town near had been atruck hy a car.
entire memberehlp of the meeting, ladles o f the group Omaha, Nobr., Hied In Rerlln,
Last year at this time tha
Chamber was acheitulrd and served refreshments.
Germany, on May 15, 1948.
Dade toll alood at 71.
planned for June 21 at 8 p.m.
at th* Clvie League Building.
A meeting o f the directors
Z'jj*-&gt;V1V S ) « v V * t‘
c +W ■
may be called before June 28
to elect officer* for th* com­
ing year,
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A bou t Sports

Chance Fans 15 In Angel W in; Phils W iden NL Lead

Thinking LA Whitewashes
Out Loud Red Sox, 1 To 0;
Twins Nip Yanks!

Inner Circle Horse Show Is
Slated To Be Held Saturday

I)y Julian fltenalrom

After looking at thoie pho­
to* taken at Lake Jeaiup In
Tuesday’* Herald It’a difficult
to believe that because of the
thousands upon thousand* of
dead fish the sport of fishing
will be Improved. But that's
the word.
• • •
What John Spolikl had to
gay about the big time the
kids had at Jet Lanes last
Saturday was the absolute
(upon my honor) truth. We
took a buzz out to the lanes
last Saturday morning and
the folk (thU takes In kids
and their parents) were hav­
ing a ball, as John put It.
We’ra glad to see the kids
taking part In such a great
participant sport. Of course,
spectator sports are great
but bowling can be even
greater because anyone can
roil that ball. Of course some
do It better than othcra but
who really cares as long as
tlio competition is about Uic
•am*.
• • •
Hats off to David Lee and
Bill Schmidt o f the Little Lea­
gue for their plate perform­
ances for the Locomotive En­
gineers. Both have (even
home rum (at thin writing) to
their credit and lead the loop
In that department.
Meanwhile, Skipper Scnkarlk has a seven-game win
atreak going for him as a
Hunt Lincoln • M e r c u r y
moundiman. lie's won oil sev­
en games he's hurled this sea­
son. Bight behind him la the
Navy’s Scott Harris wllh a
record of 5 and 0 and Andy
Rufus who is 4 and 0.
• • •
By the way, wo want to of­
fer a Up of the hat to all
the young fcllowa (and girls,
too, who captured trophies at
the recent Seminole High all
aporta banquet. We thought
Uie handling of the affair wai
topi. Ottla Mooney wai a fine
■pcakcr for the occasion.
But Ihe thing that impress­
ed us the most was that there
w ai no master of cercmoniea.
All those who were to present
awards took their seats on the
platform and followed live
printed program. No long
Winded speeches. As each
award camo up the presenter
arose, picked up Uia trophy
from a table near the roatrum, told what the trophy
was for and announced Die
Winner's name.
The winner came forward,
had hia photo made accepting
tho award, and went back to
his scat. So did the presenter.
Wo’ vo never seen a* many
trophies awarded in so short
a period of time in a more
appropriate manner,
• • •
Judge Vernon Mize and hia
committee of asaoclatea who
piloted the organization of the
University of Florida alumni
chapter during meeting last
week says ho wa« highly elat­
ed over the outcome o f the af­
fair . A good turnout of in­
terested alumni assures the
group that there'll be an ac­
tive Gator booster group in
Uils area. And that's good I
By tho way, Mize's asso­
ciate* wero Andy Bracken,
Dr. Bill nape, Bob B cnerer,
Randall Chaae, Dan Wright,
Bob Crumley, Rev. John
Hirca and George Means.
These fellows did a splendid
Job.
• • •
Elsewhere on today's (porta
page is the story about Dr.
Epps defeating Dr. Epps.
"B illy" won the match. A
rumor floating around Sanford'a golfing circles today is
Uiat till* was the first time
that "B illy" ever defeated
brother "D ub." Is that right,
Doc 7 We’ll take an answer
front either!
• • •
In a recent South Seminole
farm league affair, the Bear
Lake Plratea — aponsored by
the Forest City Business­
men's Association — defeated
the Altamonte Twins farm
team by a score of 13 to 11
when John Hubei clouted ■
home run with Bobby Oorea
on base to break up an 11-11
deadlock. The blast cam* In
the final frame. Curt Davla
and Barry Newton each col­
lected tour hits and Roddy
Hall earn# up with aome out­
standing playa at second base.

By Curt Block
UPI Sports Writer
Dean Chnnce doesn't «eem
to be able to keep hia name
out o f the headlines, one way
or anothr.
A few years ago Bo Belin­
sky took Chance under hia
wing and tho two were in­
volved in an after baseball
hours Incident in Hollywood.
Last year A l Lopes wanted
the 22-year-old hurler to sub­
mit to * saliva test on the
mound. And )n«t week the
Angele management held an
unprecedented preaa confer­
ence to "cla rify " a contract
dtaputa with Chance.
But Tuesday night's
formanee at Chaves Ravine
in which the lanky righthand­
er fanned IS Red Sox, a club
record, and allowed just two
singles In a 1-0 Los Angeles
win, may have Angel officials
reaching for a new contracL
Chance declared laat week
that he would give the Angele
" flfl,000 worth o f pitching
and no more." A shutout of
tho Yankees 10 days ago and
Tueiday night’s mnatcrplece
may approximate that figure
now and you have to wonder
what a $25,000 pact would
bring.
Tho 15 atrlkeouta are tops
fo. the majors this season,
nnd gave Chance hie fourth
win against two losses. Bos­
ton's first hit came in the
sixth inning when Dick Stu­
art atroked a aingle.
The Angele1 lone run wax
n fourth-inning product when
loeer Jack Lamabe walked
Joe Koppc, Billy Moran sin­
gled and Koppe scored on I&lt;ee
Thomas’ Toxas League dou­
ble.
Elsewhere In the American
League: Baltimore ahut out
Kansas City, 4-0; Cleveland
nipped Chicago, 0-2; Mlnneaota toppled the Yankee*, 0-2;
nnd Washington and Detroit
were rained out.

Pirates Post 3
To 1 Win Over
San Francisco

The second annual Inner
Circle Horse Show, one of the
major riding events in the
Central Florida area, will be
held Saturday at the Rldc-AWhile Stables on Wait First
Street.
Proceeds from this year's
show wlU go to the United
S t a t e s Olympic Jumping
Team which will participate
In Tokyo this October. Tho U.
S. team is entirely supported
by public donations.
The show gets underway at
9 a.m. with Equitation ciss i­
es for riders from Seminole
County. At this time specta­
tors wit] see riders race
against the clock in the dovcrlcaf, keyhole, turning contests, ribbon races where two
riders with a ribbon between
ride a designated
them

A 35-POUND AMIIERJACK won hauled in by
Joe Alexander (left) and Robert Gonzalez nbout
20 miles off tho coast o f New Smyrna Hcach.
Tho two men, alonR with Robert Harvey and
Sidney Vlhlen Jr., all o f Sanford, fished from
and 18-foot inboard-outboard, Tho party also
landed 25 king mackerel plus several other
catches.
(Herald Photo)

American Legion Baseballers
Schedule Nine Home Games

Sanford baseball fans will
have 10 nights of hometown
baseball, one of them a doubleheadcr, In which to enjoy
their favorite sport pliyed by
some of their favorite gloveand-bit loda in the echedule
act up by the American l e ­
gion ieaguea.
The local diamond-dusteci
coached by Frank Tliomai,
Glenn Price and E. B. Kuy­
kendall are in the Sixth dis­
trict. Their opponents are Poat
242-Orlando, Eustla, Cassel­
berry, Post 10—Orlando. The
south Seminole club is a new
one In the circuit this year
CHICAGO (UPI) — Ancient and promise* to be a real con­
Lew Burdette, 3S, Joined the tender.
Chicago Cuba today, hoping
for a role as a starting pitch­
er, and head Coach Bob Ken­
nedy said he’d grant the wlah
s i soon a* possible.
The Cuba shuttled Glen Hob­
ble, a seven year major lea­
gue veteran at the age of 28,
W L P c i OB
off to St. I/nils Tuesday to
29 15 .650
Baltimore
obtain Burdette, and both hurChicago
34 13 M i m
lers will wear their new uni­
Cleveland
23 18 .590 3V4
form ! today.
Mlnneiota
26 19 .578 314
“ They were auppoecd to telt
New York
21 13 .538 5V4
ua after the game," Burdette
Boaton
22 22 .500 7
aald, "but 1 aaw Hobble in the
18 34 .429 10
Detroit
outfield before the game and
Wash.
11 29 .396 12
he told me about the trade,
l x » Ang.
17 30 .362 1314
oo neither o f us hsd to dress."
Kansas City 13 28 .349 1314
Hobble wore the Cubs uni­
Tuesday'* Reaulta
form, but isw no action, dur­
Cleveland 3 Chicago 3
ing Chicago’s 5-1 win over
Wash, at Detroit, ppd., rain
the Cardinals, but Burdette,
MinnMot* g New York I
who has been In the major
Baltimore 4 Kan. City 0
leagues for IS seasons, watched
Los Angeles 1 Boston 0
(be match from the press bos.
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New York at Minnesota
Baltimore at Kan. City (N )
Chicago at Cleveland (N )
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Elks
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Charlle Lytle (4-5)
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100 000 O - 3 11 3 Fla. State
302 020 x—T 10 l
WP—Mike StubblM (1 4 ), LP WP—Robert Murrle (T4), LP
Tammy Hickson (0-4)
—Don M auls (S4)
STANDINGS
HR - Art NaUlinl, Wilson
Team
W
L
Maier, second of the year
Shrine
3 0
K otos 34 1)80 T
Rotary
4 1 Robbs
8T4 033-24 23 0
CPO
3 3 USO
304 1 0 0 - T 12 4
Elks « ..■ » * « « « .,» « ,..« .. 3 3 WP—Earl Evan* (4-3), LP—
Kiwanls
1 4
Jack Oliver (0-3)
Lake Mary ......................1 4 I1R—Simon, Robbs, first of
Civitan
1 3
tbs year
Gama Wednesday
Swann, Robb*, second of
No game* scheduled
the year
Game Thursday
STANDINGS
Rotary at Shrina 4:30
W L
Team
Lake Mary at Kiwanls T:30
Kingswood ................ . . . 3 0
At Memorial Stadium
Robbs ................... .
0
Fla. Stats Bank . . . . . . . 1 I
TO RUN 330
1
Longwood ..................
1
FRESNO, CaUf. (U P l)-B o b McRaney ..................
Hayes of Florida ASM will run Wlbon Maier ........... . . . 1 1
8
the 230-yard dash In the oe- C k-fy .......................
cood annual National Colle­ USO ..........................
2
December 3Mh was estab­ giate Athletic Aseoclstioa'*
G u m s Wednesday
lished a* the date for Christ­ college division track champ­ Loagwood at McRaney T:30
ina* by order of Bishop lib - ionships at Fresno State nest Kingswood at Chase 1:43
V ita* o f R oom to 334 A. D.
At FL Mellon Park
,
weekend.

Kennedy States
Ancient Lew To
Start For Cubs

American
League

Junior League

-fen's League

The Sanford Campbcll-Loiiing Post No. S3 is sponsoring
the localities. Many of last
year's aggregation aro bock
in the hustle for positions on
the club, and the coachee are
greatly encouraged by the
caliber of play and the appar­
ent desire to "g o all tho way"
In the climb up the ladder to
tho national championship.
Two of the candidates will
be "veterans" who aro returning from college sessions.
Larry Pivec has been attend­
ing University of Florida and
Red Jansen will report Into
tho training camp from St.
Ambrose, Davenport, la. The
former was a hard awlnglng
outfielder in the 1963 roster,
and Jansen handled the chores
around first base.
Other candidates are report­
ing from Seminole high School,
and tho neighboring Oviedo
and Lyman high schools.
Thomas said that the win­
ner of the Sixth Dlst. competi­
tion will go to the stxte final*
at West Palm Beach on Aug.
2. The champion of this flight
travels to Staunton, Va., with
the hope of moving Into the
Little World Series at Little
Rock, Ark.
To get into shape quickly
and provide some real compe­
tition, the Camphcll-Lotilng
club It lined up in a league
wllh Drl^nd, Ocala and New
Smyrna Beach. There will be
a trophy awarded for this
first place cluh, according to
Thomas, signifying Its cham­
pionship In the Mid-Florida
American Legion League.

Lake Mary Will
Enter Team In
SS Men's Loop
Lake Mary will have a team
In the Men's Softball League
which is being planned by
South Seminole Little League
officials, according to an an­
nouncement today. The loop
will begin play this summer
when official Little League
and Senior League play Is
completed.
Tire unofficial opening day
hai been set for July 15 and
players must be at least 21
years of age.
Players interested In trying
out for positions on tiic Lake
Mary entry are requested to
contact Charles Smith at 3221( 01.
Another league is being
planned for young men be­
tween the ages of 10 and 19
who are not eligible for Amer­
ican Loglon baseball. Lake
Mary la dated to rater a team
In this loop also and those In­
terested should also contact
Smith.

Mayfair Contest
One Tourney An
Epps Had To Win

Dr. Epps defeated Dr. Epps
In the finals of the Mayfair
Men's Golf Association tourna­
ment at the Mayfair Country
Club.
It was brother against bro­
ther In a closely fought 30hole final mstrh with Dr.
John (Billy) Epps finally win­
ning over Dr. A. W. (Dub)
Epps Jr., on the 33th hole.
Finalists In all flights were
decided but consolation flight
winners aro yet to be deter­
mined.
Championship flight— Dr.
John Epps defeated Dr. A. W.
Epps Jr., 2-L
First Flight— R. Pearson
defeated G. Clemens, 1-up;
second flight— 11. Cushing de­
feated R. Sltnas, 1-up; third
flight— A. Carraway beat J.
Palmer, 2 up; fourth flight—
A. DePrance won from B. Hut­
chison, 2-up; fifth flight— M.
Cleveland won from P. Dun­
can, 1-up on the 19th hole;
sixth flight— D. Farrcns de­
feated II. Jcrnlgan, 1-up; se­
venth flight— Dr. C. Park
W L Pet. GB best T. Mcro, 7 4 ; eighth
flight— F. D. Scott defeated
26 IS .634
Phila.
26 18 .591 m D. Wright, 4-3; ninth fllg h tSan Fran.
St. Louli
23 21 .543 314 D. Richards defeated D. Ethel,
2-1.
Pittsburgh
24 21 .533 4
22 21 .512 3
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
23 22 .511 5
20 22 .476 614
Chicago
Los Ang.
21 21 .407 7
21 27 .428 7V4
Houston
IS 32 .310 14
New York
Tuesday'* Reaulta
Chicago 5 St. Louts 2
RecttHa Tuesday night
New York T Houston 4
Sunli nd 2, Bear Lake 1
Cincinnati T Milwaukee S
STANDINGS
Pittsburgh 3 San Fran 1
Sunland ............................ I 0
Philadelphia 4 Los Ang 3
North Orlando ................ 1 0
Thursday's Games
Bear Lake ....................... 1 1
St. Louis at Chicago
Altamonte Twin* ........... 1 1
Houston st New York
Casselberry
..................... 0 0
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
Altamonte Senators . . . . 0 0
Sea Fran at Pittsburgh (N )
Lake Mary ..................... 0 1
Los A ngela at Phila. (N )
Longwood ........................ 0 2
Game Tonight
Altamonte Senators -vs- North
Orlando, a p.m.
Only game scheduled
Resells Tuesday Night
(H ondo 1, St. Pete 0
Ft. Lauderdale g, Lakeland 3 The U. S. Federal Commu­
nications Commission h a s
Sarasota 0, Daytona I
M iaul 3, Tampa 2
authority over radio stations.

National League

South Seminole
Little League

Florida Stale

course, pick up and flag
race*.
Following a buffet luncheon
to be served at the show
grounds, the mnln events will
get underway. During the
afternoon performances horse­
men will be showing In quali­
fying cla n e t which k ad to
the championship events to be
held during the evening per­
formance which begins at 7
p.m.
Principal event a will In­
clude the team division in
which three riders from var­
ious stables throughout the
area will compete in a hunt­
er class over Jumps on the
outside course; hunt teams,
where they must walk, trot,
canter and hand gallop In the
ring side by aide; and the
pruissance Jumping claw —in
event always included in In­
ternational competition. In
last year's event jumps reach­
ed Uw height of 4-feet, J-inchcs with ilx-foot spread!,
In Europe one of the major
Jumping d aises Is the aix-bar
event. This is one of the moat
difficult. There are six fence*
one stride apart and each
jump la three inches higher
than the last. This event will
bo one of the highlight! of
this year's show. In fact, U la
believed to be the first time
it has been included in a
Florida show. It Is rarely In­
cluded In other shows held
around the country.
Another division which will
have strong competition is the
western. Rider* In Ihla por­
tion of the show will be enter­
ing such classes as western
pleasure, Judged on a horse’s
appearance, m a n n e r s and
movements. Tho trail d iaa
will be Judged on thi manner
of the horses while perform­
ing varied events. The weitc m obedience d a w la judged
on manners, promptneaa and
ability to do anything the
Judges may require.
Junior riders wilt be able
to compete In equitation or
riding ability daises. There
will be three equitation dtvlatons for riders under IS.
A barbeque will be served
at 3 p.m. and the final per­
formance begins at 7 p.m.
Over 1,000 spectators witness­
ed list year's show and near­
ly 200 horses competed for
the silver trophies and rib­
bons. A number of challenge
trophies will be awarded.
Many Sanford end Seminole
County businessmen have do­
nated the prises and are spon­
soring d aises In the events.
The show grounds are lo­
cated four mike west of San­
ford in the Intersection of 14
and SR 44.

South Seminole
Senior League
Reanlta Tuesday Night
Bear 3, Longwood 0
STANDINGS
W L
Team
Casselberry .................,. 7 2
Altamonte Springs . . . . . 6 2
Longwood ................... .. 3 4
Sunland ..................... .,. 4 4
Bear Lake *.*.«..*•*.&lt; . 4 6
North Orlando ............ I 8
Game* Vselghi
Altamonte -vi- Sunland, • p.m.
Only game scheduled

Little American

SUZANNE MALCOM and Carter Le« Noel will
appear in the second annual Inner-Circle Horse
Show to be held Saturday at the Ridc-A-While
Stable* on West First Street. Suzanne (left)
will perform on Golden Image while Carter Lee
will ride Nocomotion. Both are jumpers.

Elk Team Racks Up Win Over
Lake Mary Nine; Hunt Loses
Members of the Elks nine tblnx picked up the hill dcci
of the City Recreation Depart­ 'skm . The Clvilans binged out
ment's Junior Boys League 11 hits but left nine ducks on
ought to be farced to get union the pond. Phtl Bailey, Tommy
cards by the way they plast­ Htckjon and J. W. Williami
ered Lake Mary m s four-inn­ all had two hits in a lasing
ing contest Tuesday afternoon. cause.
The Elks rolled to ■ 17 to 1
First Federal, the club then
decision before the contest enapped liunt'i 40-plus game
was caikd.
winning streak, proved it
Gary Maples became the wasn’t an accident. They edg
loop’s top hurler when he ed the Comets again Tuesday,
posted hia sixth win. He has 3 to 2. The loss left Hunt only
suffered one setback. He held a half game ahead of the
Lake Mary to one hit while Locomotive Engineers. Hunt
hia mates, Chris Aker* with and the Engineers crash head
three hits and Billy Miller on Thursday afternoon in a
with two paced the Elks' contest that will have consid­
charge. Akers, Miller, Don erable bearing on the Little
Nicholas and Ken Goshorn all National's loop standings.
clouted triples for the Elks.
David Wiggins hurled great
Tuesday night CPO scored ball for the Savlngsmen and
■lx runs in the first inning stopped a last Inning Hunt
and coasted to a 10 to 2 win rally one run short of knotting
over Civitan. Dick Mamele the count.
and Larry Williams each had
Sanford Atlantic, fighting to
two hits for CPO. Mike Stubevade the Little American
League's cellar, upended Per­
fection Tuesday afternoon, 8
to 4. Jeff Ward was credited
with the win. The Bankers
came up wilh tome timely
hilling by Mike Rudd and
Freese, each collecting two
blngles.
In the Men’ s League, Flor­
ida State's Bankers beat WllNEW YORK (UPI) — Sam
eon Maier 7 to 4. Robert Mur­
Snead, seeking to qualify for
rle turned in a beat mound
hia 24th U. S, Open and a
performance and was backed
chance to capture the Open ti­
up by three Jim Wcsslund hits,
tle tor the first time, will be
some alee fielding and a good
among 473 amateur and pro­
oversll game.
fessional golfers who tee off
Robb's Construction, tied
at 13 sites next Monday and
with Kingswood tor first place,
Tuesday in sectional qualify­
put on a missive, hitting ex­
ing rounds.
hibition— 25 In all— to de­
Snead heads the field at De­
molish the USO, 24 to 7. Jim
troit, where other touring pro*
Kuykendall had five hlta for
including former Open chama perfect night for Robb's.
pioin Tommy Bolt and one­
Simon and Swann posted round
time PGA tltllils Bob Roetrippers.
burg, Jim Farrier and Jerry
Barber will be vying for the
129 berths for the tournament
Remember
at the Congressional Country
Club, Washington, D. C., June
those
13-20.
Twenty-on* other players
are exempt from all qualifying
play Including defending cham­
pion Julius Boros and former
whmeri Arnold Palmer and
Jack Nicklaua.

Snead Will Try
Again To Grab
First U S. Open

Little National
Reenlts Tuesday
First Federal 3 Boat LtecotoMercery I
Hunt Ltn-Mer
000 003-3 2
First Federal
300 OOx—3 g
WP—David Wiggins (3-3), LP
- E d Hitchcock (4 4 )
STANDING*
Team
W L
Hunt Lincoln-Mercury 13 4
Locomotive Engra. . . . 12 4
Chaae
8 T
First Federal *■••«««•• T 10
Standard OU ................ 8 18
Gam* Wednesday
Standard Oil at Chase 4:30
Gam* Thursday
Locomotive Engra. at Hunt
4:30

Reanlta Tuesday
Sanford At tic • Perfection 4
Atlantic
211 040-4 7 3
Perfection
101 020-4 3 4
W P -J c ff Ward (3-3), LP Skip Dalton (1 4 )
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Navy
14 3
Florida State Bank . . . 8
•
George's ....................... I
•
Perfection Dairy ....... T 10
Sanford Atlantic ....... 3 12
Game Wednesday
Navy at Florida State
(4:30 Bay Avenue Park)
(GamM at FL Mellon Park)

SPECIA LS
EVERY D A Y!

By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Writer
What ■ difference » yea#
makcsl
One year ago Dennis Ben­
nett was sweating it out on
the disabled list and Roa
Terranoakl was busy compil­
ing one of the finest relief
pitching campaigns in Nut’onat League history.
Today Bennett Is one o f the
most Important reasons why
the Philadelphia Phillies have
opened a lH -gam o lead in
the NL and Perranoaki Is suf­
fering along with hi* Lon
Angeles Dodger teammates
seven full games behind the
lenders in eighth place.
A 6-foot, 3-Inch, 24-year
lefthander, Bennett chalked
up hia seventh victory of the
■eaion Tuesday night when
the Phillies shaded the Dodg­
ers, 4-3, on a acventh-lnning
run which acored whan Per­
ranoaki walked Wes Coving­
ton with the bases filled.
rerranoikl, whose 16-3 rec­
ord last season made him one
of the moat valuable o f the
world champion Dodgers, re­
placed Jim Brewer with the
■cor* 3-3 and runner* on ieo*
ond nnd third. He intention­
ally walked Johnny Calliion
to fill the b**e* and then
walked Covington to fore* in
Cookie Rojas with the win­
ning run.
Ed Roebuck retired hi* fo r ­
mer Dodger teammates in
order in the ninth to record
hi* alxth »av# o f the aeaion.
Tho Pittsburgh Pirate* beat
the San Francisco Giant*, 3-1,
the Cincinnati Reds downed
the Milwaukee Brave*, 7-5,
the Chicago Cubs defeated
the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-2,
and the New York Meta tup­
ped the Houston Colts, 7-4,
in other National League
games.

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V rrilk

Otto Garrett Is

KayIvey Feted A t B ridal Tea
Barbecue Dinner

Honor Guest Of

»”
M lu K iy Ivey. lovely bride. elect of Ronald Llndicy, was
honor jtueit of a recent bridal
tea reception at the gracious
nU ott Avenue home of Mra.
harry Woodruff.
The reception room* con­
tained plcturcaque arrange­
ment* of rosei grown by Mr*.
W. G. Fleming In abides
. ranging from the m oit deli­
cate paiteli to vivid red hue*.
Mra. Roy Mann and Mra.
Clarence Powell a u lited in
receiving the gucata at the
door.
The table waa overlaid
with a aheer white heirloom
cut work cloth edged In hand­
made lace. Two antique white
figurelnea featuring double
cuplda holding urni, were
filled with delicate pink ros­
es, tastefully arranged. An­
tique candelabra with pink
candles graced the buffet on
cither side of the silver cof­
fee service. Silver trays and
compotes contained a variety
o f dainty tea sandwiches,
beautifully decorated candles,
miniature cakca and nuts.
Refreshing fruit p u n c h ,
served from an antique silver
bowl, floated a ring mold with
• nosegay of sweetheart roses
centering a frilly lace outline.
The vivacious Miss Ivey
was lovely In a pastel green
check sheath under a sheer
white organic overdress fea­
turing orchid embroldcicd
flowers on the low cut bodice.
Sha wore the lovely rose cor­

sage. presented to her by the
hostesses, at her waistline
Mrs. John Ivey, mother of
the honorcc, and Mrs. Edwin
Lindsey, her fiance's mother,
also received rose corsages
from the hostesses.

Co-hostesses for the delight­
ful tea were Mrs. W. G. Flem­
ing, Mrs. G. A. Speer and
Mrs, Harry Woodruff assisted
by Sirs. Ed Shlnholser, Mrs.
Frank Woodruff 3rd, Mrs.
Clyde Hurt, Mrs. Russell

The lovely home o f Mrs. recently, honoring tha Misses John Angel and Mra. Frank I The reception area waa
Arthur Beckwith Jr. on West Ann Mahsn, Joy Duggar and Woodruff 3rd assisted Mrs. adorned with beautiful flora!
Beckwith asco-hostesses and arrangements. Mrs.
Frank
2&lt;rth Street was the accnc of Jill West.
Pearson and Mrs. Roy Wil
I Woodruff, 3rd created a uni­
Marguerite Dotson. Mrs. in receiving and pouring.
Otto Garrett, son of Mr. an elaborate graduation tea
Hams.
que arrangement of white and
and M n . J. M. Garrett, was
Pouring were Mrs, Harry
dark red snapdragons with
a recent honor guest of a
Tookc, Mrs, Dale Scott, Mrs.
, I aspidistra and d a r k
red
graduation barbecue dinner
Earl Higginbotham and 3Irs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
?
grapes.
The hostesses presented the
Robert W. Llppincott.
W. A. Adams.
honored w i t h
graduation
The guests thoroughly en­
charms wrapped In minature
joyed the delicious barbecue
diplomas and attached to an
chicken, potato aalad, baked
arrangement of red carna­
beans, pickles, chips. Cokes,
tions. The honored also remarshmallows a n d devil's
c e i v e d carnation corsages
food cake.
from the hostesses.
Highlight of the evening
The serving table waa over­
was taping records on the
laid with an exquisite cut
tape recorder.
work cloth centered with a
Enjoying the delightful out­
magnolia arrangement. Fruit
ing were Don Brumbaugh,
punch was served from a sil­
Jimmy Morris, David Morns,
ver bowl and silver candel­
Ricky Harris, Tommy King
abra with white taper* and
and Jack Bridges.
gardenias graced the buffet.
Also the Misses Laura Jo
Sandwiches, individual cakes,
Garrett, C i n d y Lipplncott,
nuts and candies were offer­
Robin Lipplncott, Marcia Lip­
ed from silver service.
plncott, Mr. and Mrs, Garrett
Floating hostesses w a r t
and Mr. and Mrs. Lipplncott
Misses Debbie Taylor and
Jackie Angel.
Approximately 73 guests
called during the appointed
lea hours.

Graduation Party
Given In Honor

Of Carole Thomas

MISS KAV IVEY, center, wun honored with nn chdwrato bridal tea re­
cently nt the lovely Elliott Avenue home o f Mm. Hnrry Woodruff. With
Minn Ivey are Mm. Edwin Lindsey, her fiance’s mother, and on the right,
her mother, Mrs. John Ivey.

Lake M a ry Club Installs Officers
“ Hands are to servo" was
the recurring thought ss Mrs.
Ralph Austin 8 mlth installed
the new slate of officers o f the
Lake Mary Woman's Club at
a luncheon held Thuraday at
the Mayfair Inn.
When Mrs. J. O. Gregory
took the gsvel as the new
president, the speaker advised, “ A smile begets more
thin a frown," and to the
members she stressed that
words
of encouragement
•'give a lift as she k id * ."
Ilandi and the myriad waya
In which they serve waa
brought out by Mrs, Smith as
she Inducted Mra. Richard
Martin, corresponding score,
tary; Mra. Curtis Greene,
treasurer, and Mr*. John
Noel as recording secretary.
Elaborating on the theme,
the speaker pointed out that
hands Indicate what personal­
ities ere, what a person is—
hands
communicate and
bless; hands show grief, Joy,
love and pay homage. Hands

serve.
Mrs. Gregory then present­
ed Mrs. Frank Evans, the re­
tiring president, with a Wom­
an's Club past president's pin
to show the membership's
gratitude for her outstanding
leadership.
During Uie business meet­
ing, conducted by Mrs. Evans,
a contribution was made to
the Camp Challenge building
fund which is sponsored by
the Crippled Children's Asso­
ciation and supported by tho
Easter Seal Fund.
Mra. Hugh Tillk, the educa­
tional chairman, announced
that the library project will
be tabled due to lack of com ­
munity Interest and support.
The club now haa plant to es­
tablish a library for its mem­
bers and tbelr families when
apace can be provided.
New members, Mrs, Wateon Reel, Mra. Dale Duck­
worth and Mra. W i l l i a m
Wada, were Introduced.
Mrs. Olan Boutwell an­

Lovely Tea Honors Three Graduates

nounced plans for a family
picnic at Ponce de Leon
Springi to bo held July 11.
Mrs, Doulwell, the program
chairman, provided an enter­
taining and Instructive pro­

gram on Interior decorating.
Slides from Pittsburgh Glass
Company revealed how lo de­
velop color harmony within
Ilia home. Mrs. Gregory and
Mrs. Noel assisted.

A lovely arrangement of
permanent flowers was pre­
sented to Mrs. Smith for her
Interest and support of the
club during the past two
years.

Mr*. Benjamin E. Wiggins
was hostess to a recent chat­
ter party honoring Miss Car­
ole Thomas, Seminole High
graduate of the '04 class.
The class colors of red and
white were carried out in the
decorating scheme. Red and
whilo whistles hanging on a
driftwood branch were prearnted to the guests as fa­
vors.
Miss Barbara Thomas, Miss
Bettie Wiggins a n d M n.
Thomas, mother of the bannrcc, assisted in serving the
refreshments of chips, dips
and Cokes,
Attending were N o r m a
Whittern, Gwen Champion,
Paula Brooks, Glenda Albert,
Janet Johnson, Joy Duggar
and Sandy Slayton.

Enterprise
MRS. ARTHUR BECKWITH JR. wus co-hostess nt her gracious home
to n recent graduation ten. With Mrs. Beckwith from the left are the
honorecs, the Misses Ann Muhnn, Joy Duggur and Jill West.

Miss Sheala Best Is Honor
Guest O f A Bridal Shower
Miss Sheala Best, bride,
elect of Alan Albers, was hon­
or guest of a recent bridal
shower with Mrs. Edwin Ken­
nedy, Mrs. Rodney Milner
and Mrs. Herbert Pedrfck
serving ai hostesses.

Sanford H D Club
Will H ave Picnic
This Thursday

MHS. J. O. GREGORY, left, wus recently installed as president o f the
Luke Mary Woman's Club nt a luncheon at the Mayfair Inn. Mrs, Frank
JCvatiH, center, is the retiring president, and Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith,
right, served as installing officer,

Bahia First Lady
Will Entertain
Shriners Wives
Mrs. Harold Kaslner, First
Lady of Ilahla, has announced
Ihli Thursday, June 4, tho I&gt;cMolaya will aerve a chicken
dinner at the Dahla Temple
In Orlando at 0 p.m.
Following the dinner, the
Shrlncr* will convene upstair*
for their regular slated meet­
ing.
Mrs, Kaslner will conduct
free games downstairs for all
the ladies and free gifts will
be presented.
AH Raida ladles are urged
to attend with their husbands
for a most entertaining even­
ing.

TRUCKLOAD SALE OF

Airs. R. W. Ruprecht Hostess
To Sallie Harrison Chapter
Hie final meeting o f the
season o f the Swills Harrison
Chapter of the National So­
ciety Daughters of the Amer­
ican Revolution was held at
the home or Mrs. R. W. Ru­
precht, ISIS Palmetto Avenue.
S e r v i n g as co-hostciico
were M lu Uarbara lluprccht,
Mias Emma Raker, Mra. W.
A. Canaday, Mrs. M. J, Dram
and Mrs, F. E. Boll.
Mr*. L. C. Wlldncr, regent,
opened the meeting with the
ritual, American Creed ond
pledge to the flag, and sing­
ing o f tho "Star Spangkd
Runner" and "Suwannee."
Mra. C. E. Rutter, chair­
man o f Amorlcanlam and Na­
tional Defense, gavo an in­
teresting talk.
Annual report* were given,
and Mrs. WUdner, retiring re-

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gent, thanked the members
for the assistance they had
given her.
Report was made from the
nominating committee and
election of officers was unan­
imously made with Installa­
tion by the chaplain, Mrs. J.
II. Itsy. Installed were Mrs.
It. E. True, regent; Mr*. F.
E. Roumillat, vice regent;
M n , Edmund Mclich, chap­
lain; Mra. L. C. Wlldncr, re­
cording secretary; Mra. C. E.
Duller, corresponding secre­
tary; Mra. A. R. Key, treas­
urer; Mrs, J. B, Ray, regis­
trar; Mra. W. E. Baker, his.
torian, and Mrs. J. St. Clair
White, librarian.
American music waa the
subject for the afternoon and
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, music
chairman, gavo an interesting
program.
The hostesses served re­
freshments at the close of the
meeting to Mrs. Howard
Brewer, Mre. Butler, Mrs. P.
P. Campbell, Mra. E. M.
Hoke, Mra. Key, Mr*. A. W.
Lee, Mra. R1. M. Mason, Mra.
Ray, Mra. Roumillat, Mra.
Trtie, Mrs. Wlldner and Mr*.
Raymond Smith.

Tho Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club will assemble at
the Marins Isle Home o f Mrs.
Henry A. Russell this Thurs­
day, June 4, at 10 a.m. for a
picnic.
Guests are requested lo
bring their own table service.
Hostesses are Mrs. John
Senkarlk, Mra. John Clark
and Mra. L. E, Lceper.
Tha Russell home on Ma­
rina la approximately five
miles east of Sanford on
Route No. 40.

Wekiwa Lodge
Ladies Auxiliary

MISS S I I E R L E N E
Shcpnrd was gradu­
ated Monday, Mny 11,
from Floridn Southern
College, Lakeland with
n bachelor o f science
degree in business edu­
cation. Sho served ns
membership chairman
and secretary of Phi
Mu social sorority and
was u member of Stu­
dent Florida Education
Association nnd Wom­
en's Student Govern­
ment Association. Her
purents are Mr. and
Mrs. John
Shepard,
2209 Oak Avenue. Miss
Shepard is n I960
graduate o f Seminole
High School where she
was editor o f tho year
book her senior year.

borough,
Herbert
Pedrick,
Edgar Vale, A. Adams, Jim
Naylor, A. P. Hahn, Greta
Champion, Russell McKenzie
and"Ralph Peters,
Also Alan Albers, Mike Pil­
lion, Charles Best, Walt Nut­
ting,
Brian
Short,
Gary
Games and contests were
Brown, Charlie Yarborough,
held and the gifts were pre­ Eddie Lachtara and Mr. and
sented to the honoree in wash Mrs. Shcaly Best.
tubs.
Refreshments of p u n c h ,
K IN G ’S
cake and mints were served
I1EAUTY SALON
to the Misses Nyleene Albers,
Over Roumillal'a Drug
Cindy Kennedy, Donna Pe— Special —
ters, Sheri White, Chris Mit­
$10 Cold Wav*
chell, Holly Haig, Lynn Ilalg,
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Laurie Flliion, Marilyn Von
Herbulls, Jean Lytic, Bcttlna
Vale, Polly Pedrlck, Janice
Hahn, Betty Michaels, Debbie
Poole and Rena McKenzie.
AUo the Muim . C. W. Yar­

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Ph. 312-9658

LAST
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FOR THE

GRADUATE
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Question: What makes T. G. Lee
products so different?
Answer: QUALITY!

T o Meet Tonight
Mrs. Ann Trued has an­
nounced that the Ladies Aux­
iliary of Wekiwa Lodge 870
will meet Wednesday at the
Oddfellows Hall on Magnolia
Avenue at 7:30 p.m.
Routine business will be
discussed and all members
are urged to attend the meet­
ing.

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Fred Harris,
who celebrated their wedding
anniversary Thuraday were
entertained Sunday with a
dinner by Mr. and Mra. Rich­
ard Harris o f Winter Park.

GIFTS —
GALORE
FOR GRADUATES
AND JUNE DRIDES

Osteen

Personals
Mias Diane Jones spent tha
weekend In Winter Garden
visiting Rev. and Mrs. Tram­
mel Kilpatrick. While there
■ha attended the
Baptist
ramp at Rock Springs.
Mrs. Eva Williams and
Mrs. Clarence Snyder spent
the weekend In New Smyrna
Beach, tha guest of Mra. Ma­
ri* Norman.

Flemings
(iifls • Cards • Itooks
210 E. First St.

It'a no aeercL We couldn't hid* It if we wanted to. The tingle Ingredient
In all T. G. Lee Dairy producta that makaa them eland out la quality.
Quality that atnrta at the farm and continues to your table; constant,
controlled quality. You’ll recognlae it In alt T. G. Lee prndueta. Try them,
and aee for youraelf. Taste the difference . . .

the big difference . . .

that quality makes I

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when our message la brief. So we'll
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MISS nilODES
Bjr Evelyn Lundy
Mr. and Mr*. Gene Ithodes
o f Wingo, Ky., anounce the
engagement of their daugh­
ter, Palsy Eugenia, to Bcnnc
Griffin Walnright Jr. of Ovie­
do, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Walnright.
Miss Rhodes was bom in
llahira, Ga., and attended
school at Cuba High in Cuba,
Ky. She Is presently a fresnman at Murray Slate College
in Murroy, Ky.
Mr. Walnright a t t e n d e d
schools in Oviedo and was
graduated with the class of
11)60. While in school, Bonn**
was active in athletics, glee
club and was a member of
the student council. He is at
present a senior at Murray
Stale College.
The wedding will be an
event of June 21 at 2:30 p.m.
at Cuba Church of Christ, Cuba, Ky.

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Members of the Woodrose
Circle held their final meet­
ing of the je a r at the home
of Mrs. Charles Robinson,
with Mrs. Robinson presiding
over the meeting.
A rotume of the circle's ac­
tivities for the past year was
given and plans for the com­
ing year were outlined by
Sirs. Donald Dorman.
Mrs. Robinson expressed
her gratitude for the support
she received during her term
as president.
Mrs. Ida Jane Bourxlcaux
and Mrs. Merle Brown, new
owner of Gray Shadow* Nurs­
ery, were welcomed as new
members.
A variety of delicious home
prepared foods waa served
buffet style, and the members
exchanged recipes and enjoy­
ed a chatter aesslon.
Attending the meeting and
covered dish luncheon were
Uia Mmes. Elmer Avenel, D.
K. Dorman, Fred Gray, Ed­
gar Miller. Juhn Parker, Al S.
Poulter, Charles Robinson,
William Rogers, Lee Sallee,
Thomas Sandage, John Spolakl,
Everett Ten-y, John
Walker, Ray Williams and
Dual Williamson.
AZALEA CIRCLE
The Assies Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club met re­
cently at the C. P. Harkey
home with the president, Mrs.
Thomas RuaicU presiding.
Mrs. R . F. Steele read the
by-laws, which were adopted
with only minor reviskmi.
The circle will be limited to
23 members and will meet in
the members homes the sec­
ond Thursday of each month,
excepting July and August.
Officers will be elected for
a period of two year* and no
officer may succeed herself,
other than the treasurer.
Officers elected were Mrs.
Thomas Russell, president;
Mrs. Henry Russell, vice
president; Mrs. D e m p s e y
Carnes, secretary, and Mrs.
P. H. Lansing, treasurer.
Committee chairmen ap­
pointed by the president were
Mrs. Harkey, program; Miss
Hilaire Klrchhoff,
projects
chairman with Mrs. Roy Til11s, co-chairman; M n . Clyde
Stinson, courtesy, and Mra. J.
P. Cullen, parliamentarian.
During the social hour fol­
lowing adjournment, Mrs. Cul­
len assisted Mrs. Harkey in
s e r v i n g delicious refresh­
ments to tbs guests in lbs
gracious Florida room of the
Harkey borne.
Other* attending were Die
Mmes. Al Hunt, Henry Me,LauUn Jr., Frod Pope and
Georgs bhipp.

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By (start B. 1* sores Jr.
B U IN
Jemae Bryant, custodian at
Orooma High School, haa turn­
ed to writing lyrics
H k drat composition haa
accepted by Musle City
Grafters of Naihville, Tcnn.
Bryant says be expects the
•eng to be cut on record in die
•ar future.
very near
future, He I* an
elumoue of CHS. Coogratularn ny. Wiah
you sueHorn Jimmy.
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Elk* Lodge
Lodge No. 321 was boat
hvome 111]
High Sand and
to tbe Ooo.ua
tta director, Bruce Johnaon,
Wednesday Hay ZT at the
■Ike Beat. Tbuee attending thla
affaW were MV. and Mrs.
Blgeby. who are Deputy and
D au^tor Ruler; Mr*. Grace
Raynea, Daughter Ruler; Jer­
ry Welker, ExuMaot Ruler;;
Jaroi Henkereoo, treasurer;
lire, loose. H. L. Dougina. L.
J. Oliver end Mr*. Bruce
Jotmeon. Shirley Barrington,
NSlwyn Henderion, and Barb a n Given* scraiaded the
group with musical instrumcatatksu.
• a •
Prtn. Stanley T. Muller of
Jackaon Height* Elementary
.VSc*d of Oviedo wat apeaker
for tbe Student Council assem­
bly Friday, May 29. HU MlaaJve centered around the Stud­
ent Council and lie Function.
"I f the students understand
at the very beginning that
there are some areas in which
they have complete control,
aome area* in which they
■hare control with the faculty,
and atilt other areas which
they mutt *tay out of, then
there will be much let* oppor­
tunity for misunderstanding
and
subsequent disillusion­
ment. Undoubtedly, much of
the trouble encountered by
aome student councils U due
to the fact that they never
knew, were never told what
areas were theirs and never
knew the limit or extent of
their power and authority," he
said.
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Brownie Troop No. 68 visit­
ed the Sanford Zoo during
"B e Kind To Animals Week."
Like moat individuals who
rUit this attraction, the girls
fed the animals peanuts.

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a/h/a WILLIAM C. VON BtllKTZKB,
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tha un1»r«l»ti.rl will, on Iha
• m dey or Jons, A. D. lilt,
Sraaanl lo tha Honorable OtunIT JudfS of Hrmlnnl* Counlr,
riorli*. hit final ralnrn, noaount and vonchari, at Admin­
istrator at tha Ratals or WIIRaw C tlrlstska, a/h/a William
C. Van Rrlattks, dacsssd. and
M said lltns, than and lliara,
■taka application to tho said
Judgo tor a final aotUomtnl
at bla administration of said
salats, and tor an nrdor dis­
charging him aa eui-h Adminlairator.
Oatod this iha IS dar at
Mar- A. t&gt;. ttlt.
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Aa Administrator of tha
Ratals or William C. flrlataka, a/k/a William C. Von
Ilrlaiaka,
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lit lark Avanua. South
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S ill Cheeter atraal
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s a t that yae ere reqelred la
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piaiMirr ar platattfra attara ay a wkaaa t i e s e e l aSdraaa
Is Ollaa. Hadrlak A Robinson,
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kaeilasls OeaMy, Florida
WITNESS B| bead aad tha
•sat af thla Ceert at Manferd,
Samlas la Oseaty. Florida, this
Hlk Aar e* May, i l i a

Wagner Pledges
Herald Classifieds Bring Fast Results
$5 Million To
Battle Gangs
JTljr

United Press Internstional
New York Mayor Robert F.
Wagner has pledged 15 mil.lion to add 900 more men to
the city's police fores in an
all-out war against roving
Negro terrorist gangs.
"W e are determined to see
that we hava law and order
In this city o f ours," Wagner
said after an emergency
meeting Tticsday with top city
officials alarmed over week­
end incidents in which whites
were attacked In subwaya ani
on the atreets by Negro gangs
armed with knivea and bot­
tles.
The situation in the nalion's largest city has become
the
Crooms
High
School
tlnnce
were
these
two
SITTING ONE OUT at
*o desperate that one news­
students o f the school. Shown are Miss Theresa Jackson and Hildren
paper, the World-Telegram
and
All-Conference
football
fullback.
Green, high school
and Sun, haa suggested that
red and twenty-eight seniors toris Nathan.
citisena may aoon be forced
Thelma Oliver, Shirley Per­ to travel In armed group* for
take that last long walk
down the aisle. They arc:
ry, Geraldine Pilot, Francis safety.
One group, the Jewish
Valedictorian, Minnie Pearl Pyko, Dennis Poole, James
Raines; Salutalorian, Barbara Hanson,
Patricia
Redding, "Maccabees," has been organ­
Jean Bacon; Eunice Adams, Harold Rhodes, Lorraine Ring- ised into an unarmed patrol
Kenneth Allen, Samuel Alio- ling, Palsy Reliford, Joseph of the Crown Heights section
----- David Angry, Alva Bag- Ruffin, Joyce Scipio, Pcarlic of Brooklyn to protect their
Baldwin, William Seward, Carolyn Sheppard, De­ community from muggings,
ley, Ronald Ra
Baldwin, Eddie Banka, Idella lores Sheppard, Miller Sykes rapes and murder.
Barkley, Betty Black, Edward James Sims, Henry Smith,
Police Commiasioncr Mich­
Boston,
Jacquelyn
Boston, Willie Smith, James Tanner, ael J. Murphy warned that
Wesley Boston, Alice Bowman, Otis Thomas, Truby Walden, while the latest terrorism has
Elizabeth Bowman, Donald Audrey
Walker,
Catherine been In Brooklyn, it could
Brooks, Bernard Brown, Ma­ Washington, Annie M. White, spread to other purls of tho
bel Bryant, Billy Bush, George Madclyn White, Alberta Whit­
city.
Bush, Henry Byrd, Zencpha ney, Johnncll Williams, Joyce
Murphy said special police
Calhoun.
A. Williams, Margie Williams. and undercover agents have
Jonathan
Campbell,
Jimmie
JAMES HKYANT
Sharon Williams, Steve Wright been working for weeks in
Capers, Wjdle Cummings, Er
Girls belonging to the troop rol Cherry, Cynlhla Alexis Wesley Wright, Charles You- Harlem Investigating reports
that Black Muslims have been
are Pamela Henderson, Doris Clark, Cynthia Alma Clark, lee,
* • •
recruiting teen-ugera aa "blood
Shaw, Regina Abney, Cynthia Claudia Coleman, Geraldine
Sylvester Barrington and
Smith, Chlncta Rumph, Vcl- Davidson,
brother*" and truining them
Barbara
Davie,
veriy Caldwell, Yvonne Wil­ Joyce Davis, Bernadette Dix­ Henry King will receive their to fight in case of racial dis­
Medical degrees from Howard
liams, Delorli Nelson, Doris on,
turbance*.
Rosalyn Dixon, Mary
Mitchell, Rote Marie Beasley, Sharpe Dollison, Jean Teach­ University Thursday, June 4.
In Chicago, leaders o f the
Both
are
graduates
of
Crooms
Mablc Milton, Marion Dnnleld, er, Margaret Fields, Perry
Black
Muslims announced they
Gloria Daniels, Dora Denise Gaines, Doris Gilchrist, Bar­ High School. Barrington's par­ expect 600,000 Negroes to at­
ent!
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jessie
Harold, Beverly Wallace, Val­ bara Givens, Nancy Glenn,
Barrington Jr. of 1810 McCsr- tend a rally on June 98 at
erie Hines, and their leaders Cynthia
Glover.
Eldcridge thy Avenue. King's parents New York's Harlem Armory
Mrs. Lillie Mae Wallace and Graham, Oscar Gunn.
live in Rochester, N.Y. They ut which their leader, Elijah
Mrs. Juanita Hinca,
Sammic Darkness, Jacque are Mr. and Mrs. Elder King. Poole Muhammad will apeak.
s e a
• • •
lyn Harrington, Gilbert Harris,
Wagner anld city officials
Barbara Taylor was given William Hartslleld, Mercedes
The Future Teachers of have agreed to "expedite as
a surprise birlhdsy party by Hawkins, Edna P. Haws, Leon America presented the Crooms rapidly as possible" the ex­
Martha
Henderson, High faculty in Two One Act amination and training of 200
Mrs. Helen Metz and daughter Hayes,
Yvonne Taylor Saturday, May Willie Henry, Shirley Ann How Plays Monday night June 1. Transit Authority patrolmen
30. Hostesses for the occasion ard, Shirley Jean Howard, Their titles were: "The Ghost trainees and have them ride
were I.ucy Tcnnoll and Rhon­ Mitchell lludncil, Alice Hud Wore White" and "The Young with experienced patrolmen
da llankcrton. Guest were Eli­ son, Aniell Hughut, Joolla Is est." Each participant gave on subways in "high hazard
jah Manning, Yolanda Hollo­ lard, Eddie Jackaon, George a fine performance, t under
areas."
Jackson, stand that Mra. Kathcryn
way, Doborab Holloway, Bar­ Jackson, Theresa
Additionally, ha said, tome
bara and Shara Davis, Diane Tommie Jenkins, Anna Jones, Thornton should be nominated
TOO other experienced patrol­
and Donald Wilson. Roy Mont­ Charllo Jones, Larry Jones, for an oscar for her excellent
men will be put on overtime
gomery, Jimmy Addison, Wal­ Beatrice Johnson.
performance.
for transit duty.
ter Curry, Leonard Williams,
Jamos Johnson, Leroy John
• • •
Z. Calhoun, Wallace Bush, aon, Rose inner Johnson, Bren­ Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Barr­
Sandra Campbell, Rose Berry, da Jordan, Willie Mac I-aw»on, ington Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jes­
Jamos Johnson, and Wlllto Barbara JcwU, Claude Lig- sie Barrington 111, Shirley
Jim cs Flagler. Special gueal goni, Barbara Lovett, James Barrington, Rosemary Johnson
waa Andrew James, The Tay­ Lovett, Jeanette Lowery, Al­ and Freddie Barrington motor
Member of Boy Scout Troop
lor's will depart for Miami berta Martin, Paul Mathis, ed to the natton'a capital to
Friday, June S.
Linda Mrrthle, Brenda Miller, attend the graduation exercis­ 507, sponsored by the Grace
a a a
Chcrrie Miller, Joyce Mont es of Sylvester Barrington, Methodist Church and led by
Grooms High School will gomery, Dorothy Moore, Thel­ who will receive his degree Scoutmaster Russ Kllner and
Representative
graduate its largest class Mon­ ma Morris, Ernestine Morse, front the School of Medicine Institutional
Ruddy Wllliama, participated
day at I p. m. In the Roy A. Reginald McGill, Terry Mc­ at Huwand University.
in the Spring Camporee at
Allen Gymnasium. One hund­ Kinney, Herman Nathan, Vic• • •
To the Grooms High graduat­ Camp Lanochee.
Patrols led by Bill Kennedy
ing class, Sylvester Barring­
ton and Henry King are exam­ ■nd Lamar Wllliama came
ples of young men who set home with Blue Ribbons. The
their sights on a goal and troop was presented a Betsy
reached II despite their lack Boas Flsg which was award­
of woallh. They were two ed to Senior Patrol Leader
very industrious fellows dur­ Blair Kllnar.
ing their high school and col­ Several rain showers did
lege days. They did not loaf not dampen the boya' spirit*
In the summer, they worked. or eagerness to participate In
Result:
Their end-products tho several events. The rally
are beginning to take ahape. consisted of rope making, gun
As one authority said "Ah, safety, hobo cooking, lashing,
but a man’s reach should ex­ measuring, fire building and
ceed his grasp—or whal’e a first aid.
heaven for,"
Alwaya aim high and re­
member the word* of Herbert Bids Rejected
CA8SELHERRY Town Murahal Gun Sawyer
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Cherry: "What a person wants
checks bicycles o f Girl Scouts Debbie Gordon,
to do depends upon the sacri­ The Cabinet threw out today
Debbie Brady, Melissa Miller and Charlene Gray
fices ha Is willing to make." bids on printing 1944-05 driv­
at a safety inspection sponsored Saturday
Are you willing to make any? er# licensee which doubled
morninjr by Troop 910. All of the girls ore earn­
I pray that you are. My best last year's cost and called
ing their Cycling Badges.
(Herald Photo)
wishes to each oI you.
for new offers from printers.

Scout Troop
A t Camporee

Phone
Classified

ftanfnrti

$ rra ib

B E R R Y ’S

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From Sanford Exchange

322-5612

11. Rtal Estate Wanted

COUNTRY PROPERTY
WANTED
HAVE D O W N PAYMENT!
WANT COUNTRY HOME I
Retired 6!ltltary, family of
four, wishes to buy (or
rent) large Country Home
with acreage. East Central
Florida. Box 1031, Titusville,
Fla. Ph. 267-7175.

From Seminole County

12. Real Estate For Sale

425-5938

LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 2
bath, playrm,, cent, air-con.
201 Ridge Rr., 322-8522 for
appointment.

NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W . First
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald win oot he re­
sponsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
" , , . But Central, H I keep year bate open, til hart
and reserves the right to re­
to keep arerybodf tlu ’t bate optn P
vile or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
6. For Rent
1. Lout &amp; Found
conform to the policies of this
LOST! Black &amp; white Toy UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. K it
P*P«.
Terrier Bull dog. Answers
equipt. 10614 W. 16th. Ph.
DEADLINES
ns me "P ecJ a y." Ph. 322-U343
349-3952.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
or 322 1888. REWARD.
Tut*., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
1 4c 2 Bedroom furn. apts.
before insertion. Mon. • Rat FOUND! Set ol keys In carry­
Quesncl Apts., 404 E. 14th
noon.
ing case Sat. afternoon cor­
St., 322-8194.
ner 20th St. A Grapcvilte
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Ave. Owner may claim by I BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
Toes., thru Fn. - 2 P. M. day
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
identifying tame and paying
before insertion. Moo. • Sat.
for
ad
at
Herald
Office.
2 BR House. K it equipt. |75.
noon.

1. Lout &amp; Found
LOST: Sun., near Seminole
Fish Camp, liver Sc white
Pointer.
Named "Duke."
Collar w. Orlando nbr.,
Child s Pel. REWARD! Ph.
322-1503.

LOST or STOLEN! On or
about
May
15, German
Shepherd puppy, 5 mo*, old.
Black, buff St white. Answers
to nsme of "B aron". Being
trained for Seeing Eye Dog
for child. Attacks on Com­
mand. Jim McMillan, 322
1330, Ext. 328 7 a. m. to 3 p
-m REWARD!

Ph. 322-5303.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 5-6:30.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
Effic., *45. d ll Park.

New Custom Bunt Home oa
Crystal Lake. For informa­
tion call 322-3318.
Nice home *1,500. 322-5669.

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2281
FURNISHED,
UNFURNISH­
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, 154
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
In Sunland- 121 Lake Dot.

F H A - V A H O M ES
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, U4, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete lnformatioi
See Or Call Your

FHA - V A
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Clean rooms for men. 401
LOST: 1 Dlack Angus Steer
Magnolia Ave. *22-0720.
322-2426
2565 Park Dr.
yearling in vicinity of Mon­
roe Corner. Weight about LOST: White St black male
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
VA-NO QUALIFYING
250 lbs. Call Randall II.
pointer between W. 1st St
Pay ton Realty
3 BR. 2 bath, newly painted
Rowe, West 1st St.,, 322-5152
and lak e Mary. Ph. 322-4900 322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
inside and out. Let 239'
or 322-5G5I,
deep Patio A Barbecue.
Furn. Gar. Apt. 251514 Pal
$14,500. Good Term* I
2. N o tic e * - Pem onale
metto.
Ph.
322-0525 or
322-5254.
tv t iik m i d it r a t iit o f VACUUM CLEANER - LOCAL
MAYFAIR AREA
TilF. NINTH Jl IHCI.SI, TUI.
REPAIRS • SALES
STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th 3 BR, 2 Bath, large living
Cl IT OF Fl.Olllllt, IV INU
fo k * i : h in o i .i : ( o i v t v ,
ALL 51AKES
St. 322-1374.
room, Family A dining
IN CIIAVCKHV NO. I.1*TM
Phone 322-2282
room, fenced back yard
KLOIUDA Ml&gt;RTOA&lt;lK It SKFurn.
Apt.
Air
condition
op­
rt:n i m :u i-m m pan y . a n o r ­
with oak trees, citrus A
SPECIAL OFFER
tional. Adults. 323-1926.
ma corporation,
many alirube. Well with
Plaintiff, Like new!! Electrolux *44.95
va
sprinkler, closed garage,
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
SANFORD
M O n T f l A f l K AKSOCf ATKf,
$19,800.
Rooms
private
baths,
114
VACUUM SERVICE
INC., a Florida corporation, at.
W. First S t
al-.
2555
S.
Park
322-6511
Derendente.
DREAMWOLD
N n T trr n r
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn
VACUUM CLEANER
SECTION
riin r.i i.tiiH ns: aai.R
home at 909 Catalina Dr.
REPAIRS
NOTfCK IH HKT1KI1Y OIVRN,
3 BR, 144 Bath, hardwood
$65. R. A. Williams, 222-3951
pursuant lo a Final Deer** of Parts, Supplies, Electrolux
floors central heat, large
fnrerloaurr, dat'd the Dili day
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way
fenced yard A well. $11,000.
of May, 1MI, and *nlrr*&lt;1 In
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
ritanrary r**« No. ISITI of lit*
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE
cheap rent. $6 week. Ph.
Circuit Court of the Ninth
etc. Free pick up.
322-3219.
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In
CM VACUUM REPAIRS
and
for
Armlnola County,
wherein FLORIDA MORTOW1K
Furn. A pt 2300 Menonvdle.
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4765
FA 2-1301 IT-92 at Hiawatha
A MKCUIIITIKH COMI’ ANY. a
Florida corporation. I* plain2
BR
Houae,
Bowman's
Trail
SPECIAL OFFER!
tirr. and MlfllTlJ A*1M AMMOer Court. 666-4908.
BUTTON HOLE MAKER
CIATKH, INC, a Florida cor­
Ball-Blair A gency
poration, tt at. are drfendanla.
FREE
REAL
ESTATE-INSURANCB
On Urge Uke, 1 and 2 BR,
I will aril lo tha hlxhret and
haM bidder for caeh at &lt;he With regulsr cleaning, oiling
3rd A Park Ave.
trailer. Adults only. Pfa.
front door of the H-nilnol*
and adjusting of your Sewing
Phone 322-5641
322-7368.
County Court Houae In Kan
Machine this week only at
ford. Hrmlnnl* County, Florida
NEARING COMPLETION
GARRETT'S
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
at It:(W o'clock A. M, on the
11th day of June. lilt . the fol­
1516 ELLIOTT
SEWING CENTER
low Ina deaerlhed properly, aa
H i m . furn. Apt. Clean. Water I Bedrooms, 144 hatha, Month*
200 E. First St.
ant forth In the Final Decrea,
A light $50. 322-3764.
to-wit!
ly pymta. $76 25. Call $23Lot 1. niock tt, WRATH 8. Education • Instruction
8074.
Unfurnished
2
BR,
bousa,
kit­
RltHFIRLD FIUFT AUDI
1901 S. Park
322-5232
TION. according to the plat
chen equipped. 322-3651.
SUMMER RECREATION
thereof, ae recorded In
Nitea: 322-8971-3013 or 2246
Program
for
children
of
all
t'lat Hook It. race* &lt;1 and
RENT A BED
It, Public neccrde of Demi
a g e groups. 2 Filtered
BY OWNER. Idkwtld of Lochnote County, Florida.
swimming pools. Arts A Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
ItATCD thla tllh day of
Arbor, 305 Tangerine Dr., 4
Beds.
Crafts.
Qualified
Instnic
Slay, list.
BR, 2 Bathe, cent, heat A
By
Day,
Week,
or
Month
(SEAL)
tori. All day, *11 weekly, 44
air-rood, fireplace, wall-toPA. FA 2-5161 116 W. lit S t
Arthur tt. Iterkwllh, Jr.
Day,
*6.50
weekly,
Trans
Clerk, Circuit Court of
wall carpeting, bulR-ta in­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
portatlon
available.
Happy
flemlnole County, Florida
tercom, etc. Appointment on­
Tty: Slartha T. Vlhlen
Acres School. Ph. 322-1481. 3-BEDROOM country home
Deputy Clerk
ly. Ph. 322-3506.
U v Offlcee
on lake; kitchen equipped.
Kl' IIT/, * OOOPEfl
Skiing Lessons
Children and peti desired. No. Orlando, $ Sherry Are.,
SOI Metropolitan Rank Bids.
Private InatructJoni
349-3451 Geneva.
I lf K. E. Flrel Avenue
S BR, 1 bath, cor, lot. fear­
Ph. 322 6464
Miami. Florida 31111
ed back yd. $61 mo. Small
I'uhlleh June a, ISff
Lake houae. on beautiful Lake
equity. 322-9093,
CDA-lt
4. TroiuiporUtlon
Florida, $125 mo. 742 HerIN THIS CIRCTIT COURT. IN
mils
T
r
a
i
l
,
AlUmonte
OPEN DAILY-NEW HOMES
AND FOR BKHINOLR COIN 3 Elderly Ladies want ride to
Spring*. Ph. $36-7311.
Ready for Occupancy— I A 4
Winston Salem. Share ex­
TY. FLORIDA.
CHANCKRY NO. IMA!
BD'rs — Liberal Financing
penses. 668-5215 DeBary.
Near
Naval
Base,
nicely
FI BBT FKDKItAL HAVlSCm
—lo w D o w n Payment*,
AND IX)AN ABHOOIATtON OF
Fum
.
1
BR,
Apt.
2015
San­
WANTED: Ride Sanford to
ORLANDO, A corporation.
FHA • VA - In Service A
ford Ave. 661-4322.
Plaintiff.
Orlando and return. Tues.
Goovcotknal.
va.
thru Sat Ph. 322-1223.
1 BR Furn. apt- Also S BR UnSANFORD AREA
JAMF.II A. J A R R K T T and
KTI1KL II. JAIiniSTT, hi* wife,
furn. houae, U t equipt Ph. Go West on 25th St. to Lake
Defendant*. 6. For Rent
322-5001.
Mary Blvd., left on Bird
NOTH K OF Bl IT
3 BR House, newly decorated
stats : o f k i .oiiida
to U k e Mary Fire Station,
co un ty of SliMIVOl.R
inside, sunparch, kit. equipt. 3 BR., U t equipt. 706 Cber»
right one hlk. to Office,
TO i JAMFS A. J AIIIIKTT
kee Circle. Ph. 322-1650.
*65.
Garage Apt. furn. *45.
322-2744.
into Bid* Drive
Knenerd, Almeka
Ph. 322-2202 or 322-3363.
LONGWOOD AREA
1 BEDROOM Fum. bouse, wa
KTIIKL II. JAIttlETT
ter furnished, $65 mo. Can 10 minute* South on 17-92 to
lot* F.ld* Drive
2 BR Furn. cottage. Shady
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
■penard. Alaeka
be seen after 4:30, 2601 &amp;
yard. *60 mo. 2524 Orange,
Tou ar* hereby notlfltd that
Seminole Bird, one block
Elm Ph. 322-230T.
a aull ha* bean riled aaatnat
Call 322-0296.
to Office. 138-3911.
you In the above entitled cauit,
and that you are required to PARTIALLY Furn. bouse. $15 COUNTRY HOME. S BR, din.
til* your m aver with lb*
rm., screened porch, dou­ L M N Enterprises,
mo. Pfa. 322-2287,
Clark at tkla Court and ta
ble
garage, lge. shade trees.
Inc,
aerva a copy thereof upon tha
plalnttrr or plalnttft'a alter 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
Near SNAS. Ph. 322-6736.
naya, whoa* nam* and addraaa
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
SCOTCHMEN ARB CANNY!
1* alia* Hadrlck A ttoblnaon,
for couple or single person CLEAN Fum. apt P vt bath About investments but we in­
101 Beat Church atraal, Or­
A ent. Ph. 322-0702,
lando, Florida, aot latar than
or retired. All utilities in­
vite them to examine this S
July I, tilt. If you fall to do
Story,
4 BR Home in MUcluded
ta
root.
Ideally
lo­
oo a Deere* Fro Confaoao wtU
S BEDROOM house, kitchen
cated on 1st St., within 1 equipped, beautiful location,
towv Sanford, priced at
ho entered aaalavt you for the
relief demanded in Iha Com­
block of 1 free parking lota
$5,950. S o u n d condition.
$75 mo. $a-13W.
plaint. Thla aull la to foreand abopphtg center. In
Needc a little paint A clean­
cloeo a mortsaa*. The real
property proceeded aaalnat la:
quire at Manuel Jackaon 2-ROOM him. a p t $35 mo.
ing up. lias commercial pot­
Lot II. FRAintB LAKE
Dept. Store 211 E. First S t
tael water A elec. 1234313.
ential 2 cor Garage, $050
MANOR, Bamlnol# County.
107 Locust St.
Down, $60 per month.
Florida, aa par plat re­
corded la Plat Bonk 11. 4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor.
Paco Tt, Public Record! of
PleaaaM, large and airy. EFFICIENCY GARAGE APT.
Kamlnola County, Florida.
Osteen. 322 3771.
All cooventeocee, cloeo ta,
WITNESS my hand and the
garage. 322-640B.
oral of thla Court al Hanford.
1
BR
furn.
a
p
t
501
Palmetto.
Investment A Realty
Florida, thla llth day et May,
1141.
322-1374.
1M N. Perk Ave.
122-9173
8. For Hole er Real
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr~ 3 BR, furn. apt. 322-9173 un­ 2 BEDROOM house, d i j i u
Clark
after 4 p. n .
til 5 p. m. 332-0641.
St. Johns Realty
By: MarthA T. Vlhlen. D.C
alia*. Hadrlck A llahlneon
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
2 BR, unfurn. houae. S. San­
111 Baal Church Btraat
BR. home, n r Catalina Dr. ua N. Park Avn.
FA 3-6123
Orlando, Florida
ford Ave. 333-3M 2.
Attorney* tar PUintltf
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
I BR frame bow s. Very dean.
Publlih May &lt;1, * June «, tt,
3 BEDROOMS. 3
LAKE. Coll e v e a l e g e
IT, t ill.
w Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
322-1597.
CDU-tl
Range. 3104 Part Are.
van, 222-4013.

Legal Notice

Payton Realty

SO U TH W A RD

PREPARATIONS FOR THE H O U tf FOR
Governor reception and banquet-scheduled for
the Longford Hotel In Winter Park Saturday
night, are in progress. Shown making plans are
(from left) Mrs. Ed Gurney, Gen. John B .j

Medaris, Mrs. Howard Shows]ter, Bob Langford
and Mrs. David Nusbickel. Reservations for the
925 per plate affair can be made by contacting
Mrs. Geraldine Keeth, 822-1415, Sanford.
(Dave Brunstrom Photo)

�Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. 322 -56 1 2
Shr

12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted 29. Automobile Service
0 &gt; BR, 1 bath, aaauma pymU. RELIABLE White Women to
care for 2 children my home
Ph. 322-UOS.
for working Mother Sts days
Seeing is Believing week. Ph. 322-8354 after 6.
2-ACRE homealUl, high rolllag land, pretty as a pic­
ture, Just the place tor
boreal and pets. Restricted
to tine homes, where you
aod your family can really
enjoy Florida living. Only
&gt;4 61,295 per acre—eaay terms
as low as |2S per mo. Just
what you’ ve been looking
for.

John Sauls, Realtor
lit

N. Park Ave.

321-7174

RIVERFRONT HOME
I Bedroom Ranch Style Ram­
bling Home on Beautiful We•
klva River, with 250’ River
frontage — Only 625,000.
TERMS CAN BE ARRANG­
ED.

Seminole Realty
1B01 Park Avenue
PA 2-5232 anytime
9

•

A U T O G LA SS &amp;
S E A T CO V E R CO.

17. Mnle Htlp Wanted

4*

Offere far your selection
these Beautiful 2, S, * 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
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Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beet home
buy, see the

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagem ent &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office 322-2118
Night 322-0641
223-0700
2834 Park Dr.
Senford, Fie.
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, assume
payments. 333-T41I.

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LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray ( VC-13 )-F e r tiHie—Ph. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Plano Tuning aod Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4323

Free Estimates
Need a shelf, screen porch,
new room carportc, new
bouse or remodel. B. E.
Link. 122-70J8.

Building
Contractor
PAINTING • INTERIOR - EXTERIOR and Home Im­
provement Contractor. All
work may be financed up to
5 yra. Guaranteed satisfac­
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. l*h.
3329558.
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
Of pictures that have been
publlihod In The Ilcreld.
Call Bill Vincent at The
Sanford Herald, 322 2811.

Ph. 838-4583

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lessons! It builds up strong legs for
ohaslrig boys!**
34. Articles For Snle

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

10,000 BTU Feddcrs, 110 Volt 3G. AiitnnioblleN • T ru ck *
model. 605. Ph. 323 0623.

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1801 • . Park Asa.
FA 1-5262 anytime

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and Equipment

■iwti Ueraid.

Vinyl UphoUtery, Full Interior Car­
peting, Dual Hun Visor*, lockable
Glove Compartment. Walnut Dash­
board with Padded Top, Electric
Windshield Wiper*, lluckrt Seat*.
Trip
Speedometer,
Temperature
Guage, Adjustable Steering Column,
Re*erve Fuel Tank. 4-Speep Geerbox. Full Flow Oil Filter, Paper
Element Air Cleaner. Dual Horn*.
Itumper Guard*. Sedan onlyt Washable Vinyl Ucedliner.

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D E L IV E R E D
SANFORD

HUNT LINCOLN - MERCURY
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109 N. Palmetto — Sanford 322-4884

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A U T O G L A SS
IN S T A L L E D

322-3443

SAT. JUNE 6. 1 to 5 p. m.
FREE BOAT RIDES—Demon­
strations at St. John's River,
Lake Monroe Bridge Launch­
ing Ramp—ChrU Craft Cor­
sair 17i* ft. utility Runabout,
Featured in June Popular
Boating Mag.; V - B o t t o r a
Soft Hide—140 hp. Outdrive
Top, Side curtains, floata­
tions. quiet A economical.
Save 20%, Theodore Wilturns, 0T9 Volusia Ave., Day­
tona Beach.

NEW LIMITED-EDITION

21). Automobile Service

a n u E. 3rd,

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-8-6 E. lit. Ph. FA 2 S86t

JUNE 1-10 ONLY

Fitted Free o f Charge

STINE

210 Magnolia Ph. FA 1-4622
FOR SALT One of Sanford's
leading Automotive Paint COHEN HADIATOR SHOP
and Body Sbope. Successful Free Inspection, estimates,
*
operating.
Completely
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
equipped. Write Box 81, Sank repair! diicounted.

Waterway

Standard Accessories

Phone 322-4503

913-4334

Senkarik Glnee and Point
Hualnsns O p p ortu n ity
Company

The

Repossessions

Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432

Seminole Realty

To

Robson Sporting Goods

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
We Repair and Service

LAKEFRONT "
26 Beautiful Wooded A cre*ATTENTION!
860' Lake frontage on Spring
SIIS GRADUATES
Fed Lake, 10 minutes West
o f Downtown Senford— 660' Have your picture taken re­
ceiving your diploma at
paved frontage on Hlway 46
Graduation Exercises. Con­
aod only minutes from In­
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford
terstate 4. A choice offer­
Herald. 322-2611 or 322-0922.
ing at 630,000-29% Down.

Gateway

$ Bank $

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MOBILE Houseboat, excellent
condition, sleep* 4, gas stove
Ice box, toilet, 35 hp. Evln
rude, complete with trailer
61,600. 668-5724, DeBary.

TRIUMPH 1 2 0 0 ''

35. Article* Wanted

COMEh
SEE! Its a blackandyellow beauty
n n it f E

51* HP. Johnson motor. Exc.
cond. 6145. Ph. 322-2672.

America's Lowest Priced Sports Convertible

READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estlm aiji
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
34. Articles For Sale
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
120 BASS Accordion, M. Bl­
steel, grease traps, dry
'60 Vauxhall, 6387 bal, 631 mo.
anch!, ex. cond. 322-7421 af­
wells. Stepping stones.
ter 6 p. m.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. '59 Plymouth, 5562 bal, $30 mo.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 '56 Chevrolet, 6592 bal, 629 mo.
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
'57 Podge. 6-W9 bal, $23 mo.
Sews on buttons, makes but­
'58 Ford, 6596 bal, 632 mo.
Cheek with
ton holes, embroiders, and CARPETS A'lu CARTE '58 Ply. Wag 6407 bal. 627 mo.
blind sUtchrs. With guar­ For the BEST Carpet Valuci '55 Ford. 6337 bal, 616 mo.
antee. Balance 661.40 or as­
anywhere. Samples shown '58 Rambler, 6299 bal, 615 mo.
sume pymti. $6.20 mo. San­
'00 Anglia. 6589 bal, 631 mo.
In your home.
ford Sewing Center, Fhonc 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande '58 Chevrolet. 6688 bal, 634 mo.
323-8411.
'56 Pontiac, 6581 bal, 631 nto.
241-6184 or
'53 Lincoln. 6499 bal. 624 mo.
Leroy
C.
MacTavlsh,
Owner
61 per day rental for Electric
•56 Ford Wg., 6199 bal. 625 mo.
322-5545 Evenings
Carpet Shampoocr with pur­
'55 Mer. Wag. 6399 bal. 621 mo.
chase of Blue Lustre. Car- Lawn mower 25” Snappin Tur­
■57 Ply. Wag. 6381 bal. 621 mo.
roll's Furniture.
tle. 5 hp., 675. Plmnc 323 •58 4* Truck, $890 bal, 635 mo.
3142.
DUE TO DIVORCE. We have
a Repossessed ‘64 Model RESTAURANT SETTEES. Up­
Swing Needle Dial-A-Stitrh
holstered, plastic covered,
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
Zig Zag. Makes fancy atlt.
approx. 100 ft. Also 6 wood
chea,
makes
buttonholes.
1
0
11
SANFORD AVE.
tables, 30 x 36. Reasonably
Sews on
Buttons, Blind
OPEN EVENINGS
priced. Can be seen any­
SUtches, Monograms, Em­ time. Phone 322 2902 for ap­
broiders, Darns, Patches,
pointment.
Guaranteed. Assume remain­
ing 5 payments of 17.75. Ph. JUNE SPECIAL: Towel*, reg.
59c ea. now 3 for 61. ArmyCredit Mgr., Sanford 322Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
7457.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
*00 So. Park Ave.

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Ripe
hydroponic tomatoes, 33. Furaiturs
25c, also bearing tomato,
cucumber
k
strawberry Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
plant! in container* for
Larry's Mart &gt;15 Senford
home grower*. Grosser Hy­
Ave. Ph. FA 8-4152.
droponic Farms, So. Sen­
ford Ave.

17-92

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baby sitting. 32. Flower* • Bhrube
home or alt
Ph. Mary,

REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER '56 Chewy Belalr aport coupe. '56 Chrysler 2-dr. lldtp. $295
6295.
Combination, 20 c i i . ft. 6135.
Real good condition. 6345. '57 Ford Sta. Wagon.
'58 Mercury Convertible. 6395.
Phone 322-7341.
Ph. 322-7880.
J. P. MOTORS
Portable typewriter, nearly 1958 Mercury Station Wagon.
1500 French Ave.
new. Elec, roaster. 322-6295.
322-7672
Exc. cond. 6175. Reel's Paint
A Body Shop, 10th A San­
BUYING A NEW or
ford.
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH UB
10&lt;&gt;0 Dodge Dart, PB, PS.
b ig $ $ i a v i n g s
♦ Low Interest Rates
Good tires. $695. 645 W. 25th
On Floor Models k
* Low Monthly Payments
l»h.
322-4085.
Demonstrator!
FLORIDA STATE BANK
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
1961 Model Cadillac, 2 Dr. Ne­
In Your Home
'51 Plymouth. Good trans. 6125
vada Grey, loaded, even air,
In Sanford Call
Ph. 322 7600.
62 series, new tires, like
RINGER
new all over. Ph. 322-2051. •63 Torsche S90. Will aril or
Representative at
Seen by appointment.
trade. DeLand 734-8568.
Alan's Fabrics A Ruga
322-5783
'57 Ford t^lr. RAH. auto, 1958 Chevrolet Impxla conver­
trims., V-8. Nice. 6485. Ph.
tible, power steering, brakes,
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
322 8202 after 5.
windows. Good rubber. Ph.
lon, 63.00. Call 322 2960 af­
322-9199 after 5 p. m.
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­ '634k Gataxlc 500 Ford. Bal.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
62100, PymU. 672 mo. Exc. '56 Merc. Good Iran*. $200.
CITY LIMITS.
Going overseas, must sell!
Cond. Will Irade for older
car w. rlear title. Call 322
2413 So. Key, Sanford. Ph.
BY OWNER: Portable TV and
322 8602
4722 between 5 A 7 p. m.
Stand, 650. Th. 322-7798.
Alr-connitioners.
Reverse
cycle. 11.500 BTU. 6125 ea
In operation now. Phone
322-1989.

BABY SIT­ Toy Fox Terrier puppy. Ph. jtu A m ts-z
322-5365.
“ I like b allet

•pacifications.
Greenbrier 27. Special Services
developed by
PIANO SVC. &amp; TUNING
KINOSWOOD
Rebuilding - Retelling
BUILDERS, INC.
FREE ESTIMATES
202 Fairmont Dr.
GENE CUMBAA
FA 2-8074
622-2G81 — After 12 p. m.

Jim Hunt Realty

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.36 Automohnee • Trucke 36. Automobiles • Trucks 37. Boats • Motors

SINGER
Birthday Salo!

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AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
COLORED Night Dishwasher.
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Chick 'N Treat, Sanford.
Good Used Cera Sold
322-7785
Colored man with some store 811 French Ave.
experience, 25-45. m u s t
have drivers license. Good 31. Poultry • Livestock
pay, other privilege*. Apply
SADDLE HORSE, 9125. Ph.
Midway Grocery, 2415 aipca
322 9560.
Ave.
PASTURE your horses, im­
WANTED—J mechanic's with
proved grass, ahade, good
Chrysler products e x p e r ­
water. Cloae In. Call 322ience. See Stan Behney,
0949.
service manager, RON-SUN
Chryalcr-Plymouth, 519 E. CHESTNUT Brown Gelding.
First St.
Broken for Cnw work. Spirit­
ed &amp; well mannered. Ph. af­
WANTED — PORTER. See
ter 5, 322 9413.
Stan Behney, service man­
ager. RON-SUN Chrysler- 31 A . P e ls
Plymouth, 519 E. 1st St.
POODLES, Black or chocolate
19. Bituationa Wanted
$35 715 Magnolia. 322-1868.

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

Property Management
k Sales Broker

Jl

Wagner s Amoco

FURNITURE

V A -FH A

By Nadine Seltzer

S W E E T IE PIE

PERSONAL Child Care my
home. Limited number. Ph. 33. Furniture
322-3920.
PINK GRAPEFRUIT, GREEN
SeU
Ua
Your
Furniture.
GRASS. BLUE WATER!
Quick Service With the
21. B e a u ty Salona
la this colorful setting, with
Caah. SUPER TRADING
107 ft frontage, on Beauti­
Spring Permanent Special
POST. FA 2-0677.
ful CryaUl Lake, you can 20 Percent off regular prices
For the biggest selection of
build a gorgeous I-akefroo'
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
nearly new and used furni­
Home right in the middle of 818 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224)834
ture, see Noll's Furniture
a mature little grove. Sale
Brokerage In Casselberry
Permanent Special
&lt;0
o f fruit should pay taxes
on 17-92. Open 6 days 8 to 6.
20% off Regular Prices
$0,600 AND WORTH IT! Call
Children's Haircuts 61-00
•temper Agency, ISIS So.
FREE ESTIMATE
Ace Beauty Salon,
Trench, 322-4991.
Upholstering k Mattrcas ren­
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8625
ovating. New !c Used Furni­
TRADE
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Two bedroom masonry on nice TOTO'S Budget Wave $7.50;
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Utile lake In country. Also
111 Regular 610. Complete
FA 2-2117.
small cabinet shop on Apopave. app'ts. Free perking.
ka-Orlando Rd. Nice corner
Ind k Oak
lot. Either or both on piece HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
A
to or close to Sanford. Write
105 So. Oak — 323-5742
ONLY 6249 50
“
details, J. C. Robinson, Rt.
25. Plumbing Servic
Eaay Terms
S, Box SUB, Apopka, Fla.
Shop end Save The
PLUMBING
GREENBRIAR
Budget Way
Contracting Repairs
Choice
Iota
available
In
FREE ESTIMATES
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
R. L. HARVEY
overlooking
golf
eouree.
FA 2-2363
Custom building to your 104 Sanford Are.
298 I/&gt;ngwnod Plaza

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frralb June 3, 1064 — I’ ntfe 11 31. Articles For Sale

DAY Grill Cook. White. Must
304 W 2nd St. FA 24032
be experienced. Chick 'N ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Treat, Sanford.

• BR. 1 Bath, Cant, haat,
Built-in-stove, S c r e e n e d HOUSEWORK porch. 6300 Down, 65T mo.,
TING. 322 3418.
1602 Selma Rd., Longwood.
HOUSEWORK or
S22-51S1.
Ph. 322-3503.
LAKE MARY
To settle estate, a 2 Bdrm. IRONING In my
Home with ten lota for cash
on weekends.
price of 65550.
333-0663.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaao.
FA 2-2051 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Auto Glass, Top*
k Sea* Covers

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Open Fri. E ven in gs

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109 N . Palmetto A ve.
Sanford — Ph. 322-1884
iitJ U a k i ifiiin 'r t tat » i ~Mmfl rfiiffllllT lfH I

LINCOLN
MERCURY
W in ter Park
Ph. M I 4-0209

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Page 12 — June 3, 1964

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M A R G A R E T ANN
Q u i r l e n , him been
named home cconomint
for the Florida Power
and Light Company In
S a n f o r d , aucceeding
Lucy Nowlin, who has
b e e n transferred to
Miami. M i n a Quarles
has served ns homo
service representative.
She is from Kingsport,
Tcnn., and in a 1963
graduate of the Uni­
versity of Tennessee.

Seminole TB
Association
Elects Officers
The Board o f Directors of
Hie Seminole County Unit of
the Central Florida TB and
RD Association met recently
and elected
Dr. Kenneth
Wing, Dr. M. A. Nesmith Jr.,
Mrs, II, M. Pearce, .Mrs.
James Gray, Mrs. J. With,
Rev. Jack T. Bryant and Rev.
C. C. Dees Jr., to the organlis i ion's directorate.
The new board aclected
Carroll Burke, president; Dr.
Wing, first vice president;
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough, sec­
ond vice president; Mrs. C.
E. Hunter, secretary, and
Mrs. Nsncy Stoele, treasurer.
Named to the executive
committee were Donald Flcl.
eher, Mrs. W. W. Tyre,
James G. Lee and State Sen.
Mark Cleveland Jr.
A summary of activities far
the past year revealed that
12,180 persons were X-rayed
from August 27, 1003, through
May 8, 1064. At the present
time there are 20 palienti
hospitalised from Seminole
County In TB hospitals. It
was also reported that Christ­
mas Seal Income had reached
the 110,343 mark.
In the field of health educa­
tion, Lee reported that NTA
signposts, a film on chronic
cough
and
shortness of
breath, were shown at the
Hits, Movlcland, Prairie Lake
and Star theatres. Numerous
discussions have been given
to area civic clubs and or­
ganisations and considerable
material has been provided to
local schools.
During the meeting Dr.
Wing spoke on Uk&gt; eflrcta ot
"Smoking on Health" and
showed slides on "Smoking"
■which were made by Dr. C.
Frank Tate, associate pro­
fessor of medicine at Uw Uni­
versity of Miami. Dr. Wing
Was assisted by Dr. Nesmith.
Future meetings of the di­
rectors have been scheduled
for October, January and
March.

Party Honors
Graduates
r

The Starlight Promrnaders
Square Dance Club o f San­
ford, sponsored by the San­
ford Recreation Department,
rapped a recent evening's en­
tertainment with a party for
tba graduating class.
Among those who received
diplomas were Dick and Bar­
bara Zclley, Herb and Lea
Cornelius, Joe and Loulie
SI mu nek, Virgil and Yvonne
Aaron, A1 and Sia Probat,
Gerry end Ed Simon, Mike
Willahan end Evelyn Weby,
This class is Instructed by
Churk Durant, regular caller
for the club. This organisa­
tion meets each Wednesday
evening at the Sanford Civic
Center. The public le invited.

Pension Bill

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WASHINGTON (UP1) —
The House approved and sent
to the Senate Monday a bill
to give fl00-a-munth pen­
sions to 17fi additional Medal
U Honor winners.

25th. &amp;

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SLICED BACON .....................49c
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1Coupon ft The
Purchase Of
"Diamond”
STAMPS
LUNCHEON
PLATES
1Pkg. Of 40 69c
I Coupon good at year "Thriftway"
I Only, Thru Saturday. June •

60 EXTRA

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BOND

With Thla
Coupon ft The
Purchase Of
"Royal"
GKLATIN
STAMPS
6 Keg. Pkgs.
69c
Coupon good at your "Thriftway"
Only, Thru Saturday. June 6

50

EXTRA

G O LD
BOND

With Thla
I Coupon ft The
Purrhaee Of
"Hot Shot"
STAMPS
Houac ft
, Garden Bomb
114 oc bomb 1.29
I Coupon good at your *Thrtftwar'
, Only, Thru Saturday. Juno •

50 EXTRA

G O LD
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With ThU
Coupon ft The
Purrhaee Of
lnelant Cream
PLEASE
STAMPS
11 Ot. Pitcher
79c
Coupon good at year "Thriftway" i
Ouly, Thru Saturday, Jua# 6

50

EXTRA

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With Thla
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I’ urrhaae Of
l.b. Pkg.
"Copeland"
STAMPS
LUNCH
MEAT
{Coupon good at year T h riftw ay" (
Ouly, Thru Saturday, June I

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Purrhaae Of
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�Phil Newsom Says - . .

Just Dont Mix
Idealism and business too often
nre considered to be something like
oil and water — they just don’t mix.
This fallacy ought to be disprov­
ed by news that a group of Ameri­
can businessmen is planning to form
its own “ Peace Corps” to help small
companies in underdeveloped nations
abroad.
“ We want to show people thnt the
free enterprise system is a good
one,” says Thomas 0 . Thomas of the
U.S. State Department, as quoted by
the National Observer.
Thomas is an employe of the Agen­
cy for International Development
( AID), the department’s foreign aid
office, which will provide an initial
$1 million to kick o ff the project.
Eventually, it will operate solely on
private donations.
Not yet bearing an official name
— it is informally called the Exe­
cutive Service Corps— the group
plans to utilize the experience and
knowledge of both retired (but UNtired) executives ns well ns younger
men. The latter would take leaves of
absence from their companies for
overseas service of three months to
two years.
Explaining the type o f aid the
Americans would offer, Thomns
cites ihc example of a shoe company
in Colombia. It makes good shoes,

Castro’s Real Fear

has good workers, but is in finan­
cial trouble.
"They need someone to determine
the per-unit cost for each shoe,” says
Thomas, “ taking in the cost of lea­
ther, labor, overhead, then adding a
profit margin, so a fair, but profit­
able, sales price can be established."
Other types o f help would be ndvice on setting up an assembly line or
strenmlining manufacturing and ad­
ministrative methods.
Under the program, the foreign
company would pay its American
executive the same salary ns it would
a local man. The corps headquarters
in America would pay travel expen­
ses and nny salary supplements.
During his tour of service, the
American would train a local man
to take over the job when he leaves.
This is the kind of “ capitalist sub­
version” we should be telling the
world about.

In New York, the pretty,
dark-eyed Cuban woman ut­
tered a low-voiccd, fervent,
“ I hope so, Oh I hope so. .”
It was a prayer echoed
among tens of thousands of
Cuban refugees acattered across the United States from
coast to coast, buoyed now by
new promises that somehow,
some day. the Moscow-sup­
ported regime of Fidel Castro
would fall and that they could
go back home.
It was inevitable then that
no matter what occurred on
May 20, the anniversary of
Cuba'a
Independence
from
Spain, it should in a way be
anti-climactic.
Underground leader
Manolo Hay's promise that on in­
dependence day he would re­
turn to Cuba to help revitaliie
the opposition that finally
would topple Castro already
had been well publicized. and
part of Its desired effect al­
ready achieved.
Hay. described as tough and
shrewd, is a former Castro
liutenant, an expert at sabo­
tage and guerrilla waifare
and said by some to be Cas­
tro’s most feared enemy.
A few days earlier Ray had
quit his job as consultant to

Thought For Today
For there is one God, and there is
one mediator between God and men,
the man Christ Jesus.— 1 Timothy
2:5.
There is n green hill far away,
Without a city wall,
Where the dear Lord was
crucified
Who died to save us all.
— Cecil Francis Alexander.

Helen Fuller Says

W all Street Commotion
WASHINGTON — The Vati­
can and the U. S. Food and
Drug Administration arc caus­
ing a considerable com m o­
tion in Wall Street.
Drug stocks, a big item in
the market, are due for sharp
ups and downs in response to
their separate and unrelated
actions.
An article titled “ Ahout
Birth Control Pill*” In a Vati­
can publication last week sent
stocks of drug companies in
the manufacture of the neworal
contraceptives soaring
because It Indicated that the
Roman Catholic Church is re­
examining its stand on their
use. It is widely believed that
the whole subject of birth con­
trol will come up for review
by the Ecumenical Council in
its current session. Wall Street
will be watching with interest.
Now orders issued by the
U. S. Food and Drug Admin­
istration last week will lead
to price risea and drops in
other drug stocks. The revised
rules are a clear Indication
that the drug industry can ex­
pect stricter regulation. Thanks
to the Kefauver-llarris Law,
passed in 1962, companies that
useless, though, harmless, pro­
ducts are no longer beyond
the reach of the law.
Before passage of the Kefauver-llarris Law, the FDA
licensed new drugs solely on

the basis of safety. The lawnow requires the drug manu­
facturer to submit medical
proof that the drug is also
effective for its intended pur­
pose. To market a drug hence­
forth, its maker must Ik* able
to show positively that it will
help you, not just negatively
that it will not hurt you.
Unlikely as it may sound,
the Kefauvcr drug (tearing of
I960 disclosed that this re­
quirement is likely to put him
dreds of product* off the mar
ket and save consumers mil
lions of dollars now spent for
worthless drugs. It should al
so help to lift the smog of ad
vertising of drug cures for
whatever ails you.
That depends, of course, on
how the Food and Drug au­
thorities enforce the new law.
The 1962 Kcfauver bill provid­
ed for a two-year transitional
period to permit the Industry
to adjust to the change ahead.
That period ends and the
stricter rules take effect this
fall.
Many supporters of the
strengthened law, Including
the late Senator Kefauvcr
himself, had doubts that the
FDA would put sufficient mu*
cle into the task. In the past
that organization has been
considered one of the mousiest
of all the federal regulatory
commissions.
The agency has complained

that it lacked the men and
the money to do an cfficirnl
job. Rut Senator Hubert Hum­
phrey (D-Minn.) claim* that
the “ principal lack In past
years was not manpower; it
was will-power."
The FDA rules released last
week indicate that the agency
may be recovering from its
“ tired blood.” Over strong
protests from some of the
drug industry, the FDA an­
nounced that it will reexamine
all drugs placed on Die market
since 1938, when the last pre­
vious tightening of the Drug
Acl took place.
The drug manufacturers had
been prepared to produce
medical certification for all
new products, beginning m
October, but many were not
prepared to justify medically
every product, now on the
market, introduced since 1938.
Manufacturers argued that
Congress did not intend to
prohibit them from continuing
to make claims about drug!
licensed under the old merely
"safe” requirement without
proving them medically ef­
fective.
The FDA says Congress did
so intend, and it doe* too. On
ami after Oct. 10, the FDA
can order any drug off the
market that fails lo meet the
stiffened standard.

• Q's and A's

Herald Area Correspondents
Altsmonte Spring*
Mrs. Julia Ilartoa
838-1318
Rear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
638-3046
Chuluot*
Mr*. Joan Magia
363-3743
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
668-5631
Enterprise
Mies Helen Snodgrass
668-8133

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathicus
348-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6218
Lake Monroa
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322-4723
Lon (wood
Mrs. Donna Kstea
838-3317
North Orlando
Mr*. Ilorla Dean
123-1888
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
363-2618

#anfori&gt; fyrato
I’ age 1-A

Sanford, Florida

Q— What bird* can fly im­
mediately after being hatch­
ed?
A—The ntound builders, a
family of blrda inhabiting
Australia and cerUin South
Sea islands.
Q—Who was the first wom­
an to make a solo flight
around the world ?
A— 31ra. Jerrie Mock of Co­
lumbus, Ohio, in 29 days,
Q—What is the origin of
the expression "bury the
hatchet" for making peace
with an enemy?
A —The expression, which
goes bark to the Indians, re­
fer* to their practice of bury­
ing tomahawks beneath the
anil as a gesture of peaceful
intentions.
t j—When were the last
Federal troop* moved out o f
Ihe South after the Civil
War?
A— In 1877,

the Puerto Rican Planning
Board and with some ostenta­
tion dropped from sight.
Able-bodied young Cubans
began disappearing in Miami.
Mysterious messages crack­
led through the air waves. One
said:
“ From Ismael to Eugenio—
the little tree is in the mid­
dle of the pasture."
In his island fortress, Cas­
tro himself was reacting with
a nervousness to the immedi­
ate threat posed either by
Ray's revolutionary junta, by
“ Plan Omega" under the dir­
ection of another exile lead­
er, Eloy Gutierrez Menovo. or
by the Movement for Revolu­
tionary Recuix-rat ion led byManuel Artimr, who headed
the abortive Bay of Pigs in­
vasion.
Newly arrived refugees told
of an 86-mile-long stretch of
highway jammed with militaryvehicles between Havana and
Cardenas on the northern
coast.
The Cuban army went on
general alert, and Cuban Min­
ister of Industry Che (iuevara
admitted the government ex­
pected “ something” to hap­
pen.
Castro himself was giving
the impression of a man ex­

pecting an attack and of a
man feeling increasingly a.
lone.
But it also was obvious that
the Cuban exiles, whatever
their intent, were incapable of
mounting
an
invasion
in
force.
Ray himself had warned the
refugees against expecting too
much too soon.
What then was Castro's real
fear?
Cuban analysts suggested
two contributing factors:
—An exile attack on the
Cabo Cruz sugar mill, 143
miles from Guantanamo on
Cuba's southern coast, admit*
telly had hit Castro where it
hurt the most. The attack de*
stroyed 75,000 bags of sugar
worth more than $1.5 million.
The Cuban sugar crop is the
worst since World War II,
even less than last year’s dll*
astrous 3 4 million tons. Cuba
already- has been forced to
buy sugar on the world mar­
ket to meet its commitments.
—Castro feels he no longer
can count on support from the
Russians, despite Soviet lipservice to the contrary. Re­
ports that the Russians actually had taken out their groundto-air
missile
installations
were not entirely discounted.

Holmes Alexander

Dr. Crane’s

Dear Congressman:

Worry Clinic

WASHINGTON, D. C. -N o t
to name names, but several
well-meaning Congressmen are
turning loose letters they get
from disgruntled Gl’ s in South
Vietnam who tell us how bad­
ly the war is being run. 11te
complaints may tie valid, anil
are not illegal, bill thenought lo be a restraint on
somebody’s part. At least
there ought to tic a consistent
policy.
President Truman fired Gen­
eral MacArthur. ending that
splendid military career and
establishing a No Win con­
cept of warfare which per­
sists to this day, because the
General wrote the wrong kind
of a letter to House Speaker
Martin.
Secretary McNamara broke
General Walker, p u l l i n g
“ finis" to another stirring
military biography and laying
down a “ Muzzle the Military"
precedent, because the Gen­
eral lectured his troop* too
vehemently against the Com­
munist menace which Walker
felt was prowling the home
front.
If it’ s wrong for general of­
ficer* to express themselves
out of channels, it's worse for
junior officers and Gl's tn do
the same thing. MacArthur
and Walker, both West Point­
ers, both with vast experience
as
military
administrators
and leaders in the field, con­
ceivably had something to of­
fer in their opinions. Their
statements had a ring of au­
thority, whereas the men of
the rank and file are position­
ed where they cannot tell the
trees from the forest.
The men cannot be expected
to know this, but their Con­
gressmen should. Congress­
men who print these griping
letters in dispatches to their
constituents, or hand them
out to newsmen for publica­
tion, are doing the country a
misdeed. There is no censor­
ship in peacetime to prevent
aervieemen from writing such
letters. There is nothing, I
am told at the Pentagon, that
the Defense Department can
do to prevent a Congressman
from making them ptiblir.
Many Congressmen, says a
Pentagon spokesman, send the
letters from Vietnam to the

Pentagon for comment. In
some ra«cs there is construc­
tive adjustment when the
complaint is legitimate. This
sensible treatment of letter*
pi-eserves the right of com­
munication. II discharges the
duty which any representative

Barbs
Hy Hal Cochran
Keep thinking about how
phyaicully tired you are and
you'll wind up mentally tired.
About the easiest svuy to
make it rain is to buy a new
ear.
Adding- up his score just be­
fore driving al each hole
dorsn’t mean a golfer is u
teetotaler,
A doctor says a happy-golucky girl carries her years
lightly. And likely much long­
er than the worrisome one.
Don't you wish you had the
money you were going to
save for this year's vacation?
It's hardly worth being fix­
ed for life if you've nearly
worried yourself to death do­
ing it.
Spring is when a wife won't
let Iter husband let the grass
grow under his feet.
A doctor says we shouldn’t
scratch our akin. Como real
hot weather and most of us
won’t be up to scratch any­
way.
You seldom hit the right
odds often enough at a race
track to get even.

of the people owe* Ms con­
stituents. Rut the use of
front-line letters as criticism
of foreign policy is a Kid
practice. It is injurious alike
to public dignity and military
morals.
Aside front self discipline on
the part of Congressmen, how­
ever, the practice seems likely to go on. There is no eas­
ier way to attack the conduct
of a deml war such a* we
have in Vietnam than to quote
from a homesick soldier, but
it Is hardly a fair attack, or
a useful one. H cheapens the
criticism which these same
Congressmen can more force­
fully make from other sources.
The losing effort we are
putting up in Vietnam liegan
with the very mistake which
MacArthur warned against
more than a decade ago—we
entered a conflict without any
determination to see it through
to victory. Ilehind the deci­
sion that now' lias us dead­
lock in the rice paddies is
the same lack of moral filter
in Washington which drove
Walker to an overwrought tail
understandable belief that any
leadership so aoft-on-Communism must be pro-Communist.
Overhanging the whole of our
world policy, in Southeast
Asia and elsewhere. Is the
sickly dread that a real suc­
cess for American arms will
incite our entente* when, in
truth, It would probably dis­
may them.
There are legitimate areas
of policy and performances
winch Congressional members
ought to be plastering with
criticism. There is plenty of
ammunition without wadding
up gripe letters from soldier
boys who have been writing
them since time immemorial.

Marvin'* problem occur*
thousand* of lime* among
high1 school student* so
scrapbook this rase. And
pin it In the bulletin hoard,
for hoy* and girl* will lire
longer if they indulge In
regunr athletics, for their
hearts then benefit in tan
Ma)*, a* shoMn below.
CASK 8-481: Marvin G..
nged 16, i* a slender high
schooler.
“ Dr. Urune,” h e a s k e d ,
“ could you help nte persuade
my mother to let me engage
in trnrk?
"I want to compete a* a
mile runner.
“ Hut my mother objects.
Kite thinks I might develop
un ‘athlete's heart' or some­
thing that would shot ten my
life.
“ Isn't track a good way to
become strong and healthy?"
Sports Facta
If a tioy like Marvin obtain* a medical examination
which allow* that he is in
good physical condition, then
ho should become b e t t e r
equipped for long life hy par­
ticipation in sports.
This mean*, of course, that
he must condition himself by
gradual degrees.
An untrained young man is
not supposed to enter a gruel­
ing mile race.
But if he gradually arrllmatrs himself to his sports
event, he will develop a
stronger heart.
Actually, the heart of an
athlete heroines larger than
that o f the non-athlete.
For regular exercise not
only enlarges your biceps and
leg muscles, but It also in­
creases the size of your heart,
for the heart is mucle, too.
A person with a well devel­

oped heart amt greater lung
rapacity, wilt thus benefit in
several ways.
First, hi* hrart will heat
more slowly. Instead of hav­
ing a pulse of 72 beat* per
minute, the trained ntiln run­
ner may have a normal pulse
of only 66 or 68 heats per
minute.
And this slowing dnw nf
Ihc heart should help it last
longer.
At birth, for example, the
average person is endowed hy
God Almighty with about 21Y
billion heart beats.
Compare them to dollars in
your Kink account.
When you use up the last
ones, your cardiac bank ac­
count it tints wiped out and
you die.
Bui if your heart ln-.it* more
slowly, you salvage those ex­
tra heart beats for longer life.
For example, suppose an
athlete'* heart heals only 70
times per minute instead of
72. His heart thus will save
120 beats per hour or 2.880
beats every full day.
That means he Is not deplet­
ing his cardiac bank account
as fast as the non athlete.
For those 2,880 salvaged
beats mean that his heart
rests an extra 41 minutes
every 24 hours!

In effect, we might say h#
thus adds 41 additional min­
utes each day tn his lifespan!
But there Is another very
valuable result nf having a
bigger heart.
The two eoronary arteries
that nourish the heart muscle,
will also he larger.
Thus, a tiny floating clot
that might plug a smaller cor­
onary arlery, will flow farth­
er down the coronary In the
larger heart and thus not bo
as likely to cause death from
a heart attack.
1’ arcnt*.
encourage
your
children to romp and play and
hnvo fun, for this It medically
wholesome, unless they havo
some heart ailment at the out­
set that your physician feels
will preclude such heavy ex­
ercise.

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what she ain't!

Wed., June 3, 1961

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PHASIC VOLTOI.IXK, r i t n l i i l . i . General Manager
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Christmas.

A Word Of Thanks

I am deeply grateful to the citizens of Seminole County
for your vote and expression of confidence and support
in my campaign for County Commissioner District 1.
The growth period ahead will demand responsibility,
stability and planning. I want us to work together for
the benefit o f all of Seminole County. To do this I ask
your continued cooperation. Remember, 1 will be your
commissioner working for you.
My appreciation to the many friends, workers and
voters whose help and friendship has been most
encouraging.
My sincere thanks to each and everyone o f you.

Edward Yarborough
Geneva. Florida

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THURSDAY, JUNE
1964
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
An unexpected chance arliea
today for you to get right
Into a new plan o f action that
appeala to you, by which you
very readily will bo ablo to
put into motion a new idea
that ha* »ome eery practical
benefit* flowing from it. Dut
you need to *how othen you
are wide awake to ita poeaibilitiea.
ARIES (March *1 to April
ID) Personal intereita ahould
be uppermost In your mind
today, alnce it !• posiible for
you to find better outlet* for
your talenta. Dree* In good
•ty!e early. Then o ff to right
place*.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) If you are more practi.
cal in your planning, you
*oon find that you achieve
cherished aim*. Conferring
with experU and following
advice i* belt method, toe.
Stay on the beam.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Listen to that good friend
who i* in an expansive mood
and give* valuable suggestion*
for your advancement. Get
out more with people. Make
the contact* that really count.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You can basic
in reflected glory today, pro­
vided you show real ability
and are loyal to blg-wig.
Don’t be afraid to accept re■pomibillty. You can prosper
vary rapidly.
LEO (July 32 to August
21) Using new methods Is
wise today, since they In­
crease prestige and profit.
Get into right source* and
be well-informed fir s t Urns*
who have wisdom are to as
expansive mood.
VinGO (August 32 to Septcmber 22) Sitting down with
accountants, govsrnment of­
ficials, can help much In set­
ting up a more economical
regime for yourself now. Get
in right with associates. Ba
affable at home tonight
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Although asso­
ciates, both near and far, may
seem demanding, it all augura to your benefit in the
long run. Look to the larger
lasues la operations. Fine re­
sult* follow.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) If you critic­
ise less and are more enthus­
iastic about your work, you
soon find pleasure and pro­
fit In i t Endeavor to please
co-workers.
Efficiency
Im­
proves quickly.
SAGITTARIUS (Novsmber
22 to December 31) A posi­
tive attitude toward whatever
you most want to accomplish
will see It materialit* in no
time. Find your forte in life.
Bring out those hlddea tal­
ents.
CAPRICORN (December 33
to January 20) You can eas­
ily get aid from othera for
whatever practical projects
you have in mind. Make fam­
ily life more secure, toe. Han­
dle all financial obligations
with wisdom.
AQUARIUS (January 31
to February 19) You csa rely
on associates now to help you
make dally work easier and
more remunerative. Ba sure
to get shopping don*. Meet
with others on time and Im­
prove reputation.
PISCES (February *&gt; to
Marrh 20) Being more care­
ful In the payment o f your
bill* and making collections
is the only way to get on sol­
id ground, leek advlca from
experts. Those In business
have much to offer.
IF YOUR CHILD IB BORN
TODAY, he or shs will poss­
es* much ingenuity and ean
be vary successful la life Just
soon as perseverance ie
learned as well as the need
for order and system In Ilfs,
no matter what the task at
hand may be. The mind Is
quick and the reflexes per­
fect, but finishing what la
once started Is the greatest
lesson to be learned here, and
early.
“ The Stars Impel, they
do not compel.” What you
■take o f your life is large­
ly ap to YOUI
Carroll Rlghter's Individual
Foreeast for your sign for
July Is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Boa 1921, Hollywood 29, Cal­
ifornia.
George T. Kaehleln, J r ,
president o f the American Au­
tomobile Assn., A AA , warns
Florid* to gird for an influx
o f tourist* far exceeding the
Boat optimist!# prediction*.

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WEDNESDAY P. M.
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DEAR ABBY: t «m 11
and 1 want to ask you a
■crioua quMtion. Do ANY
^ boy* like nlcs, sweet, old-

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don’t fiv e them what they
want, they think you don’t
like them and they go find
aomeone who will. Thla guy
I went with waa real nice
at firat, then he atarted
getting "fresh." He aald If
1 liked him I’d go along
with hla Ideal. I really Ilked him, but I couldn't ex­
plain why I wouldn’t giTe
in without Bounding atupid
or juvenile. He laid I waa
too “ nice" for him, and he
left. Now I realiie how
much I liked him. How can
1 get him hack ?
DEE
DEAR DEE: Plenty of
boya atill like “ nice, aweet,
old'faahioned" girla, (That's
the kind they look for when
they have marriage in
mind.) I f you have to de­
fend your moral atandarda
with a debate, you are in
the wrong company. Forget
thla boy. But don^ ba aurprlied If he tu r n up after
he’a grown up, and tella you
that you were right, and
he'd lika to have another
ehanca—thla time w i t h
YOUR rulea.

DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band haa been dead for 22
yeara. I have continued to
call myaeif MRS. JOHN
SMITH. A frieml o f mine
recently pointed out to me
that I waa breaching eti­
quette; that alnce there ia
no longer a JOHN SMITH,
neither is there a MRS.
JOHN SMITH, and I should
be calling myself MRS.
G E R A L D I N E SMITH.
Please set me straight.
MRS. UERAI.DINE OR
MRS. JOHN
D E A R M R S . JOHN
SMITH: Your friend ia the
one who needs to be “ set
straight.’ ’ When you took
John’s name, you took it for
as long as YOU lived (un­
less you took another hus­
band), not fur as long as
HE lived.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY. Since read­
ing in your column that a
woman changed dentists be­
cause she didn’t liko the
canned music he used in his
office, I should like to ex­
press myself on that sub­
ject. I quit TWO dentists
on thia account. Rut worse
yet ia being forced to listen
to canned music in a gar­
age. I sat there wniting for
my ear to be repaired,
while the mechanic waved

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wrenches and screw drivers
around in the air at he sang
and skipped and danced ail
around the car though he
were in a hypnotic state.
He stood on hia toes, leap­
ed Into the air and twisted
his body. His boss snld he
was a good mechanic and,
if the music were turned
off, every mechanic In the
place would walk out. A t
six dollars an hour I didn't
bring my car in there to be
entertained. When I want
to aee a ballet, I'll buy a
ticket. There should be a
law against such nonsense in
a place o f business
RENOLDA
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MAC: No horse cen go as
fast as the money you bet
on him.
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NORTH (D)
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41085
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gobbled up by East’s ace.
Weetk East
death Wee*
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14
Pass
2 N.T. Pass
defense cashed six fast heart
3N.T. Pass
Pass Pass
tricks while South was busy
Opening lead—¥ Q
discarding winners.
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about his bad luck. He point­ lead and that West might
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From the age o f 30 on, too
many women look for youth
In a beauty shop instead of
reaching out for new Interests
that will truly give them a
permanent youth.
By 30, the great majority
o f women—especially house­
wives—settle for what they
nlready know and for tha int crests they have at the mo­
ment. Life settles down to a
routine o f work nnd a little
or a lot o f social life, includ­
ing club work, PTA, bridge,
end so forth.
But it's ail organised and
most o f It la sedentary. They
play bridge, they listen to
lectures, they join discussion

N o Complaints

W I L L I A M S PORT, I’a.
(U PI) — Not a single mem­
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t h e i r scheduled exhibition
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read a book re-hash it for
them.
But as for really pitching
in and learning a new skill
or pursuing some new hobby
o f their own, that is put off
until there It mors time.
They never consider this as a
possible way of getting a
little xtp into their lives.
What ia it you have always
regretted
thut you didn't
know how to do? To ride a
horseT To play the piano? To
paint? To writs? To realty
know something about gard­
ening or interior decoration?
Why not start learning this!

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The average woman may
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her husband. But chances are
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money that Weat would hold
tho ace of hearts, whereupon
the heart lead would not have
hurt him anyway.
For some strange reason.
North had nothing to aay.
Perhaps, she was just too nice
to speak up or maybe she had
learned that it wouldn't do
any good. There la no cure
for thia no-trump dleeaie. Any
criticism o f a no-trumpist is
apt just to lend to more and
worse no-trump bids from
him in an effort to show a
profit on one o f them.
I did not comment either.
Kibitzers should be seen and
not heard and I am not going
to comment now, except to
point out that If North had
been the no-trump declarer
nothing could have hurt him.

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8:30-9 p. m. CBS. Suspense.
"Tha Leader." What starts
out as a skillfully planned sus­
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rather dull and disappointing
finish. Very good, neverthe­
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key role o f a master crook
who plans every step of a
forthcoming crime with pain­
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warehouse. A cruiser and
sktndiving suits make it poss­
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9-9:30 p.tn, CBS. Tha Bev­
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half as funny. Banker Dryadale's eueceai In keeping tha
Clampetta from getting home­
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appears doomed to failure as
his snooty wife determines to
have the eyesore demolished
Learning that wreckers may
not legally raze a domicile
while It's occupied, Dryadale
moves into the shack, a move
that amazes even the usually
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Buddy Ebzen, Irene Ryan,
Max Baer and Donna Douglas.
9:30-11 p. m. CBS. "Once
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when It was originally done
off-broadway In tha spring of
1959. it owned much of its
success to a knockout per­
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the hoyden Ish princess who
competes physically and in
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mnrr so, which automatically
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Uiclr rolca as the mean queen,
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waiting for thla form of tele
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Munich Tries To
Make Amends
For Hitler
MUNICH ( N B A ) - Munich,
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 ai a challenge to
the new German dem ocracy,"
explains Dr. Anton Fingerle,
superintendent of
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 ha a pioneered also
in the establishment of cultur­
al exchanges with Israel. Bub­
bling with enthusiasm the
Ijord Msyor of Munich, Dr.
Vogel, has Just returned from
a tour of 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,
Of 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
ery history In the schools is
one of the difficulties with
which Fingerle has to contend.
For 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 of Rutgers Univcr
ally, to come here this sum­
mer to make a special study
o f anti-Senmitism with the
view of publishing his find
ingt In book form.
The resettled Jews them•elves present special prob
blems, largely of a psycholo­
gical nature.
Two-thirds of 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. "Almost 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
more than 90 per cent o f the
young Jews expressed a dc

•ire to emigrate.
Many young Jews hava re
(used to do their national ser­
vice, which la their consti­
tutional right. "How can 1 en­
list as long ea there are o f­
ficers who served under the
NaaiaT" on* of Uitm la reportad to hava asked the selection
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VOL. 56

V e io ^
Sure enough, it ill
• • •
A couple of Clock Watchers
called this morning to lay
that Lake Monroe ia “ turning
green."

• • •

Maybe iti algae from Lake
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 of the ahell there were
eight numbers identifiaole on
the egg.
A short time later Readen,
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."
Now, it's happened again.
An egg, brought to The Her­
ald for us to sec, contains
10 numbers—all whole num­
bers plus fractions such as
three • eights, one • quarter,
three-quarters, etc. Readen
says no newspapers or oiher
printed matter was around to
com e Into contact with the
eggs. Besides, if the eggs had
been in contact with printed
materials the letters and fig­
ures would have been re­
versed.
As we said, maybe you can
figure It out.

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IFetabiished 1008 ‘ THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1901

J V U V A ...
Another Visit

52 Parties

MOSCOW (UPI) — 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.

All Quads Dead
NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y.
(UPI)— All of the quadrup­
lets born two months prema­
turely to the wife of an un­
employed Brooklyn plumber
have died, Lung Island Jewish
Hospital reported early today.

Seaway Booms
DETROIT (UPI) — 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

TWO 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 Air 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 U. S. Operated
Ship Buzzed
Nomination Efforts By Cuban MIG

Picket Line Gives

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Members of Seminole High
School’* Class of *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 of 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
War H.

• • •

Members of Branch 1777,
National Association of Let
ter Carriers, wiU meet Fri­
day night at the First Federal
Savingi and Loan Aasociation
Conference rooms.

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Subway Fire

★ ★ ★
Scranton Says
No To Feeler

NEW YORK (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. (UPI)
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 roll'' that would be
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — 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.
Coal Is Key
WASHINGTON (U I'I) —
Tha economic future of the
Appalachian states ia linked Best Speller
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
to the coal Industry, Presi­
dent Joseph E. Moody of 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

Agree To Truce

mittre on Lung Island which
•MIAMI (U I'I)—A relrlgrrawill mist- ¥150,000 for the
lor ship flying the Honduran
full election campaign.
flag but operated by an
The governor conceded the
American company was buzz­
California
presidential pri­
ed by a Cuban air force MIG
mary to Goldwater at u press
lighter last week about 60
conference Wednesday, 10*j
miles from the Cuban coast,
houit after the polls closed.
maritime sources said today.
He had postponed meeting the
No shots were fired. Other
press for hours because of th-j Cuban MiG's also were re­
see - saw vote count whien ported in (lie area,
ended in nn eyelash victory
A spokesman for the Antil­
for the Aiizonu senator.
les Terminal Co., which oper­
“ 1 would not drop out of ates a shipping service bethe 'igkt '•ier-iti»« | hnVr*lo*t HvC. n Central America , id
a prili,ary," said Rockf-fi her. Flouda, confirmed the report
“ There's a long time between and said the U. S. Coast
now and the convention tn Guard was bring notified.
San Francisco opening July 13
The motor vessel Johnnie I,
and it'* hard to tell what is a converted military LCI, was
going tn happen.”
rn route to Tampa from Brit­
Rockefeller admitted that ish Honduras and Guatemala
Goldwater'* victory c o u l d when it was buzzed by the
mean the senator's early nom­ MIG, crewmen said. At the
ination at the convention, but time, the ship was about 79
he laid he hoped public opin­ miles from Cabo San Antonio,
ion would bring Goldwater I’inar Del Bio Province in
“ into
the mainstream of Cuba. It carried frozen meat
and concentrated o r a n g e
American thinking ”
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*.
SAN FRANCISCO (UI’ I) Shipi operated by t h e
California Republicans doubt­ American firm make regular
ed today that the narrow vic­ iuni between Tampa and Be­
tory in Tuesday’s primary for lize, British Honduras, and
Arizona conservative Barry- Malias De Galvez, Guate­
G o l d w a t c r represented a mala.
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
Several
hundred
dollars
Republican National Cnnvonv tilth of automotive supplies,
lion here in mid-July.
But they fell his 51-79 per- tin hiding a large quantity of
rentage win over New York spark plugs were stolen wmioGov. Nelson llockrfellcr lor tlmo during the night irom
the state's 66 convention votes Muller Motor Company, Sec­
was far from a clear-cut vic­ ond Street and Palmetto Ave­
nue.
tory.
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.

MOSCOW (U PI) - The So­
viet Union today Issued a new
rail for an Immediate show­
down conference of 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 of the Communist
parties of 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.

Parts Stolen
From Dealer

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 A t
Rollins Friday

Martin Contract
TWO FUTURE FARMERS front the Seminole llfifh School chapter have
been notified they are recipients of 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. (UPI)
—The Army said a ¥27.5 mil­
lion contract has been award­
ed the Martin Cn'a Orlando
plant for production of Perth*
mg ground support equip­
ment.

NEW CENTURIAN was named recently nbonrd the nlrrrnft carrier L’ SS
Franklin D. Ilooncvelt when L. Cdr. it. S. Davidson of Heavy Attack
Squadron 11 made his 100th arrested landing aboard the aircraft. Cdr.
Davidson is shown at right receiving congratulations of 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
Air Station’s Heavy Attack Wing One, resides at Lake Mary.

Boy Confesses Caribbean Tropical
Accidental
Depression
Stalled
Killing
AVON PARK (UPI) — 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 of 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

No Sharp Turn
Seen For GOP

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."

WINTER PARK. The Rollins College Alumni-Senior
Sunrise Breakfast, one of the
oldest traditions at Rollina,
will 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
NEW YORK (UPI) — 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
WEST ALLIS, Wia. (UPI)
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 of 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 of 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 Nor­
wegian motor vessel called
the Shauraag. No one was injurrd In the crash.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

JAMES deGANAHL

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 of 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,

LAKELAND (UPI) — The
Joint efforts of 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 of 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.

MIAMI (U PI) — 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
CAPE KENNEDY (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 flisl 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 of the injured were
identified as Maurice Dugan,
of Edgewatcr, wlm had a
full-lined ankle and hack; am!
Wilburn C. Lungford of Tam­
pa, whu was in good condi­
tion.

Urban Renewal
Hearing Set
DAYTONA BEBACI1 (UPI)
—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 of 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.
At last reports, the center
of Git; depression was located
about (It'll miles south-south­
west of Miami near latitude
19 north, longitude 66 west,
the Weather Bureau said.
“ The diaturliunce shows no
signs of intensifying within
the next day or two," 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 of 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 of 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. D o n a l d
Dunn, W. B. Heath and Roy
Morgan.
Construction on the plant is
expected to gel underway in
July.

N EW TIRE

No Quorum A t
Altamonte
The
Altamonte Spring*
Town Council meeting, sluted
for 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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Unit Names
Conference
Delegates

M ore Concerts A t No
Price Rise Offered

lly Jane Casselberry
American Legion Auxiliary
mer members aollcitlng the re*
newal of their membership for
Memorial Unit 266 of Cassel­
the 1064-06 season, which has
berry will he represented by
a tentative salte of five pro­
Mrs. Harold Kryder and Mrs.
grams, Including two out­
Kenneth Walbridge ns dele
standing programs from the
gates
at the Constitutional
Central Florida area.
Conference to be held April
Kicking off the concert sea­
son In November will lie the
26 at the Umatilla Civic t en
Stetson Glee t^lub. This group
ter.
KYLE KEOGH
la well - known throughout
Mrs. Kenneth Green was
Florida and are veterans of
selected as alternate delegate
many concert tours under the
in appointments made during
direction of Professor Harold
Monday night's meeting of the
Giffin.
Dimpled Deborah K. Sipes
Unit held in the Casselberry
Winding up the progrnma in
Woman's Club.
won the Baby of the Year
the spring of 1965 will be the
Appointed to served on the Contest staged this past
Florida Symphony Orchestra
nominating committee
to month by Zcta Xi Chapter of
under the direction of Henry
draft a slate of officers for
Beta Sigma Phi and the Lit­
Federal State Market Mazer, wfiich was enthusissFAMILY GROUPS seen In costume nt the Rear Lake Elementary School
the coming year were Mrs.
tle Red Schoolhousc is $500
llrally received In Ssnford in
News Service
Joseph Ciszewski, Mrs. Rus­
last Fritlny night for the Marti! Gras sitonsorcd by Cub Scout Pack 2.10
richer as a result.
previous concerts here.
Sanford
sell Corwin, Mrs. Ihomas
included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ostrander and children, Ricky and Kathy,
Deborah, 6 months old
Shipping point Information
In between are nationally
Hurston, Mrs. Walbridge and
top photo, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Maries and sons, Gary nnd Scott,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
for April 8. All salra F. O. R known acts I n c l u d i n g the
Mrs. Green.
L. Sipes of 103 Mayrose Drive,
Precooling chargea extra un Rurke Family Singers, recent­
(Herald Photos)
bottom.
The Unit voted to contri­
was sponsored by the Semi­
less otherwise stated.
ly seen on the Ed Sullivan
bute to the village watrr
nole Chapter of Future Farm ­
HANPORD-OVIKDOshow; monologue artist Marpump project for Ecuador, a ers of America.
EELLWOOIJ DISTRICT:
cjn Robin and Scott Morrison,
joint project of the American
She won out over 14 con­
Partly cloudy and warm.
talented musical character
Legion Auxiliary nnd CARE. testants, all of whose pictures
Cabbage: Demand moderate study artist.
I’ o p p y Chairman, Mrs. were posted in three Sanford
m arket steady. Domestic round
Judge Mize emphasized that
Green, announced plans for stores—noumlllat &amp; Anderson,
type, H i bu. crates, $1.10 to this Is a tentative program
Poppy Dny which will be held Touchtons and Ben Franklin
81.16; 60 lb. sacks, 86 cents to that depends for financing on
Saturday, May 23. All funds 5 &amp; 10 Store. A penny counted
00 cents, few $1; Red type, H i Increased membership In the
received In the snle of pop­ as one vote for the contest­
bu. crates, medium to large Concert Association.
pies are used to aid patients ant.
82.76 to 83; Savoy type, med • “At this time, we will be
at veterans hospitals and in
Other winners were:
contacting former members,
turn size, few, 82.
child welfare.
Judy Mixon, 7 months old,
Carrots: D e m a n d good asking for renewal of tholr
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
markot steady. Topped, wash memberships, but anyone else
Cecil Mixon of Lake Mary,
ad, 48*1 lb. film bags, mesh interested In Joining is asked
second, and Kyle D. Keogh,
m aster container, medium to to contact Mrs. Rulph Austin
10 months old, son of Mr. and
large, 81*76; 60 lb. sacks, Smith, membership chairman
Mrs. R. W. Keogh.
at 2021 Park Ave.," he said.
loose, large, 81-16.
Judy was sponsored hy
Celery: Demand fair on S Tickets are available In three
It's now legal to drive 36
American
Legion Post 53
dos. and larger which are most price ranges—student mem
miles an hour on Sanford while Kyle had the Sanford
of the offerings, moderate on bershlps at 84; adults at 87.60
Avenue from 13th Street I.O.O.F. Lodge for his spon­
smaller sizes, mnrkct slightly and f a m i l y memberships
south to the Sanford Naval sor.
weaker, especially on 8 doz. which admit parents and all
Air Station.
Proceeds from the contest
and larger. 16 In. crates, Pas­ children under 12 at a rate of
City crews Wednesday com­ will be used to further the
cal type, few H4 doz., 82; 2 818 for the year.
pleted erecting the new speed work at the Little Red School­
2',4 doz., 82.26; 8 doz., 82.60;
Memburshlps entitle holders
signs between 13th und 26th housc which cares for excep­
4 dos., 82.76; 6 and 8 doz., to attend ull concerts and they
Streets. The previous limit tional children in the area.
83.26; hearts, crates, film are trunsferrahle, thus per­
was 26 miles an hour between
The Sipes baby won a Series
wrapped, 24 count, 83.76.
mitting a member to allow a
those two strecti.
E bond donated by Florida
Dill: U LA crates, 4 doz. friend to use his ticket If he
bunches, 82.60.
c-nnot attend a concert.
Endive: Demand fair, mark­ A general membership drive,
et steady. 11/0 bu. crates, enlisting both old and new
memlwrs will be held in the
81.10.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — policemen c h a r g e d In a
Escarole: D e m a n d fair, fall, Judge Mize said.
protcction-for-pay
Two
city patrolmen aurren- spreading
market steady. 1 1/0 bu.
“ But In order to go ahead
scnndul*
dered
to
county
police
on
crates, 00 cents.
with the scheduling of this
Mayor Haydnn Burns said
Lettuce: Supply light, de excellent series of five con­ shakedown charges Tuesday
it
was “likely the arrests will
night,
the
sixth
and
acventh
niand moderate, market about certs, we need to obtain ns
Bourbon
reurh to certain county offi­
steady. Iceberg type, WU msny commitments ns possible
REG. 4.60—33.88 CASE
cials," hut did not name
crates, 24 count, cleanup lot, now. Failure to secure the
them.
81.60, soma fair quality, 81-10; necessary membership to fi
“The matter Is far from
Boston type, EIIN crates, 24 nanco this program will result
being cicsed," Burns said
count, fair quality, 82; Ro- In Uie series having to drop
after a meeting with Sheriff
malne type, 11/0 bu. crates, one or two programs,’’ he em
Dale Carson and Duval Coun­
81.76; Leaf type, 24 qt. bask­ phaslzed.
By United Pretz International ty Solicitor Edward Booth,
ets, 81-60; Bibb type, 12 qt.
Miami Mayor Robert King
T h e patrolmen charged
baskets, 8L
High claimed support today with unlawfully accepting
Onions, (Ireen: Demand fair,
from three labor union Inrali unauthorized c o m p e n nation
m arket steady. Crates, 8 dos.
In hiz race (or the governor's were Jnmes Brunch, 30, and
bunches, 82.40 to |2.70, mostly
office.
J. F. I.uman, 28.
82.40 to 82-66.
J1UTEPEC, Mexico (UPI)
He said the locali of the
Parsley: Crates, 8 dos. — Barbara Hutton Mdivanl
Hotel and Restaurant Union,
bunches, curly, 81-60.
Reventlow Grant Troubetzkoy tho Waiters and Bartenders
Parnsnlps: Baskets, topped, Ruhirosa Von Crnmm is a
Association, and n union vot­
12-1 lb. film bags, 81-36.
princess today for the third ing education group endorsed
Radishes: Demand moderate time.
him Tuesday night after meet­
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
• t slightly lower prices, mark­
Laotian • V i e t n a m e s e
REG.
—Mrs. Chnrlos R. Holley,
et weaker on red varieties, Prince Pierre R. Chao Doan, ing at Miami.
5.00
High,
whoze
campaign
plat­
wife
of
tho
Republican
runsteady on white. Topped, Red
48-year-old chemical cii form includes a plank fur a didate for governor of Flori­
variety, 80-6 oz. film bags, 86 glnrer and painter, became
41.95
cents to 81 ;Whlle Icicle, 24 the Woolwnrth heiress’ sev­ minimum wage of $1.25 per da, gave birth to n It pound,
5TII
.CASE
hour,
said
he
understood
sev­
0
ounce
l&gt;oy
here
Tuesday.
8-oz. film bags, 81-60.
enth husband In a “city-hair’ eral other union locals hs\e
The rhlld, who has not been
Tunlps; 60 lb. sacks, topped ceremony Tuesday In this
scheduled meetings in Hie named, Is tho fourth for tho
and washed, 81-26 to 81.60.
provincial town.
next few days to endorse him. couple, and the second boy.
BAHTIN OS, FLORIDA
A reception for about 30
DIHTItlCT:
guests at the new Princess'
Cabbage: Demand moderate, Japanese-style home here fol­
LIGHT
market steady. Domestic round lowed the rerrmony.
OK DARK
type, IK bu. crates, 81-16; 60
lb. sacks, 86 cents to 81, few
high as 81-66.
BROOKSVILLE (U P!) - A
STR.
two year-old hoy, Charles Sil
REG.
vers, who had been the object
6.25
of an all-night search In a
MILWAUKEE, Wiz. (UPI) wooded area near here, was
•17.88
•—Wisconsin CSov, John W, found safe this morning.
CASE
Reynolds, winner of the pre­
sidential primary In his home j hch
state, cnnjtm-ntlng on Wal­
LAKE CITY (UPI) - Oliver
lace’s substantial vote:
Bradley, 74, (he first Negro
N. Y. STATE
BROOKFORD
“I’m disappointed he got to run for public office here NIW DESIGN
10 YU. 86* IILEND
Coo
/,
cooiforfablt,
(mail
any votes a t all, but we must since
reconst-urtion
days
realize we have prejudice In waz defeated Tuesday In the NEWCONSTRUCTION
PARK
&amp; TILFORD
DRY GIN
PINK — WHITE
ihe North Just as in the rare for a city commission
GIN — VODKA
Intro hoary (rams girst
SI’K. BURGUNDY
South.”
scat.
long lorvleo, falsi hard woar.
CHARRED OAK
29.95 CASH
8 Ylt. STR. lilt II.
STR. KY.
More entertainment for the
■erne price ae test year It the
offer made today hy Judge
Vernon C. Mize, president of
the Seminole County Mutual
Concert Aaaoclatlun.
Renewal membership lists
were opened Wednesday with
Mayor A1 Wilson buying the
first renewal from Mrs. Ralph
Austin S m i t h , membership
chairman.
A telephone committee will
begin today to call on all for

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DEBORAH SIPES
(Photos by Jameson

JUIIY MIXON

Deborah Sipes Contest Winner

VEGETABLE
REPORT

State Bank and a trophy off­
ered by Wert’s Jewelers. The
prizes will be awarded at the
Future Farmers banquet sell
for the high school at 7 p m j
April 14.
Judy’s prize was a loving j
cup from Kadcr's Jewelers j
while Kyle received a gift j
certificate for bronzing of his
first baby shoes. The award
was given by Gitmm Jewelers.|

35MPH On Part
Of Sanford Ave.

Jax Charges 2 City Patrolmen

Sanford
FU.

NEVER BEFORE ! !
M EDLEY
90° - 8 YR. . CHARCOAL
FILTERED

White Label Blend
REG.
5.75

Kentucky Bourbon

$ 3 t S

COLONIAL CLUB

LIQUEURS

Aprirnt — Cherry —
Pearh — Blackberry—
Kummel — Creme Do
Menthe — Cacao —
Aninrtte — Rock *N
Rye — Sloe Gin

REG. 4.50

LIQUOR FOR LESS
BACARDI
$
RUM

86 PROOF IMP. SCOTCH

Boy Found Safe

* 4 .7 9

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Race

G ILBEYS

Champagne

279

BOURBON

REG. 4.30—39.76 CASK

3 sths *995

ABC

Golden Varnlih Rattan
Jet Black Wrought lion

Ivy

C H A R C O A L F IL T K H K D

KY. STR. BOURBON

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Each Week • Mon. thru
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guarantee thU
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of Sanford

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REG. 6.26
36.93
5th CASK.

3.99

Ezra Brooks
“Real Sippin* Whlakey"

STRAIGHT
KENTUCKY
BOURBON
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ECHO SPRING
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CARRINGTON
IMP. CANADIAN 4.88

BEER
12 OZ. QQc
GENESEE
8
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OLD GERMAN B&amp; nSBB*
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EXTRA
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Ballantine 3.49 CasePlua
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Sanford’s Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store

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J. T. S. BROWN

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OLD FORESTER
86*
KY. Min.

Prejudice In
North Too?

FIFTH

Seagram CROW N
ROYAL Al.l,AVAILABLE
ABC STORES

Just North of Casselberry City Limits
Hwy. 17-92
Halfway Between Sanford and Orlando
There’s A Reason ABC Is The
South’s Largest Liquor Dealer

HOUSE OF
STUART

$388

11.95
CASE

Park &amp; Tilford

GOP Candidate
Father O f 4th

2221 Grapeville Ave.
FA 2-0886
“Scotia Dealer**

Free Estimates
One Bill
To Pay
The Gregory
Way
322-0500

Maple Are.
at
6th St.

Guckenheimer

Bonded

Peach — Pear
Pecan — Citrus
Plum — Persimmon
Grapcville Nursery

Whatever Your Choice Of Fencing,
We Have It! And, We’ll Install It At
Lowest Prices, Too.

299

Barbara Hutton
Weds Seventh

FRUIT TREES

COMPLETE SALES, SERVICE

86* BLEND
HALLER’S
DELUXE

High Claims 3
Union Locals
Support Him

SEE US FOR —

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20% CALIFORNIA

DESSERT WINES
PORT
SHERRY
MUSCATEL
W1I. PORT

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Seminole Sckools Rated
Far Above State Average

1j

Merrhunta: Take warning.
There'* a short-change artist
at work in the area nnri so far
he’* netted nhout $11 for hi*
effort from n local store.
Hi* method* were not spell­
ed out liy police hut hi* de­
scription was given. The man
i* white, ha* dark hair and
complexion, i* between 28 and
.‘iO year* of uge. He'* alioul 5
feet, 10 inches tall ami is driv­
ing an old car hearing Massa­
chusetts license plate*.
Supermarket* and o t h e r
similar, mass-service stores
are being used by the shortchungcr for his work.
• • •
And there’* warning to
student*: You'll start school
next year ahead of laibor Hay.
School Hoard members have
set the starting date for Aug.
31. nut you'll get l.abor Day
off, It was agreed.
In addition to several short
holidays, such ns Teacher*'
Conference and the like, you'll
havo a long weekend for
Thanksgiving getting Nov. 20
and 27 off. Students will also
be on holiday from Dee. 18 to
Jan. 4 for the winter vacution.
School end* next June 4. Short
yenr, wasn't it?
•

•

•

Itibbon rutting, with swim­
ming and diving demonstra­
tions, will mark the grnnd
opening of the EM swimming
pool at Sanford Naval Air
Stution at 4 p. m. Tuesday.
•

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•

•

Here's one for you from the
pulire blotter. “Please send un
officer. There's a big snuko In
our bathroom.’’ Snakes alive.

Don’t forget the chicken and
rice dinner tonight starting ut
0 at the I-akc Mary Chamber
of Commerce. A political rally
will follow*.
•

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•

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•

»

North Orlando City Council
Is really ‘‘split up’’ . . . and
is in a dither. Mayor Irene
Van Ecpoel has n Winter Park
rxrlmnga telephone number.
Councilman A rt lihodea, Mona
Grinstcud, Dave Tilson and
A rt Ferrin have Sanford cxc h a n g e telephone numbers.
Even though they all reside in
North Orlando when the coun­
cil member* want to telephone
the mayor they must call long
distance. Wonder how North
Orlando felt about the rountywida metro telephone sys­
tem?
•

•

We hear of a grocer offer­
ing instant wuter for sale to
go with instant coffee and in­
stant tea. Then, too, we hear
the cannibals now shop for
"instunt people.”

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Thnt five-day plun to slop
smoking, scheduled for lust
month, was postponed und
now will be held starting
April 12 ut 7:30 p.nt. It’ll be
in the County Health I)e|a»rtment office*. A few more
reservations are available und
can be mude by calling 3223020. Tho deal has proven
successful throughout t h e
county. Hush-ally it involves
a muss effort by persons who
wunt to, but haven't kicked
tha tobacco habit.

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In England, a brewery is
planning to build u chain of
gas station* next to pubs it
own* on tho theory that such
an arrangement will do no
harm bccuusc motorists who
want to drink und drive will do
it unyway. Why not go all the
way; set up u chain of hos­
pitals ami undertaking par­
lors to tuke cure of the mot­
orists who patronise tho gasgrog combo.

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You've seen those television
commercials telling about a
certain razor blude and com­
paring it with a "koo-koo"
blade. We know a fellow who
decider! he'd see how the “kookoo” blade worked. Put one in
his rasor February 1 and
shaved with it until this morn­
ing. A fter
shaves (ho
counted ’em, he says) Uie only
reason ha changer! was be­
cause the blads was getting
rusty.

Seminole County schools, [ In the sciences. The norm the Urn# the child Is six years
across the board, are rated was hit on languages and old. If it Is not of abovefar above the average for the Wharton explained this meant standard level, it usually
stays in the same area even
state, the Seminole Hoard of | the English language.
after the child enters school."
Public Instruction was told
It consisted of grammatical
The general average for
j construction, punctuation and Seminole's ninth graders was
Thursday afternoon.
Offering statistical data to the like. Asked why the test­ about 20 percentile above the
hack this linding was WAV. ing showed the normal per­ state's norm.
Wharton, the county’s guid­ centile rattier than continu­ Seniors were also tested,
ing the higher trend as in this time for a college en­
ance and testing counselor.
Schools Superintendent R- other subjects, Wharton ex-1 trance score which, Wharton
T. Milwce noted the high rat­ plained:
said, is considered by colleges
“ The language pattern of' and universities as being 300
ing “ is a direct result of
each teacher doing more than student is usually formed by or higher.
is required. Their energy,
Of the (fit seniors taking
time and talents is used to
the exams, It per cent quali­
the fullest and the results
fied with higher than 300
speak for themselves.”
marks. This, the general aver­
Wharton pointed to tests Riv­
age throughout the county,
en 700 plus ninth graders and
was led ny Oviedo seniors
were 70 per cent achieved the
compared them with what had
been set up as the statewide
300 plus grade.
Hoard members commended
norm.
Using 50 percentile for the
the educators for the ratings
and urged that every effort
norm, he showed that test re­
lie made to continue what they
sults in the county averaged
as high as 71 percentile—this
called “ an excellent trend.”

Emergency Rail
Talks Open At
While House
WASHINGTON (UPI) President
Johnson opened
emergency negotiations in the
railroad dispute today and
said he expected a solution
before a 15-day strike mora­
torium is over.
Johnson, who won a strike
delay last night, told union
and management officials that
he was optimistic about chan­
ces for settling the four-yearold rail controversy. Bargaining sessions began shortly be­
fore 10:30 a. m. EST in the
White House cabinet room.
Johnson brought a five-man
team of federal mediators in­
to the discussion to help the
parties reach a solution hut
emphasized they would not
“ cast their weight on cither
side.''
Johnson won a dramatic
agreement from the warring
rail union and company offi­
cial* Thursday night that
blocked a nationwide rail
strike less than !&gt;o minutes
before the walkout was set
to start.
Using persuasion, because
all the powers of law at his
command had long ago been
exhausted, the Chief Execu­
tive got union leaders to
change their minds and accept
his proposal for a moratorium
on a national rails strike.
Ati informed source said the
chiefs of the five railroad
operating unions at first turn­
ed down the President’s pro­
posal because they said it
would undercut their entire
bargaining strategy by hatting
the two-day-old strike against
the Illinois Central Railroad.
Railroads, 'meanwhile, tried
to highball train service hack
to normal, hut foot-dragging
unions
triggered
massive
snarls in New York and Chi­
cago.
I^ocal unions set up picket
lines at midnight in rail cen­
ters In Pennsylvania, northern
Illinois, upstalc New York,
and Missouri.
Leaders of Ihe four operat­
ing unions that set a strike
for 12:01 a. m., said many
locals had not been official­
ly notified to return to work.

A C L Head Asks
End To Threats
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
The president of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad culled
Thursday night for “un arous­
ed nation” to take steps
through Congress to bait the
continuing threat of n nationwide railroad strike.
W. Thomas Rice of Jackson­
ville
a hot volley ut the
rail unions and said, the Il­
linois Central walkout which
almost triggered a national
strike ''demonstrate* the ur­
gent need for action."
“Congress should be called on
for legislation requiring bind­
ing arbitration of all the is­
sues involved to settle this
dispute over featherbedding,"
Rice said.

JP Charged
JACKSONVILLE, (UPI) —
Justice of the Peace J. W.
Jones was chsrgeil today with
accepting monthly payments
of $300 as bribes to protect
an illegal gambling lottery
operation.

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ERL, APRIL 10, 196-1
SANFORI), FLORIDA

NO. 166

Oviedo School Site Purchase OKd
County Board
Authorizes
Negotiations

Rusk Leaves On
Tour Of East's
Trouble Spots

Negotiations for the pttf*
chase of land suitable for a
new high school complex in
the Oviedo area was autorized Thursday by tho Seminole
County Hoard of Public In­
struction.
Hoard Member John Evans
suggested the project, citing
the rapid growth in the area
and Hie future potential of an
even more rapid expansion.
Prim ary reason for thn
growth, he said, is the new
university which is planned
for that area.
Evans presented a map
which outlined the proposed
areas to be purchased and
suggested the selling price
would be "around $1,000 an
acre.” About 30 acres arc in­
volved.
He added ho has received
assurance from the owners
they would make the land
available for the school com­
plex, should the board seek
a site.
Evans was named chairman
of the negotiating committee.
Serving with him will bn
Hoard Member Jam es Berkenmeyer, Schools Superintend­
ent R. T. Milwce and hD ad­
ministrative assistant, Walter
Teague, County Commissioner
I-cc Gary will also be asked
to join the committee, as Um
project Is in his district.
No immediate plans were
made for actual construction
of the plant but officials ex­
plained that in three or so
years the student population
will make it mandatory that
ties be available in that area,
A state survey team Is expeeled In the area next Oct­
ober to check proposed school
sites and the board said it
hoped to have the Oviedo
land available for the survey
team to check.
In another effort to Veep
pace with the population ex*
plosion In the county, the
board ordered the purchase
of eight new GG-passcngcr
l»u*es a t a cost of $5,180.50
each.
These will allow for the re­
tirement of somo ancient
buses now In use and will
augment Uie fleet serving
the county school system.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Secretary of State Dean Hu*k
left today for a round of con­
turn nt left. Looking on, from left, arc Dr.
SAIIIN ORAL SUNDAY got off to an early
ferences in the Far East and
Frank Leone of the County Health Depart­
start Thursday afternoon when SOS officials
ment, Wally Peacock, Jayceo chairman of tho
gave the vaccine to staff members of The Her­
an on-the-spot inspection of
project, Dr. G. D. Stanley and Dr. G. H. Starke.
ald. Nurse Janet Cuthrcll offers a cube of sugar
the war in South Viet Nam.
The vaccine will be offered Sunday nt 12 sta­
containing two drops of the vaccine to Herjdd
Also included in the 10-day
tions throughout the county. Hours are from
Society Editor Doris Williams. Ray Stevens of
trip will be a stopover on For­
noon
to 5 p.m.
(Herald Photo)
the
Herald
mechanical
department
awaits
his
mosa for a meeting with Na­
tionalist
President
Chiang
Kaishck.
En route, Rusk srhedtiled a
two-hour stop at Anchorage
to inspect Alaska's earth­
quake damage.
Rusk said Thursday night
after a meeting with Presi­
dent Johnson that the chief
Eighteen medical doctors . he on hand to administer the
executive tiad asked him to go
and eight registered nurse* vaccine, two drops on a lump
I
on to Viet Nam after attend­ It) United I'rraa International
CAPE KENNEDY, (UPI)
wilt join with Jay roes, Jaycce of sugar: Dr. Luis Perez, Dr.
ing the ministerial meeting of
George Starke, Dr. Kenneth — The spscc agency, buoyed
Hep.
F
nd
Kurt
nttiickrd
the
the cigtit • nation Southeast
wives and Candy Stripers to Wing, Dr. Leonard Munson,
Asia T r e a t y Organization Hryuiit administration today i COnduct the Sabin polio clinic Dr. Vann Parker, Dr. Edward by improving weather over
(SKATO) in Manila.
in the home territory of the I between noon and 5 p.m. Sun- Epstein, Dr. Charles Hard* the South Atlantic, today
The SKATO conference be- guhernntorlnl candidntx Unit | (|,iy.
wick, Dr. John Morgan, Dr. gave a go-ahead to plana to
gin* Monday and continues | has been labeled the “crown
These medical doctors will Vincent Huberts, Dr. William aend a "flying thermometer”
MISS PAM (illtllS Is through Wednesday. Rusk ori- prince" &lt;4 Guv. Farris Hiynnt.
Womhlc, Dr. Arthur Nesmith, on a meteoric dive hack to
dog a campaign head
head- _
the latest entry in thu ginally had planned to return Opening
Dr. Kenneth Pierce, Dr. Char- earth.
the United States Jhurs- quortc ,* ip p a 1.5. He « c h.|
• ..
C i v i t a n Club's MUa to
U Adl.i,*, Dr. SUnlry Hapday afternoon stSpp.ig bricl-; stomping
Early report* tony laid tha
mg
fciqtm.!*
Of
former
|
ft
•
Seminole County Reali­
pbport, Dr. George Culpepper
ly at Formosa.
| SVn. Fred 0/W cVlnson, Kuril
area
near Asrcnalon Island
ty Contest. Pam, 17
Jr., Dr, Tom I.argrn, pr.
salt the extension o r j charged tho last three and j
where the rone-shaped payyears of «gc, is a jun­ hisRusk
Troy
Ovorstrcct
und
Dr.
Ed­
trip to inrludp Viet Nnin j one-half year* have been
load was to be rammed back
ior a t Seminole High indicated
ward Stoner.
“ no special emer­ marked by “scandals, »rrr- to.. . , •] lT l l l . 0 .n
through the atmosphere was
School. T h e contest gency or crisis” there.
Registered
nurses
assisting
sponsible spending, waste und -*-*14*"** 1
blanketed
by clouds, but later
will he hold jit the
1IIO DE JANEIRO (U P I)- the doctors at the 12 feeding
inefficiency.”
reports (at 11 a. in. cat) aald
Civic (’enter April 23stations
will
be
M^s.
Margaret
Urazil's
antlCominiinlst
gen­
“ It i* my belief the people j
the aklea were clearing.
25 in cooperation with
‘
llulda Kibhc,
huvo bail enough," raid the I erals ami admirals to d ay , llutlcr, Mrs, liulja*
Hek-ntiat* auid weather ap­
the Industrial Show to
D a y t o n a Heaeh legislator. launched a wholesale purge ol Mrs. Floryc Gilbert,' Mr* peared to bn the only ques­
be sponsored by the
“ For this reason, Hud Diekin- prominent leftists, including Joyce Crowe, Mrs. Grace tionable item for the opener
Seminole County
son is losing grounds in his ef­ two ex-presidents ami at least Fisher, Mrs. Janet Cuthrell, of tho Project Fire aeriea
Chamber of Commerce.
Mrs. Clura Huchlcr and Sirs. that is to measure the heat
one retired army marshal.
fort to become governor."
F o r further informa­
Evelyn Morris.
Sen.
Joint
Mathews
Jr.
of
returning moonships will face
WEST PALM HKACII (UPI)
tion contestants should
Jayrccs taking part wilt tie on their 25,000 miles per hour
Jacksonville
made
n
strong
—Executive
Director
Ed
Dail
contact Charles Kantpf,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wally Peacock, general chair­ piling* into earth's atmos­
pitch for help for the seafood
Civitan p r e s i d e n t , of the Centrat and Southern industry in n handshaking Senate GOP Leader Everett man; Jim Smith, Harold phere.
Florida Flood Control District
322-9481.
M. Dirksen, faced with lib­ Chapman, Clyde Long, coor­ The Atlas, with Its 200say* the distrirt hope* to get tour of Tarpon Fprings, He
eral objections, indicated to­ dinators; Charles Tetenhaum, pound “fire” pnylond tucked
(Herald Photo) another
said
tile
seafooil
industty,
so
$1 iiillthm from the
day he wiitilil soften or drop Fred Wilson, Dave Herrien, under protective rover in it*
federal government this lis- impoitant to Hie area, has
Charlie Thomas, Frank Finch, nose, was scheduled to blast
■foal year — plu* considerably been tile “red-headed step- some of III* proposed amend­
Jimmy Junes, Jack Ludwig, Into spare a t 3:31 p.m., K.HT,
ments
to
the
civil
rights
hill.
ehiM"
of
Florida
far
too
long.
more next year than President
Garnett White, Charles Fox, hut srientlsta rould wait as
Jacksonville Mayor Haydoti
Johnson ha* recommended.
Glenn McCall, Phillip Skates lung as 11:33 p.m.
N
ikita
Heads
Home
Hum*
hurnslotmod
a
e
r
o
*
*
Tho first offirial meeting
The FCD governing board
IIU DA PEST, Hungary (UPI) und Tom Speer.
Diu apace agency need* of the North Orlando Charter
met Thursday and approved 1northeast Floridu today, after
Jayceo wives assisting will clear akiea over the south At­ Hoard will tic held at 7 p.m,
a tentative 19Q4 G3 fiscal year n day of campaigning Thuns- — Soviet Premier Nikitu S.
Khrushchev lell for home to­ lie Ethel Thomas, Mary J. lantic re-entry area to ob­ Saturday in the Civic Build­
day
in
Tallahusec.
budget
of
$14,060,000
of
which
James P. Avery Jr., chair­
A gtuup of picketers repre­ day alter a 10-day stay in Herrien, Marguerite Price, serve the spacecraft's 42-sec­ ing. AH residents of the vIHman of the County Commis­ $7.5 million would go for land
Hungary and said lie was Linda McKee, Uarbara Polk,
sion. today announced that acquisition, $3.0 million for senting Hie Congress of Itucial “ satisfied with (lie results of Jo Ann Howe and Marci ond plunge through the ut- age arc urged to be present at
Equality, which tlicit to stop
construction
as
matching
mon­
mosphere. Too much cloud tills time to g h c thoughts and
County Attorney Harold John­
ey fur federal fund*, and $2.2 the mayor’* inotoiratlo when Ihe visit as we return to our Skates.
cover hloeked the shut lust suggestions to changes de­
son ha* been directed by the
Candy Slripers taking part Monday.
million for operation and he arrived by plane und cur­ own country."
sired in Hie chartor.
board to initiate steps to pro­
will he Penny Gleeson, Linda
maintenance.
ried sign* criticizing Ids bun­
cure approximately 210 acres
Pulaski, Linda Hunt, Gienda
The board will meet May 15 dling of Hie Jacksonville ra­
of lantl northwpst and immed­ in Fort Pierre to formally
MIAMI (UPI) — Commerce Guemhel, Jo Ann llcrrn,
cial situation, showed up nt n
iately adjacent to thn county- consider adoption of the bud­
lingo fiali fry ut Hie fair­ Secretary Luther Hodges said Mar vein Pitts and Harbara
owned Osceola Airfield pro­ get. Of Hie total, $n million
ground* Thursday night, hut Thursday night Hie United Williford.
perty.
IS NOW OPEN TIL
would coma from the state left their signs at home und States, in danger of being
Feeding station* will be csThe county purchased ap­ general fund and the rest did no deniunstniling.
outsold on world markets by j tahlished at Florida Statu
proximately 900 acres of the from revenues coming into)
if* Allies, should sell Hie llus-j Hank, Cronins High School,
airfield property for $75,000 the 18-rounty distrirt.
sian* "everything they ran i A A I' shopping center, Midaluiut two &gt;rars ago.
way Scluuil, Monroe Kchool,
eat, drink nr smoke."
However, the U. S. General
Lake Mary School, Movicland
Three more tagged fish in
Services
Administration
MON. Thru SAT.
Drive In Theater, &lt;( neva
the Ktlilitx $500,000 fishing
(GSA) withheld 210 seres In
BALTIMORE
(UPI)
Mrs.
School,
Stubbs
Pharmary
at
derby have been taken from
Hie northwest corner for
Lake Golden. Latest catch, Vrrda Welcome, Maryland's Forest City, Winn-Dixie .1
bivouac use by Florida Na­
Action to forestall |K&gt;**ihle all busa, was by Donald Huy- only Negro state senator, was 17 92 und 431, Jai ADI Fron­
tional Guard units out of Day­ dcluy in Hie county road ini- les, ( hosier A, Uisuwaki and shot arid wounded early today ton und Oviedo City Hall.
tona Hcacli.
Second dose of this scries
provrmrnt program due lit David II. Kies, all of Sanford in trout of her home. Police
Tilt* parcel will square oft Hie possible railroad strike INaval Air Station. This makes issued a eil) wide alarm for a will be given June 7.
the total county-owned land was taken today by James P. 15 prize fish taken by 13 amt- Negro mun who tried to force
holdings in the area.
Avery Jr., chairman of the b’r*. Value of the lag* ha* his way into her home last
week.
not yet ix-en determined.
County Commission.
Avery directed J. C. Laven­
der, county road superintend­
ent, because of "the possibil­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ity of a national railroad
The United States announced
strike, with Hie consequent
today thut it will pull 7,500
The Snnfnnl Auto Show really paid off, In
catastrophic effect on road
troops from Gcrmuny begin­
the
opinion
of
Dave
Tomlinaon,
gcnerid
man­
NORFOLK, Va. (U l’l) — projects now in process,” to
ning in May,
ager of Holler Motor Sale* Company. The
Mourners filed alowly past the commenoc a n immediate
A Defense Department an­
Cadillac
Old.smobile
Chevrolet
dealer
rcjKirts
open coffin of Gen. Douglai stockpiling of liincrork on
nouncement
said the with­
that hifl firm’ll offering* at lakt vveek'n Auto
MacArthur today to view the various county sites.
drawal will represent the last
Show
were
very
well
received
by
the
public.
body of the old soldier as it
Lavender was directed to
of the re-enforcements sent to
Rage HI in today’a Demid is Riven over to
lay in state in his own me­ stockpile in amounts that will
Germany during the 1UUI Ber­
a
display
of
lliu
15
Auto
Show
visitors
who
pur­
morial building and in the suffice to maintain the road
lin Crisis. It said they were
chased GM cars from Holler sales representa­ “in
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
city he had called “ my apirit- construction program as auth­
excess of the U. 8. com­
tives during the exhibit.
&lt;i . i I home.”
orized by Hie Commission.
mitment to NATO."

Polio W orkers Ready Cape Orders
Karl Attacks
Bryant Regime For Big Job Sunday 'Thermometer'
At Palm Beach
Brought Down

BRIEFS

$1 Million Flood
Fund Sought

Ev Relents

County Orders
Land Purchase

Charter Meeting*

Would Sell All

CAIIIBG LOUNGE

a.

Fish Story

Road Emergency
Measures Taken

Thousands File
Past Mac's Bier

Senator Shot

. . . Serving Your Favorite Bevcruge
or Dinner . . .
or make the Caribe
your late stop
of the evening

Show Pays

7,500 Troops To
Leave Germany

VALDEZ HOTEL

Oral Polio Vaccine Available For All Seminole Sunday

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Vxnforl

I r r t t t Pa {re 2—F ri. Apr. 10, ’64

Kev. Grover Sewell

Christian

'Question V
To Be Shown
In Sanford

Stetson Announces Program
For Religious Focus Week

The timely and tension
pseked motion picture of con­
science under test In East
Germany, "Question 7" will be
Small -wonder that Christ­ ing melody In your heart to seen for the first time in the
ians Ilka7 to singl The Bible the Lord."
THE PRESBYTERY OF ST. JOHNS will meet
Seminole County area in
Some of us esn't sing very special showing on Sunday
Recognises the fact that when
next Tuesday a t Sanford’s Presbyterian Church
of the Covenant, South Orlando Drive. The
ana realises that the Spirit well and cover our embessmss- April 10, at the Lutheran
meeting will convene a t 0:30 a.m. with a Com­
of Cod is willing to lira with ment by confessing th st ws Church of the Redeemer, W.
simply "make a Joyful noise."
munion Service conducted by Rev. Edgar Smith
him tba Joy has to coma out! Actually th at is what we do, 23th Place (Oak and Park)
Epheaiana 6:18-10 says, "And if we know the blessing of at 6:10 p- m. and 8 p. m.
be not drank with wine—but living constantly In the pro*
be filled with the Spirit; senee of God. Ths joy of the Sponsor is the W ither League
speaking to yourselves In Christian ahould be so spon of the church.
The title, Question 7, refers
psalms and hyms and spirit* taneous th at hs lives In ths
to a questionnaire that child
ual songs, singing and mak* warm glow of worship.
ren in East Germsn public
When ws trees ths effects schools are forced to answer
of real Christian Joy ws find before they can continue with
By Jane Casselberry
th st they are tremendous. Of advanced studies. Only those
By Donas Eatrs
course, one receives so much, whose answers are political
Rev. John N. Montgomery,
Mrs. Elena Shaw waa ap*
personally, from having a ly reliable are cboeen. Thus
pointed treaaurer of Long- pastor of Westminster Pres­
life of Joy but othsrs receive the questionnaire becomes
wood'* St. Catherine of Siena byterian Church for the past
much too.
supreme test for a boy who ClrcJ# of tha Church of the two and onehalf years, has
Many y e a n ago the effects
forced to chooee between Nativity Catholic Women'* been invited to accept the
of a Joyful Ufa were demon* what is aasy and expedient
Club a t the regular monthly pastorate of Palmdale United
strated in one of ths most and what Is right and honor*
By I s m Casselberry
meeting held Monday evening Presbyterian Church in Eau
outstanding livta that tha abla.
a t tha homa of Mra. J. W. Gstile.
Several members of the world has seen. Tha man
Tha Ineidantj depicted n
A meeting of the Westmin­
OsMolbany Community Meth­ whoaa Joy waa need by God Quaatioo T are true. They are Hleka In Longdal*.
Mrs. Dolores Dssn, who ster congregation as been
odist Church WSC8 attended so affectively was a laborer rased oo Interviews with thou
hsd been treaiurer, resigned called for Sunday following
the 34th annual meeting of the on a highway in England. Hs sands of refugees who have due fo other commitment*.
the morning worship service.
Woman's Society of Christian worked with a pick and ahoval, fled to West Germany and
The meeting ws* opened At this time the congregation
but as hs worked people about lundreds more still remaining
Service and Wesleyan Service
with prayer led by Mrs. Jen* will be asked to concur In
Guild Florida Conference held him realised his genuine hap* behind in East Germany. It is nla Fox, chairman, In mem­ ths pastor’s reques to North
motion picture which hat
Tuesday,
Wednesday
and pinaaa.
Gypsy camps were common won 23 major swards and has ory of Gen. Douglas MaeAr- Prosbytery, Synod of Florid*,
Thursday at the First Math
thur and for the speedy re­ meeting at South Lake United
In England, as In many other been selected "best film of
odist Church in Orlando.
covery of an III member, Mr*. Presbyterian Church la Cler­
the
year"
by
the
National
places
in
that
day.
A
short
Official delegates were Mrs.
Agnes Willlami.
mont. April 16, thst the pas­
Arthur Potman, Mrs. Ralph distance from this man’s Job Board of Review. The NationA bake eel* was acheduled toral relationship be dissolv­
Legion
of
Decency
has
was
a
gypsy
camp
where
an*
Newcomer, and Mrs. E. P.
for April 18 a t Winn-Dixie ed April 3o and that he be
other man lived who was in strongly *ecommened it to
Xlchards.
in Longwood beginning a t 9 dismissed to East Presbytery
every
movie
goer.
tha
depths
of
desponsency.
Serving as ushers were Mrs.
a m. Other fund raising pro- In order to take up the new
The
film
was
shot
on
loca­
His
only
home
was
his
tent
Prank Messlck, Mrs. Phil
,ecta discussed Included a work.
Caesbar, Mrs. Robert Deppen, and In It he and five mother* tion in West Germany within smorgasbord, doughnuts and
Chaplain Francis A. Hanks
sight
of
the
East
German
less
children
lived.
Mrs. Harold Kryder and Mrs.
of McCoy Air Base will se-ve
coffee
sale*,
a
rummage
salo
Zone
guard
towers
and
in
The gypsy father noticed
William Tllford.
and a dessert social. Dates as moderator for the congre­
Thera were more than t,* the Joy of the roadman and Berlin before the Bradenburg and places' of the events will gational meeting.
Gate.
100 women from throughout he felt that help could be In
Although Rev. Montgomery
be announced.
tba Florida Conference regia, the effing. The frustrated and
planj to assume duties In
M
re.
Fox
announced
that
tration a t the meeting which unhappy father found the
the Catholic Women’s Club Eau Gallic In May, his family
waa climaxed llm rad iy even­ roadman willing to listen to
Installation banquet will be
hla
troubles
and
when
he
ing wRh the installation of of­
held
April 20 at the Trade
ficers and Sacrament of Holy finished talking the worker
Winds Cafeteria In Casselber­
Communion conducted by said, "1 know what you need.
ry. She urged the women to
You want Jesus." ITie two
Bishop fam es W. Henley.
make their reservations as
man went together to the tent
Rev. C. F. Barry, Sunday soon as possible.
and th e n the story of Jesus School Secretary for tha Flor­
F o l l o w i n g the business
waa told this sad family, a
By Donna Estes
mseting
refreshment* of cake,
ida
Baptist
Convention,
will
prayer wee laid and the road­
Plans for a rummage sale
speak a t both morning wor­ coffee and iced tea were serv­ were made by the Ladles Aux­
man le ft
One
of
the
miserable
chil­
ship services of the First ed by Mrs. Hicks and her co­ ilary of the First Pentecostal
By Mrs. Adam Matter
hostess, Mrs. Chela Anslcy.
Ctrclan e t the DeBaty Pm * dren huddled In th at tent waa Baptist Church Sunday. Bev. The next meeting will ba Church of Longwood at their
Gypsy
8mlth
who
was
to
be­
byterian W o m e n of the
Barry is coming to participate held May 4 at the homa of regular monthly meeting held
come
the
world
famous
evan*
Monday evening.
Chunk meeting Monday will
The sale was scheduled for
fe lls t Later in commenting In the observance of "Sunday Mrs. Marguerite Hyldnd &lt;ftt
be:
School Workers Recognition Pasadena Avenue.
two days In May at the Super
on
the
experience
Gypsy
Circle One, 0:30 a.m., Mrs.
Day."
Valu Market on SR 436. An
B arry Lyons ISO Valencia Smith said, "T hat tent was
assortment of miscellaneous
lit np Ilka a eathedral, and
The
church
will
honor
more
Road. A t 1:80 p js . Circle
Items, as well as good used
some of the light that atresm* than 100 Sunday school of*
Two will meat a t the home
clothing, will be available.
ed out of thst gypsy tent Is fleers and teachers In spsclsl
of Mra. Donald McIntosh, 18
Exact dates will be announc­
shining here and now."
Jasm ine Drive, Circle Three
ed.
Let us be eura th at our recognition eerviees a t 1:80
with Mra. Bdgar Blailer, 20
Persons wishing to donate
By M srysM MUes
faith is showing In real Joy. and 11 o'clock on Sunday
Bonita Bead, Circle Pour
Homecoming at Forest City rummage may contact either
It la "a must" for a Christ* morning.
with Mra. David Ooernar, 041 Ian.
Workera will receive a cor­ Baptist Church, W. Lake Mrs. M. L. McDaniel, presi­
DeLeon Bead, C inle Pive
sage or boutonnlree as they Brantley Road, will be held dent of the auxiliary, or Rev.
with Mrs. Clare fallows, 7
enter the sanctuary. A brief Sunday with a pot luck din­ E. Ruth Grant, pastor. Pro­
Naranjo Koad, Cirel# Six
recognition wQI be made by ner on the grounds to take ceeds will be used toward the
w ith Mra. Theodors Eddie*
Rainbow Girls of the Win­ R. F. Cooper, Sunday 8choo| place immediately after the current project of the women
man, 11 Hibleeua Drive, ter Park Chapter will attend Superintendent, and R* Wil­ morning worship service.
which Is to cell the church
Circle Seven with Mra. Nel. the 10:45 a. m. service of l s r d Warfield, EducationR e v . Clifford Gresham, annex.
son Bastedo, 0826 Polnsettla, Christ Episcopal Church in Youth Director.
Following the business meet­
new pastor of the church, also
Brssseweod Park, Orange Loogwood this Sunday on the
The Sunday service* will will be honored at this time. ing refreshments were served
Those attending are asked to the 18 members present by
City and a t 7:80 p.m., Circle annual visit to the church of be conducted by Warfield In
Eight with Mra. Sampaon, their worthy advisor who this the absence of the paster, to bring a covered dish. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Airey. The next
48 Community Drive, Da* year Is Miss Sharon Taylor Fred B. Chance, who ie hold­ Ralph Green is In charge of regular meeting will take
place May 4.
arrangements.
ing revival in Tsvsres.
Bary.
of AMamonte Springs.

Happiness

Catholic Circle
Appoinls New
Treasurer

AreaWSCS
Group Attends
Conference

Church To Honor
Sunday School

Westminster Presbyterian To Ebenezer Church
Consider Call Given Pastor To Observe

Pentecostal
Ladies To Have
Rummage Sale

DeBory Circles
Set Meetings

of Sanford and Dr. Joe Ed Hollis of Daytona
Beach. Moderator will be Rev. E. Otis Moore
of Orlando. Ministers and ruling elders from 32
local congregations of 11 Central Florida coun­
ties making up the presbytery will attend.

will not Join him until the
end of the school year. Mrs
Montgomery is a teacher at
Lakemont Elementary School
In Winter Park. Their daugh
ter. Claire, is a student at
Maitland Junior High and
their son, Jack, is a cadet at
Miami Military Academy.

Grace Chruch
Sets Quarterly
Conference
Dr. Joe Tolle, district sup­
erintendent, will deliver the
11 s. m. worship service at
Grace Methodist Church this
Sunday on the topie "Inter­
ruptions,” uhleh deals with
Christian response to the
many modern-day interrup­
tions.
Following the service the
congregation will remain to
attend a covered dish lunch­
eon after which Dr. Tolle will
convene the church's fourth
quarterly conference. Reports
will be presented by all
church organisations and com­
missions. Officers for the
coming year will be elected
and goals will be s e t

Navy Night

Ebenexar Methodist Church
will observe it* second annual
Navy Night this Sunday In
honor of all Navy familial in
the church community.
A supper will be served
starting at 6 p. m. under dir­
ection of tha Commission on
Membership and Evangelism
of which Mrs. W. L. Heirs is
chairman. Ths meal will be
prepared by ladies of the
church.
Special gusst for the pro­
gram following the supper
will b t Dr. H. C. Scbolberg of
Daytona Beach, a retired
missionary from India who Is
reported to be a most inter­
esting speaker. His topic will
be "Wings Over India.”
Rev. Rsy Gregory, Ebenerer
pastor, urges all Navy fami­
lies to Join the church con­
gregation for the evening acti­
vity and fellowship.

Acolyte Meeting
The Acolytes of Christ Epis­
copal Church of Longwood
will meet Saturday at 8 p.m.
at the Parish House. Charles
Stewart III is acolyte warden.

Religious Focus Week at versatile musician, composer,
Stetson University in DeLand lecturer, critic, professor and
will be held April 27-May 1 editor now at Columbia Uni­
on the theme "Christianity versity, "Technlquss of 20th
Century Composition," Eliza­
and the Arts."
The Impressive schedule of beth Hall Auditorium, public
events announced on advance Invited; 3:30-3 p. m. — Cecil
McGee, Church Drama Workprograms Is as follows:
Monday, April 27, 10 a. m.— shop, Allen Hall, special in­
Dr. Samuel Howard Millder, vitation extended to churches
Dean of tha Harvard Divinity to attend and participate; 7:30
School, "A rt and Modern p. m.— Prize winning play,
Man," Elisabeth Hall Audi "Calico and Sackcloth," Cri­
torium; 3:30-3 p. ra.— Basil tique to follow, Allen Hall
Rath bone, famous actor of Auditorium.
Friday, May 1, 10 a. m.—
stage, screen and television,
Informal Discussion, Stover Dr. John Nawport, "Commun­
Theate-; T p. ra. Rathbone, icating the Relevance of th«
"Scripture R e a d i n g s and Biblical World View through
Shakespeare," Elizabeth Hall Contemporary Art Forms,"
Elizabeth Hall Auditorium; 8
Auditorium.
Tuesday, April 28, 0:40 a m p. ra—Henry Crowell, Con—Dr. Miller, "A rt and the cert Choir,' University Chorus,
Church," Elizabeth Hall Audi Symphony Orchestra, Robert
torium; 3:30-3 p.m.— Harold L. Hause, conductor, Eliza­
Rogeri, manager of the beth Hall Auditorium.
"Passion Play." Informal DU
The a rt exhibition, "Sixteen
russiofi, Stover Theater; 7 Paintings on the Christian
p. m.—Dr. Louis L. Marts, Tbeme" by Louis Freund, srSmith Professor of English tlst-ta-reildence e t Stetson,
Literature a t Yale University, will be on display In Eliza­
"Paradise Lost," Elizabeth beth Hall Oatlery.
Hall Auditorium.
Wednesday, April 28, 10 a.
m.—Cecil McGee, recreationdrama consultant of the
Church Recreation Service of
A group of iocs] young
the Baptist Sunday School
Board, "Church Dram a," Eli­ people recently attended Sen­
sabeth Hall Auditorium;; 7:30 ior b ay activities a t Trevsep. tn — Victor Chrlst-Janer, ea Nszarsn* College In Nash­
sculptor, painter and ‘sscher ville, Tenn. All seniors at
of design in the grsdusts de­ Seminole High School, partic­
partment of architecture at ipated In ths program plan­
Columbia University, "The ned by ths Studant Council
Relationship ef Architecture of the colleg*. Activities In­ 1 | | «
to the Arts,” Stetson Room, cluded a tour of the campus,
visits to class rooms, meet­
Stetson Union Building.
Thursday, April 30, 0:40 a. ings with college advisors,
m.— Dr. John Newport, pro­ skits, and banquets.
fessor of Philosophy of Re­ Nearly 400 visiting high
ligion at Southwestern Baptist school seniors from ths South­
Theological Seminary, "The eastern Educational Zona at­
Implication of the Biblical tended ths special sessions.
View for Contemporary Art Those attending from Sanford
Form s," Elizabeth Hall Audi­ were; Linda Fitswater, P at
torium; 10:10 a. m.—Henry Ssabo, Leon Dodson, Alex
Crowell, highly creative and Szabo, and Alfred Jimenez.

Local Students
Visit College

for a
happy change

Forest City
Baptists Plan
Homecoming

k move up 1

Annual Visit

Church M erger Group Facing Its Toughest Issues
»F
United F rew Interns ttesul
L eaden ef six major de•omlnntiosa will meet at
Princeton, N. J ., next week to
resume consideration of the
most far reaching church m er­
ger ever earls toned in Amer­
ica.
This will be the third fulldress meeting of the Consultslion on Church Union.
The consultation was estab­
lished la 1081 to ezplora the
sslblllty of uniting 30 mil
■ Americans in • church
which would bring together
the catholic, reformed and
evangelical traditiona of Christianity.
It grow out of a proposal
of tha Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson
B l a k e , atate clerk of the
United Presbyterian Church.
The denominations partlcl
paling in the merger talks
ere toe United Presbyterian
Church, the Episcopal Church,
the Methodist Church, the
United Church ef Christ, the
Disciples of Christ and tba
Evangelical United Bretherea
Previous meetings ef the
consultation were held at the

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Guest Pastor
The Rev. T. Albert Lew
rence, Conference Minister of
Christian Education, United
Church of Christ, Lake Wales,
will be guest minister at the
11 a. m. Service of the Congregnttoftal Christian Church,
24U S. Perk Avenue, Sunday,
April 10. His sermon will be
•View From Um Bridge."

College of Preachers in Wash­
ington, D.C., in 1902 and at
Obcrlln College, Oberlln, Ohio,
to 1063.
F ar more progress was
achieved at these sesiloe*
than la commonly realized. At
Oberlln last year, tha dele­
gates astounded skeptical ob­
servers and even surprised
themselves by reaching a
broad consensus on the au
thorlty of the Blbto and the
Importance of Tredllion.
Nest week's meeting at
Princeton Theological Semin
ary will begin Monday and
run through Thursday. Some
church leaders are saying that
it will be the crucial test
which determines whether the
merger plan will eventually
bear fru it
Its make-or-break signifi­
cance stems from the fact
that tola time toe delegates
will be talking about the min­
istry end the sacraments.
Thera is universal agree­
ment that the biggest barriers
to unity will be encountered in
these two areas.
Are bishop* necessary? By
whom may a clergyman be
ordained? Must ministerial o r
d e n be traced in unbroken
succession hack to toe first
apostles in order to be valid?
Is there any biblical warrant
far infant baptismT In what
sense is Christ "really pre­
sent" in the bread and the
wine of holy communion?
On these and dozens of re­
lated doctrinal questions, the
denomination* Involved In the
merger talks have dccp-scat-

ed historical differences.
No one eipects all of the
differences to be resolved at
Princeton. But next week's
discuss none may show whether
there is enough common

VBS Material
Displayed
By Jane Casselberry
Samples of the study ma­
terial to ha used in the Va­
cation Bibla School tola year
a t the Caaeelbarry Commun­
ity Mathadlst Church wart
shown to the Commission on
Education a t a meeting Sun­
day afternoon by Mrs. Frank
Meaalck, who will ba tha di­
rector.
Tha school is scheduled to
bo hold June 16-28 this year.
Volunteers are needed to
serve as teachers, helpers or
kitchen workers and anyone
wishing to help is asked to
contact Mrs. Messlck,

Registration
Announced
By Donas Erie*
Registration of four and
five year olds for toe 106443
kindergarten and pre-kindergarten classes at Loagwood's
Christ Episcopal church will
take place nest Thursday
and Friday from 1 until 4
p. m. at the Parish House
on Church Street.
Teacher ef the classes is
Mrs. Ralph Stevens who is
assisted by Mr*. Robert Hammood, teachers aide.

ground —or, perhaps more
important, enough will to unIty—to Justify a continued ef
fort to work out an actual
plan of union.
At the most optimistic ef­
fort, it will take five to 10
more years of patient negotia
lion to consummate the merg
er. But la there any reason
why ths six denomlnktlons
can't begin now to work to­
gether on a practical basis?
The United Church of Christ
will raise that question at
Princeton by proposing "Im
mediate steps" to pool miss
ionary efforts overseas and
In such home mission fields
as tha inner city.
The United Church proposal
also calls for uniting activi­
ties of the six denominations
in race relations, recruitment
and education of ministers,
and radio and television pro­
gramming.
The Rtv. Dr. Ben M. Herb
ster, president of the United

Church, said ha is confident
of "ultimate euccess" in the
merger talks, but "It will not
be achieved today or tomor­
row."

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English Estates PTO
Elects New Officers
By Jane Casselberry
The English Estate* Ele­
mentary School PTO elected
officer* for the coming year
at a meeting in the achcol
auditorium Tuesday n i g h t
with Tom Moiei named a*
president.
Other officers include Mrs.
W. Taylor Douglas, first vice
president; Mrs. Dale Deebe,
second vice president; Mrs.
J. R. Legg, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. Jim Kain, corre­
sponding secretary; P e t e
Lytle, treasurer and Mr*.
G l o r i a Creedon, assistant
treasurer.
Installation ceremonies will
be held during the Tuesday,
May 6 meeting.
Several coming events of
Interest to parents wers an­
nounced;
Principal Morris Ruby an­
nounced that there will be an
evening conference time for
parents and teachers starting
a t 7 p.m. on Thursday, April

16. Notices will be sent home
to parents of children who
are having problems and need
to confer with the teacher.
Girl Scout Troop 49 will
hold a tree planting cere­
mony a t 3:30 p.m., April 14,
when they will present two
palms to the school as part
of their girl scout community
service.
A Book Fair will be held at
the achool front April 27 to
May 6. Parents are requested
to visit the library and look
over the books cn display.
Anyone wishing to purchase
a book for the library may do
so at the school rate. A book
plate will be placed in the
front of the book, giving the
name cf the donor.
A pre-school roundup will
be held May 14 and parents
of children eligible o enter
first grade a t E n g l i s h
Estates next September are
urged to attend. Mors specific
Information will l&gt;e announ­
ced at a later date.

Geneva Gems
By Mrs. Joe. Mathleus
Saturday, April 4, 1964, is
a day th st will leng be re­
membered in Geneva I
Never before have I seen
the Community Hall ablate
with such sparkle, flowers
and people as it was for the
celebration of the W. L.
Sieg’s Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. Sleg was handsome and
most jovial in spite of his re­
cent and serious accident and
Mrs. Sieg was all-a-glitter in
gold from head to to*. As aecesaories she wore an heir­
loom heavy gold bracelet and
an antique heirloom laee
shawl which was handmade
by European craftsmen under
water. This same ahawl was
worn by the honoree’a grand­
mother a t her wedding and
by her mother on her wed­
ding day and golden wedding
anniversary.
Background for the refresh­
ment table was a unique a r­
rangement of greenery forming a frame for the picture
of Mrs. Sleg'a parents who
celebrated their golden wed­
ding when the Siegs celebrat­
ed their silver anniversary.
Th* table was overlaid with
• an exquisite cloth, hand
crocheted by Mr. Sieg’s sis­
ter, the late Mrs. David Speer
who was a f f e c t i o n a t e l y
known as “Aunt Lonnie.”
. Golden, five-branch candela­
bra graeed each end of the
table which wss centered
with a tiered wedding cake
touched with gold and sur­
rounded with a circle of small
ivy leaves. Golden wedding
punch was served throughout
the celebration from bowls
• chilled with floating “wed.'ding rings” of froten orange
blossom*. Whit* cake, iced
in pastel gold, and mints also
were served.
Forming th* background
for the receiving line were
two large golden hearts
which provided attractive dis­
plays for some of the many
congratulatory cards received
by the couple. A t on* side was
an elaborate arrangement of
greenery and centered be­
tween the hearts was a gold­
en money tree heavily laden
with love tokens. A t the base
of the tree were 60 silver dol­
lars wrapped in gold foil,
' gifts to the honorees from th*
heats and hostesses, Mrs.
Louise Fedders, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest M. Ward, MUs
Helen Alderman, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry A. Wolcott, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Gustafson,
Major and Mrs. Carroll W.
Culpepper, Mr. and Mrs.
John Neal Culpepper and
Major and Mrs. Vernon M.
Culpepper.
The registration book was
kept by Mrs. Charles Lamb,
Mrs. J. L. Corley, Mrs. B. F.
Wheeler Jr., Mrs. Edson Colt,
Mrs. Frederick Bauer and
Mrs. W. L. Edwards. Presid­
ing a t the punch bowls were
Mrs. Grylo Culberhouse, Mrs.
Ed Bielejeski, Mrs. George
Kelsey, Mrs. W. T. Raynor,
Mrs. W, T. Edwards, Mrs.
Donald Norton, Mrs. Calvin
Oldham, Mrs. Gordan Baker,
Mrs. Dinty Whiting, Mrs.
Walton Torres, Mrs. Mills
8andsrs, Mrs. Ed Ball, Mrs.
Lloyd Koonts, Mrs. Fred
Thompson, Mrs. Otis Cotal­
low, Mrs. Robert M. Sieg,
Mrs. W. T. Eure, Mrs. 8. E.
White and Mrs. William WUkerson.
Friends earns to congratu■late the Siegs from Washing­

ton, Michigan, V e r m o n t ,
O h i o , Georgia, Wisconsin,
South Carolina and all parts
of Florida.
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Mrs. Leona McLain recent­
ly had a most pleasant visit
with pnst Worthy Mntrons of
Eastern Star, Seminolo Chap­
ter 2, who cams to spend the
day with her at her home in
Geneva, bringing a covered
dish dinner. Enjoying the day
with Mrs. McLain, who also
is a past Worthy Matron,
were Mrs. Mary Mosler of
Oviedo, Mrs. Ethel Pcurifoy,
Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Mrs.
Lucy Courier, Mrs. Stella
Moore, Mrs. Henrietta Rains,
Mrs. Alice Click, Mrs. Mar­
jorie Shepard, Mrs. Katie
Corley and Mrs. Linnle Moye,
all of Sanford.
* * *
I inspected th* Geneva
Community Hall recently to
see th* many Improvementa
and certainly waa Impressed
with th* amount of work
th at’s been done. In the kit­
chen a new double, stainless
steel sink and big, roomy
cabinets with sliding doors
have been installed. I was in­
formed that this lovely k it­
chen (a dream com* true)
was designed by Edward C.
Putnam. John D. Thomas, W.
R. Dibble and Ed Putnam
did the work (about 460
hours). Materials were pro­
vided by th* Geneva Citizens
Association.

Pock 540 Plans
Mardi Gras
By Jane Casselberry
I t will b« Mardi Gras time
for Cub Scout Pack 6(0
when it meets today at
7:30 p.m. at th* Casselberry
Community Methodist Church.
A carnival atmosphere will
prevail for th* evening with
•veryons in costum* and
mask.
Awards for advancement
will be presented to th* boys
who hav* earned them.

Sunshine Circle
Has Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist WSCS continued the
mission study course, Christ­
ian Issues In Southern Asia,
when It met Tuesday morning
at the home of Mrs. Darwin
Shea on N. Triplet Drive, Cas­
selberry.
Mrs. PhD Caesber and Mrs.
Donald MacLeod reviewed the
history of Christian Missions
in India and Pakistan. Mrs.
John Blrkhelmer led the dis­
cussion on the study book,
The Promise of Prayer.

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THE DIRT GARDENERS Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club selected the home of Dr. and
Mrs. John Morgan, 124 N. Summerlin Ave., ns
The Garden of the Month.” Mrs. R. F. Robison

By Jane Casselberry
Officers for tlje coming yenr
were elected nt a meeting of
the South Seminolo Element­
ary Frhool Council of Teach­
ers and Parents held In the
school auditorium.
Elected president was Mrs.
Gerald O. McGinnis of Enstbrook. Other officers named
were Mrs. T. J. Durrance of
Casselberry, first vice presi­
dent; Mrs. William R. Eggcr*
of Lake Howell Lane, second
vie# president; Mrs. D. F.
Fenstermaker of Eastbrook,
recording secretary” M r s .
Robert I.. May of SR 436, cor­
responding secretary and Mrs.
David Joyce of Casselberry,
treasurer.
New officers will be installed at tlie May 6 meeting.
Agreement could not be
reached on the CTP project to
purchase needed item* for the
school and th* m atter wn*
tabled until n e x t month’*
meeting. Committee* were ap­
pointed to investigate possi­
bilities, among them fans,
portable address system, a
blackout curtain for use with
visual aid and m a p s a n d
globes.
Beautification cha i r m s n,
Mrs. Joseph Laird, reported
that 66 mors podocnrpu* have
been planted at the school and
the cement walkway to the
flagpole ha* been completed.
Mr*. Robert Orr reported
for the clinle mothers that 251
children wero treated In Feb­
ruary and March. She asked
parents not to send their chil­
dren to ichool with symptoms
of fever or cold because of th*
many contagious diseases now
In the school*.
Mrs. Ralph Moore, woys and
means chairman, reported that
plana for the Spring Festival,
to be held a t the school from
1 until 7 p. m. on Saturday,
April 18, have been completed.
All chairmen of l&gt;ooth* which
will be giving prise* are ask­
ed to meet at the school next
Friday a t 7:30 p. m. to pick
out their prizes.
Room count was won by
Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn's first
grad* rom in th* primary
grad* room in the primary
fifth grade in the intermediate
grades. Refreshments were
served by the first grade
mother*.

By Jane Casselberry
Casselberry is bracing it­
self for a full scale invasion
Friday when between five and
six hundred Boy Souts anil
Explorers and 100 leaders of
the Wekiwtt District will
gather for the Spring Camporco in the woods around
Dew Drop Fool cast of town.
Theme for tho camporee is
“Strengthening A m e r i c a n
Heritage,” in conjunction
with tho national proginm to
help young people become
more awaie of our greut heri­
tage.

North Orlando
LL Auxiliary
To Meet
A meeting of the North Or­
lando Parents Auxiliary of
Little la-ague has been called
for 2 p.m. Sunday in the
Civic Building by Mrs. Mona
Grinstead, h e a l t h , welfare
and recreation ecmmlssioner
of tho viliago council.
Purpose of the meeting will
be to elect n new president
and to bring all business up
to date. Little League record*
will be turned over to the
new president.
All interested residents,
especially parents of the
little leaguers, are uiged to
attend.

Reception Set
For Rector
Holy C r o s s
Episcopal
Church of Sanford will hold
a reception Sunday in the
Pariah House, from 3 until 6
p m. to honor the new rector,
Rev. Leroy D. Soper, and his
family. Ail members of the
parish and friends of the
church are invited to attend.
Father Soper and hi* wife,
Joyce, and children, Joy and
David, com* to 8anford from
Pin* Castle where he had an
outstanding ministry as the
first rector of St. Mary of
th* Angel* Church. They a r­
rived here April 1 and Fa­
ther Soper conducted serv­
ice* at Holy Cross for the
first time lost Sunday.

Farm Brief
Agronomists figure l a s t
year’s rom yield ran 38
bushel* *n acre, a figute thnt
top* the record 1061 yield by
three bushel* an sera.

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fection of landscaping and the overall planting,
suitable for this type house and location were
instrumental in the selection.

District Boy Scout Camporee Mormon Choir
To Be On TV
To Be Held In Casselberry

Officers Named
By Council At
South Seminole

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• Verlin Dufficld, Scoutmas­
ter of Trcop 22 of Lockhart,
will direct the camporee. Re­
gistration will begin at 6 p.m.
Friday and last until Sunday
nfternoon.
One of the highlight* of
Saturday'* activities will he
th* opportunity to take the
Chowhound Trail, • 20 mite
hike to Oviedo and back,
which bus been laid out by
Troop 311 of Casselberry.
These taking the tinil will
earn tho five-colored Chow­
hound Trail patch which wn»
designed by Scoutmaster Ted
Dnnicl.
Those not hiking will work
on campsite conveniences to
ba made from material* s t
hand.
There will bo seoutcraft ex­
hibit* and explorer post*
will each have • booth dis­
playing their particular spe­
cialty. Th* Winter Park Ra­
dio Club, which i* forming a
new explorer post to spe­
cialize jn radio communica­
tion, will put on a field comm u n i c a tion demonstration
throughout the day.
Visitors sr* invited to the
camporee between 4 p.m. and
the close of th* Inspirational
council fire which begins *t
8 p.m. Ed Grnnbcrry of Win­
ter Park will be In charge of
the campfire program. To get
to the camporee lit* visitor*
may turn off Highway 17-92
at Casselberry Community
Methodist Church and fol­
low tlie directional sign*
from there.
Worship service* will be
held Sunday morning for the
camper* and tlie event* will
close at 1 p.m. with an
a w a r d s ceremony. Though
there will ba no strict com­
petition there will be an un­
usual surprise award to each
troop participating.

The world-ramed 375-volcc
Mormon Tabernacle Choir,
founded more than a century
ago, will appear on the an
nual General Conference ol
the Church of Jesus Christ ol
Latte’-Day Saints, (Morm
ons).
locally, the program will
he seen Sunday morning from
9 to 11 on Channel 9. Orlando.
A special coast to coast net
work of more than 165 tele
vision stations will report the
conference originating from
the Mormon Tabernacle in
Salt Lake City. Utah.
Presiding over the 13tth an
nual conference will be David
O. McKay, church president
and spiritual leader of more
than two million Mormons.
The conference is attended
by thousands of Mormons and
leaders from around the
world. Sessions are broadcast
over 30 radio stationi and
transmitted via shortwave to
Mexico, Canada, South Amer
lea, the Caribbean, Africa and
Europe.

Pre-Readiness
Clinic Set In
Casselberry
ny Jan * Casselberry
The last In s series of pre
readiness clinics of parents
of pre-schcolers will lie held
in the cafeteria of South
Seminole Elementary School
at Casselbsrry next Tue»day
at 8 p.m.
Subject for discussion will
bo problem* of discipline and
general school policies. Also,
at this time, parents will he
able to make appointments
for their children to visit a
first grade classroom for a
day during th* month of
May. No child will lie given
visitation privileges unless a
parent has attended at least
one session of the clinic.

Gibson Places Annual Scoutorama
Fourth At State
Today And Saturday
Science Fair
By Jane Caseetberry
South Semlnol* Junior High
School ninth grade student
Stewart Gibson took fourth
place In Physlcz Junior Dlvsion, at the state science fair
held lis t Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday s t the Jackson­
ville Civic Auditorium.
His project, a home built
sonar, previously won honors
locally and in the regional
science fair held in Mt. Dors.
Using a mixing bowl as a
parabolic reflector, the sonar
amplifies the echo and re ­
cords on a graph the sound
and the distance of the object
away.
While In Jacksonville he
stayed at the Robert Meyer
Hotel along with others from
all over the state taking part
In the event. He went up on
Thursday with the sponsor
from Oviedo and Jonathon
Lukas, who was also entering
a project. Mr*. Catherine
Martlm, South S e m i n o l e
Science teacher, joined him
on Friday and brought him
home on Saturday.
Before returning horn* he
toured the carrier, USS Sara­
toga at Mayport along with
other students. They were
taken on the flight deck, han­
gar deck and the bridge.
Stewart, the 16 year old *on
of Mr., and Mrs. R. B. Vollva
of Altamonte Springs, hopes
lo go into the field of elec­
tronics and bio-chemlslry. He
Is already making plana for
a bigger and better project
for next year’s science fair.

Booths a t the Sanford
Armory will ba filled with
interesting handicraft and
crowd-stopping ideas todayend Saturday as tha annual
Scoutorama is conducted tor
Scouts of the St. Johna Dis­
trict.
The doors will bs open at
7 tonight as the two-day
event begins. The Scoutorama
will close st 9 p.m. and then
reopen at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Hours tomorrow ara 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m.
An estimated 600 Scouts
will take part.
Each booth will furnish an
opportunity for members of
Scouting units to display a
hobby, skill or Scout train-

BlueTeam
Leads Church
Contest1
By Donna Estes
Miss Sybil Grant, leader of
the Young Peoples Depart­
ment of the First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood. reports
that the blue team is ahead
In the current competition be­
ing held at the 7:30 p. m. Fri­
day service each week during
the months of April, May and
June.
Teams received points for
attendance, Bible and new
members.
Jesse Brown, captain of the
blue team, Is In charge of
this week’s program entitled
"Now is the Time.”

Longwood Fire
Auxiliary Names
Committee
By Doom Estes
A nominating commlttea
was appointed at the regular
monthly meeting of the Lad­
ies Auxiliary to the Longwood
Volunteer Fire Department
held Tuesday st the new Firs
liall.
Named lo servt on th*
committee were Mrs, Elolse
lom m lcr,, Mrs. Sue Brabazon
and Mrs. Judy Snow. The
committee will report recom­
mendations at tha next meet­
ing at which tlma election of
officors will be held.
In other business a bake
sale was scheduled for April
18 at (he post office beginn­
ing at 8 a. m.
Following
the
business
meeting, refreshments were
served by Mrs. Snow, Sirs.
Brabazoon and Mrs. Marguer­
ite Umitead. The next regu­
lar meeting will be held Slay
s.

Ing to the general public and
alio to make the public con­
scious th at the parent in­
stitution is making the Scout­
ing program available to the
youth of the community.
All types of displays are
being arranged for the 7 p.m.
opening.
Cub Scouts are expected to
show displays as Family
Fun and Games, Scrapbooks,
Leaf Printing, Make Believe
and a host of other activities.
Scout members will show
displays nr Merit Badges,
Camp Semes, Miniature Tent
Displays, Types of Fires, In­
dian Lore and many more.
Explorers will hav* dis­
plays on such subjects a«
Guns and Safe Shooting, Ra­
dio Communications, Reli­
gion, Vocational Interests,
Emergency Service, Explorer
Camping, Naturo Study and
many mere.
These are some of the ideas
suggested by B. F. Ganna,
district activities chairman,
and Thomas G. Albert, dis­
trict scouting executive.
Th* units have been a t
work on tha exhibits nine*
last fall, mapping plane and
preparing for this weekend.
Judging will bo made on
each booth and blue, red and
yellow ribbons awarded.

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A . C. Smith Jr. Vows
County Improvements
A. C. Smith Jr., candidate for County Commissioner, Dis­
trict 1, Seminole County. Smith Is better known county-wide
a* Smith Brother* Lumber 4k Supply, Long wood, Fla.
His qualification*:
Three ye*r* of road construction with W. C. Shephard
Construction Company, of Atlanta, Gs., prior to hi* military
•ervlce.
II* served with the fllh Engineer Command in the
European Thesler mors than two years overseas. II* was
engaged In the Invasion of
Normandy, Northern Franc*,
Rhineland and Central Eu­
rope, which gave him four
major c a m p a i g n stars,
KAMKT Service Medal, Good
Conduct Medal, World War
II Victor Medal, s unit Presi­
dential Citation, 9th Engineer
Command Citation and the
Silver Star.
Hr wa* discharged in I)«rrm brr 1946 a* Motor Trans­
portation NCO. He moved to
Seminole C o u n t v January
1946 and ho* been In businr**
for himself ever since. II*
now operate* n businr** in
Longwood Pits*, Seminole
Hardware.
Smith ha* made no political
iromises. II# stands for road
mprovrmrnt, cleaner ditches,
advancement of 4-H and
Home Demonstration work,
new industry, Improvement of
our school system, equal dis­
tribution of county funds In
A. C. SMITH JR.
all fivs districts. And abovs
all, cooperation and coordination with fellow board numbers.
Smith is a number of the Methodist Churth, member of
Sanford Lodge 62 FIA M , 32nd Degree Scottish Kite Mason,
member Bahia Shrina Temple, Sanford Shrin* Club. Married
to former Miriam B. Boykla.
Smith aaya ha la a Georgia “Cracker” by birth, A Florida
“Cracker'* by choice. Ha aaya ba has th* time sad energy ta
devote to the needs of Semlnol* County, H* also said ha
wishes it was possible to meet and talk with every voter of
Seminole County. After k* is elected, he wants every citisen
of the county to feel free to discuss county problems, large
or amsll. anytime, with no appointment needed.
Your vote will be appreciated.
I’d. Pol. Adv.

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Polly's Pointers
DEAR ABBY: In oar
community there Is a eoupla
whom my husband and I
have known for over half a
ing a cake to a baxaar or bake century. Ha and my husband
sale there Is always tha prob­
lem of getting bock your eake have been fast friends sine#
their boyhood. The man had
plate and cover. I have con
trived a very practical one a heart attack, and when he
that can bo thrown away I came home from the hos­
cover a square of heavy card
pital we ealled on him. Ha
board with aluminum foil and
was as gray as a ghost, and
then put the round eake on
I honestly didn’t think he
Take a kitchen pan th at
large enough to eover the eake was going to make It so I
without touching. Mold heavy called him by his first name.
Inch. Cut a 7-lnch-deep V In ‘ duty foil all around the out­ That is all. Well, h . la re­
the S-ineh end, starting one side of the pan. Trim or fold covering now and has start­
Inch in from both aides of the back the edges. Remove from ed calling me by MY first
board. Nall a eleat % inch tha pan and you have an ex­ name, and I don’t like IL I
by K by 8 Inches to the bosrd cellent foil cover for your prise hia wife’s friendship
near the point of the V. Drill cake and one that does not highly, hut don't appreciate
a &gt;4-Inch hole so tha boot stick to the icing.
her husband’s undue famil­
Jack can be caught over a nail
—MRS. K. 8. iarity. What do you sug­
In the floor. The cleat is on
gest T
the bottom aide. Stand on the
GIRLS—A bit of gummed
NEARING EIGHTY
beck end with one foot while tape fastened In two or three
you run the other heel into places to the “cover” and then
DEAR NEARING: I don’t
the V until it ia tight. Puli to tha “plate” would keep the know what you consider
upward and off cornea tha top from shifting and marring “undue familiarity” but it
boot. Reverse feet and repeat the icing.
—POLLY
would appear that you are
tor the other boot.
unduly aloof. And don’t for­
—J. E. B.
DEAR POLLY—If you have get, you initiated tha fa ­
two or three belts to iron, lay miliarity!
DEAR POLLY-M y Neigh­ them all on the ironing board
e e •
bor saves all her plastic bags at one time and one ironing
DEAR ABBY: What fa a
and keeps them in her hus­ will do it. It ia a "three-for
girl supposed to think when
band’s and son’s hunting Jack­ one" sort of deal.
a boy faila asleep on a data?
ets. They put game in these
—MRS. O. W. Could It be th at I bora him?
bags before putting It Into the
Ha ia wtda awaka whan wa
pockets of their hunting jack­
Share your favorite home­ start out, but no m atter
ets or bags to keep the pock­ making Ideaa . . . send them to
ets from getting soiled.
Polly In care of The Sanford
—MRS. R. J. Herald. You'll receive a bright
new allver dollar If Polly uses
DEAR POLLY—When tak­ your idea in Polly's Pointers

Paint ’Flowers' W ith Polish
By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY — Last fall
when 1 brought a hanging
basket full of artificial flowers
in from my porch, they were
dirty and faded from sun and
rain. These flowers coat quite
a bit so I hated to throw them
away. I washed them in sudsy
water, rinsed and dried them.
I collected partly used bottles
of nail poillsh, which we all
hare on hand, and applied the
polish to each petal. My polish
ranged from pink to red and
even orange so I could make
some of them different shades.
The results were rewarding
and I don’t believe the flowers
will fade next summer.
—SADIE
DEAR POLLY—When using
my sewing machine to sew on
buttons, I found It difficult to
presser foot without getting it
presser fot without getting It
out of place. Now I save time
by putting each button in
plaee under a piece of trans­
parent p i a s t i e tape, sew
through the U ps and, in a
m atter of minutes, all the
buttons are on In tha right
places.
—MRS. C. R. W.
DEAR POLLY—I have a
simple and clean way to take
off muddy or snowy foot­
wear. S tart with a board ap­
proximately I by 19 by 1

Ja c o b y

Sharp Shopping

You W ant To Buy A House
Get out your scratch pad estate taxes to pay, too.
By AILEEN
Also itemise home main­
and begin figuring.
Written for Newspaper
Initial costs begin with the tenance, telephone, gas, heat
Enterprise Association
electricity and possible land­
Q—My husband wants
want* to down payment. Then there are scaping expensei. Find out
buy a bouie. Wa rent an closing costa which can vary rates from the local utility
apartment and, with a baby, from 9200 to $800 and include company and ask friends what
wa need more room. My hua- costs of processing a loan, their home operating costs
band la doing well ai a salessale*- drawing the mortgage, notes have been.
Add all these estimated ex­
man. How can we decide and deed and legal filing of
penses and divide by 12. This
whether we can afford a documents.
Monthly payments Include gives you a guide of what
bouie?—H. S., Saraiota, Fla.
A—Without a cryital ball, 1 the principal of tha loan and your monthly expenses can
do not know how you and the mortgage Interest. Insur­ be when applied to homes in
your huiband apend your ance is essential and may be several prica ranges and lo­
money. But 1 can tell you one­ part of tha mortgage pay­ calities.
Do this before you buy and
tim e coita and monthly coita ment. Although it costs more,
you face when you buy and a home ownera' policy which you stand less chance of being
pays off the mortgage if the house-poor—because you have
maintain a home.
Harold Gootrad, president homeowner dies la worth in- to eat, buy clothes and pay for
of a company building homea vestlgatlng. There are real transportation, too.
in Chicago, New Orleans and
Minneapolis, say a there is a
financial rule of thumb to help
decide what you can afford.
Theoretically, you can spend
approximately 2(4 times your
total yearly income on a
house. For example, if your
family income la 9129 a week
or 99,900 a year before taxes,
you can consider a 919,000
home.
But, If you are In a lower
Income bracket, chances are
you cannot apend more than
tuo times your yearly in­
come. Realistically, you pro­
bably should not plan on
spending more than a week’s
pay to cover set monthly | 8ACK TIME: Multipurpose furniture aide fa­
housing expensei.
milies with tight room apace. Contemporary
The down payment helps
lounge chair converts to a baby crib, play pen or
ice house
determine what price
youth bed by folding chair components. The
you can shoot for. If you
cushions (see photo) become a mattress for a
make a substantial down paypay­
crib or bed large enough to sleep a child up to
ment which lowers your
five years old. Cushion cover Is stain-resistant,
monthly mortgage payments,
heavy-duty vinyl available In 10 colors. Hard­
you can buy a slightly more
wood frame comes In walnut or antique white
expensive houae.
finish.

The Clothes Poll

Silk Purse Can Be Sow's Ear
Some women seem to be af­
flicted with squirrel fever.
They horde in their handbags
everything from last year’s
vacation photographs to a col­
lapsible umbrella.
Watch a girl walk down the
street, weighted down with 10
pounds of miscellany, Jammed
Into what waa intended to be
a handsome accessory to her
costume.
Take a good look at a fem­
inine twosome, paying a res­
taurant check, Dig the gals
must, down Into the deptha of
huge handbags (the wallet Is
always a t the bottom). And
before they come up with the
money, the table la littered
with unpaid bills, keys, hairspray, Johnny’s model plane
that broke two days ago and
earrings that had been remov­
ed at some time or another
because they hurt.
A handbag should comple­
ment your ensemble. It won’t
if it bulges like a bag of
cn lo u . And no m atter how
expulsive a purse you buy, it

won’t last long under that
kind of treatment.
Weed it out once In a while.
You doo’t nerd halt the jdnk
you lug around every day.
When you buy a purse,
make aura it’s one large
enough to take care of your
nerds nestly — many have
compartments for such Itemi
as glasses, checkbooks and
keys. Then go through It at
least once a week and re­
move all unneceasary items.
You won’t hays to apologise
when you open your bag In
public. And it will last long­
er and look better. Who
knows, you may even wonder
what ever happened to that
pain you used to have in your
arm.
Chit Chat
Q—”1 have three childreo
and do all my own housework.
I don’t have time to fuse about
how 1 look around the house
and think my husband should
realise this. Instead he com­
plain* that I always look
frumpy at breakfast and whan

he gets home r . night. How
can I make him realise that
I can’t be a cover girl under
such circumstances
Dolly
J.
DEAR DOLLY J. — Cover
girl, no. Attractive, yes. After
all, bow much longer does it
take to ailp Into a fresh dress
than Into a rumpled onaT Get
yourself some colorful, younglooking, no-Iron shifts for
dsytime. They suds out In a
Jiffy and look like new again
for the next wearing. They
come In erlsp prints and
stripes and many have long
apron skirts th st can be worn
over them for evening, trans­
forming them into attractive
hostess gowns.
It’s a mistake to think
you're too busy to look pretty.
Five minutes with a comb and
lipstick and bright, inexpen­
sive, easy • care, at • home
clothes will bring compli­
ments from your husband.
And your new look won't take
any longer to achieve than
your former careless ana.

Newspaper Enterprise Attn.
The gam* was rubbep
bridge. Ely Culbertaon i t
South. Waldemar von Zedt
wits North. E ast was alio one
of our great playara, but for
purposes of thla article ha
will (Imply be known a* East.
1 eat West and I waa eartain from tha bidding that
von Zedtwitx was ready foi
either a diamond or heari
lead. I also knew th at Ely
held a minimum hand with
two or possibly throe spadea.
tf he held only on# spade, he
would not hava rabid to two
no-trump. Had ha held better
than a minimum, ha would
alio have found another ra ­
bid.
How waa I going to beat
ho hand? Maybe my partner

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where we are, if there's a
chance for him to eloae his
ayaa, ha falls asiaep. I hava
told him to atay home if he
likee to sleep that much, but
ha says he would rather be
with me. Should I break up
with him?
WIDE AWAKE
DEAR WIDE: Don't aa■urns that you a rt n bore, or
that tha boy Juit “likes to
•leap.” It ia entirely pos­
sible th at tha young man
nteda to aea a doctor. Sug­
gest I t
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DEAR ABBY: Now that
spring la here, the old
problem wa had laat summer
comet to mind. On our street
the house* are rather close
together. The man next door
la a aun worshipper, so at
the first hint of w a r m
weather ha puts on his awlm
trunks and atanda around in
hia front yard sprinkling,
weeding and showing off In
general. Hia trunks ara
elastic, fieah - colored, and
as abbreviated as they can
be without landing him In
Jail. Ha la far from a pleas­
ure to look at, being skinny,
bald-headed and a grand­
father many time*. I am
aahamad to let my children

play outs Ida when he Is out
thera. Wa don't want to enll
tha pollea, but tha whola
neighborhood thinks he la a
disgrace. What should we
doT
SUN WORSHIPPER'S
NEIGHBORS

Cheaters Cheat Everyone

By Sussa Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Re­
cently our Latin elsae acquir­
ed a new teacher. She is
rather old and doesn’t seem
to catch on to things too
DEAR NEIGHBORS: Aak quickly. A group of boys In
the class takes advantage of
tha chief of detectives or this.
vice squad In your local pol­
Every week we have a vo­
ice department to observe cabulary test of about 30
tha sun worshipper and de­ words. These boy* Just copy
cide whether ha ia actually their words onto the paper
from a list they keep in their
violating a n y ordinances notebooks. Sometimes when
about exposure or decency. the teacher doesn't change the
order of the words they just
If he Is, the police will a c t
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hand in the notebook 1st they
CONFIDENTIAL TO SID: made the night before.
These tests add up to near­
Anybody can writs a lova
letter, but it takes a very ly half of our grades. The
final grides are based partly
clever person to get it back.
on a curve so the boys' chest­
•
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•
,G et it of your chest. For a ing hurts the rest of the class.
What shall we do?—CHEAT­
personal, unpublished re­
ply, writ* to ABBY, Box ERS’ CLASSMATES
3959, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelop*.
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ANSWER: Try fleet to settle
this chesting problem among
yourselves. Let the boys know
yon are wise to their tricks
and you teel they are being
unfair to the rest of the claw.
If this brings no improve­
ment, report the chesting to
your teacher as a group. A
note simply signed, “Student
Committee, Latin I," might
be a way to handle i t “Some
students in our class” should
be sufficient identification for
the offenders.
Onee she is cued in, I'm
sure your "decrepit” teacher
will summon the strength to
put a stop to this dishonest
practice.
• • •
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I am
deeply concerned about a
question of ethics. By State
law, children riding on school
buses are not permitted to
carry anything mad* of glass.

Your Son Needs Attention

O n (B h id y s

By Oswald Jacoby

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traught peopla to whose ex­
istence other people have been
Indifferent.
Your brave child ia refus­
ing to accept hi* father’s de­
structive indifference. He la
fighting for the involvement
that occurs between him and
his father when he can arouea
his anger. He is sick and tir­
ed of the dead dietanca that
has developed between them.
“ W# can grow only WITH
others In love and In friction,”
writes the noted psychoan­
alyst Karen Horney. Up to
now your husband has denied
George his right to grow. Ha
has refused to bo WITH his
son either In love or friction.
Well, George Isn't letting
him get away with It. And I
hops ha keeps up this pro­
vocative behavior until ha
steams up enough anxiety la
his father to make him ask
himself:
“How have I contributed
to this? What doea thla aoa
need from me th at I hava re­
futed to give him?”

father to notice him. This
angry attention he Is com­
manding from hia father ii
certainly not the kind George
wants from him. But I ex­
pect he'* given up hope of
the kind he wants—tha “pride
and Joy” kind his brother gets
from his father. Rather than
trying to get by with no a t­
tention a t all, Georgs has
chosen to settle for the angry
kind.
More power to him. Ife’e
a brave child. He's not going
to let himself be obliterated
In hit home by h it father's
Indifference to him. Ha’s
fighting for hia life, George
It—for space, for room In hi*
father's awareness that he
must have If he Is to know
himself as human substance.
And that's not esoteric, ei­
ther. Knives and bullets ara
not the only weapons by
which we destroy each other.
Indifference to our existence
can kill ui. Our mental hoepitals are Jammed with dis­

The Doctor Says:

little tha bright young man
coming into his business know
and how much they think
they know.
You catch him now and
then in front of the mirror
■cowling a t hie receding hairtins as hs turns his head from
elde to side.
H* decides his son hsin’t
a lick of senso because the
boy la doing all the things
he did when HE was tha boy's
ags.
Ha doeen't talk ao often
about how things ara going
to be for the two of you some
day, and tha things you ar*
going to havo.

By Ruth Millett
He telle you to (top cook­
ing rich deeserta, even though
he goes right on. ordering
them In reetauranta.
Ha complains that tha
cleansra hava ihrunk his suit
whan ha discovers it doesn’t
hang as comfortably loos* as
it did last year.
Ha keeps talking about hav­
ing to take more exercise, but
doesn't do anything about it.
Ha worries about himself If
he doesn't feel quite up to
psr.
He decides that tha term
“middle-aged” refers to men
at least 10 years older than
ha is.

Breathing Ills Are Common
BY DR. BRANDBTADT
Newspaper Enterprise Asa a.
Q—For six months, I hava
had apells of what my doctor
calls hyperventilation syn­
drom*. What cause* It and
what can I do to get rid of
It?
A—Your condition is much
commoner than w* doctors
used to think, lh a person who
hyperventilates gets spells
of breathing too fast and too
deeply. Thle Is usually du* to
ntrvious tension and Is more
common In women than in
men. When there is an emo*
tlonal crisis the hyperventila­
tion doea not oceur until the
crisis has passed.

The breathing, which ia
sometimes so slightly in
creased in depth and frequen­
cy as not to bs noticeable,
washes too much carbon diox­
ide out of the blood, thereby
creating a condition known
aa alkalosii.
Hyperventilation is hard for
a doctor to recognise because
it may causa a wid* variety
of symptom*. In soma per­
sons it causes a severs cheat
pain that may be mistaken
for a heart attack. In anoth­
er, it may cause paini similar
to those of gall bladder, colic
or arthritis.
It may cause muscular
twitching and fainting and bs

Suit Yourself

Cardigan Cut Gives Laminates A Boost
By Jerry Bbe*baa
Newspaper E surprise Asm .
NEW YORK (NEA) - If
you think you tea someone
walking In the rain wearing
only a awester, take another
look. He Is probably sporting
laminated Jsckot which
looks like * cardigan awwatar.
So popular
become In past
too sweater cut has
to apart* Jackets
lightweight, water outer
elbows
w
sav^a mat a natrh
^e** wes^w
ww
a ll
Laminates, lest we
refer to garment* coated
the inside with urethane foam.
This substance provide* wa­
terproofing
beeping weight
It la no secret throughout
the mens wear industry
aminatoe have
ia meeting
aalea predictions. • —
trouble la that M is hard to
gat ♦ limlaatod garment to

My son wants to bring his
biology specimens to school
]o a glass Jar covered by a
paper knob bag so that tha
bus driver r o c 't become sus­
picious. He says all hia dsSe­
m ites all do this.
Should I allow him to?—
TROUBLED MOTHER
ANSWER: Definitely oott
To handle the immediate pro­
blem, inveet in some piss tie
containers. Or drive the boy
to school yourself.
Unfortunately, the under­
lying problem cannot be solv­
ed so simply. This is the sort
of deception that can lead to
lying cheating and more ser­
ious forms of delinquency.
Discuss the ethics Involved
with your son. You can make
this an object lesson thst
will stand him in good stead
for the rest of his life.
Incidentally, does the teach­
er know about the covered
glass? He should I

The Mature Parent

•

Hate to writs letters? Send
one dollar to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
for Abby's new booklet,
“HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­ By Mrs. Murfel Lawrence
SIONS."
Newspaper Enterprise Asia.
Dear Mrs. Lawrence: Our
younger boy is my husband's
pride and Joy. Hs ia a bright
8-year-old, full of Ufa and
self-assurance—tha exact op­
posite of his brother, Georgs.
It li George I am writing
ace of spadei, Ely would nav. about Ha Is tha retiring type
NORTH
It ar raid the lead and would and has always been ahy with
play low from dummy. Wa his fathsr. Now his whola at­
4QN4I
would then gather in two titude Is changing. Hs goes
out of his way to provoke
quick spade tricks.
*K«J»
I led tha seven of spades hie father, making him wait
BAST
and a i soon a* dummy ap­ for anewars to question! and
HATS
4K 109
tu ts
t m i peared regretted my action. dawdling ovar obedience un­
♦ lo a n
♦ • T s i Of couras my lead would not til his father gets wild. I
4104
4 72
really hava hurt If my part­ can’t gat anywhere with him
SOUTH (D)
ner had not held both the by talking to him . . .”
♦ J!
ANSWER: I guess Georgs
king and tha ten.
V K J it
Anyway the nine was play­ has decidtd to foree his fa­
Q J4
A ll I I
ed from dummy. My partner ther to glva him aoma a t­
North atsd South vulnerable did play tha 10 and Ely mads tention.
He’s succeeding too, Isn’t
■oath Wool North Bari a aurprlss trick with tha
1*
Pm 9 4
Pm* jack and 11 expected tricks he? By refusing to answer
9N.T. Pace 9 4
Pass In the other suits.
hi* father’s questions prom­
Pass Pass
ptly, ho Is forcing him to
Perhaps
my
partnar
should
T
hava played tha king and not give tims. Whsn hs delays
the 10. All I know Is th at if his obedlsncs, he compels his
would hold ' the queen of I hadn't bean ao brilliant, my
spadea In back of dummy. In opponent* would not have
that case, If I underled my mad* the slam.

J.he {jjo m s m

If tha following Indications
seem to deeerlb* your hus­
band, it'a a sign that middleage is creeping up on him.
Perhaps you had better ex­
ert torn* extra effort to Ut
him know how much you love
and admire him, if—
He suddenly itarta picking
out the brightest neckties ha
can find, or switches to bow
tie*.
He starts getting his hair
clipped closer, especially over
the temples.
He bring* home a bottle of
islr tonle and itarta using it
(rnerously, though privately.
11a complains about how

School And You

By Abigail Van Buren

“drape" well. Mca persist ia
their preference for clothe*
look and feel like
why oot?
behavior handi­
cap* with, it was logl-

P E T E R . P A U L a n d M ery s in * n non* o f la m in a te * P a u l ( le f t) w n a rs a

raglan-sleevtd knit with brain buttons. Peter looks blast in a zippered
jacket, bright red trimmed with black and white
t

laminate clothing
looked around
of garment In
drape waa relatively
unlnu&gt;ort*nt. Hence, the con­
centration on straight-hanging,
eardlgan-typ* outerwear. Also
to be found a ra modified,
squared-off ike Jackets.
Laminate* a re c o m i n g
through la bright, bold colors,
Collars are low or nooaxlstaat
—logically, because laminates
do not have an affection for
creases. This property, a t the
same time, makes the gar­
ment wrinkle-re* latent.
Laminates may never make
the grade as dress-up clothes;
but if you are the active out­
door type who doesn’t Ilk* to
be weighted down with bush­
els of clothing, they could bo
for you.

falsely labeled epilepsy or It
may causa a victim to talk
loudly and stagger aa though
drunk. Tha manifestations ar*
often limited to one aide of
the body, usually tha left aid*
in right-handed persons.
No drug la required to re­
lieve the attacks, but prompt
raliaf can be had by breath­
ing Into a paper bag held
tightly over the nose and
mouth or by merely holding
your breath aa long aa you
can. You should train yoursalf to avoid yawning or
sighing. Incidentally, fainting,
when it occurs, automatically
stops an attack.
Q—?- there any medication
for waterlogging, especially
in the aak Isa?
A—Your edema can b* du*
to various causes. If a leaky
heart valve has resulted in
a decompensated heart, your
doctor may want you to taka
one of the digitalis prepara­
tions. Whatever the cause, he
may also want to give you
on* of the newer diuretics.
These drugs help to draw flu­
id from the waterlogged tis­
sues and excreta it through
tho kidneys.
Q—What can I do to re 1lev*
a burning sensation in my
feet? I am 62 years old and
■tend on a cement floor about
10 houra s day.
A—It ia often hard to get
rid of thla complaint. In
some victims multivitamin
preparations hava been helpfuL You should, If possible,
get off your feet for five a r
tan minutes every hour. Make
sura your shoes ar* not tight
In any dimension. Wear socks
of a soft fabric and change
them dally. Foot powder on
tha akin and dusted into your
shoes may give aoma romfort.
Pleas* send your questions
and comments to Dr. Wayno
G. Brandstadt, M.D., in car#
of tha Herald. While Dr.
Brandstadt cannot answer in­
dividual Utters, he will an­
swer letters of general inter­
act ia future eoluma.

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While you are out driving this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
Just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

Library Tea Set Sunday
By Julia Dartre
Mr. and Mra. Webber
Ilainei of Altamonte Spring*
will be hoiti at a Silver Tea,
Sunday, opening day of Na­
tions! Library Week, fot
benefit of the Altamonte
Community Library. T h e
event will be held a t the
Maine* home on Bolton Road
between the hour* of 3 and
5 p.m. All residents of the
area are invited to attend.
Urgent need for a larger
library building haa been an­
nounced by officials of the
Library Aisociation who re­
port that their architect ha*
advited against trying to cnlarga the precent building.
Aiaiiting a t Sunday'a tea
will be Mr*. Lucy Cady, com­
mittee chairman and Mra.

Fred Rassman, Mr*. Albert
Starke, Mr*. Glenn Mume*,
Mra. Sara Anderson and Mra.
Florenca Courien.

Post 256 Calls
Special Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
There will be a apecinl
called meeting of the execu­
tive board of American Le­
gion Memorial Post 250 of
Casselberry Monday at 7:30
p.m. a t the home of Millrr
Evans, Triplet Drive, Cassel­
berry.
Purpose of the meeting will
be to select a candidate from
the post to attend Boys State
in Tallahassee next July.

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Business
Briefs

It taken a heap of living in a
houne to make a home,
A heap of sun and ahadow and
you nome times have to roam
Before you really appreciate
the things you left behind
And hunger for ’em somehow
with ’em alius on your mind.
—Edgar Guest
The majority of residents of San­
ford nnd Seminole County - eliminat­
ing tho native Floridans - have com­
pleted their roaming and are here
to enjoy the "gracious living” of
the Sunshine State.
To those who are new to the area
nnd to those who desire a change
to the type of home referred to by
Poet Guest, turn to the residences
offered by the Shoemaker Construc­
tion Company nnd Kingswood Build­
ers. (The accompanying map shows
the locations.)
Herb Stcnstrom Realty, agents
for Shoemaker Construction, said
three more new residences have been

commenced in the Ravenna Park
third section. These are three-nnd
four-bedroom homes, with two baths.
They still are in the stage where­
by purchasers may choose their own
colors for the tile, walls, etc.
Four homes are completed in the
Ravenna Park third section. These
are centrally heated, fully equipped
and are "prepped’’ for air condition­
ing.
Shoemaker also hns two completed
homes for sale in Idyllwilde and in
a few days will commence construc­
tion of others.
Stenstrom Realty says that FHA,
VA and conventional financing is
available on these homes.
Kingswood Builders have all the
answers to your home problems.
Beautiful, spacious residences on
large, spacious lots. What more could
anyone ask for "gracious living?"
For example, Kingswood now Is
nearing completion two beautiful
homes on citrus studded lots in the

Inst available area in Grove Manor,
nt Mcllonville Avenue and Washing­
ton Drive.
While nearly completed, these
homes have not yet renched the
stage of interior decoration . . . and
purchasers may select their own wall
colors.
The comer house has a complete­
ly screened, covered patio. The other
hns a enrporte at the rear, with n
turn apron.
Kingswood also hns two new

Farm Brief
The 10S3 vegetable garden
picture wasn't much differ­
ent than in 1002. Ths number
of gardens In the state, about
108,000, remained about th*
•ante. The number of farm
gardens decreased slightly
while the number of non­
farm garden* Increased to
make up the difference.

Over 1000

Colors

WALLHIDE' LATEX
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Reading Word By Word

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homes nt Grecnbriar of Loch Arbor,
facing the golf course. These resi­
dences contain fully equipped Gen.
ernl Electric kitchens.
The home nt 109 Highland Court
has what has been described ns "a
gorgeous kitchen, with an abundance
of cabinet nnd closet space, especial­
ly designed for the discerning house,
wife.”
The second, on Far Plnce, facing
the 12th green, in of Colonial Arch­
itecture, with used brick.

* O r « a t « r H id in g P o w a r

Pre-Reading Gives Sense O f Direction

Strickland • Morriscn Ine.
has licen appointed regional
distributor for Frigikar Cor­
poration of Dallas, Texas,
leading Independent manu­
facturer of automobile and
truck air conditioning, all
marketed over the Frigikar
brand label.
Appointment was made by
Frigikar'a G. W. Derby, vice
president of distribution, and
announced by R. I.. Duffey,
parts manager of StricklandMorrison.
The local firm, located at
First Street and Sanford Ave­
nue, will he an important link
in Frigikar'a 6,000 - outlet
sales and service network
covering tho United Slates
with over 10,000 factorytrained installation and ser­
vlet specialists.

Dance Classes
SquaW dancing instructions
for DeRary teenagers will be­
gin Saturday a t the DcBary
Community Center with Har­
old Jenkins aa caller. Classes
will be conducted from 8 until
6 p.m.

Time jo u r reading of this
column nnd compare jo u r
speed with that Indlcata! at
the end. The eapeeted speed
assume# a dailj five per
cent Improvement.

•

Pre-Reading will he the best
time-saver in reading you'll
ever learn. And it i* Impos­
sible to compute how much
mure understanding you'll get
from your reading using this
technique. You've done a little
pre-reading in the column on
concentration, but now we’ll
go into it fully.
When and when not to preread Is the first thing to
learn. When you read for atyle
appreciation (Dickens, Frost,
Shakespeare), forget pre-read­
ing. When you read for infor­
mation or opinion, pre-read.
Here's how it’s done.
Take your book in the sub­
ject you least like. Let’s make
it Kuropcan history this time.
Turn to the title page. The
title end subtitle should tell
you the subject of the book.
Most books will have some­
thing like t h i s : N I N K TEENTH-CENTUKY E U R ­
OPE. That's some help; not
much. The subtitle telle you

more: CHIEF MILITARY AL­
LIANCES. Now look under
the author's name for his cred­
entials. This may tell you
whether he is a real specialist
and perhaps whether he has
an ex to grind.
Now read the table of con­
tents. You'll learn the steps
to be taken to where you'll be
going and the reintion of one
step to another. You'll learn
where emphasis will be placed,
and you’ll want to know why.
One of the steps may tie In
with some personal like or
dislike o r something you've
always been curious about.
This will involve your inter­
est. Know the table of con­
tents and you know the out­
line of the book.
Now turn to the preface.
You may never have read oiti
before. It's whet the author
writes last. The preface telle
you where the author is taking
you In hie book and will clear
up many questions unanswer­
ed by the table of contents.
Generally the opening two par­
agraphs end the closing two
will fill ths bill.
So far, you know where
you're going, the (taps to gat
there, who’e taking you. If this

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little pre-reading has raised
as msny questions as answers,
splendid! Now you’ll look for
answers.
Turn to the first chapter.
Read the title and whatever
else precedes the main body
of type. Now read the first
two paragraphs. The opening
paragraphs give you an idea
where you nre going; the di­
visions are the steps along Ui*
way and the concluding para­
graphs sum up the trip. Now
do the earns with each chap­
ter.
If the text has an Index,
take a quick look through it.
A name may strike a familiar
chord. Look it up and sec
where it fits into the pattern.
If It’s a pet personality, see
how tho author treat* him.
You’ll get further involved
with the author'* plant.
Get Into th4 habit of prereading what we call practical
prose as opposed to fiction,
poetry, drama. It give* you a

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very acute tans* of direction
for your thorough reading.
(You should have com­
pleted this reading In 75
seconds.)

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(NEXT: No Questions,
' No Answers.)
If you wish to refer to
this Instructive series in the
future, order n copy of ths
70-page, spiral-bound book.
To gst n copy send your
name, address and $1 toi
Stop Reading Word By1
Word, c/o Ths Sanford Her­
ald, P. O. Box 459, Dept. A,
Radio City Station, New
York 1*. N. T.

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By Maryana Mllra
Roger Heorta, ion of Mr.
and Mra. Lackle Heorta cele­
brated hla 14th birthday la it
Saturday night at hla home
on Polnacttia Drive, Forest
City.
The birthday dinner conalited of Oriental fare, com­
plete with chopsticks, and the
guests enjoyed a delightful
evening of games and danc­
ing.Those attending wcro Mike
Steblck, Fred Blstllne, Toni
Morrison, Beverly Haselbaker, Woody Seasoms, Debby
Backhus, Marcia Summers,
Rex Culbreth, Becky Cotter,
Karen Kriss, Susie Hunter,
Teresa Renew and Peggy
Renew.

MRS. LEONARD Reinhart, wife of the retir­
ing commander of Heavy Attack Squadron 1,
was honored by the TiRcrettcs at a Roing-awny
coffee at the Acey-Deucy Club at SNAS. She
la pictured (left) with Mra. Hershell Russell,
TJgcrettcs president.

The All Soul's Catholic t*-*
Women’s Club will sponsor Its
annual card party, Saturday,
April 11, at 8 p.m. in the soc­
ial hall of the church.
Prizes will be awarded at
each table, tempting refreshmenta will be served, and
door prizes will be awarded.
The public Is cordially in­
vited to participate In this
event and to play tho card
game of their choice.
Mrs. John Corso Is overall
chairman and Mrs. John
Fierro is ticket chairman.
Anyone desiring advance
tickets may contact Mrs.
Pierro, any club member or
tickets may be obtained at
the door.

Robert Thoron Madden, broth­
er-in-law of the bride.
Mrs. Routh chose for her
daughter's wedding, a dress
o lavender lace with a match­
ing flower hat. Her corsage
waa pink rosea.
The groom'a mother wore a

Mrs. Wilborn And

Market Basket Sale Held
For Daughters O f Wesley

Birthday Dinner

MRS. JOHN CORSO, general chnirmnn, left,
and Mra. John Pierro, ticket chairman aru mak­
ing final iirepurntionH for the annual card party
thin Saturday night at tho Social Hall of All
Soul'a Catholic Church.

Miss Elaine Rutledge And
Clifford Abies Are Wed
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Rut­
ledge of 3185 West Roxboro
Road, Atlanta, Ga., announce
the marriage of their daugh­
ter, Elaine, to Clifford M.

Abies 3rd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Abies of Sanford,
on Jon. 3, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Abies is a member of
the Junior Class at Stetson
University, where she has
pledged Alpha XI Delta Sor­
ority, and is a talented mem­
ber of Stetson University Or­
chestra.
.
Mr. Abies was graduated
from Seminole High School
and Is now a Junior at Stet­
son, belonging to Pi Kappa
The L a k e Monroo 4-1! Phi Fraternity.
Handy Helpera club will
sponsor a bake sale on Satur­
day, April It, at the Winn
Dixie Food Store on French
and 25th Street.
Proceeds from the sale will
be used toward sending the
girls to 4-H camp June 29-July
3, so plan to aid this worth­
The Ladlei Auxiliary of the
while benefit.
Ginderville Volunteer F i r e
Department will meet Mon­
day evening at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mra. Leon Steinmeycr on the Old Orlando
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
Highway for the regular
monthly meeting.
— NEW STORE HOURS —
All membera are urged to
MON. THROUGH FRI. — 9 A. M. — 5:30 P. M.
be present.

Handy Helpers To
Hold Bake Sale

Saturday A.M.

By Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Myrtle (A. W.) Wil­
born and her ion, Howard,
were guests of honor at a
Joint birthday dinner recently
at her home.
Others present were A. W.
Wilborn, Mra. Howard Wil­
born and children, James,
Linda and Martha, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Wilborn and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mra. J . T.
Welch, Mr. and Mra. E. R.
Echols and children, Mrs. Al­
ma Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Amoi Wright and Rev. and
Mrs. Wendell Hill and chil­
dren.
Also Mrs. Irene Jackman
of DeLand and Mr. and Mra.
Herman Wilborn and children
of Sanford.

MR. AND MIIS. RONALD CHILTON

Tho Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class met last
Tuesday for the regular busi­
ness and social meeting.
Serving aa hostesses were
Mrs. J. lirodie Williams, Mrs.
C. M. Flowers, Mrs. J. C.
Davis, Mrs. Marguerite Paul,
Mrs. Thomas L. Sullivan and
Mrs. R. G. Hickson.
Lovely ’ arrangements of
spring flowers were placed at
vantage points throughout the
hall.
The president, Mrs. C. M.
Flowers, presided over the
business session, hearing re­
ports from the various com­
mittee chairmen.
Mrs. diaries Meriwether
gave (he devotional program,
followed by prayer.
A very successful market
basket sale was held during
the meeting with Mrs. S. G.
ltarrlm an in charge.
Sandwiches, cookies a n d

Gary
TilsonCelebrates
6th Birthday With Party

Ladies Auxiliary

Will Meet Monday

SATURDAY ONLY — 9 A. M. — 12:30 P. M.

210 8. PARK AVE.

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GARY TILSON
Gary Tilson recently eelebrated hla sixth birthday at
hla home on Bombay Avenue
In North Orlando, with his
mother, -Mra. David Tllaon,
acting aa hostess.
Party games were played,
and each gucat received party
favora.
Tha delicious birthday cake

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The four-tiered wedding cake
waa outstanding because it
was made by the bride's fa
thcr. It featured two large
layers on the bottom and be
tween the two top layera
were placed four white col
umns. Between the column*
were a miniature bride and
groom.
White candles Interspersed
with white snapdragons and
baby's breath surrounded the
crystal punch bowl.
Presiding at the punch bowl
were Mrs. Joyce Edwards
and Miss Martha itoorehcad.
Cutting and terving the cake
waa Mrs. Gloria Armstrong.
Floating hostessei were the
lis te n of the groom, Missel
Brenda and Sharon Chilton,
and the bride’s book was kept
by Mra. June Swartzfager.
The bride chose for her go­
ing away outfit a suit of green
linen, with which she wore
Cft
bone colored accessories. She
woro tha orchid from her
bouquet.
After a ihort honeymoon
the couple will reside at 1719
W. Second Street. Out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Chilton and family of High
Point, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Madden and family,
Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Georgfe Hays Jr., Boca
naton; Mr. and Mrs. R .,R .
Routh, Charlotte, N. C.; Mr.
and &amp;!rs. George Armstrong
and family, Orlando, and
Miss Martha Moorehead, Or­
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dress of cocoa brown knit
with matching accessories.
Her corsage was of yellow
roses.
A reception followed the
service In the church parlors.
The bride's table waa over
laid with a white linen cloth.

By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Via trans-Atlantic telephone
on Easter day, March 29,
Rev. Walter Routh Jr., of
Saigon, Viet Nam, united In
marriage hit sister, Marian
Routh, to Ronald Chilton.
The double ring ceremony
took place In the Central
Baptist Church at 0 p.m. with
the ncv. Gall Smith, pastor
of the church, assisting here.
The bride, daughter of 3Ir.
and Mr*. W. A. Boutb Sr.,
and tho groom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Chilton, of High
Point, N. C., repeated their
vowi via the telephone In
front of the altar which held a
large basket of while gladioli
and white Easter lilies.
Mrs. Charles Grlcmc, or­
ganist, played the traditional
wedding music.
For her wedding the bride
chose a street length gown of
white satin featuring a lace
over bodice. The shoulder
length net veil was attached
to a crown of aecd pearls.
Her bouquet was of miniature
Easter lilies centered with a
while orchid.
The matron of honor, Mrs.
H ard Madden, sister of the
bride, chose a street length
gown of green organza over
blue talfcta and a short length
green net veil and matching
shoes. Her bouquet was pink
roses.
Allen Arthur Hunt served as
best man and ushers were
George E. Armstrong and

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Marian Routh And Ronald Chilton
Wed Via Trans-Atlantic Telephone

Catholic Woman's Club
To Sponsor Card Party

First Presbyterian Church
MONDAY, APRIL 13
The Women of the Church
Circles will meet as follows:
9:45 a.m. Circle 1 with Mrs.
Norris Plank, 320 E. Crys­
tal Dr. Mrs. Philip Allen,
co-hostess.
9:45 a.m. Circle 2 with Mrs.
Jam es 0 . Huff, 2120 Sanford
Ave.
9:45 a.m. Circle S with Mrs.
Harry Woodruff, 110 Elliott
Ave.
9:45 a.m. Circle 4 with Mrs.
Bernard W. Wilke, 432 Sum­
merlin Ave. Mrs. B. A.
Wilke, co-hostess.
9:45 a.m. Circle 5 with Mrs.
Clarence Redding, 540 Va­
lencia Dr.
9:45 a.m. Circle 8 with Mrs.
L. A. Palmer, 430 Virginia
Ave. Mrs. George Maffctt,
co-hostess.
2:30 p.m. Circle 7 with Mrs.
Otto Sandner, 2207 Com­
munity Way. Mrs. P. T.
Meeks, co-hostess.
2 p.m. Circle 8 with Mrs. A.
B. Wallace, 1505 Palmetto
Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull, co-hostess.
8 p.m. Evening Circle 9 with
Mrs. R. C. Miller, 2401 Myr­
tle Ave.
7:45 p.m. Evening Circle 10
with Mrs. Carl Lind, Elder
Springs. Mrs. Marguerite
Graham, co-hostess.
7:15 p.m. Boy Scouts

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Roger Heorta And
Guests Celebrate
Oriental Fashion

was served with ice cream,
punch and candy to Larry
Tilson, Chuck McIntosh, Doug
Guthrie, Jim m y Fenoff, Ger­
ry Fenaff. Debbie Houk,
David Weeks, Frankie Mor­
ris and Bobby Johni all from
North Orlando.
Guests from Gary’s kinder­
garten class were Markt
Stevens, Bonnie Hinson, Ross
Wiggs, Cathy Casselberry,
Kevin Hodge and Michael WUllami.

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coffee were served to the
Mmcs. Claude Herndon, Char­
les Meriwether, C. M. Flow­
ers, It. G. Hickson, Buth
Hawthorne, Lucy Courier, S.
G. Harriman, Louise Know­
les, Lucy Smith, Thomas L.
Sullivan, Harry Brown, P. A.
Rowland, O. E. White, A. B.
Stevens and Grace Gregory.
Also Miss Versa Woodcock
and Miss Olivo Chapman.

Patty G. Johnson
Tapped By Tift
Honor Music Club
On Thursday, March 26, be­
fore the entire student body
Miss Patty Glenn Johnson,
Tift College, Forsyth, Ga.,
was tapped for Beta, Beta,
Bela, the Honorary Music
Club a t TUt. The membership
is composed of upperclassmen
who have been outstanding In
music studies.
The main purpose of the
club Is to broaden and deep­
en the student's knowledge
and appreciation of music.
Since there are no sororities
on the Tift College campus,
being tapped for an honor
club Is tha same aa being
rushed for a sorority on an­
other campus.
The Tri-Beta ia one of the
outstanding clubs on campus
and sponaori student attend­
ance at concerts held on cam­
pus as well as those held In
neighboring areas, such as At­
lanta.
Patty will be required, as
a new member, to present a
program on April 27. Immed­
iately following the program,
in which the 10 new members
present their particular tal­
ent, the club will entertain
them at tha Saratoga, in Ma­
con.

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Members of Theta Epsilon
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met Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. Paul Lewli for
the regular monthly meeting.
A beautiful, impressive can­
dlelight ceremony was held
for the two pledges, Mrs. Bob
Kuhlke and Mrs. Charles
Sims.
The president, Mrs. Rick
Walker, announced th it the
state convention will be held
in Clearwater on May 15, 16
and 17. Plans were made for
several of the girls to attend.
Mrs. Walt Bohannon was in
charge of the program, which
w a a entitled ''Sculpture."
Various famoui sculptures
were discussed such as the
Statue of Liberty, ML Rushmore, etc.
Cake and lime punch were
served to the following mem­
bers: Mrs. Don Cahill, Mrs.
Cameron Lawrence, Mrs. Art
Lee, Mrs. Wally Peacock,
Mrs. Faye Stetson, Mrs. Bob
McKee, Mrs. Bob Dekle, Mrs.
Al Davis, Mrs. Tom Largen,
Mrs. Sterne Bolte, Mrs. Sima,
Mra. Kuhlke, Mra. Walker,
Mrs. Lewis and Mra. Bohan­
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Carol Burnett Stars
Th* Tivaciotu TV come­
dienne Carol Burnett stars In a
feature entertainment Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday at th*
Movicland Drive-In Theater,
"Who'a Been Sleeping In My
Bed?” This will be the first
Sanford showing.
. The co-feature will be Al­
fred
Hitchcock* suspense
thriller, -To Catch a Thief.”
In color and starring Cary
Grant and Grace Kelly.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day the tare will be two color
movies, "T artan Goes to In­
dia” , starring Jock Mahoney,
and “The Courtship of Eddie's
Father," with Glenn Ford.
The triple feature, all la
color, to- Friday and Satur­
day April 17-11, will be "Ola
Rex." 'tarrin g Billy Hughes;
"Kings of the Sun," with Yul
Brynncr (first Sanford show­
ing), and "13 Frightened
Girls," starring Joan Taylor.
Carol Burnett Is termed a
"riot" in her first movie roll
in the color feature, "Who's
Been Sleeping in My Bed?"
The plot tells what happens
when people confuse the actor
with the role he plays, TV
doctors, as everyone knows,
are strong, moral, right think­
ing men—but the character
Dean Martin playa is anything
but that in his private life
Although people come to him
with their problems and ail­
ments, Jason Steel is ill
equipped to help them since
his own personal life la
mesa of poker games and
girls.
Ills fiance's best friend is

Carol Burnett, who plays a
marriage-minded young kook.
In the movie. Carol tries to
get herself married, but in
addition tries every trick in
the book to bring about the
mnrriage between Jason and
Miliasa, played by Elisabeth
Montgomery. Mita Burnett's
comic talent ia much more
striking on a movie screen
than on TV and this her first

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COMING
BUN. • MON. • TUBS.
Nltely At T ill A 11:11

IN THE WAR ROOM of the Pentagon, Peter
Sellers as President of the United States mnkes
a desperate effort to save the world from atomic
destruction, triggered by n psychotic Air Force
General. It’s n scene front Stanley Kubrick’s
"Dr. Strangelove or: How 1 Learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the Bomb.” The film opens
Sunday at the RItx Theatre.

I Learned to Stop Worrying
and Love th* Bomb" ha*
paychotie Air Force general
triggering an ingenlout, fool­
proof nnd irrevocable scheme,
unleashing his wing of B-52
11-Bomber* to attack Russia.
The President of the United
States, unable to recall the
aircraft, ia forced to cooper
ate with the Soviet premier
in a birarr* attempt to eav*
the world.
Sellers plays three Toft's In
the film, as he did in Ku
brick’* earlier picture, "],olita."

WEEKEND TELEVISIO

!!

JonnmvE

Gemini is snfel.v in orbit in space, the weather’s
pretty, so let’s get out and go places too.

Patar Seller* and Georg* C.
Scott are (tarred in Stanley
Kubrick'* "Dr. Strangelove
or: How 1 Learned to Stop,
Worrying a n d
Love the
Bomb," p l a y i n g Sunday
through Wednesday at the
Rita Theatre. Th* film, a
Columbia release, ia called a
"nightmare suspense comedy''
by th* producer-director.
Alio (tarred are Sterling
Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Slim
I’lckin* and ecreen newcomer
Tracy Reed ai "Mi»» Foreign
Affairs."
'Dr. Strangelove or: How

‘I WANT TO take it off,” says Carol Burnett
(left), being restrained by Denn Martin and
Elizabeth Montgomery from doing a atrip teas*
in a scene from "Who's Been Sleeping In My
Bed?" The first Sanford showing of the comedy
will be Sunday through Tuesday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

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motion picture, It a triumph.
Dean Martin ia also excel
lent in this, the kind of
comedy role that lie does
the best. Ha teemed to be
enjoying himself with hl» role
and he created many enjoy
able moments for the audience
Dean Martin is every bit as
skilled with comedy as he is
with music, and that U to
say a great deal.

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Starting this Sunday, Lake
Monro* Inn will open tlieir
dining room from 10 a. m. ’til
10 p. nt. Sunday breakfasts,
lunchrt, dinner* and sand­
wich*'* will be served, however, no alroholie beverage*
will he eoid on Sunday*, Lake
Monro* Inn’* ueual fine fooda
will be (erred, with charcoal
broiled etcak a* * specialty.
Hank and Louise Pyle have re­
ceived numerous r e q u e s t s
from their many customers to
provide thia Sunday service.
* * *
Tha Paddock Bar will hav*
a Hootenanny Wed., April IK.
All of you who like to wear
"tacky" clothes, play instru­
ment* »nd sing will hav# *
real ball a t tha Paddock. Ev­
eryone's welcoma to come at 7
and stay 'til ?. Stop in tills
weekend and Harold and Deb­
bie Cumby can fill you In on
tha details.
s e e
Mnrco LaStarxa says they
are very pleased with ths fine
reception you gave them at
th# new Cypress Room, for­
merly known aa tha Dog Track
Inn or Deck Bar. ’T he Vlrginiana" plHy for your enter­
tainment and dancing pleas­
ure every Friday and Satur­
day night. Cocktail h o u r
start* at K:20 and ends at 7.
Stop in and get acquainted.
* a a
Chicken Caceiatora with ell
the trimming* is the featured
menu at Ji-uu'a Spaghetti
House today through Sunday,
nt a special low price. Of
course, Jrun nnd llocco Murslllo have a varied menu of
deliciously prepared foods. A
wonderful place for th* family
to din*.
* * *
Kohiaant'a Dinner Delivery
remind* you that an ensy

For a good substantial meal
where you see and choose
every tasty dish, try th#
Trade Winds Cafeteria in
Seminole Plata .And if you're
not ralorla conscious, you’ll
really enjoy their deeserta.
* * *
While you’re on the go, he
sura to stop at Freddie's
Steak House. Enjoy entertain­
ment by Mies Carol Pattijohn
in th* Lamplighter Lounge.
Of course th* stsek’a at
Freddie's are superb.
s e a
A real treat to try at th*
Capri ia the Danish Lobster
tails dinner, with a tall bottla
of Danish beer. And 1/ you're
not in a seafood mood, their
steaks will ieavo you smiting,
o * #
There are plenty of places to
go and have fun in and near
Seminole County. Check ’em
ail and find your favorite.

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In Color Starring
CARY GRANT
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GRACE KELLT

DON KNOTTS IN "THE*INCRED1BLE MR. LIMPET"

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UNDER THE UMBRELLA
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To Enjoy While W* Prepare Your Dinner
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Hanford
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WE INVITE YOU —
TO A WONDERFUL
"EVENING OUT" . . . .
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DANCING PLEASURE
FRI. AND SAT. NITKS
FROM 8 TILL 12
FOR RESERVATIONS
TELEPHONE

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!&gt;h. 322-9610

$165

SUNDAY ------------

Jean's Spaghetti House
Open II A. M. lo 10 P. M. — Partle* Accommodated
llwy. 17-02, Orange City — nrarrvationa: Ph. 772-2690

WED., APRIL 15 - 7 P. M. 'Ill ?
Come As “Tacky” As You Want!
Bring Your Own Instruments— Sing Your Own Songs!
EVERBODY
WELCOME
. . . Com* To Th*

— FREE ADMISSION —

PADDOCK BAR

10 A. M. 'til 10 P. M.
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• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
• Sandwiches
COMING I
DAVID NEVIN • ROBERT WAGNER IN "THE FINK FANTHER"

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... #3.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS

UI-WAT 17-92
at CA8HELRKRRY
PHONE 83R-I266

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— JIM SPENCER’S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGB

Open ’Til 2 a.m.
Cocktail
Hour — Daily
5:30 - 7:00 p. m.

I NOW OPEN
SUNDAY

F. L. MILLER — Judge

Curry Out Orders

A N N O U N C IN G

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SMALL CLAIMS OFFICE MOVING
TO ROOM 14 MASONIC TEMPLE
ON MONDAY, APRIL IS
WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
IN COURTHOUSE TILL THEN
SAME HOURS PREVAIL

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FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NITKS

CHICKEN CACCIATORA
THRU

Drop In at Jim Spenrer'a
anytime. Doris, Jim, Ed, Dar­
lene, and others give you that
comfortable, welcome feeling.
And the food le delicious. If
you hav* a large party, their
private dining room is avail­
able.
* * *

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CYPRESS
ROOM

Complete dcllrlou* dinner*

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Norma 4*11* no th* Car lb*
Lounge is having good crowds
nt lunch and dinner. Th* park­
ing lot is now complete, *o
now it's easy to drop in at the
Carib*. They're open every
night, now till 1:00 a. m.
• * *

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DINNER DELIVERY
SERVICE
•

SERVED WITH MUSHROOMS.
SPAGHETTI. SALAD, BREAD,
BUTTER. TEA OR COFFEE.

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phone rail to 222-2226 brings
you a varied menu of daily or
weekly meals delivered to
your door at reasonable coat.
Ernest Shank is the Sanford
representative and he i* anx­
ious to please with prompt,
courteous service.
* * *

CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY
Complete Men* A F rU Coarse Dinner*

HWY. 17-92—1'/, Miles North of SANFORD

fit "t*m% B i* r wttk free desserts lor * * .',. ^nd
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Orlando, Lastburg, Cocoa A

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HWY. 17-91
OPPOSITE
LONG WOOD
FLAZA

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Can Skinner Regain Form? Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
So, Reds Can Dudley Hurls
Protests Mar
,Two Games In Forget Worries No-Hitter For
Sanford JH
Boys' League

Phone
Classified

6. For R e n t

9. For Sale or Rent

J

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Eatate For Salt

2 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm., 4 BR furn. 1317 Douglas Ave.
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport.
1200 Down, *63 per month
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
3rd 4 Park Ave.
1901 S. Park
322 5232
I BR., Furn. Apt. wtth Pvt.
Phone 322-8641
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g
Nltca: 222-8971-3031 or 2248
hath, 317 S Park Ave.
322 1897.
3 BR., 1*4 bath home. AaFrom Sanford Exchange Clean rooms for men. 401
By Sandy Padwe
RBIs. That didn't oxacUy
10. Wanted to Rent
sume payments. 322-5488.
BEDROOM HOMES
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
DPI Sports Writer
make it easy for him to en­
Wanted
to
Bent
or
take
over
IMMEDIATE
When a baseball player joy the winter months back
CASSELBERRY
F u n . a p t 300 Park Ave.
payment* on 2 or 3 BR
OCCUPANCY
reachei 22 It's time to worry, home In San Diego, but he's
Open
1 to 5:30 Sunday
house unfurn, below $70
Air-Conditioning Optional
f A pair of protect* marred especially if you stumbled eased hla worries somewhat
Bon Dudley entered base
JUST COMPLETED, this 3
From Semlnola County FURN. 1 Bedrm., oak floors, monthly. Ph. 322-9276.
As
Low
as
$330
Down
masonry home. 1 Blk. West
pUjr Thursday afternoon In through a whole season the this aprlng.
BR, Hk Bath Home prove*
ball's junior high hall of fame
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then 12. Real Estate For Sale CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
tha Junior Boys League apon- way Bob Skinner did In 1963.
Take Tburaday, for exam­ Thursday afternoon when he
that Custom features need
LAKE
MARY
1 btk. South on East St. to
■ored by tha City Recreation
Skinner split hla time be­ ple. The S-foot-4 outfielder uncorked a not-hltter in hur­
not be expensive! Special
West on 28th St. and
GREENBR1AR
Vinceot Dr. MI 4-0214.
tween Pittsburgh and Cincin had threa hits, including a ling the Sanford Junior High
D epartm ent
Ken-TUcd
Floor*, Wall fur­
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
in tha f l n t co n tait tha nati, hatting only .230 with home run, to lead Cincinnati School Braves to a 8 to 2 de­ NOT LONG DISTANCE 2 BR, bouse, kitchen equi- ed. Choice lota available tn
nace. built-in Oven 4 Range,
322-2744
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
CPO nlna acored a 4 to 8 three home runs and just 28 to i M victory over the Chi­ cision over the JayVeea of
Roofed Patio, Large lot:
$68 mo. 322-3665.
LAKE WYMAN
overlooking golf court*
Convenient location. All thla
victory over Kiwanla but the
cago White Sox In Jackson­ Lyman High.
HEIGHTS
Custom
building
to
your
Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­
affair waa proteited when a
for only $11,800 with just
ville.
H ie little Greyhounds mov
RESPONSIBILITY:
LONGWOOD
specifications.
Greenbriar
chen equipped. 222-3681.
$800 Down. Drive South on
Kiwanla player waa ruled
Skinner Is battling for the ed into the lead with a single The H«rald * m M M rs(South on 17-92—6 mi.
developed by
17-92 to Seminole Blvd., turn
•afe on a theft of1third but
left field job, the position he tally in the second Inning and apoaslbt* far more than so* 3 BR. house, kit. equlpt. $73.
2 Blks. Northwest of
KINGSWOOD
on
Lake Dr. 4 right again
the batter waa called out be*
held during his belter day* increased it to 2 to 0 with Incorrect insertion of your ad,
2312 Yale Ave. off 23th.
Longwood P lata)
BUILDERS. INC.
on Park D .. '• mi. on the
cauae of interference with
before the Pirates traded him another lone marker in the and reserves the right to reM ar bate. Ph. 322-3614.
TRAILER
TRADES
202 Fairmont Dr.
right. See this lovely home
the CPO catcher on the throw
to the Reda last season for fifth.
vis* *r reject say advertise­
CONSIDERED
FA 2-8074
Sunday or call 647-1311} Win­
In the Braves' half of the ment from what ordered to LAKEFRONT - 2 Bedroom
to third.
Jerry Lynch,
ter Park.
House Furnished, Cassel­
In the Elka-Rotary affair,
Should Skinner regain hli sixth, the Sanford aggregation conform I* tha policto* a t this
2 BR., 1 BATH
berry, $100 per month.
the Kike reflatered a proteat
DR. C. J. McCLASKEY,
1962 form (802, 20 home runs jumped on Bill Llllo of the M l * .
Screened porch, including kit
LAKEFRONT — 3 Bedroom
on the grounds that the Ro­
Realtor
chen equip. Down payment
Tha Semlnola High School and 78 RBIa) his worries, as Greyhounds for five hlU which
Ph. 838-3911
House Furnished, Longwood,
Evenings 4 Sundays GA 2-1756
tary nlna uaed an Ineligible basaball club goes back into well aa Cincinnati's, would be produced five run*. The prtn
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
$330. Monthly
Payments
$160 per month.
cipal aUckwork during the ex To**., thru F r t - 8 P. M. day
hurler. The Rotariana won the Matro League action thla af­ eased ouite a bit.
$38.30.
SPRING SPECIALS!
LORMANN REALTY
contest by a score of 7 to 6. ternoon when Coach Jim Mc­
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Chuck Hinton of the Wash plosive frame waa a elrcult before iasertio*. Maw.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
REALTORS
League offldala thla morn­ Coy takes hla charges to Or­ Ington Senators also had a smashed by Braves’ catcher
INC.
(16 N. Park Ave. FA 89123 3 BR, 2 Rath, Lovely Loch
$00 U. S. 17-92, Casselberry
ing decided to hold up any lando fpr a contest with tha b 1 g afternoon offensively Tommy Bryant.
32C-8074
DEADLINE*
Arbor $13,500 — $300 Dn.—
Phone
838-1707
The
Braves
now
have
a
re­
official reporta of the gamea Trojans of Evana High.
Thursday. Ha had f o u r
HARD TO FINDI
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
$83 Per Mo.
YOU ASKED FOR ITI
cord
of
four
victories
against
until a final decision Is made
At the present time, Evana straight single* as tha Wash
A small 2 Bedroom Home in
Furn. Clean, 1-BR., c.b. house
HERE IT 1SI
on the protests. Therefore, la in second placed In the Ington Senator* defeated the one loss—a 13 to 1 decision Tuts., thru Frt. - 2 P. M. day
good location, walking dis­ $ BR, 1 Bath, Charming loca­
and shed, screen porch, Approx. 4 acres with modern
before
taiartto*.
Mon.
•
S
a
t
against them last week at
league standings will remain loop's standings with four New York Yankees, 7-3.
tance from City a t 104 W. tion $11,330 — $300 Dn. —
carporte, a ir conditioner,
n*on.
2 Bedroom home, 150 bear
the hands of the JayVeea from
the same.
win* and two lotto*. They
10th SL Equipped with Stove $78 Per Mo.
The Senator* bad 13 hits off
large yard mowed free. $60
Ing
citrus
trees,
fronting
on
In games slated today, Lake trail tha Iloone Brave* who three Yankee pitchers with Evans High in Orlando.
Refrigerator, Heater, new
mo. Rt. 1, Box 167, N. Or­
SR
46
East
of
Sanford.
Con
Monday a f t e r n o o n the
Mary will tangle with the top the circuit with tlx vic­ Ed Brinkman picking up Uirre
Wall-to-Wall Carpeting. AU 3 BR. 1 Bath 2 Sty. Country
ange Blvd., Paola.
venient
to
the
Cape.
Suit
Shrlners at 4:30 p.m. In San­ tories against a pair of de­ of them. Bill Stafford started Braves entertain Oviedo Jun­
able for Commercial use If this for a Total Price of with 2Ik acres. $7,800 — $800
ior High, Thursday afternoon
Apt. for rent, 303 Myrtle Ave.,
ford's Memorial 8tadlura.
$8150. $880 Down and $49.50 Dn. — $61 Per Mo.
feats.
and took tha loss for New
d a a i r e d. Underpriced at
they travel to Oviedo for a re
Available April 13th. Phone
i 1
Monthly. Exclusive wtth
On the other hand, Semi­ York.
$14,000.
We
have
tha
key.
turn Ult, and Saturday of next
322 3802.
nole la retting comfortably In
Houston’* Rusty 8 1 a u b week the locals will meet
2 BR, 1 Bath, Newly painted
Exclusive with
RORERT A. WILLIAMS
seventh place one game be­ plnch-hlt a bases-loaded dou
UNFURN. 1 l.g. BR Apt. Kit. EVERETT A. HARPER
City — $8,000 — $300 D n Realtor
I^esburg
Junior
High
in
a
hind the sixth place Oak ble In the fifth inning that
equlpt. 1061k W. 18th St. Ph.
$63 Per Mo.
Raymond Lundquist, Asao.
AGENCY - REALTOR
7:30
nlghtUme
affair
In
Lees
Ridge Pioneers. The Semi­ helped the Colts defeat St.
349-3932.
FA 2 3981 Atlantic Bank Bldg
2465 S. Park Ave.
burg.
nole* have potted two win* Louis, 7-1. Flva Houston
CLASSIFIED INDEX
3 BR. t Ba*h, Spanish Tradi­
The line score:
Furn. 3 BR home, 7 mi. West Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2263 EXPANSIVE. Not Expensive!
and five setback*.
tional $15,300 — $300 Dn. —
pitchers held the Cardinals to Lyman JVs . 010 010 o -2 0 0 1. Lost A Found
of Sanford. Good cond. $70 3 BR, Fla. rm., Ilk baths, cent
Perfection Dalrlca mlled
A place to live while build­ $107 Per Mo.
In other loop tilts, Oak
Sanford JH . 000 008 x—8 7 3 2. Nottcea - Personal*
mo. H. R. Rice, 668 8406.
out In front of the Little Na­ Ridge will hoit the Colonial three singles.
ing a home of your design
heat, alr-cond. $84 mo. incl.
Charlie Lau a n d Dick
Llllo and Brandes, Dudley
tional League Thursday after­ Grenadier*, Boone travel* to
on your Country Estate ia 2 HR, 1 Rath, .Completely
3.
Education
Instruction
taxes, 322 2261.
Green
came
through
with
key
Caaaelbcrry,
2
BR,
Duplex,
CJ
and Bryant.
noon when they halted a laat Winter Park and Blthop
X •
this trailer located oo 4lk furnished $6,800 — $300 Dn.
4. Transportation
all tile bath, terrau o , elec
inning effort by the Navy Moore meets the Edgewater singles and the Kansas City
acres,
with
over
200
ft.
f t .
-462 Per Mo.
range, $70, range 4 refri
5. Food
nine to capture a 7 to 8 ver­ Eagles tonight a t linker A’a scored two runs in the
frontage on Hiway 415, 10
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
gerator,
$78,
water
Included.
eighth
inning
to
defeat
the
6. For Rout
dict behind the three hit pitch­ Field In Orlando.
minutes from Sanford 4 20 2 BR, 1 Bath, Excellent Neigh1. Ilk, k 2 BATHS
Ph. TE 8-1573.
Detroit Tigers, 6-4.
6A Special Notice*
ing of Mark Cockman.
minutes from th* Atlantic
McCoy will probably send
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
borhood $9,500 — $300 Dn.—
The
Baltimore
Orioles
de­
In the Little American Lea­ Eddie Fitagerald to the hill
FURNISHED 2 BR House,
7. Buaineaa Rentals
Ocean Beach. Only $10,000, $78 Per Mo.
$100
gue, David Wlggini came up for the Seminole* with Rick feated the Milwaukee Brav­
Fla. Rm. Inquire Dcen’a
$2800 Down. CaU Stemper
8. Beach Rental*
Low Monthly Payments
with an Impressive mound Sires ready for relief duty es, 8-2, for their sixth
Barber Shop,a Hiway 17-92
Agency, 1919 So. French
9.
For
Sale
or
Rant
straight win against National
For Complete Information
Wilson Mater moved Into a
performance for First Feder­
Longwood
Plata.
Ave., 322-4991.
if needed.
See Or Call Your
League opposition. A three- tie for first place In the Men's 10. Wanted to Rant
al when he limited Standard
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
11.
Real
Batata
Wanted
2
BR.
Furn.
Duplex.
Available
run bonier by Brooks Robin­ Slo-l’itch Softball L e a g u e
Oil to only a pair of scattered
116 N. PARK AVE. 322-917$
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du
son off Warrrn Spahn proved Thursday night when the 12. Real Estate For Sale
safeties. The Savlngamca post­
13.
Mortgage
Loans
plex.
Available
May
1.
14th
to be the difference.
ed a 8 to 8 victory aver the
Furniture men walloped the
SALES BROKER
Property Management
Ave. Longwood, 8 mi. from
1100 DOWN
Camtllo Paacual propped Florida Stale Bankers by a 14. Insurance
Ollero.
ft Sale* Broker
15.
Buaineaa
Opportunity
N.AA.
Ph.
838-2298.
$45 MONTH
lop
sided
20
to
8
score.
First Federal, trailing tha
for hla opening day assign­
I • Bedroom Home
Meanwhile, Mike Hendry 16. Fem alt Help Wanted Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Ollero 8 to 0, suddenly explod­
ment by pitching five strong
2565 Park Dr.
CUSTOM REALTY
322-2420
ed in the sixth inning for a
innings as the Minnesota clouted three home runs to 17. Male Help Wanted
Apply 9-6:30.
By Bob Thomas
WINTER PARK
•
Offers for your selection
half docan runs with Eddie
pave the way for I-cRoy 18. Help Wanted
Twins
beat
the
New
York
3
BR,
Hk
Baths,
screened
The Crooma High Panthers
Comer Lee Rd. and 17-12
these Beautiful 2, 8, 4 4
2 BR. fully furnished. Avail­ porch, cent. heat. Assume
Groom* and Hal Duncan lead
Rohh's Constructlonmen to 10. Situationa Wanted
Mcts,
4-1.
Pascual,
who
will
Phono 944-9021
Bedroom
able May 1. Prefer adults.
ing the attack with double* recorded their third consecu­ pitch tha opener against break into the win column for 20. Babysitter*
payments, Nothing Down.
tive
win
In
as
many
gamea
21.
Beauty
Salona
1803 Sanford Avo.
In the Mg frame.
Cleveland next Tuesday al­ the first time thla season with
Immcd. occupancy. No qual­
Tommy Gracey, first man by waUoplng the Euclid High lowed just throe singles.
a 13 to 8 triumph over the 22. Build - Paint - Repair
ifying. 31! Hays Dr., Ph.
V
E
L
A
K
A
APARTMENTS:
Tigers
of
DeLand
by
a
score
23.
Building
Materials
a t Ow {date in the PerfectionThe San Francisco Giants USO.
322-9361 or 322-211$.
Roomi private bathi, 114
Navy encounter, bomered off of 10-8. Perry Gaines had a seored six runs In the fifth
Round tripper* by Larry 24. Electrical Service*
W.
F
ln
t
SL
perfect day at the plate,
PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story
Ray Milweed.
Helman, Tom Dchird, Art 25. Plumbing 8ervlcea
banging out two singles, a inning and went on to defeat Natallnl and Don Msasie pac­ 26. Radio ft Televiaion
borne, city convenience 4
Hie Una scone:
FURN.
Apt.
Close
la.
Jimmie
the Cleveland Indians, 9-3, at
water. 2t00 sq. f t , plus big
Perfection . . . . 102 013—7 8 0 double and triple, driving in Modesto, Calif. The Giants ed the Wilson Malcr attack in 27. Special Service*
Cowan. 323-4013.
screen porch, back util,
28.
Laundry
Service
Navy ............... 000 003-8 1 3 8 runt.
a
contest
marred
by
21
err­
Hilly Bush collected a dou­ pounded out 16 hits oil Pete or* afield.
29. Automobile Service 2 BR Apt. (urn. 2005 French porch, patio, garage. Ideal
WP— Mark Cockman, LP
Ramos, Jerry Walker and
Are., Ph. 222-7234.
for children. 3229235.
—Ray Mil arced, HR— Tommy ble, triple, and a long home
29A.
Auto Acceaeoriee
Tlte line scores:
run. Ilia circuit clout waa a Don McMahon. Jim Ray Hart Wilson
Gracey.
30.
Machinery
Toole
1 BR. Furn. Apt. Ground
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
First Fed......... 000 060-4 8 4 tremendous shot as it sailed homerod for San Francisco Maier ... . 102 228 7—20 16 11 81. Poultry • Live atock
floor. Contact 2312 Palmetto. Asbestos shingled 3 BR., cor.
while
Al
Luplow
and
Leon
high
over
the
old
home
econ­
To make tha beat home
Stand. Oil . . . . 300 000-8 2 8
Fla. St. Bk 000 300 0— 6 6 10 31A. Peta
ncr lot. 105 x 200, trees,
buy, see the
STENSTROM RENTALS
W P - David Wiggins, L P - omics buUdlng In deep right Wagner had home runs for
W P - Massic, L P - Robert 32. Flower* - Shrub*
field.
the Indiana.
Furn. apt. upstairs
$ 65 kit. equipped, spotless, car­
HatclietL
Murrlc, HRs— Helman, De- 33. Furniture
Andrew Jam es went ftva
Dick Ellsworth and Glen
Furn. apt. downataira
$ 78 porte. $200 down, $68 mo.
hard, N'alallni and Massie 34. Article* For Sale
Owner will hold mortgage.
Innings, striking out five. Ha Hobble combined for an (Wilson Maier).
Furnished
Homes
34-A Swap or Exchange
G. Baumbach. TE 8-3348.
waa touched for two hits. eight-hitter while leading the
2
BR
1
bath
city
$
90
Robb Con. 000 604 3—13 14 8 35. Article* Wanted
Tommie Joseph waa brilliant Chicago Cubs to a 9-4 victory USO ....... 101 013 2— 8 11 10
2 BR 1 bath excel.
$100 3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
36.
Automobile*
Truck*
In a relief performance for ovar Boston in Albuquerque,
1 BR partly furn.
$115 tto baths, Fla. room, fenced
W P - Ben Wiggins, L P - 36-A Auto* Wanted
two innings, striking out 8 as N. M. Ellsworth went seven
2 BR 2 bath, lake.
$180 yard, with patio. Ravenna
Frank Syndcr, HRs— Hendry IT. Boat* • Motors
he white-washed the Tigers. innings and was relieved by
Unfurnished Homes
8 (Robb's), Tony NevesUch 18. Motorcycle* • Scootera
Park. Low down payment,
The Panthers travel to De- Hobbla, who finished. Billy
We have several attractive
and Snyder (USO),
Tha Lyman High Grey­
assume monthly payment.
89.
Trailer*
Cabanas
Land tonight where they will WilUami had two boma runs
hounds get another crack a t
40. Farm J E g u ig r o s n ^ ^ homes In Ravenna Park, Phone 322-9387.
engage the same Tigers in for tha Cuba.
Loch Arbor and Sanford.
Office FA 821M
Orange Dell Conference com­
v) I . y»
Conrad Park.
New Custom Built Home oo
Night FA
Priced from $100 to $150.
1. Lost ft Found
Tha Los Angeles Angela de­
petition this afternoon when
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
feated their Hawaii farm club
they tangle with the LakeLOST: fem ale Siamese eat,
tion call 322-3371,
w L Pet.
M l Fait Be.
Ft*
of the Pacific Coast League, Team
view Red Devils of Winter
Ravenna Park, Tempi* Dr.
Kingswood
a 0 1.000
7-1 at Indio. Calif.
Garden at Longfood Park.
area. Children's pet. Reward.
Wilson Maier
8 0 l.ooo 322-2812.
f
i
Donnla Smith Is likely to Team
2368 P a rt Dr.
322-2420
W L
Chase
1 1 .800
get the hurling nod from Ly­ Boons
•
a
Fla. St. Bank
1 1 J 00 3. N otices • P erso n a ls
LONGWOOD AREA
man Coach Jim Payne. Ly­ Evan*
4 8
8 Bedrooms, l i t Baths,
McRaney Paints
1 1 .300
man’s current record it four Edgewater
• 8
Westlnghouae Kitchen,
Robb’s Constr.
1 1 .800 VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
victories against five defeat*. Winter Park
JOHN E. FOX, Realtor, wlshe* to announce to
REPAIRS - SALES —
8 8
(AMERICAN &gt;
Central oil Heat, Carport
Longwood
0 2 .000
.Lyman, which has not had a Colonial
ALL
MAKES
4 4 Team
hla many friend* and th* public th at h* haa
Rent $100 Month
W L Pet. USO
0 8 .000
o
&gt; i,
losing teaton In soma 17 years Oak Rldga
Phooe 222-22*2
4 4 Perf. Dairies
2
0
1.000
Option
to
Buy
Reaulta
Thursday
moved
hi*
real
estate
office
from
110
North
Yea,
t
o
n
a
t
of baseball competition, la Seminole
t 8 George’s
1 0 1.000 Wilson Mater 20, Fla. St. Bank Income Tax Returns. Lamar COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS
trying desperately to get on Biabop Moore
Park Avenue to 206 North Park Avenue, in th*
• • Navy
1 1 .soo
■
an oven keel again ao that
Williams, Five Potato. Ph. 17-92 Turn W. at Flva Points
Gamea Today
Edward* Building, and he will now enjoy wel­
a
427,
14
ml.
to
SR
19
Fla.
St.
Bank
0
1
.000
Kobb’a Constr. 13, USO S
the 1984 season will not break Seminole at Evans
122-7*48.
Salesman
on
Premises
Sanf.
Atl.
Bk.
0
2
.000
Gamea
Tonight
tha long string of better than Colonial at Oak Ridge
coming you nt hi* new location.
Theta lovahr homas
Rasuits Thursday
INCOME TAX SERVICE
No games scheduled
average yeara of play.
ara tailing fait Tha
Modsrn, dean, 8 BR a p t 601
Bishop Moore at Edgewater
Perfection Dairies 7, Navy 2
O. M. Harrisons
Game* Monday Night
raaaon ia solid valus
N)
Palmetto. 822-9492 or 1374.
Game* Today
1811 Palmetto
Longwood va. McRatwy, 7:30
-low pries and high
Boone at Winlar Park
322-8827
2Z2T94I STOREROOM, or office, on
Fla. St. Bank vs. George's
p.m.
qualKv-Comaoutand
let. S t, near 8 fro* park­
(Bay Ave. Park, 4:30 p.m.) Kingswood vs. Chase, 8:48
asa these wondarful
&lt;
-----NO
MONEY
DOWN
------Preparation ef Income T*x
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
r
(NATIONAL)
p.m.
homas for youraaIf—
Take
Up
Payment*
Returns
by
former
agent
ef
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
Taam
W L Pet. (Ft. Mellon Park)
Thsra
ara
16
comAMANA FREEZER, IS Ca. FL Upright
Internal Revenue Svc. 8101
Hunt Lln-Mer.
2 0 1.000
Plata ly fumithad mod1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
8.
Park
Ave.,
Tel.
822-3870,
GE
t$ Ca. rt. Upright F r e * t* r ------Chase
I a l.ooo
ala to choose from.
By Darla Dean
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
Ernest
BIcknelL
1 1 .800
Including a replies
GE 19 Ca. FL Refrigerator, • Mo. Old
Two North Orlando teams of First Federal
able for couple or single
Loco.
Engra.
0
I .000
of tha World’s Fair
the South Seminole Little Lea­
person or retired. All utili­
COLDHPOT
Refrigerator
-------------------0 8 .000
House. While hare angue will be la competition Standard OU
ties included In re n t Ideal­
Art Kroencke captured •
Results Thursday
a free ride aboard
14
Ca.
FL
WK8T1NGHOU8B
Refrigerator
Saturday^
ly located on First St., with­
low net Senior Men * golf As­
riverboat,"Deltona
The farm team will meet First Federal 6, Standard OU
in 1 block of I fro* parking
CROSLKY
R
e
frig
e
ra
to
r----------------------sociation tournameot Wednes­
Queen"!
I
Alta moot*, In Altamonte, for
Iota and shopping center. In­
day at the Mid-Florida Coun­
NORGE Aparts* ra t Bias Gas R e a r * --------Games Today
• 0:80 a. m. gam* while the
quire at Manuel Jacobson
try Club.
17,HO. te g it,350. At
•
»
senior* will .boat Loogwood at Chats va. Loco. Engra.
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
KRLVINATOR Electric Baag* - ...... .........
law at $240. dawn and
Koenck* cams in with a 69,
(F t. Mellon Park, 4:30 p.m.)
t p. m.
$40.27 par m snthRuss Overly had a 70 and
49" WE8TINGHOU8E Electric Range, Nice
Yura. A pt Close tn. A pt 4.
It to urged that as many
Na slating eetttl
Pete Burr was third with a
$36 Me. 4071k W. l e t
residents as possible attend
23"
GE
Caaaole
TV,
Mahogaay
71.
thee* games to toad support
RENT A BED
88" GE Console TV, W slnat
I N D I A N A P O L I S , Ind.
to tbo enthusiastic players.
RoUaway, Hospital 4 Baby
(UP1) — Former winner Troy
7aka Interstate 14 — gat
Wringer Waabrr -----— ,—
off at tha OaBary Ex­
Ruttmaa of Dearborn, Mich.,
ST. LOUIS (U PI)-T ha St.
By Day, Waek, or Kowth
change, or rail.
N " DELUXE Tanker Model Boy’s B lk a ------- t j g . 9 *
Mich., and Chuck Arnold of Louts Cardinals and the Balti­
HOT RESPONSIBLE
N t FA M i l l 110 W. tot S t
Indianapolis
Tburaday
enter­
more
Cotta
will
meet
in
a
proRemember.
No
Money
Down
—
Jaet
Take
Up
Th*
I wlfl
win nst h
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Payments - Up Tn X Tear* To Pay
fer nay debts lacarrod bp ed the MO-mU* Memorial Day season game hero Aug. 81 in
*
1
nut* rata, bringing to 88 tha the 10th annual Cardinal
sayotw ether than myself.
Aa ia realm c u t sot an ex­
MACK LB M O B . DIVISION
number
of
driven
la
tha
1904
pense.
Call
FA
3-8412
for
lrnnon
Memorial
Hospital
TMt M ixon* COaPOBATtO*
JOSEPH K. DEAN
899 W. FIRST ST.
PU. 122-2421
uad |U M .
mpert tdvtot an a Herald

Ball-Blair Agency

Seminole Realty

3&amp;4

322-5612

425-5938

Office 204 W. First

Seminole Nine
Tangles With
Evans There

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
S t Johns Realty

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

Perfection In
League Lead

'll
it

FHA - VA HOMES

Wilson-Maier
Kingswood Tied

SO U TH W A RD

FHA - VA

Crooms Beats
Euclid 10*3

Stenstrom 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

* T

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Lyman Hosts
Red Devils

Jim Hunt Realty

Men's League

Metro League

Stenstrom Realty

ANNOUNCEM ENT!

Little League

Deltona-

Repossessed Appliance Sale!

South Semionle
Teams To Play

Kroencke Wins
Golf Tourney

K

Two Join 500

DOVE BUT TODAY

Benefit Game

?

Goodyear Service Store

�.1 .

a

Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou-D ial 322-5612
12. Rent Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*
1 BR. Home, Study, 1V4 For Repairs and Painting, call
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week­
Balhs, large Family Rm. In
day!.
good neighborhood; includ
In? atcve, retrig., room a ir
OVER 25 YEARS
conditioner, washing ma of Fine Workmanship in Up­
chine &amp; rugs. Reilly ter
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
rlfic buy! Monthly pay'
covers. Time payments as
meats *33.50.
little as f5 mo. Drapery
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Hardware Installations.
Inc.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
FA 2-8074
Ph. 322-2335
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
and all types Home Repairs.
All Work Guaranteed
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
A. J. ADCOCK
Genersl Contractor
1.1 B u sin ess O p p o rtu n ity
322-9558

Payton Realty

COIN OPERATED

25c
CAR WASH
This totally new RAM-JET Do*
it-yourself 14-hour Cclo-ope•ated Auto Laundry it Abso
lutely Unbelievable! I IThe
customer can ie t a car
clean inside and out for
less than 60c. Operators re
port tim in g s ot 1*00.00 to
gl.S00.00 per month. No am*
p!oyet required. 14,500.00
minimum cash required—
Balance can. be financed.
Act 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. Massey
and A iioelitei
191 West Fairbanks Ave.
Winter Park, Florida

16. Female Help Wanted
BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 322-9658
Experienced Waitress wanted.
Mar-Lou Restaurant. See
Mr. Rotas.

17. Male Help Wanted
NATIONALLY KNOWN COMPANY has opening for two
Insurance Salesmen In area.
Leads furnished. Must be
over 21 k bondable. F ar In­
terview cell Mayfair Motel,
Room 7, Friday until I p.m.
322-8800.
MAN WANTED to manage
and operate a retail Wat­
kins Route in thla area.
(Would consider lady 40 to
60 years old.) Earnings of
1125 per week from the
very beginning. For person*
*1 Interview In your home,
write Mr. McGarity, P. O.
Box 617, Willis ton, Florida,
32696.

ffhf

Sanforb

^rralh Fri. Apr. 10, '64—Pnirc 9 | 34. Articles For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

V

j

*

ti

APR. SPEC. Men's Shoes. '57 Plymouth, like new, new USED BOATS A motors. Used Velo-Solex motor bike,
paint job, good rubber. 0300.
03 99 pair. Surplus City, 201
good condition, excellent for
GUNS. New A Used. Large
Th. 322-9198.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
W. 1st St.. Sanford.
beginners. 322-2928.
(election. Will trade, i Ijo
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
PIANOS - ORGANS
352 cu. ft. '58 Ford engine.
repair. Tackle sold A re­
steel, grease traps, dry
39. Trailer* - Caban**
Over 200 new and used to
Best offer. Call 332-9557.
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
wells. Stepping stones.
choose
from
—
all
makes,
Camp A Gun Shop.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
1937 Buckeye 8 x 30 ft., ex*
'57 Olds 98 4 Dr. Sedan. RAH
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 types, sizes, styles and colccllcnt condition. 2 BR. 19
AT, Power brakes, steering
ors, from 079 up. Rentals,
38. Motorcycle* • Scooter* x 20 ft. icreened room. Rea*
A
seat.
Fh.
3224100.
too, and monthly terms as
aonable. Call 582-8088.
low as 08. Reclaimed bar* '50 Ford A 'S3 Cadillac. Kid­
3 DAYS ONLY!
MOTORCYCLES
gains. Every Instrument
Come out k See the 1964
dy's Standard Serv. Station.
CAROL'S DRESS *
1961 Honda 0295
guaranteed. Streep'* — 641
APACHE CAMPING
100 N. French Ava.
SPORTSWEAR
1959 Triumph T 110 0550
N. Orange, Orlando, Phone
TRAILERS
Longwood Plsza—Hiway 17-92
WHY Buy someone tlsea trou­
GA 4-2401.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Cecil's Trailer Sales
Ph. 838-6721
bles
Clark St., Enterprlie
800 Franch Ave., Sanford
ELNA SUPERMAT1C
Th. 668-4618
522 4382
Westlnghouse 2 Dr. Ref. Open arm. completely auto­ WHY Go to the expense of a
second used car
freezer. *75. 210 Bradshaw
matic, hundreds at designs, WHEN You can drive a brand
Dr.. Th. 322 *910.
buttonholes &amp; feather stitch­
new Vespa for 03.00
ing. Guaranteed k with in­
Hard-rock Maple drop leaf
down and 04.30 per
structions. Pay 08.90 per
dining table, chairs, h u tc \
week, and gat up to
month. Sold for 0349, less
breskfront, 44 price. Phone
133 m.p.g.
than 44 price. Sanford Sew­ Transmission guiranteed for
322-9846.
ing Center. 322-9441.
life.
Gibson Tenor Guitar, practl
LEWIS
SALES A SERVICE
eally new, cost new S1S0 .15. Article* Wanted
2517 Country Club Road
with carrying case. 322-2928. WANTED: 200 Ft. 42 Inch
322-7928
chain link fence. 322-6429.
1955 Chevrolet 4-door Station
WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
Wagon. RAH. Automatic
or small amounts. Bonded
Transmission, Good tires,
BIG $ $ fAV1NGS
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
very clam ear. Alr-condlOn -Floor Models *
field. FA 2-4244
tioned. 0395. 522-5028.
Demonstrators
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES) 36. Automobile* • Truck* E S T A T E CLOSEOUT. See
In Your Home
1962 Rulck Special In stor­
1953 Chevrolet 210 4 Dr. PowIn Snnford Call
age at Dyson A Maffett's
er glide. R6iH. Exc. cond.
Garage, Sanford, then call
SINGER
0285. Ph. 3224491.
• Lincoln • Mercury • Comet • Triumph
Representative at
Mr. Bergstrom GA 5-6824
Alan'i Fabrics A Rugs
Orlando, or write Box 3145,
Bob Invitee all hia many friends requiring any auto
322-5763
Orlando.
*53 Chevy 2 Dr lit ......... 0295
needs, whether it he to trade or any mechanical
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC '57 Ford 2 Dr ............... 395 I960 Pontiac Bonnevills Con­
acrvles to vlalt him at . . . .
Repoiiesed. Would like re­ *55 Mercury 2 Dr Ht .. 295 vertible. full power. R. A H.
sponsible party to take up '53 Ford 2 Dr Ht ......... 195
Immaculate. 81,395. Call
payment* of *9 per month '55 Plymouth 4 Dr ......... 395 days 322-7459, nltci 522-6275.
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic '56 Pontiac 2 Dr ........ 395
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine. '55 Pontiac 2 Dr H t __ 395 1956 Dodge. 0200. See at No.
Winter Park
1 Fire Station.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­ '54 Buick 4 Dr .............. 395
Sanford 322*4884
MI 4*0209
ing condition. Call Collsct
b u y in g a r r o e ar
2(1-9587 evenings or 422USED CART
0932, Service Discount.
FINANCE IT WITH U*
701 French Ave........ 323-0721
♦ Low Interest Rates
$600 PER MONTH
Assume remaining 6 payments 1959 Ford Country Sedan, 9 ♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
passenger, A-l condition.
of *6.00 on repossessed '63
Model, Swing needle, Dial- Asking 0850 cash. 1940 Chev­ 37. Boat* - Motors
O-Matic Zig Zag. Makes but­ rolet 2-ton truck, Van body,
0175. Pfl. 322 0738.
tonholes, sews on buttons,
Gateway To The Waterway
makes fancy stitches, d im s
Local
automobile
dealers
of­
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* patches, etc. Exc. condi­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
fer their best buys In Herald
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SOI 64 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5*61
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FA 2-8432
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take up monthly payments
of Nursery shrubbery and
29. A u to m o b ile S e r v le t
of
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trees.
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led.
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33. Furniture
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cars Sold
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*12.03 A MONTH
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Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
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2 End Tables
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* repairs discounted.
dark mahogany, *50. 1
2 Lamps
8UH E. 3rd.
322-5443
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Sell
Ui
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Cash. SUPER TRADING
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Carpets clean easier with tha
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*1495
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*995
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*895
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Coupe — The hottest ear on tho road. W# sold
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61 Mercury Meteor

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is now associated with

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Klmo Karls,

�Why Not Guns?
Any resemblance between the fol­
lowing editorial and real life is pure­
ly coincidential:
There is afoot in this land a plot,
which is no less sinister because it
has the support of millions of sin­
cere (but misguided) Americans.
If these people had their way, ev­
ery single car in this country—or at
least all cars manufactured in the
future—would be registered with
some organ of government. Each car
would be numbered and a record kept
of its
This idea is now new, but the trag­
ic hit-and-run assassination of a
prominent citizen has given its pro­
ponents new fuel for argument.
But does anyone seriously think
that the registration of motor ve­
hicles would have prevented the assnssin from carrying out his plan?
He would have obtained a car in
some way.
Would registration prevent the
well-known gangland “ride” 7 Would
it cut down the rate of car theft or
juvenile joy riding? Would it pro­
mote traffic safety?
Certainly not.
T h e Revolutionary War was

Just o Song at Twilight

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

fought for the ideals of liberty and
the pursuit of happiness. The Fourth
Amendment to the Constitution
guarantees all citizens to be secure
in their persons and effects. This
certainly includes their automobiles.
Can anyone ’doubt that motor ve­
hicle registration would open a whole
new field of red tape to the bureau­
crats, a whole new source of taxes?
(And we must ever remember that
the power to tax is the power to
destroy.)
Docs anvone believe that it would
stop at vehicle registration and that
the next step would not be to require
the licensing of drivers?
But most sinister of nil, car reg­
istration laws would open the way
to Communist infiltration and take­
over of our notion, for the very first
thing an enemy would do would be
to seize the vehicles of the populace
— using the conveniently provided
registration lists — in order to im­
mobilize resistance.
Fortunntely, thousands of citizens
in hot rod and gun clubs and rifle
associations nrc alert to the dnngcrs
inherent in these well meaning pro­
posals for automobile registration.
They shall not pass.

People Deserve Better
If the senators who have just
about closed the books (that were
never opened very far, anyway) on
the Bobby Baker case hope that the
whole thing will now blow over and
everybody forget about it, they will
be absolutely right.
Nobody except a few reporters and
editors and Republicans really got
excited about this latest example of
influence peddling and questionable
conduct by a government employe,
one of a long line of similnr cases
thnt began at least as long ago as
1789 in the United States.
Most people apparently dill don't
know what the Baker cose was all
about, nor do they care.
One thing the senators should
seriously consider, however, is thnt
many people are quite rendy to be­
lieve that the affnir extended far
beyond the little circle in which Bob­
by Baker swung his weight. Ending
the investigation with too many

questions unanswered will only en­
courage such thinking.
It does indeed extend beyond Bob­
by Baker in the sense that the en­
tire Senate — the entire govern­
ment — will be suspect This being
an election year, it is not unlikely
that during the course of the cam­
paign. vague, generalized charges of
widespread government corruption
will assail the national nostrils like
fetid ordors from half-buried gar­
bage.
The senators deserve better for
themselves, not to mention the Amer­
ican people.

Thought For Today
Thus laying up for themselves a
good foundation for the future, that
they may take hold of the life which
is life indeed.—I Timothy 6:19.
Wisdom is never dear, provided
t h e article is genuine.—Horace
Greeley.

Russell Kay

Too Late To Classify
In the last few year* ■
new and dangerous typa of
espionage haa bceorno a
threat- to our national econ­
omy and aeeurity. I t ia re­
search espionage and it la
being practiced not only by
our enemiea but in aome
eaaes by our allies.
Aa we are all aware,
American firme, foundationa
and organizatlona epend hun­
dred! of milliona of doliara
and many years of effort in
reaearch. This research la

conducted by prlvat* Indus­
try in an effort to provide
thia nation and the world
better things for better
living.
Thia ia particularly true
of our pharmaceutical and
electronic Industries whoie
reaearch has developed the
American knowledge a n d
know-how that haa been a
bulwark of our free enter­
prise system. Ilie products
and techniques developed by
thia costly, independently fi-

nanccd research have stead­
ily enabled us to mninUin
our economic leadership and
extended our political power
around tha globe.
This gigantie induetry of
discovery hits become a $10
billion giant entirely private
and competitive. It has given
ns the producta of tha fu­
ture and helped protect our
high standard of living and
our high wages.
From it have come the au­
tomatic computers, new light
and durable metals a n d
plasties, life-saving d r u g s
and useful chemicals and the
new miracles of electronics
Altamonte Spring*
Geneva
and chemistry.
Mrs. Julia Hartoe
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathieux
It Is imperative that the
838-1318
349-4824
fruits of American research
Bear Laks-Forest City
Lake Mary
be as carefully guarded as
Mrs. Frances Wester
Mrs. Maryann Mlteo
322-6219
! are the secrets of our mili­
838-36(8
tary activities. While re­
Lake Monro*
i
Casselberry
search knowledge ie protect­
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
ed by American and some
!
838-5046
122-4722
foreign patents, other coun­
Chuluota
Longwood
tries afford no such protec­
Mrs. Joan Magia
Mrs. Donna Estes
365-3742
tion and if they can steal
838-3317
this knowledge and produce
North Orlando
Dr Btry
the producta of our coatly
Mrs. Adam Mullar
Mrs. Doris Dean
668-4410
122-1989
and time-consuming research
by manufacturing these pro­
Osteea
Deltona
%
Mrs. .Mildred Haney
Mra. Clarence Snyder
ducts with cheap starvation
668-5631
222-4841
wages they can undersell us
!
Enterprise
Oviedo
and thus weaken our econ­
Miss Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
omic power throughout the
|
668-9133
365-2610
world.
Several valuable research
formulas developed at great
cost and effort have been
stolen from under our nos­
es, carried to other coun­
In one ease at least,
Pag* 1-A Sanford, Florida Friday, April 10, 1964 tries.
tha U. 8. Government con­
tracted with a foreign firm
W A L T B B A. GIBLOI r, E t i i T o e a n d ru B L iaeeR
to supply it with • pro­
K H A S K VOLTOLINR. CUealatJaa - G en eral M a n a g es
duct developed by our own
JULIAN L. S T B S STROK
DOT U S E E !
A s so c ia t e e d i t o r
A d v e r t isin g M an ager
research. This was offered
ra a u van r e vr
ROT M A T T
M a n a g in g e d i t o r
Genera! A d v e r t i s i n g Manager at a lower price ainca there
HAHIIY I. JOHNSON
U A H R I K T T B . JOHNSON
was no research cost as far
City Editor
Claealtled D irect or
as the foreign producer was
JVDV WICLLS
JANIR I H O R N A K e a
concerned and it was pro­
County Editor
B u s i n e s s Manager
DORIS WILLIAMS
r S B D WBLL8
duced with cheap labor in di­
M ech a n ics! B u s t
S ociety Editor
rect competition with Amer­
SVBSCaUPTION RATRS
ican high standards.
Keane D eliv ery
B y MaU
Scientists and researchers
B e w la o le C a a a l y
All Other
M e W eek
•*-«• t Tear
lll.ie 1 T e a r
employed by American firms
I so ( Men tha
S.TI t Men tha
have found it profitable to
I I I I M o n th s
l . e s I M onths
l.a e 1 Mon th
1.0S l Month
steal highly saerst and val­
C. a F e s t a l R e g u l a t i o n s p rovid e th a t sU w a l l eu b a e r lp t le e s be uable information and peat
paid la ad vance.
it on for pries to some
En tered a s se co nd c l a s s m a tt e r O ctoeer I t . MM a t the F o e l
foreign
firm. “Drug piracy"
O ffice o f Sanford , Florida, under the Act o f Congreee o f Mareh.
e a s e s involving patented
T h e H erald le a m em b er a t t h e O nlteo t-reea w h ich Is e n ­
t itled e i c l u s i v e l y to t h e u s e for r e p u b U c e t isa o f a l l th e lo ca l drug secrete and antibiotic
n e w s printe d l a t h i s n ew spa p er.
cultures developed by LeMo p o rt o f a a y m a ter ie l, n e w s or a a e o r t ie in g , o f tain ed itio n derle Laboratories are now
o f T h e Benford U era ld m ny be reprod uced la a n y m a nn er w i t h ­ before both civil and crimi­
o u t w r i t t e n perm issio n o f the publisher o f T h e Herald. Aay nal courts, pointing up the
l a d l e l d a e l or firm r esp o nsib le fo r su c h repro duct ion w ill bo
con sid ered a s In frin g in g on T h e H erald's c o p y r i g h t and w i l l he critical situation faced by
held lia b le for d a m a g i n g under the law. P ub lishe d d ally e i c e p l industrial research leaders.
Baturd ay. Sunday an d C h ristm a s, published S a tu rd a y p ra cetd ln g
Tha research thief who
C hristm as

Herald Area Correspondents

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Washington

LBJ’s Program For Poor
By Sargrnt Shrivcr
Special Assistant to the Pres­
ident
(Second of a Two-Part Series)
President Johnson's war on
poverty is a comprehensive
program. It offers new oppor­
tunities, and offers them im­
mediately, to millions of
Americans—to almost half-amillion young Americans who
would enter the Job corps ami
the work-study and worktraining programs — to the
farmers covered by the rural
economic opportunity pro
p a m —to the citizens of every
community with the Initiative
to establish community action
programs—to the longterm
unemployed, hired hv those
businesses assisted by tills
program.
For these people this hill
offers immediate hope to deve­
lop their skills and rapaci­
ties, to get and hold jobs, to
maintain their farms or their
small businesses.
It is focused specifically on
the 35 million people, almost
10 million American families,
who are obliged to exist on
a median Income of $1,800 a
year.
It Is not the creation of a
few ivory-tower bureaucrats
in a Washington office. We
have called upon the advice
peddles our industrial sec­
ret* by securing documents
ond formula* from employer
files and selling them to
competitors abroad are un­
dermining the n a t i o n ’ s
strength just as much as tha
thief who peddles military
secrets.
Anything that weakens
our national economy and
destroys our world market
is as harmful to our nation­
al welfare and our future as
are the fruite of military
espionage, and C o n g r a a s
would do well to tak* vigor­
ous steps to protect Amer­
ican research and industry
against this vicious and dan­
gerous practice.

and counsel of businessmen
and labor leaders, foundation
officials and farm experts,
educators and scholars.
In short, we have called
upon those who know these
problems, who have worked
with them, and who have use­
ful Ideas to offer. This bill
represents the consensus of
the best thinking in the Na­
tion on this subject.
This is a new program in
its new emphasis upon youth.
We want to give young peo­
ple a chance to escape from
the cycle of poverty—to break
out of the ruthless pattern of
poor housing, poor homes, and
poor education which con­
demns them to an unproduc­
tive life without adequate In­
come. We want to give them
a wsy out.
We propose In do fhls
through the Job crops—which
will take young men from
crippling environments and
put them In camps where they
will receive a blend of useful
work— often upon needed con­
servation projects—Job train­
ing and hasie education. They
will graduate from these
camp* better able to earn a
living am! to play a useful
role in society.
We propose to do this also
through work-study and work
training programs which will
provide part-time Jobs for
hundreds of thousands of
young men and women—al
lowing them to finish their
schooling, or receive a mini­
mum sustaining income while
they learn ths discipline of
work.
Finally, this is a completely
voluntary program. No one if
required, under this Bill, to
enter Into any one of the pro­
posed programi. It gives new
opportunity to those who want
to help themselves or their
communities. But the rtioice
ia theirs. It does not ral*«
the national budget by a sin­
gle dollar.
It is prudently planned.
Every dollar allocated to this
program will be spent to help

the poor. There Is no leakage,
no huge new bureaucy. Every
section of this program has
been designed to give maxi
mum help to those to whom
this help will mean a real
chance to escapo from povcr-»
ty—to those whose escape
poverty will mean, in tlte long
run, a substantial lessening
of poverty in the United
States.
If, as time goes on, we find
that any of our programs Is
not making a maximum eon
tribution to our total effort,
we will change that program
or get rid of it—just ns Large
business disposes of those dlvl
sions which are unprofitable.
We believe this it a pro­
gram that will work. And It
will mean a new life to those
of our fellow citizens who
in the abundance of Ameri
have not hern able to share
can society.

Larry aaya poets! em­
ployes get pay raise* bnt w«f
taxpayer* don't. So he won­
der* how we could stop this
mad trend toward Socialism
and profligate misuse of our
tavee. Scrapbook this rase
for H shows the quick and
sure remedy. And don't he
duped by the president's
“mark-up” strategy!
CASE S-434: Larry J., aged
33, Is a successful dental sur­
geon,
"Dr. Crane," he began, “it
is getting harder and harder
for anybody in privatA prac­
tice to make a living.
"Taxca are rooming and I
understand thh president has
added 350,000 more workrrs to
ths government payroll just
in the past 3 years!
"That brings the total be­
yond 3,500,000, which is fan­
tastic.
"So how can we ever hope
to kainnre the budget!”
Remember No. 218
Remember the crucial Num­
ber 318.
There are 435 member* of
tho House of Representatives.
And ALL appropriation hills
MUST orginste In the House.
So whenever 318 Democrats
and Republicans unite to pro­
duce lower taxes and less
boondoggling, then we'll have
sensible government again.
“But what about those
500,000 civil service federal
employes?” you may exclaim.
“ They have permanent ten­
ure and isn't It impossible to
fire them!
“They often dawdle along
and affect arrogance, even
though we taxpayers are real­
ly their bosses."
Well, nobody will work with­
out salary!
And if 218 Congressmen
team-up to veto any appro­
priations hill the president
may demand, then NOBODY
gets paid.
That means th* 9 Supreme
Court Justices receive no pay
checks, nor docs the President
or members of Congress, etc.
And the various Cabinet
member* will no longer be
able to squander billions on
frilly, non-essentials.
In Hint connection, tho Food
and D r u g Administration,
ptua ether sections of the
HEW department, squander
almost $5 BILLION per year
($30 BILLION in Kennedy’s
first term).
Yet w* have 2,000 college
chemistry departments that

would gladly do most of the
work of the FDA.
Thus, the testing of new
drugs would furnish Ph. D.
thesis topics for graduate
student* in chemistry, medical
and dental labs.
Why should ws taxpayers
he burdened with a $30 BlI/I.ION outlay for the 1IKW
cabinet department when wc
could get even better service
and AT NO COST TO TAX­
PAYERS?

Letters
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In p e ra o n s lltle * . Poetry* la n o t
p u b lis h e d h j T h o l l r r n l d .

Editor, Herald:
1 wish to express my deep
appreciation for the kind
assistance that I received
while driving through Sanford
on April 3. about 5 p. ni.
I was driving north on U.S.
17-92 (within tlie city limits)
when tire troublo developed.
I pulled to the extreme right
of the highway and as I came
to a stop a young man pull­
ed up in back of my car and
offered assistance which I
accepted.
Before the tire could be re­
moved one of your police of­
ficer* arrived snd gave add­
ed assistance which, together
with his courtesy, was out­
standing.
I tried to pay the young
man for his trouble but he n s
fused to accept an) thing and
drove away.
I *m sending your local Red
Cross a small contribution as
a “ thank you" for the kind
assistance 1 received In your
city.
Charles W. Morgan
20 Columbine Tr.
Doltary, Florida.

C ’i n n i l e i j

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So put the pressure on yeuf
local Congressman.
When he is Joined by only
217 others, sny foolish waste
of our taxes by Washington
stops AT ONCE.
For 218 Hous# Members
esn make any president pare
hi* budget to meet ’’hors*
sense" demands of us taxpay­
ers.
“The government s h o u l d
fear the people," said news­
paper publisher Frank Gan­
nett, "and not the people, the
government.”
Wo also need to expose th#
"mark up" practice by which
we are duped.
When tlie President wants 8
billion for foreign boondog­
gling, he asked for 7 or 8 bil­
lion.
T h e n o u r Congressmen
boast about how they pared
down hia budget by voting
him only 5 million. I t is t*
laugh.
This standard “ mark up" Is
used to hoodwink voters, both
by tlie nationnl Congress and
our own state legislatures.
Bo lei's sta rt calling tha
shot* ourselves, sine# wo tax­
payers pay tha bills. Economy
will begin as soon as 218 Con­
gressmen want itl
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in rare of this new*,
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 30 centa to cover typing
and printing costa when yo«
send for on* of his book­
lets.)
. .
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At First &amp; Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Cnrpeta • Furnltur*
• Tile
• Piano*
• Rental Beds

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There are two side* to
every question and the wrong
one is always the other fel­
low’*.
• • •
It's tha optimist, not the
pessimist, who doesn’t get a
shock when ha look* at him­
self in the mirror.
• •
•
Take your ear to a me­
chanic to havo tlie one thing
you think la wrong fixed and
he’ll think of several others.
# •
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This Is shout the only time
of year when a man looks
forward to cutting the grass
It means spring soon will be
hers.
s e a
On* word tells ths story
about tha ball player who
hnd a bad season last year
and has just signed a new
contract: “CUT!”

Eleven Years O f Progress
Ten New Schools Constructed.

*« *» **•

Numerous Additions To Schools.
Board and Modem Courae Offerings.
Improved Instructional Program.
Student Achievement Above State and
National Averages.

If you Kks I* leave other compacts
behind—where they belong la aay
cosspsrisea with Valiaat—then
bars'* year aaswar. Tbs new
Valiant V-S. Ths first V-8 designed
by Cloyslev expressly for compact
as*. This now 273-co.-ia. sagtua has
the power aad lbs pep to pot yoa
ahead—make* the "best-aD-arenad

For Continued Educationnl Progress and
Experienced Administrative
Leadership —

RE - ELECT

R. T. &lt;
M1LVfEE
pd. p0l. Adv.

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GETYOUISELf ABEDHOTDEALTODAFl

Superintendent Of Public Instruction
Seminole County

compact* even better! And oS«*
yoa coma ia and compare prices—
you’ll find Valiant, with its now
V-8, does iodsed cost less to bay.*

BRASS M OTO RS
519 EAST FIRST STREET
J

SANFORD, FLA.

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RUTH HATMAN
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Laka Foreal
llalandala, Florida
Tou ara hereby notified (hat
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certain m o rlaaaa on tha fol­
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PIViaiON, UNIT NO. BIX.
REPLAT OF BLOCK "14".
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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ilia undsralgnad w ill, on tha
i t t h da y of May, A. D. I l t t ,
praaant to t h s llo n n ra b la Coun­
t y J u d g e o f S em inole County,
Florida, lla fin a l return. ar&gt;rnunl and viiurliera. aa E t i c i i t«r nf the Kelnta nf tlra ca I.
Metralf. den-need, and at aald
lime. Ilian and Ihrra, m ake
a p p lica tio n to Ilia aald J u d g e
for a fin a l a e l t l e m e n t nf lla
a dm inistr ation nf aald eit a ts ,
and fur an order d isch a rg in g
II aa aurli lU eru tu r.
Dated tlila t h e 1th d a y of
April, A. D. It S t .
FIRHT NAT IN A L RANK
AT tVINTHR I'ARK
lly : F ra n k P. D la ch ln , Jr.
Aa T r u a t O fficer
Aa E t a r u l o r nf tha Ket a l a o f Uraea I. Metralf
Daceaaad.
YVInderwerdla. Ila ln ea A Ward
A ltn r n r y a
I I I Park Avanua, S ou th
W i n te r P a r k , F lorida

Ulnnciota led the nation in
production of creamery but­
ler in IBM with more Uun 900
million pounds.
NOTtCR
I will not b* rrapogaibU
for any dabla Incurred by
M jinm ether than tnyaoif.
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B r Wm. Taylor McKeowa
N m p s p tr Enterprise Assn.
MARCO, FI*. (NEA)—It's
special when Rrwfn (Joe)
Bauer say* his favorite boat
camping may be around tha
R an Itlanda In western Lake
Erie, near Sanduiky, Ohio.
He also favors wild wilder­
ness waters of tha West—tha
Green, Colorado, Snake and
Flat Head rivers and the Sea
Juan Ielande.
Joe's eholcea are ipeeial be­
cause you might also mest him
at the African headwaters of
tha Nile, or up the Amaion in
South America. If you're
lucky enough to travel tha
world photographing hunting
V*// and fishing, as Bauer doe*,
i w k W S U H i i M a you learn where to go and how
to keep boat campinr enjoy­
1 d o n 't m ind ta m in g on th a fact-finding oom m ttta* able.
b u t I raaarva th a rig h t to do my own alfting!**
Bauer was packing for a
smalt-boat fishing trip into
Florida’s l o w e r Everglades
when w# cheeked equipment
going into hie Ifl.footer.
• • •
“Maybe I prefer small boats
because you don’t have to h*
an expert to run them,” Bauer
report*. "They let you explore
the shallows, they’re easy te
handle, and like moet people,
( guess, they're the aixe 1 caa
afford.”
Bauer doesn't like to load
his boat down with a lot of
fancy equipment. Summer*
when school la out, he and hta
two sons, l i and 18, hare *»•
plored a lot of western river*
with only basic tackle, bed­
rolls, food, and swimming
suits along. Aqua-vagabond­
ing they call iL
Overnight ramping equip­
ment should be chosen with
comfort first In mind, Bauar
claims. If you can get a good
night's sleep stretched out oa
deck or even a rocky ehore,
the dtya will be more fun.
Joe's latest trophy Is a roll­
up foam m attress ha bought
from an outfit called Ameri­
can Outdoor Industries in
Medina, Ohio. Named Trail
1 know th a s a D utch t r a a t d a te s a re axpanslva, F a th e r. Bed, Jo* thinks It may replace
B u t th e y ARE b a tte r th a n no d a ta a a t a lll"
air mattresses.
* * #
Ever since an air job col­
lapsed and dumped m* out of
my hunk onto tha deck one
night when the boat rolled,
1'va felt thers must be torn*thing better. And then ther*
was a rainy evening In Alaaka
after paddling all day when I
found my old mattreaa had a
puncture."
Stowed rolled Inside hla
sleeping bag, the foam Trail
Red also protects hla earners
and perhaps a bottle of some­
thing or other during a rough
paasaga by bouncing boat or
trek on horseback.
"After a long day of that,"
Jos reports, "a comfortable
bed and perhaps a nightcap
bealda the campfire can make
sleeping out seem almost hat­
ter then a t horns."

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

CARNIVAL

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day to undergo treatment for
pulled thigh muscle which
he! hobbled him all spring.
Ward will rejoin the team for
its first game next Tuesday
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Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

THE BEVEMTIf.DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th * Elm
R. Tj. M athew #----------- Paetor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ----- 4:14 a. m.
Worahlp Sanrlea — 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday Night
Prar»r Servlet _ _ 7:34 P- m.
“We Hava Thla Hope" radio
tnoiaaia each Sunday a. m.
at S ill over WTRR at 140*
on your radio dial.

JORDAN M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1«!1 W. rtrat Straat
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) T:00 p.m.
Kvanaallatlc Service 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayer M oot_7:00 p. m.
BUI Stephana _ _ _ _ _ _ Paetor
A Cordial Welcome 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.
Evangelletlc Serv. __ 7:10 p. m.
Wedneaday:
Young People Y. L. B. Sera.
7:10 p. m.
Bible Training Serv 0:00 p m.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd, at Woodland Ava,
Rev. John H. Hires Jr., Paetor
or
ra.
Church School ----- 1:40
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. r a .
M T P --------------------1:11 P. ra.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH

Congregational

Alliance

P a e to r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ----- 0:10 p. m.
Evening Service _ Ti&gt;0 p. m.
Wtdneeday Meetlnga:
Organliatlona _ _ 0:10 p. m.
Prayer _ _ _ _ _ _ 7:10 p. m.
Choir
— ——— 0:10 p, m.

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CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ava. at 14th SL
Rev. C. C. Deea, Jr. — Paetof
Suaday School _ _ 0:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service _ 11:00 a.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:00 p.
Alliance Youth
Eetiowahlp (Sun.) _ 1:41 p.
(Wed)
Prayer Service _ _ 7:10 p.

Assembly Of God
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17th and Elm
H. M. W ild e r ------------ Paetor
—
0:41 _ a. m.
gSunday
t ui i uoy
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Morning Worahlp — 10:10 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Youth Serv. (Sun.) _ 0:00 p. m.
Mid-Week Serv. (Wed.) _ 7:10
p. m.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Oil Park Avenue
F. B. Chance _ _ _ _ _ Paetor
Morning Worahlp _ 0:10 a. m.
Sunday School —_ 0:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union _
0:10 p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:40 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:01 p. m.

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CONOREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlet)
Park Avenue at 14th SL
0:40 a. ra. ___ Churoh School
11:04 a m . — Worehlp Service
0:10 p. aa _ Chrletlan Youth
Mtnletry
Rev. Walter A. R. MoPhereoa
Paetor

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1007 8. Sanford A v a
R Vernon Puller
Sunday School
l:4 t a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Chureh StreeL Longwoed
Fr. Charles W. Stewart. Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 7:10 a ra.
Sunday School _ _ 0:00 a m.
Family 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 va
Pr. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
Holy Communion _ 7:10 a a
Family Service and
Sunday School ___ _ 0:00 a a
Morning Prayer
(Plrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:00 a a

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oeneva
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangellet
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
Highway 40 Wait
Morrle l l u b y ----- - Evangellet
Bible Claea ...... .. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp „ 11:00 a. m.
Evening W orahlp_. 0:00 p. m.
Bible Claaeea Wed. _ 7:10 p. m.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laurel Ava.
Eugene Sheldon -------- Paater
Talaphonat Ill-T on
Sunday School ___ 0:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:44 a m.
Evening 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.
nail Smith _ ------------ Factor
Sunday School
0:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ l l i l l a. m.
Training Union _ 0:10 p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:00 p. m.
Nuraery Open
W T R R ----------------- 7:00 p. ~
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RAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A Holly Ava.
Paul M. C a lla y -----------Paator
Kunday School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Sunday
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
Sunday
Evening Worehlp _ 7:0# p. m.
Wodnoodoy
Prayer Service —_ 7:10 p. m.

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CHURCH
Onore Hoed
P a e to r ____ William J. Ouees
Morning Worahlp
Si40 A
11:00 a m.
Sunday School
0:41 a. m.
Training Union _ _ 0:11 P- m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Ulllctra A Teachtra
M a ttin g ----- -------- OH* ►00ELDER SPRtNOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando lid. at Hatter Ava.
B. Hamilton arllfln _ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 0:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Training Union — 0:40 P- m.
Evening Worship — 7i*4 p. m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park Avenue
Bert B r o w n --------Evangellet
Sunday
Dlbla S tu d y _____ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening 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.
Wedneedey
Bible Cites -------- 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 “
Wednesday 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 ith --------------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 Place
T h a Church of tha Lutheran
Hour" and TY “Thla la tha
Life"
Herbert W. Ooerao _ _ Paator
■unday School ___ 1:14 a m.
Worahlp iervlce _ 14:44 a ra­

THE CHUROH FO R ALL.
ALL FO R THE OHUROH

Tha Church is tha greatest
factor on earth for tha build­
ing of character and good
rilizenehip. It la a storehouse
ct 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.

c o o n SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3444 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-41)
Sanford. Florid*

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The Bav. George JCInaarao*.
Interim Paetor
■unday School —_ 4:14 a m.
Morning W orship_ 111os a. m.
Communion—Plrat Sunday la
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
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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 Heights
Bev. Rey Oregory, Jr_ Petto*
Chureh School ___ 4:44 a. ra.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:04 a. ra.
M T F ------------------- 4:14 p. ra.
Eve. W o reh lp ___ 7:44 p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:44 p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. lnd SL at Maple Ava.
Paul B le k t e -------------- Paetor
Bunder School _ _ 4:44
Morning Worehlp _ 10:44 a. m.
Y o u th --------------------- 4:44 p. ra.
E vaneellitls Service 7i44 p. ra.
Mid-Week
Service (Wed.) _ 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- _ Evening Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Service#
7:01 p. m. _ lnd Wed. Miss­
ionary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rav. E. Ruth Orant _ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning W orship_l l i l l a m.
Sunday Evening _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Conquerors Meeting
Friday _________ _ 7:10 p. aa

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. P I*
Oak Ava a Ird St.
(lrovtr C. Sewell Jr. _ Paetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A ieletant
Paetor
Morning W orehlp_ 1:14 a. ra.
Church School _ _ 4:44 a. ra.
Seeelon Meets _ _ 14:44 a ra.
Mornlna Worehlp _ 11:44 A m.
Pioneer Followahlp 1:40 p. m.
Senior HI Pellowthlp 4:40 p.m.
Kvenlna Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet _ 7:44 p. m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH
NO TICE

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park Ava
John T. Adams Jr. _ Paata?
Mornlna Worahlp _ 1:44 p. m.
Sunday School —_ 4:44 a m.
Mornlna Worahlp — 14:44 a m.
MYP Meetings ---- 1:44 p. ra.
(Int4rmadlal4, Senior)
B v sa la s W orship _ 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
Worship _ _ _ _ _ 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. 1 s t 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 S taff

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 rS SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO- INCand Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and S taff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst &amp; French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1 s t 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 BaptUt Chureh, Ovlado
Central Baptlet Church, 1411 Oak Ava
Chuluata Plrat BaptUt Church
Rider Springe Baptist Church,
444 Lehman Rd.
Faith Baptist MUoU a 144 LlUa » * caeeelberry
First BaptUt Church. II* Park Ava
Friendship Baptlet Church a t
Altamonte Sprtaga
RL 4*4. AlUraoete Sprlaga
First Baptist Churoh e f DoBarp
Flrat BoptUt Churoh o t Oonova
First Baptlet Church o t Lake Mary
First Baptlet Church ot Lake Monroe
Plrat Baptist Church • ( Longwoed. Oor.
Church * Orant
First BaptUt Church o t Ovleda
Flrat Baptlet Chureh at Baa Lando Springs
Flrat Shiloh Mlaetouery BaptUt Church.
1141 W. 14th SL
Purest Cltr BaptUt Church
Fountala Hoad Baptlet Churoh. Ovleda
Love Southern BaptUt MUaloa. CbeluoU
Missionary BaptUt Church North HA
Enterprise
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Macedonia MUaloa Baptlet Chureh
Oak Mill Rd. Oeteaa
Mura lag diary Rapt‘ S Chare*. Oeneva H v y ,

ML Oliva Mleatoaarp BaptUt Chareh, Baa
Lando Sprlnia Rd.. Lonaweod
ML Cion Missionary BaptteL Sipes Ava.
New
ML Calvary MUaUnsry
Baptist
1144 W. 14th SL
New Salem Primitive Baptist Chureh,
Itt* W. llth SL
New ML Bloa BaptUt Church. 1744 F air Ava
Oaklawn BeptUt Chapel, 1741 W. itth SL
Oeteen llaptltt Church
Plnecreet BeptUt Church, t t l W. Onora ltd.
Prairie Lake BaptUt Church, lUdsa Rd,
Pera Park
Program Missionary BaptUt Char oh. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Churoh.
Ninth * Hickory
SL James Mle. Ion try BaptUt Chureh BtA
Rd. l i t Osteen
■L Paul Missionary BaptUt Church. Ith St.
St. ktatthewe Missionary BaptUt Church
Canaan HelgtiU
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church,
III Cyprat* BL
nple BaptUt Chareh. Palm hprlaga Rd,
Temple
Altamonte Springe
Woetelde MUeionary BaptUt Church,
111 A Holly Ava
Bloa Mops BaptUt Chareh, 7U Oraage Ava
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 iadtlent Catholle Church, Mait­
land Ave. Altamonte Springe
Flrat Christian chureh, 1447 8. Sanford Ava
Congregational Christian Church,
l i t ! Park A v a
Norlhtlde Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Haven Dr, Maitland

LUTHSRAN
Ascension Lutheran Church, Overbrook
Dr.. Caeeelberry
Oood Shephard United LutherA
&gt;aoa A Orlando Dr.
Lutheran churoh of tha Redaomar,
It* W. llth Place
Meatlah Lutheran ChureA American Leglea
Hell, Prairie Lake, Pern Park
■L Lukes Lutheran Church, BL 434 Slavla

CHURCH OP CKR1ST

MKTHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

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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 of Ood. Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Rplecopal Chureh B. DeBary
A ve, Bnterprlea
Chrlet Episcopal Church. Lengweed
All Selnte Episcopal, Kntorprlee
Holy Cross Episcopal, Park A va aa ilk

Barnett MemorUI Methodist Chareh. B.
DeBary A ve, RnterprUa
Boer Lake Methodist Churoh
Bethel A.M.R. Church, Canaan Heights
Caeaelb.rry Community Melbodltt Chureh,
Hwy. 17-44 A Plnoy Ridge ltd. Casselberry
DeBary Community Matbedltt Chureh W.
Highland* DeBary
Ebeneaar
Methodist ChureA Old Or­
lande Hwy.
Flrat MethodUt Church, i l l Park Ava
F irst MethodUt Church af Oviedo
Free MethodUt ChureA III W. 4th BL
Oreea MethodUt ChureA Oners RA
Orant Chapel A.M.E. Church. Ovleda
Os kg rove MethodUt ChureA Oviedo

Oeteen Methedlat Char ah
Paota
W eeltyaa Methodist,
BL 44
W. at Pasta
at. Jamea A.M E, Sanford Ava
at. Mary* A.M C. Chureh SL RL 411 Oeteen
St. Paul'* Methodist C h a r e h Oateea
Rd. RatarprUe
Stafford Memorial Methadlat C h a r o k
A DeBary

B B V B im

BAT ADVBNTieT

I f k e Seventh-day AdvantUt ChureA
Hwy. Ml, Forest City '
Seventh-day Adventist Church. Maltlaa«
Ava, A lu m o a u Sprlaga
Sanford Bevtnlh-day Adveattat Churoh.
Seventh * Blm

MASARBNB

OTHER CHURCHBB

F I re t Chureh t f the Mesa roe*
l n d at Mapta
Fern Park Chureh o t the Nasereae,
O’Brien R d, Porn P ark
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 ot 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
Bath Ieras I. Itth A Magaalta
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lnd *BL

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Preebyterian ChureA Lake Mary
Plrat Freabytsrlss ChureA Oak A va
A Ird BL
Plret Ptetbyterlaa Chureh, Caeeelberry
Flret PreebyterUa Ckurah af DeBary,
E. Highland
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

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Weetminleter PreebyterUn ChureA XeweU

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VOL. 56

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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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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.

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Zip Code 32771

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 a t 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.

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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                    <text>Seven Youths Face Judge As Families Look On In Distress
Boys Questioned
In School Entry
ir moved the handkermother
chief from near her mouth to
Again the deer opened and her •jret. Eyea that were
■even boys, dressed In typical m oist
garb of schoolboys wore es­
The principal guru an sstlcorted by deputies to seats In mata o f damages to tha win*
the rear o f tha room. They dowt, screens, value o f the
fidgeted. It was a first for tape recorder; other damages.
Ha was asked by tha Judge
most; others had been through
It before but fat the seclusion to give a resume o f each boy’s
attitude in school. He excused
• f the Judge's chambers.
himself, went to his seat and
Jodge Miss walked to his
bench. He looked around, saw »«• v«*tsm aiit-u wiki assise
the seating arrangements and teachers on the conduct of
asked the boys to move Inside each student
"A s you know, two o f the
the gate to chairs directly In
boys have not been In school
front o f him.
Escorted by deputies, they for some time,” he said.
They had previously been
walked there quietly.
The Judge scanned through sentenced to the Florida Indus­
papers before him than looked trial School fo r Boys, but
were released In custody of
np.
" I am Vernon Mlse, Juvenile their parents pending trans
court Judge fo r Seminole portatlon being available to
the school.)
County,” he started.
Turning to the first boy, he
"In Juvenile court wo try to
be informal. Yet It ia my duty •aid:
"H e wouldn’t have been In
under the law to keep two
thoughts in mind when a Juv- trouble if he hadn't picked up
anile comes before met I muat smoking. He had dona minor
decide, on evidence presented, things — tossing paper In
U the public welfare will be classes. Generally, thought he
beat served by your being gave me no guff. He was cour­
held in custody or by my re teous to me.
The second boyi
turning you to another chance
"H e was pretty much the
In normal life.
"Each o f you is presumed same. He was a little bitter,
Innocent until either proven but generally a gentleman.
guilty or you admit the There was some question o f
his sm oking.. , . ”
charge.
Third boyi
"Y ou have been charged
"Again, he was pretty much
with breaking and entering a
the same as the other two.
public school building.”
A s the Judge continued hie Once or twice he gave the
opening statements, the boys teachers a little trouble. He
Shifted in their seats. The par* showed a little discourtesy, a
ants, seated in the darker part little disrespect.
Fourth boy;
a f the room, listened intently.
"He has always been weak,
Some wore stolid masks, oth­
ers g r a s p e d handkerchiefs, yet always a d m i t s being
dabbed at the corner o f their wrong. Ha has been in the o f­
fice numerous times.”
months.
Fifth boyi
"Some o f you," the Judge
"H is case Is more serious,
told the boys, "went inside the
school; others sat outside. Yet more repetitious. He disturbs
each o f you is represented In other children and has lots of
this case as having Joined minor Infractions such ns dis­
in the action charged against turbing class, throwing rhnlk,
paper and pencils in class,
you.
“ Da you all admit being In­ greasing restroom door han­
dles, smoking, leaving his seat
volved T” he asked.
Some c f the boys Just nod* in class. The primary cause,
ded, some mumbled an almost we believe, is absenteeism.”
The parents listened with
inaudible "Yesalr.”
The Judge called on a deputy intense interest; the mothers
sheriff who had been summon­ became more upset as the hour
ed to the school alto soon af­ wore on. The fathers grew
ter the damage was reported. more grim. The tears flowed
Ha told o f his findings—a harder, faster,
The Judge resumed his com
window broken, a soft drink
machine smashed, the teach­ mental
"Four o f you,” he told the
ers' lounge entered, ransacked;
tha cafeteria entered, money boys, "have been In court be­
taken | tha principal's office fore—very recently. One of
entered, six transistor radios you for stealing a watch; an
taken from his desk, a tape re­ other for taking a golfcart
and racing it around school
corder stolen.
Ha told o f summoning an­ grounds. The other two have
other deputy. He told o f three been previously committed to
boya admitting entering the the Florida Htato Industrial
building while othere remained School for Boys. That still
outside. He told o f recovering stands.
" I have bent over back­
the transistors.
The school principal was wards, let you go home till you
could go to the industrial
called forward.
The accused youths looked school. Then you go out and do
at him with mixed emotions. it agsln. And you promised;
Fear. Apprehension. A slight you went bark on your word.
"You don't care, do you,” he
smile, even though on the
declared and tlie boya nodded.
sickly aide. Indifference.
Directing hia attack at the
Parents continued staring
ahead, most In disbelief. One two, he eneppedi

Winners Named Pulitzer Prizes Aw arded
In State Bank
Celebration

Continued From Page 1

S T A N IIR U M L E Y (right) direct* atudenta or the rinecrest Kiddie Kor-

ner on a tour o f the Thriftwny Food Store at 2-167 South Park, Sanford.
The children were nhown how utuple goods, produce and meats were re­
ceived, stored and displayed.
(Herald Photo)
"You are reel genuine bume.
You led those othere with
you.”
The Judge eeked one boy
how he got started.
"W e Just got together and
eomeono mentioned eklpplng
school.”
"D o you have any reason I ”
he asked another.
"N o.”
"D o you went to go to in­
dustrial echool?”
"I don’t know.”
"You klde think you’re big
shots, that other kids will look
up to you,” the Judge contin­
ued. "School officials want to
get rid of you.”
The Judge seed if anyone
wished to speak fo r the boys.
An attorney fo r one youth
stood up.
The youth’s mother stood
Juat a little stralghtcr.
"He le a follower,’’ said the
attorney. "H e admits skipping
school. He loses his tempsr.
The boy’e father la away from
home part o f Uie time and the
boy wante to bo with him. Ills
father has asked for a trans­
fer from his company ao hs
can be neater home should the
court be lenient.”
Another man stood up aa a
"friend o f the family" of one
o f the boya.
” H!a father la a nut— a re­
ligious fanatic. He left hie
family high and dry.
"Tha boy haa been neglect­
ed. Ha agrees to go Into
Scouting should he be releas­
ed.”
A father atood up, walked
forward and In a voice that
barely stayed under control
■aid:
" I ’m at a loss. I’ve searched
my soul through and through.
I can’t understand it. 1 have
never been so ashamed in my
life as I am standing here
now. He hasn’t had much roll,
glon. Maybe that’s Uie reason.
I promise he will go to church

every Sunday if he gete an­
other chance."
A mother walked forward but
stayed behind the railing, lean­
ing against it for support:
"He has no father. Ha la
dead. He was supposed to be
camping out that night. 1 hope,
Judge, you will straighten him
out.”
She turned, groped through
tears for her seat.
Tho Judge addressed the
boys:
"Two o f you have already
been committed. The othere
think you'll get a free ride the
first time you get caught.
Then maybe on another time
you’ll only get a talking to.
"Maybe If I'm stricter on
you, the others in school will
think a lot harder before they
try to pull something liko this.
"1 can’t understand how you
can destroy property with no
reason w h a t a o a v a r . You
wouldn’ t break into your own
home, would you? If it were
In retaliation, I might be able
to understand It. But you hnd
no reason.”
Ha paused and the parents
grew more tense. The sobbing
mother in one section was
comforted by her husband.
The boys hnd mixed emotinna on their fares. One hid
his face in his hands, burying
a sickly smile. Another rubbed
the aide o f hit fare. Two
others looked down. The real
watched the Judge.

M

Naming two boys, he said be
was committing them to the
Florida Industrial School for
Boys; that they would remain
in jail until transportation
could be provided.
Naming the other three he
stated “ there will be no final
disposition in your case today.
I hope you will reflect on it a
little more while you are In
detention.
" I am making no promises
hut you will remain in custody
until Monday morning at 0
o'clock when you will return
here. Your parents will be
here too.”
Tho Judge was through.
Court had closed. He left the
bench.
One boy walked quickly to
his parents and tried to speak.
The unrontrollrd sobbing of
Ilia mother made talk impos*
■ible.
He rejoined the othere end
was escorted under police
guard hark to the JulL
Other parents left. Newsmen
gathered their notes and left.
The courtroom wae empty
except for one tiny portion ef
one eection o f the aeata.
There, nlonc, eat a mother,
near collapse. And her hus­
band, the hoy's father, trying
without surress to console her.
Still they sat.
This ease was closed.
But, theru^l be more. There
ulways has; apparently always
will.

An estimated 300 persons
visited the Florida State Bank
Friday during an open house
celebration m a r k i n g the
bank's 23th anniversary.
At tho close of the day,
gifts were distributed to some
of those who registered. The
winners are:
Color television set, Robert
B. Noltc, 104 Naranja Jlnad,
DcBary; ailver aervlce, Sam­
uel B. Parrish, 1801 W. Third
St.; candlesticks, Alice M.
Rushneck, 49 Madera Rd.,
DcBary; i-owl, Lucy R. Crotty, 2206 Palmetto Ave.; com ­
pote, Beatrice J. Tyson, 226
Eldorado Dr., DeBary, and
ailver vaie, Marian B. Braddock, Enterprise.
Heavy rain during much of
the day kept the total down,
but bank officiali expressed
satisfaction over the turnout.

English Estates
Sets Roundup
By Jane Casselberry
Preschool roundup for Eng­
lish E s t a t e s Elementary
School la scheduled for Thurs­
day, May 14, from I until 11
a. m. Principal Morris Ruby
requests that all parents In
the Tsnglcwood, E n g l i s h
Eststes, Prairie Lake and
Lakewood Shores areas, with
children starting first grade
this fall, register at this
time.
It will be necessary to bring
your child and hia birth certi­
ficate or other proof of birth.
A county health nurse will
be present to consult with
parents.

NEW YORK (U PI)—Twelve
Pulitzer Prizei and a special
citation in Journalism and
letters were awarded Monday
but for the first time since
the prizes were established 47
years ago there was no award
in threo major fields of art.
Mcrriman
Smith,
White
House reporter for United
Pres*
International,
was
awarded the Pulitzer Prize
for national reporting for his
coverage of the assassination
of President Kennedy last
Nov. 22. Smith, 31, haa cov­
ered the White House for UPI

Chappell To Be
Law Day Speaker
In recognition of Law Day,
Rep. William V. Chappell of
Marlon County will speak at
the Kiwnnis Club luncheon
this Wednesday at the Civic

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attend. The speaker will be
introduced by Sen. Mock N.
Cleveland Jr.

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•
•
•
One political barker was
sipping coffee election morn­
ing at a local drug store. He
was reminded that he could
probably electioneer better if
he
were nearer the polls. To
which the politician replied:
“ Yeah, but I’m afraid we'll
get more voters than there are
people registered."
•
• •

North Orlando's New Lady
Mayor Faces Ouster Trial

Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty residents ran be proud of
the way they turned out to
cast their ballots. The pollvisiting started early and
maintained a steady, sturdy
pace throughout the day. To
those who voted: thanks. To
those who didn't: you should­
n't, but you will, gripe.
• •
•
The windy weather o f the
past few days continues to
show ilamagc in a number of
places. The latest is the Amer­
ican flag flying atop City
Hall. It has about an 18-lnrh
alit running parallel with the
stripes.
• •
•

JOHN FITZPATRICK

J. C. HUTCHISON

Former naval personnel dis­
charged within the past four
years and who arc in one of
the present “ open rate*" may
re-enlist in the same paygrade
they held when they were dis­
charged. The Navy recruiter
will be at the Sanford USO
Tuesdays from 11 a. m. and
1:30 p. m. for details.
•
• •
Parents who live in the
Monroe - Wilson School area
and have a child entering th*
first grade for the school year
1004-05 are urged to observe
the following: Register the
child at the Monroe School offlee between 10 a. m. and 2
p. m. during the week of May
18-22. They should have a
birth certificate showing th*
child will be aix years o f age
before Dec. 31 o f this year.
They also should secure a
health record form from the
school at the time o f registralion.
• •
•
The Clock hears some per
sons were challenged and turn­
ed away from tho polls when
they tried to vote in Tuesday's
primaries. True. The primaries
were for Democratic and Re­
publican candidates. T h o s e
who were turned awuy had
registered “ N I"’ or no party.
• *
•
Th* Sanford Lions Club will
hold its installation party
June 10 at 7 p. m. at the Capri
Restaurant. The sociul hour
starts then and dinner and the
installation will follow.
•
e •

HARRY CUSHINC.

Wagner Willing
NEW YORK (UP1) — May­
or Robert F. Wagner aald to­
day he had no objection to
running for vice president
provided President Johnson
wanted him to.

Pepper Wins
MIAMI (U PI) — Florida’s
two Democratic congressmen
who drew opposition— Reps.
Sam Gibbons of Tampa and
Claude Pepper of Miami—won
haodily in Tuesday’s primary.

ED YARBOROUGH

2 County Commission
Runoff Races M ay 26
Tuesday's Initial piimary
vote resulted in two run-offs
for county commission pods in
the May 26 second primary,
with the winner automatically
elected in the Novembei gen­
eral election.
Incumbents J. C. Hutchison
and John M. Fitzpatrick will
luce Edward Yarborough and
Harry F. Cushing, respective­
ly, in the run-off primary.
General Hutchison, seeking
his second four-year term us
commissioner of District 1,
tailed 3,882 votes hut failed to
win a majority over his three
opponents.
Yarborough, a young new­
comer to politics, racked up

Professional nursing licens­
ing examinations will be given
Aug. 18 and 10 at the Semin­
ole Hotel, Jacksonville, accord­
ing to the Florida State Board
of Nursing. Applications must
be filed not later than July 21,
a letter from the board tells
us.
•
• •
Archie Doye Cannon of Sem­
inole High School is one of the
high school teachers from 15
states to receive a grant to
attend the fourth Mathematics
Institute at Stetson University
this summer. Sixty-four teach­
ers were selected from a total
o f 450 applications from all
over the nation.
•
• •
O p e r a t o r s o f downtown
stores had their chores Tues­
day morning when they ar­
rived fur business. Sometime
during the dark of night some­
one had stuck, and we mean
stuck, small signs boosting the
merits o f one o f th* candi­
date*. The stickers were ex­
tremely hard to get o ff and
the person whose name ap­
peared on them denied any
knowledge of the project.

184

MARJORIE SHEPARD

Instead o f “ gavels at 20
paces," North Orlando Mayor
Irene Van Kepoel Tuesday
night was challenged by for­
mer Mayor W. W. Anderson
with a petition, aigned by
some 30 resident*, rutting for
her removal from office along
with that o f Councilman Ar­
thur Ferrin, the appointed
council franchise, finance and
budget commissioner.
Charges nguinst both, as
quoted from the petition, arc
“ gross abuse o f office by your
dual complicity in misappro­
priation o f public funda by
causing your signatures tu be­
come affixed on two checks
against municipal funds com­
pletely unlieknown to the gov­
erning body whose authority it
is to issue such documents,
and that in so doing, you did
improperly obligate the city,
and you jointly did far exceed
authority granted you in the
charter, therefore violating
that which each o f you took n
solemn oath to protect and de­
fend."
Mayor Van Ecpocl said to­
day she U preparing a state­
ment in response to charges
filed Tuesday evening and
will have it ready (or publi­
cation Thursday.
The petition demanded "joint
abrogation from this body pol­
itic, said removal to be at the
earliest m o m e n t consistent
with a fair and just time to
defend yourselves from these
allegutlons. We also demand
thi’ t 'h*&gt; .»• :u*od shall be &lt;f
nied the right of vote on their
own conduct. Wa agree to ac­
cept your resignations in lieu
o f this action.”
Public hearing and trial for
Mrs. Van Eepoel and Ferrin
wua set by (he council for
June 2, date of the next reg
ulnr council meeting, although

2,032 votes to fare Geneial
Hutchison Muy 2&gt;i. A. C.
Smith Jr. counted 1,090 votes
and Hal Colbert tallied 804
Fitzpatrick seeking his sec­
ond four-year term as commis­
sioner o f District 5, topped
four opponents but failed to
win a majority. He received
3,011 votes, as against Cush
ing’s 1,544. There is a possi
billty here that J. O. Gregory
may supersede Cushing since
he trailed the latter by only 23
votea. The absentee ballot
count today may place Greg
ory in second position.
Other tallies in this race:
George W. Bell, 1,430, and
Seminole County Democrats
Huth II. Gallagher, 1,286.
Joined the entire state Tues­
day in voicing their No. 1
choice for governor aa Haydon Burns, mayor of Jackson
villr.
County Republicans picked
Ken Folks, of Orlando, ns
their guliernatoriul choice.
Following Is the Democratic
vote in Seminole County fur
state offices:
Fur U. S. senator—Incumb­
ent Spessurd L. Holland, 7,078,
and Brailey Odhnm, 2.901.
For governor— Burns, 2,607;
Scott Kelly, 2,261; John E.
Mathews, 2,049; Fred Dickin­
son, 1,611; Robert King High,
1,325, and Frederick II. Karl,
1,086.
For attorney general—In­
cumbent James W. Kynes, 6,545, and Karl Fnircloth, 3,873
For Florida public utilities
TROY RAY
commissioner— Edwin L. Ma
son, 6,675, and Phillip S.
Brewer, 2,436.
County Republicans voted
for these governor candidates;
Folks, 388; Charles It. Hot
Ivy, 371, and 11. B. Foster, 213.

village upon two occasions.
She and all mcndiera of the
council, except Arthur Rhodes
who was not present, assured
that they could make no posi­
tive identification.
It was pertaining to this
matter earlier in the week that
Mrs. Van Eepoel, apparently
unaware o f impending removal
artion and expecting only to
bo questioned on “ Tho In­
former,” jokingly said that sho
would meet any challenge
from the former mayor with
“ gavels nt 20 pares."

Burns, High Get
Set For Runoff
MIAMI (UPI) — llsydon
Burns of Jacksonville and
Robert King High of Miami,
big city mayors with oppos­
ing civil rights views, began
a Democratic runoff battle
for the governor’* chair today,
victors in a first primary that
was a major upset fur High
Burns, making his second
race for govenor, sailed eas­
ily into the May 26 runoff as
top man nightlong in tho bat­
tle among six democrats.
In winning second place,
High scored a stunning upset
in a race lie was supposed to
lose to the legislative veter­
ans from Tallahassee.- The
biggest '••‘ ••r •*..* Fred O.
1 icklnson
of
West
Palm
Beach, the biggest spender of
the campaign aud the candi­
date who said last week that
if his organization couldn't
win, “ we ought to re-write
the books.”

Latest returns front 2,255
of the state's 2,297 precincts
gsvo Burn* 301,385 votes;
Dickinson 178,461; High 208,508; Fred Karl of Daytona
Beach 85,569; Scott Kelly of
Lakeland 191,232, and John
Mathews Jr., of Jacksonville
132,005.
Among the three Republican
candidates, State Rep. Charles
Holley of St. Petersburg won
without a runoff, scoring a
majority victory over Ken
Folks of Orlando and II. B.
Foster of Fort Myers.
In Florida, however, the
democratic
nomination
as­
sures election in statewide
race*.
Burns said in his victory
statement he needed the help
of candidates wiki lost to
keep him in front in the
thrcc-werk campaign against
the diminutive High.

How Seminole
Voted In
State Races

Shepard, Ray To
Vie In Runoff
Mrs. Marjorie C. Shepard
and Troy Ray will oppose each
other in the May 26 run-off
primary for tha Democratic
nomination for county tax col­
lector and subsequent auto­
matic election in November.
Mrs. Shepard topped the
field of aix candidates Tuesday
for th* position now held by
her auperior, retiring John
Galloway. Ray wai a little
more than 600 vote* behind
Mr*. Shepard, Ray presently is
a deputy in the clerk of court*
offic*.
Jame* P. Avery Jr., vacat­
ing his county commission
chairmanship to run in this
rac*. placed third.
Rinre Mrs. Shepard did not

no hour was specified.
Checks referred to in the
churgca totaled some $70 with
$00.13 going for painting and
minor repaint on the police car
and the remainder for hiring
n dump truck to haul fill for
tho l.itttu League hall dia­
mond.
Prior to presentation of tho
petition. Mrs. Van Kepoel was
charged by Anderson to ident­
ify the author, or authors, of
“ The Informer," an anony­
mous publication which has
been circulated throughout the*1

Ray will fac* each other three
weeks hence.
Following is Tuesday's vote
for county tax collector:
Mrs. Shrpard, 3,000; Ray,
2.499; Avery, 1,020; Roy It.
Wright Jr., 1,602; Rudy L.
Sloan, 1,373, and W. B. Kllcrbe,
604.

Baby Killed

TAMPA (UPI) A car
crashed into the side of a
slow-moving freight train her*
Monday night, killing a baby
and seriously injuring her mo­
ther.
Dead waa Sheila Louise Nesbit, three months old. Her
mother, Sharon Neiblt, 21,
g a m e r 6fl |*r cen t plus one o f was in serious condition at
tii* tulal veto cast, she and a hospital.

\

Mobile Unit In
Midway Tonight
The Seminole County unit
of the Central Florida Tuber­
culosis and Respiratory Dis­
ease Association announced
that the Christmas Seal mo­
bile unit will be at Winn-Dixie
In Longwood from 1 until 4
p. m. today and at the Greenleaf Cafe on Sipes Avenue In
Mklway from 6 until 8 tonight.
Thursday the unit will be at
the County Jail In Sanford
from 11 a. m. until 1 p. m.
and at the Lake Mary Post
Office from 3 until • p. m.
The unit will be located
at the Seminole Plaza in
Casselberry Friday from 2
uotil S p. in. and from 0 until
• p. m.

IIAYDON BURN'S

W. I - SWOFFORD

MARY E. WALKER

8. J. DAVIS Jll.

Vote Tops Predictions
Seminole County turned out choose party candidates in
in record numbers Tuesday, the first primaries.
well above tiic predictions, to
Tho record vote unofficially
totaled 12,225, well above the
previous high of 11,264 in 1956.
Percentage wise, the total waa
G6 per cent, well above the
predicted 55 per cent but less
than the previous high of 86
per cent in 1956. Present re­
gistration of qualified voters
is 18.450.
Three Democrat* won nomi­
Unofficial
tabulation
of nations with subsequent auto­
matic election In November,
Seminole County'a primary
barring unforeseen write-in
election
Tuesday
discloses
candidates. Those wore Karthat 12,255 electors cast bal
lyle Ilousholder for county
lots. Folkiwing Is a summary
judge, Kenneth W. McIntosh
of the county vote. (*&gt; indi­
for prosecuting attorney and
cates second or run-off pri
R. T. Milwee for superintend
mary on May 20.
ent of public instruction.
U. 8. Senator
Ilousholder, presently prose­
Holland
7,078
cuting attorney, tallied 6,774
Odham
2,901
votes to llarlan Turk's 2,856.
Governor
McIntosh downed Thomas A
Burns (•)
2.607
Speer 6,185 to 3,805. Milwee
Kelly
2,251
racked up 5,584 votes against
Mathews
2,018
Jim Pigotl'a 4,670.
Dickinson
1,611
Strangely, three top Demo­
High (*J
1.325
cratic vole-getters in Semin­
Karl
1086
ole County, along with a
Folks (It)
388
Commission candidate, have
Holley (K )
371
Republican opposition In the
Foster (It)
213 general election in November.
AUy. Grn.
Top vote-getters were Sen.
Kynes
5.515
Spcssnrd Holland, Rep. S. J.
Faireloth
3,873
Davis Jr. and Mary Earle
P. IJ. Com.
Walker, oil seeking c o d e c Mason
5,675
tion. These three and W. Law.
Brewer
2,136 ronce Swofford have GOP
Stale Hop.
opposition In tiie fall.
Davis
6,536
Holland tall leal 7,078 votes
Petree
2,799
in Seminolo against Brailey
Tax Collcrtor
(killam’* 2,901 and will
Shepard (•)
3.noo
faced in November by ReBay (•)
2,490 puhliran Claude R. Kirk Jr.,
Avery
1,620 of Jacksonville.
Wright
1,502
Davis easily downed Robert
Sk&gt;an
1,373 G. Petree, 0,536 to 2,799. He
Ellerbc
561 will he opposed In Novemlrcr
Tax Assessor
by Republican Robert Hoo­
Walker
6.778 ver.
McCanns
3,560
Mrs. Walker, seeking her
County Judge
third term as tax assessor,
Ilousholder
6,774 carried all 23 precincts to
Tuck
2.850 run roughshod over Richard
Pros. Atty
McIntosh
6.185
Speer
3-805
School Supt.
Milwec
5.584
Plgott
4.670
Co. Com. I
Hutchison C )
3.882
Yarborough (•)
2.932
Smith
1.690
Colbert
804
Co. Cora. 3
m m .r e
Swofford
4.809
Cavanaugh
3,226
Bobrow
1,120
Co. Com. 5
Fitzpatrick (•)
3.011
Cushing (* )
1,544
Gregory
1,521
Bell
1,430
Gallagher
1,285
Constable, 4
Carroll (•)
2.182
Thomas (•)
1,211
Lee
1,014
Baggcrly
863
Scott
662
J. P. ■
Cox (•)
701
Davis (♦)
578
York
377
Morris
347
Constable 6
Hall (•)
917
Fagan (* )
830
Young
511
llcek
127 {

Tabulation Of
Voting In
Seminole

E. McCanna, 6,778 to 3.560.
She will b* opposed in Nov­
ember by RcpubUcan Guy
Allen, former acting postmast­
er of Sanford.
Swofford, now mayor o f
Altamonte Springs ami a
former county commissionerwon handily over his two op­
ponents for the Democratic
nomination for county com­
missioner from District 3, tho
seat being vacated by Jamca
P. Avery Jr. Swofford tallied
4,809 votes as against Ford
Cavanaugh's 3,226 and Ucorgo
Uobbow'a 1,120, Swofford will
fare Republican E. Pope Bas­
sett in November.
The water control and conservation bill was defeated,
2,530 to 2,196.
A second primary on May
26 will Include a run-off be­
tween Majorie C. Shepard
and Troy Ray for tax collect­
or, Incumbent J. C. Hutchi­
son and Edward Yarborough
for county commissioner from
District 1, incumbent John
M. Fitzpatrick and Harry F.
Cushing for county commis­
sioner, District 5; Incumbent
R. E. Carroll and Charlia
Thomas for constable, District
4; incumbent Linton L, Cox
and A! Davis for justice of
the peace, District 6, and in­
cumbent Grady Unit and
Charles Fagan for constable.
District 6.
Official tally of Tuesday's
primary elections was open­
ed at 10 a. m. this morning
by the Canvass Board, com ­
prised of Registrar Camilla
Bruce, Judgo Vernon Mins
and
County
Commissioner
John Alexander, representing
Avery, commission chairman.
Mrs. B~uce said the official
tally would run well into the
afternoon and would lncludo
340 absentee ballots not count­
ed in Tuesday nighl'a unoffi­
cial tally.

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

A LL YOU CAN E A T —
ADULTS

$ |3 5

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

$100
Menu Includes:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Baked Beans
Grits
Hush Puppiea
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Operated

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�Page 2—Wed. Mny 6, '64

Annual Talent Show Presented In Oviedo
Bf Evelyn Lnndy
Th* Folk Singing Trie, compoied of Shells Partlo, Ana
RMeaour and Alice Tot, ac­
companied by Kurt Anderaen
ea the guitar, took first plaee
in the Annual Talent Shew
epenaored by the Oviedo Sen*
ter High Student Council aa
n fund ralaing event.
Second place winners were
tbe Wlntcra Slatera, a vocal
trie, end third waa taken by
Marshs Beaeley who prelent­
ed ■ baton twirling routine.
Master of ceremoniee for
tbe ebow waa Ton Winter, a
member of tbe eenlor claae.
Other acta preaented were:
Bob Lee at tbe plane and Jon
Lokaa on Um drama with
"Like Voting;" baton twtiUng
by Diane Brooke; BuaaaU
Scott at tbe piano, "Seaalda
Bluaa” and "Waka of Bn Blue
Fairy;" A n Boee ainglag
" Sunniartlme," accompanied
by Diehard Belly, band direc­
tor; aerobatic act featuring
Benia King, Jean Lavender,
wnivi w
w
Barbara Beaten, Carol
Fewler and Janet Atben;
Jeyae BeUborn, aceordian,
"Wonderland by Nlaht" and
"A Baikal" duet by Linda
JUsstsi end Beth Gore sing­
ing "M en JUver" end "I
Believe," eeeompanied by
A n Martin et tbe piano; ba­
ton twirling by Karon Chriattelb; baton twirling by Glen­
da Kaaty; SbaUa Partin slagtng "Ovtr the Balnbow," ac­
companied at tbe piano by Bill
Dam; Kay Wiggina, an interprntlve dance; Tbe Tumblers
Fear, eerebau, Betty gobell,
Sherri Farber, Sherri Syme
end Angela Ray;
C o n n ie Morgan ainglag
"He," aooompanled by Belly;
Stove Lionel, piano, "Bumbl­
ing Beea" and "Theme from
too Now World Symphony;"
Roaring Twentlaa act, "Five
Foot Two," Brenda Bon!, San­
dra Magia, guian Peterton
end Mary Wagatr; The Beatlee* Oeualaa, pantomime, Kay
Wiggina, Connie Morgan, Har­
lot* Heaaen and Mary Merriman.
Following too program studenta were Invited to attend
a. daaee in the cafctortum
epenaored by the Band Boottera Club.
WORD’S ORIGIN
Tbe word "iaveat" alerted
is llth eentury Italy, where
It waa the practice of fitting
out tbe young man in amart
clethee before he want out to
seek hie fortune. The word
Itself la derived from the
ItoUu "inveetlre," w h ich
means "to dreaa,"

Logoi Notice
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forn itrly know n n* Dar
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VAIINKY bllA ItP B .
husband

neaiDENCMi III Wool Plain
Tuaoon. Arliona
Tou nr* b*r*bjr notified that
n Complaint to f*r*el**e * cartola marts*** *ncumb*rln*
th* follow Inn d*«crlb*4 r**l
propartjr, to-wlti
Lot T. Hlock 4. WEATIIKKMVIELU riltaT AUDI­
TION. aooordlan to tlin
plat tbareef, u r--.rdod In
pint Book II. Paso It,
Public Jtiford* of Mamlnolo
County. Florida,
haa boon filed aealnat you In
th* above ntjrlad anil, and you
aro roqulrad to oorvo o copy
of your Auowor or other pleadInn to tho Complaint on Plainlift** altorn.ro. ANUHHMON,
nuail. DEAN A LOWNDES.
811 Watt Control Eoulavard.
Orlando, Florid*, and flit th*
original Anawtr or othtr
Pleading in th. offlc- af tha
riarb of tho cirealt Coart on
or bofora too Sind day of May.
l i lt . If you fall I* do h , a
dtcroo pro confaaoo will bo
tak.n aaalntt you for tho ro­
ll*! damand-d la th* ComplalaL
Thl* Nollro ahall bo publlahad onao a waak for four conaoetMlv* weak* lu Tho Sanford
Harold.
DATED thli lllh day of
ApriL li lt .
* * * Arthur p Bocbwlth. Jr.
Clark o l Circuit Court
fir Martha T. vihita
Deputy d o rk

ttzyr&amp; x &amp;

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DsBsry Chapter, Amer­
ican Association of Ratirod
Persona, will hear Sanford
Attorney Douglas Stenatrom
apeak on wills and estatei at
the group's May meeting to
be held at T p. m. Friday at
DeBary Manor. The meeting
will be open to ell interested
persons from DeBary sod
surrounding communities.
This meeting of the chapt­
er is being held at the Manor
upoo Invitation of John Jen­
kins, administrator of the
combined nursing and retire­
ment home, la order that
members may inspect the
facility in operation.
The meeting will be con­
ducted by Mrs. Charles Ul­
rich, president, who has been
appointed by the executive
board as dalegsts to the an­

nual meeting o f tha AARP visitation committee to call
to ba bald In Rochester, N.Y., ea members who are IB ae to
June 14-11.
distrait.
Mri. Agnes Eddelman was
Plana also wer* completed
appointed chairman of the
for tbe annual chapter picnic
to be held June IS beginning
at 10 a. m., at Rock Springs
and win be aanmaeed at
Tbe remodeling sad ex- Friday1* meeting to (be gen­
passion at Carroll’* Furnl- eral membership.

NOTICI
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Business Brief

tare Store on First 8treat la
showing definite progress.
Tbe new chow room is com­
plete enough that living room
furniture aa been moved in,
to make room for the process
of taking out a wall on tbe
old side.
Tbe new side with its exeelloot lighting and bright sew
atom front give* a preview
of the appearance of the
whole store when remodeling
is completed.

OVER 35 YEARS
A t First 4k Pslmatte
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.

down hern and any "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers n complete electrical
service, does good work, does H prompt­
ly. efficiently and ehnerfnUy and dona
appreciate Us customers."

Sid Vflilen
Randall Electric Company
U S Magnet!* Aren no

• Carpet* • Furnltnrn
• TO*
• Planes

m ___ _ ( M j t a t l

• Rental Beds

WINNING ACT In the Oviedo Senior High Student Council Talent Show
waa tho folk Binging trio, from left, 8hella Partin, Ann Ridenour, Allen
Fox and tha guitar Hccompaniat, Kurt Anderaon.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
10 Tables
DaBary Dupllcata Bridge
Gub played 10 tablai under
direction o f M n . Georg*
Pwrtall at this wtak’a meet­
ing whleh, for this wack only,
waa bald on Monday dut to
Tuesday being election this
week only, ws* held on Mon­
day du* to Tueiday being
election day. The club meets
regularly at tha Firemen's
Recreation Hall on Colomba
Road.
Winner* In Monday’s games
wer* N8, first, Mrs. Ray
Dresden and Mrs. W, H. Clif­
ton; second, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearsall; third, Mr*. Myrtla
Dunnebacke and Mrs. Nan Ed­
wards; fourth, Phil denerard
and Mr*. O. N. Lackey;
EW, first, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wheatlty; second, Mr*.
Ida B. Wilson and Mrs. J. D.
Cordell; third, Mre. E. E. An­
derson and Mrs. Ruth Polgar
a n d fourth, Mrs. Mlnnlo
Haitman and F. R. Froahtlch.

MRS. TOM (MARGUERITE) Price present*
check in the amount o f $92 to Jim Hunt for the
Seminole Retarded Anaociatlon. The check la
the amount o f proceed* from n charity drive
ntaged by the Juycees Wives G ub aaaiatod by
the Candy Stripers.

W. C. Heitman
Dies In Hospital
r

f.iv i,

.

William C. Haitman dlsd
April 80, at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital.
Born Oct. 20, 1R0K In St.
Louis, Mo., he had livad In
Sanford for the paat IB years.
Ha was a World War I vateran and a retired commer­
cial fleharman.
Survivors are hi* wife, Mrs,
Lula Heitman o f Sanfordi a
daughter, Mrs. Lula Belle
Oglesby o f Sanford; a son,
Charla* W. Haitman of Laks
Isabella, Calif, and two sis­
ters, Mrs. Joaephln# Parkar
of Sanford and Mrs. Adllla
Crow o f Phoenls, Aria.

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JANICE RUSSELL, center, "Mlsa Flame of
Seminole County," will be n contestant in the
state contest to be held In Clearwater May 11-18.
Attending with her and representing the Longwood Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary,
which sponsored the local contest, will be Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lommler.
(Herald Photo)

Purpose of the squlrrsl's
tall is to maintain and correct
the balanc* at the animal s i It
Isspi from branch to brsneh.

M r awern, 4* baraby d*al*r*
H U ' o*U» that th* nam*a of
Oil paraona inl*r**t*4 in th*
baste*** or prvfaealo* carrlsd
Y*d*r tha saw** of J. A U

DeBary AARP To Hear Talk On Wills

Osteen Civic Association
Sponsors Show In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Th« Oitaea Civic Aaiociatioo
sponsored a Variety Show at
the Dellary Community Center
with all proceeds to go to tha
aaaoclatino's building fund.
Nick Pfelfauf, master of
ceremonies, waa Introduced by
Cheater Rearlck, president of
the DeBary Civic Association.
The Seminole High School
Triple Trio,
composed of
Joan Hoop, Marilyn Hunt,
Fay Dunnaway, M i c h e l e
Jonca, Diane Claua- Tonya
Johnson, Linda Hunt, Candt
Condor and Jean Maitcra,
presented
selections
from
"Snow White Fantasy" and
"When Love la Kind" accom ­
panied by Janet Johnson at
the piano.
A three piece band, with
Pfeltauf at the organ, BUI
Martin on the b a n fiddle and
BUI Reck at the drums, play­
ed between seta.
Jaarry Williams of Sanford,
pianist, preaented “ A Major
Polonaise" by Chopin; Mari­
lyn Sprouse danced In "P re­
lude from Lea Sylphldcs" and
"Spanish Oypay” ; Dottle JarFleeting Gardena
Farmers In tha Vale of
Kashmir, where land Is scarce,
use Hosting gardens o f tan­
gled masses o f plants and
soil which are built up on
quiet c a u l banka, towed to
lakes and moored to stakes.
Kashmiris work tho gardani
from boats.

Tropical army ante follow
Sit Boot Ooutrul Eoulavard
a chemical roadway laid down
a. PI arid*,
by their leaders when they
aro far Plaintiff
ki Apru It. SI. May «. II. form raiding columns to hunt
prey.

Death Notice

dine, ventriloquist, and pal
"W allis" rapUvated the au­
dience with their clever and
witty routine; Karen Green
In a Hawaiian danee and Ta­
hitian dance; Ekrfee Pfelfauf
and Bob Crumley In a duet;
Peggy Miller and Connie Col­
vin In a twirling duct, "Hern­
ando's Hideaway;" Johnny
Cullum In a trumpet solo;
Jean Masters In a soprani
solo end the floats, a skit,
"The Lamp Went Out" fea­
turing Tom Lemon, John Taturn, Herman Koleif and Bud
Rutherford.

rimers! s*rvlc*a far W lllltn
Msltman wave bald at UM
« . Maadar a* nrtaaaa F as.
,1 Kama with Htv. Trad B.
me* *f Flrat Baptist Chur«h
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“ I S B W I t l a t lM p a p t r . . . ”

CITRUS TREES
WITH FRUIT ON

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Wallace Jolts National Democratic Party
Unpledged
Electors
In Sweep

WASHINGTON «UPI&gt; —
Gov. George C. Wallace of
Alabama jarred the national
Democratic party again to­
day with a declaration o f in­
dependence in hit home atate
and an Impreiaive but aecond
best vote in the Indiana pres­
idential primary.
As expected. Sen. Barry
Goldwater of Ariiona easily
defeated Harold E. Stassen in
the Indiana Republican pres­
idential primary. By adding
Indiana's 32 national conven­
tion votes on the first ballot,
G o l d w a t e r ' s headquart­
er* claimed 264 of the 655
votes needed to win the pres­
idential nomination.
Party primaries to nominate
candidates for various offices
were held Tuesday In Ala­
bama, Indiana, Ohio, Florida,
Oklahoma, New Mexico and
the District o f Columbia.
Echoes of the national debate
on civil rights were heard in
contests In Ohio and Florida
as well as In Alabama and
Indiana.
Wallace made himself the
symbol of opposition to the
Johnson administration's civil
rights program.
In the Alabama primary, a
Wallace-backed slate of un­
pledged presidential electors
won a runaway victory over
a slate pledged to support the
nominea of the national Dem­
ocratic party. Thus Alaba­
ma’s 10 electoral votes can
be withheld from President
Johnson after the election
next November.
In the Indiana primary,
Gov. Matthew Welsh ran as
a favorite son candidate and
atand-in for Johnson to de­
feat the segregationist Wal­
lace.
In other major contests:
Ohio: Rep. Robert Heft Jr.
won the Republican nomina­
tion for a seat in the Senate,
where his father was once a
dominant figure. Sen. Step­
hen M. Young was renominat­
ed in the Democratic primary
but Lt. Col. John H. Glenn
Jr., the astronaut who with­
drew because of an Injury,
polled a sizable vote. Okla­
homa: Bud Wilkinson, former
Oklahoma football coach, eas­
ily won th« Republican sena­
torial nomination. Sen. J.
Howard Edmondson was In a
three-way fight with former
Gov. Raymond Gary and state
Sen. Fred Harria fo r the
Democratic nomination and a
runoff contest between the
two leaders was indicated.
New Mexico: Rep. Joseph
M. Montoya was nominated
without opposition in the
Democratic
aenatorial
pri­
mary to oppose Sen. Edwin
L. Meches, who was unoppos­
ed for the GOP nomination.
Primary voters in the Dis­
trict o f Colum'-'a elected par­
ty officials, a Johnson dele­
gation to the Democratic Na­
tional Couvcrticn and an un­
committed delegation to the
Republican convention.

Council 5357
To Have Charter
„ Presentation

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Charter Presentation Cere­
monies for St. Richard Coun­
cil 5357, Knights of Colum­
bus, will take place Saturday
at the Council Hall, 2504 Oak
Avenue, Sanford.
A spaghetti dinner will be
served to all members, tbelr
wives and special guests of
the council from • until T
p m . preceding the ceremony
which is scheduled tor • p.tn.
with District Deputy William
Joyce making tha charter pre­
sentation. Games and enter­
tainment for everyone will fol­
low and door prises will be
awarded.
Nominal price per plate baa
been set for Ibe dinner.
Arrangements for the event
are being directed by the
C o r a l! Activities group with
Jerry Farads in sharga of tic-

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M O N EY

Kynes, Fairclofh In Nip And Tuck Race
MIAMI (UPI) Bryant
Administration a p p o i n t e e
James Kynes an outstanding
legislator Earl Faircloth bat­
tled for the post of Attorney
General today in the closest
race of Florida's first pri­
mary- and with the absentee
ballots likely to settle the
tsiue.
Returns from 2,216 of the

Graham Warns
Parents On
Youth Morality
“ BIG DADDY" CLAUDE llittcll serves fresh hot barbecued chicken to
Owen Miller, left, and Henry Blume. The family picnic for employes of
Holler Motor Sales and their families was held last Saturday at Camp
Seminole, on the Wckiva River.

FOREST CITY entries bringing home ribbons from the recent Apopka
Horse Show were, from left, Denise Williamson, fourth in polo bending;
Teresa Williamson, fourth in Western pleasure and fifth In junior cloverleaf; Marsha Buell, sixth In junior cloverlenf and in mutdcnl tires and
Trisha Buell, third in ribbon race and sixth in pole bending.

Geneva
By Jlr*. Jon. K. Mathicux
Nephew Oliver Mathicux i*
home after seven week* in
Panama on a job assignment
and “ Little Liz" »urcly w»»
glad to *ee him. She greeted
him with open arm* and a list
o f waiting repair* to be made
on their homa . . . happy re­
pair*, Oliver, and welconjp
home.
R. N. (Dick) Strevell I* a
patient at Shaner Nursing
Home, 800 Piney Ridge Road,
Casselberry. I *uggc*t we all
send him a card of cheer, how
about ItT
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Dunn
Sr. recently celebrated their
32nd wedding anniveriary with
dinner at Jim Spenrcr'* in
Sanford. With them for the oc­
casion were their five tone,
Donald Jr., and hi* wif*, Trea*a, and Nolley, Danny, Dicky
and Jimmy. Their two daugh­
ter* were unable to bo here
for the celebration. Jtargaret
juat doesn’t look like th#
mother o f (even, the'* fab­
ulous!
# e
*
Mr*. C. W. Kettering recent­
ly made a trip to Bok Tower
wih her sister-in-law, Mr*.
Daisy Kettering, her nli-«4.
Mi*. Ike Lloyd and bits.
Lloyd's grandson, Billy Mathleux. The trip was in celebra­
tion o f Mi*. Lloyd's birthday.
Anna (Mrs. C. W. Kettering)
said the trip eras truly a de­
light and sha recommends it
for all who com* to Florida.

• *

*

Mrs. Emma Youts, Mrs. G. C.
I.eFili, Denton Prcvatt, W. K.
Dibble, Kd Putnam, Mrs, J. W.
Yarborough and Mr. and Mrs.
Macck and their sons.
• • •
In closing, would like to
thank Miss Doris Cline and
her sister, Mrs, William A.
Yung, who recently proved
that the “ good neighbor pol­
icy" still exists. These two
ladies cams to our assistance
when we ran out o f gasoline
about halfway to Hanford.
Daughter, Jcannene, started
out on foot to find help leav­
ing me and the two grandsons,
Todd and Don, In the car
which was borrowed from the
garagu where ours was being
repaired. (We didn't know th*
gas gauge didn't work!) These
kind ladles cama all the way
back into town, then all the
wuy buck out past Geneva
Bridge to tell us gas was on its
way. At the asm* time, wo'd
alto like to thank Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brown of Titus­
ville, people we'd never seen
before, who helped us out of
a similar situation while we
vrer* driving that “ gas gus­
tier."
There still sr* many “ good
neighbors," just look for them.

Cancer Crusade
Totals Reported
In Longwood

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Judging by th* crowd and
th* dinner* sold, all the happy
talk, smiles and handzhakes.
ete., I would aay that th*
Geneva Citizen Association'*
recent chicken barbecue dinner
was n huge success. Jimmy
Brown had a big smile on his
face as ha counted the money
so I guess every on* can be
Dr. W. V. I s happy. Whilo I’m speaking of
feat all mem- this event, let me say that th*
Council bo pro- kitchen workers surely were
a­ ef f icient under direction of
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Macck.
helping were Mrs. EvJ» Tin— i il Mr. u d Mrs* I
BIQ Vinson, Mrs. L. V. Ford,
U i. u d Mrs. W, G. kilbee,

Legion Sponsors
Flag Program
By Mrs. Adam Muller
DoBary'a Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Post la
sponsoring a “ Fly Your Own
Flag" program under direc­
tion of Vice Commander Wil­
liam G. Williams, flag aale
chairman.
Williams will be at the De­
llary Post Office Friday from
0 a. m. to 4:30 p. m w.ith a
good stock of new flags to sell
at immediately delivery.
Upcoming holidays on which
the flag ahould lie flown In­
clude VE Day, Friday; Arm­
ed Forces Day. May 16; Memorlal Sunday, May 24: Mem­
orial Day, May 30 (flag al
half mart In a. m .); Flag
Day, June 14 and Indepen­
dence Day, July 4.

MINI
NOW!

Official Flag
The U. S. Army received
Its official flag in 11)56, The
flag is white with ths teal of
th# Department o f th* Army
in blue. A red scroll reads
blue. A red scroll reads “ Un­
ited States Army" and un­
derneath It the date 1775.

When originally m a d e ,
men's halbandt acted as a
drawstring for tightening or
The U. S. 55 bill beat* the
loosening the haL
portrait of Abraham Incoln.

Kynes, 35-year-old former
University of Florida football
star and administrative assis­
tant to Gov. Farris Bryant
is the incumbent in U«s post.
He was named attorney gen­
eral in January by Gov. Bry­
ant when veteran legal officer
Richard Ervin was promoted
to a scat on Uio state supreme
court.
Faircloth, a Miami attorney
would be the first state cab­
inet officer from south Flor­
ida.

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lly Donna Estes
Mr*. Forrest llnrm-a, Longwood area chairman for the
Cancer Crusade, announced
today that |200.4B had been
collected in her district.
She expressed her apprecia­
tion to the donors and work­
ers In the drive. Assisting
war* Mrs. James Adams,
Mi*. F. J. Bartllnskl, Mr*.
Jack
Rushor,
Mrs. John
Crook, Mrs. Wlllinm DeRosa,
Mrs. Robert Drinko, Mrs.
Vester Elgin, Mrs. Fred EsAndrew Jackson's portrait
clavnn, Mrs. Bill Faulk, Mrs. appears on the U. S. 520 bill.
Burbon Ferrell, Mr*. Orland
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Mrs. John Kennedy, Mr*.
Herbert Luke, Mrs. Marian
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•

Mr*. W. H .Weathersbe* and
Mr*. George MacDonnel of
Jacksonville Beach were re­
cent guests o f Mrs. Woatherbee’s son-in-law and daughter,
Jo* and Liz Mathicux.

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SAN DIEGO. Calif. (UPI)
—Billy Graham warned in a
sermon of pressure being
placed on American youth that
he said la resulting in seriuus
problems o f sexual morality.
The evangelist, now at the
half-way point in his 10-day
San Diego crusade, told a spe­
cial youth service in Balboa
Stadium here:
“ Young people are being
pressured by the time they
arc 10 yenra o f age. They go
to formal dances nt 10, have
steady dates nt 13 and drive
their own curs at 16. They nro
In college by the time they are
17—already satiated and jad­
ed by life."
Graham said leading co|.
leges "arc being caught up in
a painful struggle over sex­
ual morality" and that the
conflict “ pits deans against
students, purents against chil­
dren and young peopl* against
their own conscience."
Grnhant called approval by
"many churchmen" o f a new,
non-religious attitude toward
sex “ one o f the major trag­
edies of our day."

state's 2.279 precincts gave
Faircloth 432.974 votes and
Kynes 436,907.
With an estimated 15,000
absentee ballots still to be
counted, the race appeared to
be far from settled.
The lead swung to Faircloth
early in the counting and at
one point he led by some 40.000 votes. But Kynes climbed
back Into contention when
the votes from North Florida
and northwest Florida began
rolling in late in the evening
and early loday.

J u s t tell us how much
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repairs, for all your sea­
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
The 1903 Real Estate Tax Lint o f the City o f
Sanford, Florida, la posted 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 o f the Seminole County Court
II ounc, Sanford, Florida, and will remain so
pooled for a period o f four consecutive weeks.
All real estate upon which the 1963 taxes have
not been paid and against which certificate
has not already been issued to the City o f San­
ford, will be sold at Public Auction on the 28th.
day o f May, 1961, commencing at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. at the front door o f the City Hall in the
City o f Sanford, Florida.

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Reading

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Written ter NBA
Time your n t d l i f o f this
fcelnma and eonipsro poor
•prod with that Indicated
at th« end. The expected
speed a n u n e i a dally firs
per cent Improremeat.
•
Tf you’ re been following
The Reading Laboratory pro­
gram faithfully through these
columns, you should be read
ing faster, with better under­
standing and you should be
a lot sharper critic o f opin­
ion writing.
Don’t worry about impos­
ts* too much on your mem­
ory; you won’t collapse men­
tally from trying to retain as
much as humanly possible
from what you read. The
mors yon exercise your mind,
the bigger the load It ean
carry with ease. The flabby
fellowa our military services
a n worried about never test-

Legal Notice
________ c in c v r r eorm y o r
•nils NINTH ju d ic ia l c in c v r r . in a n d r o n s r r i .

NOI.OI C O U N T r, FLORIDA
IN CMANCSRT NO. ISTIS
MORTOAOB rO R R C L O lU R R
TH B
PRUDKNTIAL INSVRA N C I COMrANT OF AMER­
ICA. a New je r s e y eorpore-

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I.TNCIf. form erly the w ife of
H. C
LTNCH i M. A. ROIIERTS, eleo known a s Melvln A. Roberle, end BTt.VIA
N. ROUKitTH, hie w ife; n r.iA f,
INC., a Florida corporation;
r i/m in A t o w e r c o r p o r a TION, a F lorida corporation,
•ltd O B N K n A T, W A T E R ­
W O RK S
CORPORATION,
a
D elaw are corporation.
Defendants.

CLBRK’S NOTICR OF IALR

•d their muscles; now they
hars none.
Retention Is bo problem if
you practice our steps o f prereading, questioning, outlining
and summarizing.
I f you decide to cram a
whole term’s work into your
head orarnight for tomor­
row’s exam, you’ll retain pre­
cious little after tomorrow.
Yor.r mental approach deter­
mines that. I f you’re reading
something from which you
want tha barest knowledge,
that’s all you g e t Ail right,
you say, here’s reeding I
really should do, but I thor­
oughly dislike the stuff. How
can I change my mental ap­
proach T
Simple. Imagine you have
to teach a certain chapter to­
morrow. That means you’ll
have to make It d ear; that
means U will have to be clear
to you, right? That means
you’ll have to make up sim­
iles and other comparisons.
That mtans you hare to go
tha author o f tha text one
better. You’ll also went to
giro a test. Every good
teacher doea. So you prepare
In your mind the key ques­
tions, and now you’re not
Just an observer o f the auth­
or’s progress; you're a sym­
pathetic ally. Convince your­
self thet you're going to
teach tha whole course or
that you’re going to write an
improved version of this text.
Your motivation Is now
Ideal and you start looking
for gimmicks to help you re­
tain what you’re going to
teach. If you’ve dona ev*n
tha skimpiest pre-reeding,
mentally aummarlxa e a c h
paragraph aa you go. It takas
Just a second, Ry the time you
come to the third paragraph,
guess at tha next paragraph.
Paragraph three Is leading
you to paragraph four, ao sea
If you can foretell. Do this
all tha way through. Then
mentally sum up the whole
chapter and try to guess wljnt
should mako up tlio follow
Ing chapter.
Taka any sentence In this
column. Each one has key
words; the other worde are
Ilka gloat they tie the words
together. You’ra Involved nice­
ly with the author now and
you're following hla mein
Ideas expressed In key words.
Summarise only In key words
and this, in turn, will show
you how to search out only
tha key words in whet fo l
Iowa.
In a nutahelli gat tha right
mental approach so that you
are moved to retain the ma
terial for good; summarise
each paragraph aa you go;
aummarise only In key words
•o that you’ll learn to spot
key words •• you continue.
Practice: read a news story In
your paper, then nek someone
to qule you on whet you
read.
You era aa rich aa what
you retain; you retain as
much aa you motivate your­
self to retain.
Yea shoe Id have read this
coiuma la 61 eeroads.)
(NEXT; Reading and “ The
Full Man.” )
’’Stop Raadlag Word by
Ward” Is available la beak
fan s. This lllastrated, eplral-beead book eaatalas ov­
ary word o f this SO-part
aeries aa wall aa aappla*
saaatal "Speed aa Coaipra(tension Exercises.** To or­
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(The Sanford Herald), P.
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di# City Station. New York
19, N. Y.

NOTICE I I H EREDT O IVKM that pursuant to a Final
D ecree o f F oreclosure dated
the Ith day o f May, l i s t , and
entered In Chencery Case No.
HITS In the Circuit Court o f
th e Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
and lo r Seminole County, F lor­
ida, wherein TU B PRUDENTJAL INSURANCE COM PA NT
O F AMERICA. 4 New Jersey
•orperetloa. la P la in tiff and
X . C. LTNCH Sad REBECCA
LTNCH. fo r m e r ly 'th e w ife of
X . O Lynch, X . A. ROBBRTK.
•lee k n ow a aa M elrfa A. R o­
b e r ta s e t aTLVJA N. RO­
BERTS, hta w ife. RELU . INC.,
a F lorida eorporetloa, FUORID A PO W ER CORPORATION,
•
F lorida aerporetlon. and
O X M B H A L W A TERW O RK S
CORPORATION, a Delaware
Corporation, a re Defendants, t
WtU sell t o the h lsheat and
beat bidder, o r bidders, for
sash, a t tha fron t door e f the
Sem inole County Courthouse In
Sanford,
Sem inole
County,
F lorida, ad m e t e’ eleek A. M.,
•a the lt th day o f May,
SISS, the fo lto w ln r described
p roperty aa set forth la said
F in al Decree, situ ate la Semitaele County, Florida, to.w ilt
L ot I, B lock I, TANGLE.
WOOD R EPLAT, eocordlna
t o the plat th ereof ee r e ­
corded la Plat B ook I,
p e a * I t , P u blic Records
o f Sem inole County, F lor­
ida!
ta elu dln * npeelfloelly, hut net
b y w ay e f lim itation, the follew tn a flatu reei
OH I t f e llo e eleetrle hot
w a ter heater
O B R anee
O R R efrigerator
OH H eater and Tank
Vanetlaa Blinds
V oseth er w ltk ell structures
and Imprarem ente now end
h erea fter ea said land, and
flit u r e e Attached thereto, and
a ll re n te Issues, proceeds, and
■ re fits accruSn# and to socrue
from aald promisee, ell ef
Whleb a re Included within the
fr r o c e ln g description and the
habendum th ereof; also all
P S
eteam , e le ctrl*
wator,
and eth sr hoaSnsr. eoohtna. retrleora tln a , llth tln a ptumblne.
ventltatlng,
Irrteattne,
and
p ow er sy stem * m achine* app h s a e e * fla ta r e * and appurSenaace* w hich bow are er
m ay hereafter pertata te, er
be used with, la. er ea aald
p rem ise* area ihoush they be
detached e r detachable.
WITNESS my hand and the
• fflcte l seal of this H onorable
C ourt ad Sanford, Seminole
O ounty, Florida, lfade sth dor
• f May, ISIS.
(BEAL)
A rthu r It. Beckw ith. J r ,
C lerk e f CtrcuH Court
Remlnele County, Florida
By i Martha T. Vlhlea
D eputy Clerk
GURNET, OURNET •
H ANDLET
1 1 1 North M agnolia A ren a s
Orlande, Florida
Tha expanse of tha Pacific
A ttorn eys fo r the P la in tiff
Ocean la larger than tha en­
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19-Year Old W ally Bunker Hurls One-Hitter For Baltimore
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Page 6— Wed. May 6, '6-1

Rrralh

Giants Whip Colts About Sports Navy Takes Top Spot Panthers Grab
Thinking
10th Straight; South Seminole Little League
In Little American Beat Kissimmee
2-1 To Keep Lead
Nearly Ready For Night Play
Out Loud

■ y MUte* Rlehmaa
UPI Sport* Writer
Teen-agers can drive you
era iy .'
They like to do the twiit,
drive aouped-up cara and lit-

ten to the Beatles all day.
There's really no telling
what they're going to do next
as 19-year-old Wally Bunker
of the Baltimore Orioles prov­
ed Tuesday night when he
calmly walkad out and pitch­
ed a one-hitter to beat the
Washington Senstors, 2-1.
Bunker, strictly a thrower
yet, missed a no-hitter by the
United Pres* InternaUoaal
slim margin of Chuck Hinton’s
AM ERICAN LEA G U E
Team
W L P e t GB fourth inning single, which he
actually got his glove on but
9 5 .643
Cleveland
Vi couldn’t stop. It didn't faze
8 S .613
Chicago
him a bit.
Balllmor*
9 7 .363 1
" I had no chance,” ho said.
7 a .538 m
New York
U n y for nuj. to
T © «L U t------ 3 -• s- -nv*CC -3— "T Tirre jr a *
react. It was by me like a
• 9 .300 2
Minnesota
shot.”
Kansas City T • .438 3
Norm Sicbcrn provided Bal­
7 • .438 3
Boston
timore's winning margin with
Los Angelas 8 10 .429 3
a two-run homer in the sev­
Washington 8 12 .400 4
enth off Jim Hannan after
T ie r ia y ’a Raanlte
Washington scored a run in
Boston 4 Cleveland 0
the fourth on Bill Skowron's
Baltimore 3 Washington 1
L o i Angeles S Kansaa City 1 forceout with the bases full.
The Yankees moved into
New York 4 Detroit S
fourth place with a 4-3 v ic­
Only gamea acheduled
tory over the Tigers in 10 in­
Thnnday'a Garnet
nings, the Angels ambushed
L ot Angeles at Minnesota
the Athletics, 8-1, and the Itcd
Boston at Detroit
Sox blanked the first-place
Baltimore at Cleveland (n)
Indians, 4-0, In the only other
New York at Washington (n)
American League games.
Only games scheduled
The Giants maintained their
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L PcL GB one-game bold on first place
Team
with a 2-1 win over the Colts,
Ban Fran. 12 4 .750
the Reds defeated the Pirates,
Milwaukee 12 8 .687 1
5-4, and the Braves blanked
PhUadol'* 10 6 .623 2
St. Louis 11 8 .379 2V4 the Mets, 40, In (he only other
National League
games
Plttaburah 18 a .336 3
‘Cincinnati 10 9 .828 3Vi sheduled.
e 9 .400 5V4
Chicago
Los Angelas 8 12 .400 6
• 13 .381 6Vk
Houston
.167 10
4 If
New York
Tuesday’s Raanlte
Milwaukee 4 New York 0
Cincinnati I Pittsburgh 4
St. Louis I Philadelphia 1
San Francisco a Houston X
Only games acheduled
Thnrsdey's Gamea
The DeBary Spare-Rlbbers
Chicago at San Francisco
league has ended iti season
Cincinnati at New York
at the DeLsnd Lanes. They
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
will continue bowling socially
St. Louis at Plttaburah (n)
on Friday afternoons during
Houston at Los A n g le s (n) ths summer. Anyone wishing
to bowl with this group is re­
quested to he at the Drl-and
Lanes at 1 p. m. The Winn­
IN TIM COUNTY JDIMIK,B ing Teams for first five places
COUNT SHMNOLN COUNTY,
are aa follows:
vs.asiiDA
BUTATN o r
Neverbetter 17-60, Tough
NONMAN JONES,
D lc t a iid . l2U-&amp;7tt, Fat 12-36, Tender
S0U-59V4 and Baked 74-00.
Ntal* o f F lorid* T o i
flo o rs * Jon**,
Highest individual game:
and all other ptraona con Net— Ed Parsons first, Ver
carnadi
Tim ara harabjr nollNeil that non Catos second, Jake Wal
• petition haa baen (lied In
aald cou rt p r sy ln r fu r tho a p ­ sko third and Charles Slarke
pointm ent o f LIsaTe Jnnaa D an- fourth. Highest Individual scr
iota ns adm inistratrix o f tha
ratal* o f Norman Jonaa, Da- ias: Net— Ed Conley first
taaaed, and you ara hereby re­ Eiiworth Ogden second, Or
quired to file you r w ritten dafaneta thereto w ithin 4t day* villa J o o ci third and Ed Pnr
a fter tha flret publication.
sons fourth.
Should you fa ll therein, d e ­
Highest
individual
game
cree will ba antared In duo
gross: William 'Mueller first
courao upon aald petition.
WITNESS my hand and the Roy Haslam second, Hugh
asal n f aald cou rt at Sanford,
Seminal* County, F lorid* this Woodward third and Frank
Sth day nf A pril A.t&gt;.. m i .
Stonoy fourth. Highest three
C. VKNNON XII ZD, Jit.
game gross: Lloyd Moran
County Juitso
fly 1.KTIIA FOW LKH
first, Iwon Lormel second
Clerk
Archie Lon third and Paul
Nnrrl* D. W oolfork , l i t
A ttorn ey a t I-aw
Wood fourth. The most im
SIT W . Church Sb
proved bowler was Harry
orla n d o, ria Raup.
Publlah: A pril II . II , IS,
Slay a. ! t « «
The Spare-Rlbbers annual
CDT-IS
banquet will be held May 14
in t i m c in r u iT c o i ' n t n r at 3:30 p. m. at the Imperial
THH NINTH JUDIUIAI. rill
r u i r o r r u o a iiiA . in a m » House, Winter Perk. Tro-hies
CON
BRMINOl.N
COUNTY, wilt be awarded the winners
S-t.ONIDA.
at this Urn*.
IN UMANCBRT NO. taao*

Ma r Leagues

T

DeBary Bowling
Loop Title Won
By Neverbetters

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Fublleh May f. IMS.

CUU-14

Tempests Climb
Into Loop Lead

Men's League

Junior League

Th* Crooma High School
Panthers clawed their way to
(heir 10th consecutive victory
of the current baseball season
without a loss when Tuesday
afternoon they defeated Kis
slmmee by a score o f 3 to 3.
William Hartsfleld scattered
five Kissimmee hits while
striking out four and issuing
only two tickets In posting the
mound victory. Perlman Brin
son paced the Panthers at the
plate with two hits in four
appearances at the plate.
The victory placed the Pan
thers in the Group V tourna­
ment which will be played this
weekend In Plant City.
Crooms jumped into an
early lead when they posted a
pair of runs in the first in­
ning and bounced right back
tn tally another In the second.
They added the margin of vic­
tory by picking up single
markers in Uie fourth and
sixth frames.

By Julian Stenstrom
Some 200 or more Little
Leaguers and parents heard
South Seminole Little League
President Bill Livingston re­
port Tuesday night thst the
loop's lighted park will be
ready for play within a week
o r 10 days.
The field, leased from Hib­
bard Casselberry by the Town
o f Casselberry and sublet to
the League, is located on
Sunny town Road in d u e l -

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !
FARRELL’S

The loop president diicussed
the history and growth o f Lit­
tle League baseball as an or­
ganization. “ This is the 23th
year of organized Little Lea­
gue baseball,” he said. "Dur­
ing the first year three teams
played 33 games. Last year,
the organization's 24th season,
33.160 Little League teams
played 263,440 games.''
Livingston continued, “ It
would take 13 years o f major
league games Just to equal

Bowlerettes End
Current Season
The Jet Bowlerettes wound
up their final week of bow­
ling with some fine scores
being turned in. High game
and series honors went to
Mods Wiltshire with a 214/503.
Other high games were Gin
ny
Chadwick's
179.
Suzy
Long's 176, Thelma Unger's
174, Doris Schautteel's and
Jane Spoiski's 173, Elaine Kos
tlval's 172, Isabel Goshom’#
161 and Claudette Behrens'
and Alice Hall's 162.
Isabel Goshorn, Joan Everly, Meda Wiltshire and Shir­
ley Martin all rolled turkeys.
Thelma Unger and Jan Val
entire all picked up the 5-6
Alice Sexton and Mlml Mc­
Clure the 3-10, Ten* Parker
the 5 8-10, Kay Shoemaker 4
5-7, Alice Best and Helen
March 4-5 and Virginia Chad
wick 5-7.
Final Standias*
W L
Team
77.5 46.3
Karn’ s insurance
67.3 56.3
Ll'l Buggers
63.3 58.5
Cut n' Curl
60
64
Badcock turn.
63
Mary Carter Pnts. 61
60S 63.5
Sem. Cnty Mir*.
68
54
Mary Esthers
Rfl
44
Sanf. Sew. Cen.

SOUTH SEMINOLE LITTLE LEAGUERS who
will help pay for lighting their new baseball
park in Casscberry by participating in a candy
sale place their orders with Mrs. Arthur Lego,
wife o f tho Casselberry town councilman.
Youngsters will sell nearly 5,000 boxes o f candy
within the next couple o f weeks. The two top
"snlesmen" will win bicycles.
(Herald Photo)
berry and is currently under­
going a face-lining.
Livingston reported t h a t
work Is almost completed on
some new bleachers, a con­
cession stand, a press box and
the fence has been construct­
ed. The light poles and other
equipment for lighting the
field has been delivered to Uie
grounds and installation of the
system for night play is to
begin immediately.

South Seminole
Little American Senior League

Results Tuesday
Navy It Perfection Dairy 6
Perf. Dairy
230 100- 6 6 4
Navy
303 92x—19 10 1
WP— Andy Rufus (24)). LP
-M a r k Cockman (1-3), HR'*
—Navy— Andy Rufus (2) 2nd
A 3rd of year
STANDLNGS
Team
W L PcL
Navy
6 I .750
Fla. St. Bk
5 4 .623
Perf. Dairy
3 4 .536
George's
4 5 .444
Sanf. Atlantic
1 7 .123
Game Today
Fla. 8t. at George's
(4:30 Bay Avasua Park)

Results Tuesday
Bear Lake 9, Altamonte •
Casselberry S, Longwood 2
Sunland 22, North Orlando I
STANDINGS
Team
W
Dear Lake
2
Sunland
1
Altamonte
1
Casselberry
0
North Orlando
0

Little National

Results Wednesday
First Federal IS Standard OU
g
First Fed.
263 004-1S 6 6
CI.UB ENDS SEASON
Stand Oil
330 206- 1 2 3
The DeBary Social Bowling
W P - Ed Grooms (2-3), LP
Club has closed its ranks for —Cook (0-2)
the season, with Faron Build­
STANDINGS
ers named th* winners. Aay TM m
W L Pet.
men interested In joining the Hunt Lln-Mar
1 0 1.000
club should contact members Loon. Engrs.
4 .687
«
and officers at a meeting of First Fed.
4 5 .444
the group next Monday at Chat*
4 5 .375
7:30 p. m. at the Fire Recrea­ Stand. OH
O 4 .000
tion Hall on Colomba Rd. The
Gamas Today
fall season will begin In Sept­ Chase at Loco. Engrs.
ember at the DcLand Lanes. (4:30 Ft. Mellon Park)

L i t t l e League Tournament
games played in one season.''
The aisociatin kicked off its
candy sale last night. It wUl
attempt to soli some 5,000 box­
es of candy to raise funds to
help defray the cost of re­
building the Casselberry field
sod installing the lighting
system for night play.
Livingston also announced
that if the venture Is success,
ful in baseball, the association
will attempt this fall to begin
a Pce-Wee football program
in addition to an adult softball
circuit.
South Seminole residents
will be beset by hundreds of
youngsters who participate in
the association’s three lea­
gues — the farm, jn*J°r and
senior Little League teams —
attempting to put over the
candy sale.
The leagues are eomprlsrd
of clubs In Casselberry, Long­
wood, North Orlando, Lak*
Mary, Bear Lake, Sunland
and two in Altamonte Springs.

The two boys who sell the
most candy will be awarded
bicycles, the third highest
salesman will be awarded a
ball and glove, the fourth a
bat and ball, and tha fifth a
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Youth Program
Being Planned
The DeBary Fishing Club
will sponsor fishing derby*,
and with the approval of a
basketball court on the Com­
munity Center lot, the sum­
mer youth program, sponsor­
ed by the DeBary Civic Asso­
ciation, will be ready to re­
spond to the requests from
boys and girls in DeBary for
another youth activities pro­
gram such as last year.
Many of last year’s activ­
ities and new ones will be on
the agenda during the sum­
mer. VolleybaU, roller skat­
ing, table tennis and shuffleboard are planned for ths
supervised program.
Small contributions from
DcBsry organizations, busi­
nesses and individuals would
provide necessary funds for
supplies and additional equip­
ment. The committee ia to
meot with the parents of De­
Bary children May IB to de­
cide on plans and to enlist c o ­
operation.

Gator's Clarke
Signs With Bills
BUFFALO (UP1) Th#
Buffalo Bills of the American
Football League have an­
nounced the signing of Hagood Clarke HI ot University
of Florida, a 6-foot, 190-pound
defensive back picked 18th
In the 1964 draft.
A native of Miami, Clark*
was seventh choice of th*
National League San Fran­
cisco 49ers. At Florida ho was
the Gators’ top kickoff and
punt return msn and ranked
sixth In the nation with a
40.9 punting average on 44
kicks.
OFFERS SERVICES
Richard Fawley- manager
of the DeBary Branch o f the
DeLand Federal and Saving
and Loan Association and *
leader and worker in the Lit­
tle League haieball programs,
has offered his servieaa to
organize and assist in a Lit­
tle League program for De­
Bary, if parents and boy*
from 9 to 12 ara interested.

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home runs, his second and
third of tha season.
In tha Little National, First
Fadsral, behind tha five-hit
hurling o f Ed Grooms, pulled
Into third placo in tho stand­
ing* when they captured a 16
to 8 win from Standard Oil. It
waa tha eighth straight lose
for tha Oilers who have yet to
register a victory thla eraeon.
In other City Recreation
Department p l a y , WilsonMaler clobbered the USO, 16
to 1, and tha Florida State
Benkere noted out Robb's Con­
struction, 11 to 10. F or-the
Bankers, it was the end of a
four-game toeing streak.
I.arry Mclman and Junior
Shaver homtrtd to pace the
Furnituremen over the USO'ere. The victory put WlieonMaler into seeond plare as
quit* a battle seems to be
brewing between the Furni­
turemen, Chase, Longwood,
McKnney end Robb's for sec­
ond place.
In the junior boyi League
Steve Lench twirled a no-hit­
ter as the Shrlncra moved
within a half game of the lea
gu* leading Elks and into a
Mcond place tie with the Ki
wanlani. Leach fanned fivo
and walked only one as the
Shrine downed CPO, 10 to 0.
Steve joined Latherow in the
"charmed elrcls" for no-hit
tilts.
Civitan knocked o ff the
front running Kike, 0 to 1, for
their fourth win in a row af­
ter losing the first five game*
Jimmy Williams set the Elks
down on two aafties.

The Sanford Junior High
School B rives hsv* completed
their second Mason of base­
ball end this year's record of
nln* wins and only a Bingl*
setback was quite a feather
in the school's cap and a
tribute to the youngster* and
tha coaches.
Thst only loss, by the way
was a defeat handed them
by the JayVees of Orlando's
Evans
High School.
The
Braver did gain s o m e -co *
solstion, however, in later
beating the littls Trojans la
a return match.
Ail told, the Braves whip­
ped South Seminole Junior
High's Hurricanes by scores
of It to 9 and 5 to 4. They
beat Leesburg Junior High
Friday night at 6:45, tha
5 to 4, Evans JayVees 10 to
Sandapura Women's Handicap
4. Lyman's JayVees 5 to 2,
Bowling League will hold
Oviedo Junior High 13 to 1
familiarisation night. Thar*
and 10 to 4, and they cop­
will be four members on aach
ped two from Osctola High's
team and tha election o f off!
JayVees of Kissimmee, 3 to
cers will taka place at tha
1 ami 0 to 6
■tart o f thla meeting.
This season's hurling duties
Already signed for thla lea­
were evenly divided between
gue ar« Juanita Baird, Cammy
non Dudley who posted a
Myers, Dot Johnson, Louise
record o f five wins and no
Owana, Sua Jackaon, Carrie
losses and Steve Leach who
hurled five games. Leach Plarro, Marion Farella, Edith
Zuell, Georgia Maples, Mar­
won four and dropped one—
that defeat st the hands of garet Calderon, Annette Stew
art, Barbara Jordon, Edith
the Evans JayVees.
Both Dudley and Leach not Trowingar and Pat Robbina.
Tha Monday Night Woman'i
only stood out in the pitch­
ing department, both of them Scratch League, with four
pluyod tha outfield when not bowlera to a team, will hold
hurling and represented the their organisational meeting
Braves well st the plate. Monday night at 7. Thaae two
Leach's hitting a v e r a g e leagues ara tha only women's
wound up at .409 and Dud­ leagues bowling at night at
Jet Lanca.
ley's at a cool .310.
Those who are signed t*
Despite Leach’s tremendous
average, It wasn't g o o d bowl in this league Include
enough for the cub's batting Midge Woods, Helen Kaelln,
title. The crown went to Mark l-etha Ward, Ruth Phillips,
Caola who registered a sea­ Sue Jackson, Ellen Betts, Dot
Tti* Tempests won all four
sonal mark of .433. Tom Bry­ Powell, Helen Altaman, Pat points from tho Ramblorettrs
Foster,
Dot
Johnson,
Charlotte
ant, Sanford JH'a talented re
last week at Jet Lanes tn
celver, followed closely with Baaaett, Fran Morton, Jean grab th* number one spot
a ,412. nryant led the club in Krt-ick and Lorraine Spotta
in league standings witli only
total hits with 14. He also
ono week of bowling remain
paced (he nine in two other
ing on tho winter schedule.
departments — extra
base
The Btarchlefs woo three
blows and runs-batted-ln.
games from the Electras to
In the Brave Infield were
Results Tuesday
grab th* Mcond spot In the
Roy Dunn at first base
Wilson Mater 16 USO 1
league. These two teams will
Chuck Pigolt at second, Frink Wilton Mater 441 43-16 19 1 b* trying hard next week to
Whlghain at third and Don USO
000 01— 1 3 4 see who can emerge as league
Robinson at short.
W P - Tom DeBord (1-9), champions. Elaine Kosttvi!
Beginning the season at hot L P - John Worth (0-5), HR's rolled a 170 game and Joan
corner. Dunn adapted quickly - (Wilson Maler) Larry Hoi Magln shot a 454 series to
and did a fine job at first man and Junior Shaver
pace the Siarchlcfs. Harriet
Robinson exhibited great pot Fla. Stele Bank 11 Robb* Girl! with a 161 game and
ential at abort and proved to
Coastr. 19
Mabel Duggan with 419 led
he the big surprise o f the In Robb*
302 030 4~iO IS 2 the Tempest* In their four
field with his wide range and FSB
004 040 4 -1 1 14 I game swoep.
ability to come up with the
W P - Robert Murrle (3-5).
Dot Johnson swapt all the
key fielding play when need L P - Earl Evans (0-1). HR's honors this week with 181/300
ed.
—Florida State (Mike Bowes whlls pacing the pontlacs in
Leading the infieidera in and Mike Woodruff)
a four point victory over the
STANDINGS
hitting were Flgott with his
Catalina*. Joan Adams cam*
.393 and Whlghim with his Team
W L PcL through with a 469 series.292. Flgott, who batted sc Kinsswood
• 0 1.000 other high games were rollcond in tha lineup, dclivercc Wilson Maler
3 3 .623 ad by Liz Graham 172. Rita
numerous key hit* to enhance Chase
4 4 .300 Oasil 172 and Rite Stein 179
both his high average and Longwood
4 4 .500 IU».
th* club’s scoring punch. Af­ Me Raney
4 4 .300
Splits picked up wore: Ma­
ter missing three games be Robbs Conatr.
4 4 .300 hal Duggan th* 2-7 and 8-8cause of Illness, Whigham re FIs. SUte Bk
3 3 .375 10. Barbara Kelly 4-5-7, Joan
turned quickly to post his .292 USO
0 a .000 Magln 5-6-19 and 6-7-10- Jo
average and fill tha hot cor
Game* Today
Abb Cleveland 2-7, Panlne
ner gap.
Me Raney at ChaM 7:30
Burk* 1-10, Mary Murphy 6-7
Seeing service In tha out­ Longwood at Klngawood
Rita Gasil th* 7-5 and Joy
field along with Caolo were (At Ft. Mellon Park)
Robinson 5-6-10. The only tur
Mike McQuire and Fred Web­
key was roiled by Joan
er. Used In th* leadoff spot.
Adams.
McQuire took advantage of
H m team sponsored by Bill
his ability to work opposing
HomphiU comprised of Eve
hurlsra for free passes and
Ratal Is
lyn Mills, Dot Johnson, Rita
ignite Brava rallies. Weber,
Bkriae 16 CTO •
Stain, Elisabeth llarich and
an eighth grader, Improved CPO
000 00— 0 0 6 Elaln* Kostival howled in the
steadily during the course of Shrine
4U 04-16 7 1 state tournament last Sunday
the season and the Brave
W P - Steve Leach (1-0), and did themselves real proud
mentors are looking for Weber LP— Alik*Stubbing* (1 4 )
with « 2,638 series which
to become one of the club'e
Clvltaa 6 Elks 1
should figure among the mon­
ms Inslays next season. Web­ Elks
100 000 0 -1 2 1 ey winners. This is tha top
er, undoubtedly, was the sur­ Clvilan
020 040 x—6 4 3 score to date among the doz*
est of the outfielders and has
W P - Jimmy Williams (2-2)
a strong throwing arm.
L P - Chris Akers (1-2)
paring in the state toumaContributing to tha overall
meot at Satellite Lanes, Satelsuccess of tha season were Team
W L PcL lit* Beach.
other memebrs o f the squad Elks
• 2 .667
such as Van Robbins, Mike Kiwsnis
3 .623
I
SANFORD GIRLS WIN
Uts, Mason Wharton, Don Shrin*
8 2 .623
Th* Sanford Junior High
Luka sod Lamar Oxford. Ox­ Civitan
4 8 .444 School girls softball team d«ford began the season aa a Rotary
4 1 .444 lotted the South Somlnolo
first baseman but a slic
Lake Mary
8 8 .271 Junior High girls in a contest
Injury sldallaed him the re­ CPO
2 • .232 played Saturday morning tn
mainder of the schedule.
Gam* TeAay
Casselberry. The final score
These fellows boosted the Shrine at Lake Mary
was Sanford 27, South Semi­
Brsves in such roles aa ptoch (4:20 Memorial Stadium)
nole 32.
bitten,
basello*
coaches
and other utility spots.
Tutoring ths mound corps
during th* season was Coach
Ron Hunt. A former Stetson
ON 190 BRANDS
moundsman,
Hunt
worked
constantly with Leach and
Dudley and apparently It paid
by dividends.
All in all, it was a fin*
season for the Braves. Hta
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
school,
students,
teachers,
OPEN DAILY — • A. BL • CtlS P. M.
coaches, parents end fans can
810
ba proud o f tho fin* perform­
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NOTION IB IIKIIEHY tllV .
HN that Arthur H. Iierhwlth,
Jr., Clark o f th* c irc u it Court
n f S*m lnolo County, Florida,
Will, on th* 11th day af May,
l i l t , during tha lega l huura
u f agio, at tha Front door of
th * County Courthnua*. Sem i­
nole County, In tho City of
S en ford , Florida, o ffe r for aal*
and M il nt public ou tcry to
tho hlgheat and beat bidder for
ngeh, th* follow in g described
property, altuatad la ia m tn »le County, Florldat tn -w ltt
I-ot S, In Ulock I f , o f
KASTBROOK
S tn itllV ISION, UNIT NO. I, a ccord in g lo tho Flat th ere­
o f, recorded in Flat Book
It, F n gss l l - t l , o f tho
Fubllo Roeorda o f Sdmlnolo County, Florid*,
pureu an t to th* Final Daersa
u f Foracloaura entered In n
pending In aald Court,
the aiyt* o f w hich I* TIIK
NKW TU R K HANK FUR BAV1NQB.
form erly
TIIK
NKW
Y O R K BA VINOS RANK. * New
Y ork corp oration , va. RODNBT
It. NOItKN. #t us.
gad tho n o rk a t Number o f
w hich la Number Ills * .
W1TNBSS m y hand and th*
O fficia l Seal o f aald Court,
Ihla 4th « * y o f May, 1SI4.
(S E A L )
A rthur H. B eckw ith, J r ,
C lark C ircu it Court,
Som lnolo Co., Sanford, Fla.
Ily: Martha T. Vlblan
U spuiy t:i«rk
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The Little American Lea­
gue's Navy nlna fought its
way to Uia top o f tha loop
ladder by taking a 19 to 6 daciaion Tuesday from Perfec­
tion Dalriea.
Andy Rufua posted hla sec­
ond mound win o f the Mason
against no loaaca when h* held
tha Dairymen to six hits while
hla mates committed only a
■Ingle mlaeua behind him.
Rufua also did hia share at tha
plate by alaahing out a pair of

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World's Hope
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" I f we ire to avoid a nu
clear bolocauat, we must ae
ccpt the Rule of Law aa the
only
way—outalde of
the
teachlnii ot Chrlat—that we
will succeed."
Atty. Douglas Stenstrom,
native Sanfordlle- f o r m e r
county Judge and state sen­
ator, made this emphasis
Tuesday at the Capri Restaur­
ant luncheon of the Sanford
Lions Club.
His talk was pegged around
Law Day which the nation
and much of the world ia observing.
Stenstrom traced the start
of Law Day back to Atty.
Charles F. Ryan of Charlotte,
N. C., and former president
of the America Bar Associa­
tion.
Ryan was disturbed by the
attitude of personalities such
aa Khrushchev at the United
Nations and decided to get
lawyers from throughout the
world to put emphasis on the
Rule of Law, said the speak­
er.
He enlisted the help of such
lawyers to stress that ‘ ‘the
only hope of the world, out­
side of the Prince of Peace,
is to set up an International
law.
"Aa long aa brute force
prevails, there will be no
peace," Stenstrom asserted
The Rule of Law, rather than
the rule ot force, must be
stressed, be added.
All II members of the
Seminole County Bar Asso
elation, and who are serving
some 67,000 persons in the
county, are visiting schools,
d v lc clubs and other organ!tatlons this week explaining
Law Day and its meaning.
This holds true throughout the
sation, Stenstrom said.
The "system " o f law la not
to blame for today’s troubles,
the speaker said, rather it
Is the administration o f It
"Law is not altogether bad—
wc arc human beings and can
not all
have
the
same
thoughts."
He cited the role of Juries
In the law system and noted
the Importance of them.
"Som e people," Stenstrom
said, ‘ ‘ criticize a lawyer for
defending a person whom
everyooe knows ia guilty. Y et
the Constitution says every
man la entitled to have an
attorney if he chooses.
“ The attorney takes the
ease and presents It to the
best of his ability. The law
says the Jury must decide
the case.
"Lawyers have
t
duty
through the oath they have
taken to take the case even
though they know the defend
ant is guilty," Stenstrom said.
The speaker urged hia lit
tenors to accept the duty of
serving as Jurors. He classed
this aa one of the "toughest
Job" a court has -i*vxmtinulog the Rule o f Law.
"W e can only have a clean
eounty when ms are willing
to testify, willing to take a
stand. We cannot criticize our
law
enforcement
agencies
when we are not willing to
help, to testify," Stenstrom
admonished.
The speaker was Introduced
by Atty. Carroll Burke.

Morton Group
To Meet Here
Managers and sates repra
k aentatives of nine o f the R.C.
™ Morton Organization's 11 Flor­
ida offices will convene at
the Mayfair Inn Thursday
morning for a three-day confcrenca on business planning
and policy.
The conference was called
by Cecil A. Basset ot Orlsodo,
southeastern regional man­
ager ot the financial-services
‘ m firm, and la being hosted by
* Harry C. Ecbelberger, resi­
dent manager of the Sanford
• office.
Featured ipcakers will in­
clude Bernard Carver and
Albert A. Brown, president
and txecutlva vice president
for salts respectively o f R.C.
Morton.
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fa it was given by Mr». James
M. Thompson of Lake Mary
in honor o f her sister. Mrs.
W . N. Kieffer, o f Bt. Peters­
burg, who was a special guest
for the occassion, Thursday
morning.
The Florida room of the
home, over-looking L a k e
Mary Lake, was the setting
fo r the early morning party.
Coffe* cakes, m i n i a t u r e
doughnuts, yes-yes cookies,
and coffee were served as the
guests arrived. Hie table was
centered with a bowl of roses
and watsonia.
Those enjoying the treat
and joining In the social chat­
ter weret Mrs. Ruby Sjob-

THREE YEAR OLD Tommy Herald and one
yenr old Johnny Herald celebrated their birth..Mm .LuYnr*...H«rvlMyiJ. •• daya illuAy last Saturday,-•
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Mrs, Frank Evans, Mrs. F. E.
Donaldson, Mrs. Ralph Abell,
Mrs. Richard Beebe, Mrs.
Joe Smathers, Mrs. Emma
Bashars, Mrs. Tom Freeman
and her two daughters, Mrs.
Harvey Pugh, Mrs. Richard
Keogh, Mrs. Charles Sassman,
Mrs. John Ulmer, Mrs. Walk­
By Jane Casselberry
er and her son, who are new
It
was a double celebration
residents o f Lake Mary, Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Mrs. H. M. Saturday afternoon for ono
Gleason, Mrs. P. D. Anderson, year old John and three year
and Mrs. Harry E. Bandusky. old Tommy, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Herald of Lake
Drive, Casselberry,
Add one-hslf cup o f choco­ Triplet
late chips to the crumbly m ix­ who celebrated tlielr birth­
ture the next time you make days at a party with their
young friends.
date bars.

Brothers Observe
Joint Birthdays
Guesta
enjoyed
refresh­
ments of birthday cake, ice
cream, candy and punch.
Those attending were Deb­
bie and Pammy Gordan, Lau­
rie Dempsey, Wayne Gregory,
Jimmie
Hamilton,
Hughes
Register, Ben Patrick, Randy
Shlrlaw, Lyn and Jan M c­
Pherson and Buddy Kear.

The Truth Seekers Sunday
School class of the First Meth­
odist Church met recently at
McKinley Hall for the regu­
lar monthly meeting, with the
president, Mrs. Clarence Pur­
cell, presiding.
Mrs. T. E. Wilson gave an
inspiring d e v o t i o n using
"L ove” as the subject, folloowed by the reading of a
poem, "Teach Me This." The
singing of hymns and prayer
concluded the devotion.
Due to the resignation of
the class teacher, Miss S.
Louise Lear, who has accept­
ed a position in Clearwater,
the class is without a teacher.
Various committee reports
were given, and sunshine re­
ported a minimum of illness.
Mrs. W. P. Chapman ex­
tended an invitation to the
class members to hold a cov­
ered dish supper at her coun­
try home on May 23.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Octavia Rumbley and Mrs.
R. W. Turner to the Mmes. R.
M. Mason, Eva Harkey, W.
P. Chapman, R. F. Crenshaw,
J. G. Walts, W. J. David. J.
P. Crawford, L. E. White, R.
F. Riser, G. W. Simmons, F.
D. Ilicock and Anna Stevens.
Guests were Mrs. J. H.
Powell, Mrs. Ruby Nesbitt,
church educational director,
and Mr. ft. F. Boyd, church
secretary.

PTO Board Hosts Faculty Tea
By Jane Casselberry
Members of the faculty of
English Estates Elementary
School were honored at a May
Day Tea given Friday by the
executive board o f the PTO.
In line with the May Day
motif, a profusion of beautiful
flowers wai tastefully arrang­
ed In baskets about tho school
library whero the affair was
held.
Tea and coffee were served
from a handsome silver ser­
vice along with a delightful
variety of fancy sandwiches,
petit fours, meringues and
other delicious tidbits.
Mrs. Gerald Mahone was
chairman of the event.

Graduation Lunch. Honors M ary Scott
Mrs. Harry Robson was hos­
tess last Saturday to a grad­
uation luncheon at the Capri
Restaurant honoring M i s s
Mary Scott, a member of the
’64 graduating class of Sem­
inole High School.
The school colors of red
and white were carried out in
the table decorations and the
clever place cards were sil­
houettes of the graduates in
cap and gown.
Mias Scott was presented
with a beautiful white leather
scrap book bearing her name.
Each of the guests was pre­
sented with photo albums.
The menu was a salad
luncheon, featuring chicken
salad as the entree.

A t Center
The Sanford Homs Demon­
stration Club will meet Thurs­
day May 7 at 1:30 p.m. at the
Home Demonstration Center.
Special feature of the pro­
gram will be a demonstration
on flower arranging.
Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mlsa Ellalee Kirchhoff,
Mrs. Bertha Rhodes and Mrs.
Metis Starke.

T h e Locomotive
Ladies Society
Meets Thursday
Tho May meeting of the
Ladies society o f the Brother­
hood of Locomotive Firemen
and Enginemcn will be held
this Thursday, May 7.
The ladies will meet at the
home of Mrs. Harold Keeling
in Floral Heights at 6 p.m. to
go to the Trade Winds Cafe­
teria In a group for dinner.
Following dinner, they will
return to the Keeling home for
tho meeting.

Class Meets
Thursday
The T. E. L. class of tho
First Baptist Church will meet
Thursday, May 7, at 3 p.m. at
the homo of Mrs. J. A. Smith,
2009 Oak Avenue, with Mra.
Myron Smith serving as hos­
tess.

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Mr. and Mra. Purl G. Dean, will be announced at a later
of Jacksonville, announce the date.
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Mila Mary Ann Dean, to Jack
E. Cowart Jr., son o f Mrs.
Jackson Edward Cowart, of
Macon, Ga., and tho lato Mr.
Cowart.
M l» Dean, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mm . Lewis Leinhart, of Sanford, waa educat­
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School. She attended the Uni­
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DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mra. Marie Accardl o f HIbiacus Drive i-nti-rtaini'd at
dinner this past week, Mr. and
Mrs. M. IUnalio of Califor­
nia and formerly of DeBary,
and Mra. B. Occhsner o f Or­
lando, and Miss Rose Sig­

norelli and Mrs. Tcnna ArMrs. Russell Seymour of
mao and children, Terri and Jacksonville, Mr. and Mra.
Timmi.
Karl Murr and Mra. Murr Sr.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Wulff of were guesta at the DeBary
Lake Drive entertained their Restaurant Saturday evening.
granddaughter, Lynn nappe, Mrs. Seymour la an artist and
of Ilrookhavcn, Long Island, form er president of the Flor­
N. Y.
ida Federation of Art.
Mra. Tenna Armao of Park
Lane entertained Mr. and
Mra. Horace Tucker of Del­
tona and aon, Peter, Friday
evening at dinner at ber
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen
of Marta Road held a recep­
tion at their home in honor of
Mr. and Mra. Michael Ranallo
of California, who are former
DcBaryitea. Thirty guesta at­
tended a buffet aupper Satur­
day evening at the Allen
home.

Mra. Henrietta Raines and
Mrs. Sarah Polley spent the
weekend with their brotlier
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Corwin, from Waycross, G a„ at Lake Bedford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs of
Waycioss were also guesta.

Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Rec­
tor bad as their houseguesta,
M r. and Mrs. Vincent FleckensUin of Pittsburgh, P a., and
M r. and Mrs. Arthur MacDon­
ald and their grandeon, David
Bailey, of Baltimore, Md.
Fieckenateln is the national
president of the Rainbow Di­
vision Veterans and was in
Florida to attend the state re­
union at Daytona Beach.
MacDonald is a lifelong
friend of Rector, both having
vd in the Its Field Arry (Reilly Bucks), o f the
Rainbow Division.

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M/ss Mary A. Dean Engaged
To Marry Jack
, Jr.

MRS. GERALD MAHONE, second from right, headed tho committeo
planning n lovely May Day Tea given by the executive board o f tho English
Estates Elementary School i*TO for the school's faculty. Among those
enjoying tho nffnlr were, left to right, Principal Morris Ruby, Mrs. Hevcrly Deck and Mrs. Alice Parry, teachers.
(Herald Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller
and their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller,
of 8. Connclsvllle, I'a., aro
visiting Mr. and Mra. Edgar
Griffith and Mra. Elizabeth
Hannun. Mr. Miller is the
brother of Mra. Hannum.

Mra. Beaula Thornton will
leave Sunday for Littleton, N.
C., for a two weeks visit with
ber aiatcr-ln-law, Mrs. H. A.
House.

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MRS. HARRY ROBSON, left, was hostess to a graduation luncheon at
the Capri honoring Mary Scott, center, graduating senior. A t right is Miss
Scott’s mother, Mrs. F. D. Scott.

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Personals

Mrs. Metta Starke and Mrs.
Beaula Thornton attended the
music festival at the Steven
Foster Memorial, Saturday.

KING’S
BEAUTY SALON

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Sanford H D Club
Meets Thursday

Enjoying t h e
delightful
luncheon were Mrs. Robson,
Mrs. F. D. Scott, mother of
the honoree, Miss Scott, and
the Misses Joy Duggar, Jill
West, Myra Mecka and Carol
Oxford.

RUNNER UP WINNER in contest waa Mra.
Floyd Green, left, o f North Orlando who chose
plastic baskets for her creation, and Mrs. Jack
Crum, right, Maitland, waa second winner, using
her grandchildren's toys to fashion her chapeau.
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Her hat wan fnshiURed
from a hobo doll.

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Chamberlin o f Durbin, South
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R.
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Order Eastern Star Honors
The Worthy Grand Matron
Approximately ISO member* : ry Jarvis, Pa*t Grand Electa;
and visitor* attended the o f - . Mr*. Claire Klotc, Grand Inficlal visit of Sirs. Adclc Ilo- ' itructor District No. 24 and
bertion, Worthy Grand M at-) George L. Myers. Associate
ron of the Grand Chapter of Grand Patron.
Florida, to Seminole Chapter
Before the officers entered
NO. 2, Order of Eastern Star, Uic chapter room, Byron M.
in Sanford.
Leach sang “ Holy Bible Book
The meeting was preceded Divine." Mrs. L. E. Estes,
by a banquet at the Capri, in Worthy Matron, and Mrs. Ro­
her honor, for officer* and bert E. Peurifoy, Worthy Pa­
their escorts. Other grand tron, presided over the meet­
officer* attending were: Mr*. ing.
Virginia Boyle, Grand Chap­
A courtesy was presented
lain; Mrs. lone Keene, Asso- by the Worthy Matron, Star
c i a t c Grand Conductress; officers and Conductress, hon­
Mr*. Hilda Alderman, Grand oring Mrs. Robertson. The
Representative of Maine in worthy matron gave Mrs.
Florida; Mrs. Ulia Shilton, Robertson a beautiful styro­
l ’ast Grand Organist and Mrs. foam Star covered with five
liutli Huber,
Fast Grand colors of satin representing
Chaplain.
the order, and was outlined
Grand and Fast Grand of­ with while lace ruffles. In
ficers attending the meeting the center was a small white
but who were unable to attend Bible. _ Tl)ei ronductress es­
' Che' banquet were; Mf*.' Mur- corted Mrs. Robertson to each

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IVY CIRCLE
The Ivy Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club held the
April meeting at the home of
Mra. Hersciiel Powell.
During the social hour, de­
licious refreshments w e r e
served to the Mmcs. James
Coyne, Robert Dekle, I-aMar
Meredith, William F. Mann,
Frank Walker, Linda McKee,
Edward
Davis,
Dewey
Straughn, Robert Johnson and
Sandy Eaton.
Tile last meeting of the sea­
son will be held at the home
o f Mrs. William F. Mann on
Thursday, May 7, at 7 p.m.
with each member bringing a
aalad of her choice for the
•alad supper scheduled.
Garden Circle Meetings
The Sanford Garden Club
announces the following meet­
ings scheduled for May.
Central Circle meets Thurs­
day May 14 at l):4i&gt; a.m. at
the home of Mrs. Voile Wil­
liams Sr. for a picnic.
The Hibiscus Circle meets
Friday May 8, at 11:30 a.m.
at the home o f Mrs. K. L.
Dallas in New Smyrna Reach
fo r a luncheon.. Members will
meet at the horns o f Mrs. II.
A. Moreland at 10 a.m. to go
to New Smyrna In a group.
Ih e Rose Circle meets Fri­
day, May 16 at 0:45 a.m. for
a covered dish luncheon at
the home of Mrs. O. L. Darks
in Mayfair. Tho convention
delegates will make reports on
the recent convention.
The Jacaranda Circle will
meet Friday, May 8, at 7 p.m.
fo r a covered dish supper at
the home o f Mrs. A. C. Rect­
or.
The Ixora Circle will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ganas on Lake Golden
Saturday, May 16 at 7 p.m.
fo r a barbecue supper.

Star point officer who In turn
gave a talk appropriate to her
station and placed on the Star
carried by the Worthy Grand
Matron a pin symbolizing that
station. After her tour she
was escorted behind the Altar
where Mrs. N. W. Pfelfauf
sang “ Others." She was then
seated In the East.
The Worthy Grand Matron
was impressed with the solos
sung by Mrs. N. W. Pfelfauf
and Byron Leach and asked
them to sing at her Grand
Chapter session, which meets
at Miami Beach in May, 1063.
Mrs. Joy Bailey was escort­
ed to ths East where she was
given her 50 year pin, repre­
senting her life of service to
the order, by the Worthy
Grand Matron and then seal­
ed in the East.
The president of the Past
Matrons' Club, Sirs. R. K.
Peurifoy, presented Mr*. Ro­
bertson with a gift from all
past matrons of the local
chapter. Mrs. J. H. Bllbrcy,
secretary, presented her with
a check for lier special fund
to support the Eastern Star
members who are residents of
the Masonic Home in St.
Petersburg. She also gave her
an honorary membership in
Seminole Chapter No. 2.
The chapter room carried
out Mrs. Robertson's colors.
Large baskets of giant mums
were placed behind each Star
officers chair, the flower* be­
ing the color appropriate to
that station.
All members and visitors
remained seated while the o f­
ficers retired. Mrs. Pfiefauf
and Byron Leach sang, "How
Great Thou Art," after the
officers had formed a cross
in the labyrinth.
Tile dining table was cen­
tered with an arrangement of
flowers of the emblematic
colors, flanked by silver can­
delabra bolding orchid tapers.
Lime punch, cake and nuts
were served by Mrs. Walter
Raines, chairman, Mrs. Sarah
L. Polley, Mrs. Paul Markos,
Mrs. J. J. Mleholson Jr., Mrs.
Edith M. Dutton and Mrs.
Irving P rjor.

Osteen Personals
By Mr*. O t m t s Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pic­
kles recently entertained aeveral membera of hla family
ever the weekend. They wera

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Personals
By Helen Snodgrass

Mrs. C. A. Henderson en­
tertained the Christian Wom­
en's council of the Plymouth
Avenue Christian C h u r c h
Monday evening at her home
on Mala Street. The program
for the evening was on Inter­
ior decorating. The hostess
served delicioui refreshments.
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Neal of
Pensacola are visiting the
Jack Neals this week.

W* mother, Mrs. Lur* Kinnard, and hla grandparents,
Mr. and Mra. L. P. Hendy, all
o f Perry, also his sister, Mrs.
W. D. Garrett, ond children,
David and Mike, of Immokalee.

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Jilt. AND MRS. WILLIAM RIMES, right, of DeBary, were wed by Father
G. Devlin at St. Ann’s Church, DeBary, with Mr. and Mrs. Terrance
“Aeiily, loft, o f Tr»TK.ry us ’ theTP’"uTTfeITimi!is.' 'A iVcupilorPi/rtuk'fd.st ns-- ■
held at the DeBnry Restaurant following the ceremony. Mrs. Bries in the
former Mrs. A. Ilornchak o f DeBary, and Mr. Bries in Commander of
the World War I Veterans, Barracks 11D7, DeBary.

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Mr. and Mra. Joe White and
sons, Kelly and John David,
left Thursday for a short visit
with relatives in Kentucky be­
fore going on to their new
Mra. Elmo Moore o f Buena
borne in Louisiana.
Vista has her ton, Cdr. (Ret.)
R. E. Moore, of Gainesville,
staying with ber while attend­
ing Daytona Beach Junior
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Saund­ Cotlega, for additional atudiea
ers o f Whiter Haven, form­ in preparation for a teaching
erly o f Sanford, announce the career.
birth of a daughter, Paula
now
Dawn, who waa horn 51onday,
Richard Van Ncsa o f SaraI AS FLEM ING
April 27, weighing seven logo Springs, N. Y ., was the
"FROM
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Mon.-Frl.
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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pleases him.
It's all right for a wife to
understand her husband—if
she keeps quiet about what
she knows about him or thinks
she knows.
The trouble comes when she
is so proud of herself for hav­
ing figured him out to her
entire satisfaction, she can't
help letting him know how
well she understands him.
That's when he starts look­
ing for a woman who “ under­
stands" him. But what he
really wants to find it some­
one who will show him a pic­
ture of himself that is always
flattering.

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h e r e b y n o t ifie d and rmjulrr.1 to
file a n y c la lm a and d em a nd s
w h ic h you, o r either o f y ou,
m ay b a s e naulnst said eatale
In (h e o f f i c e o f lio n .
Vermin
Mlsr. Jr., C o u n t y J u d a e o f
Hem lnol* C o u n ty , at hl« o l f l c *
In tha C ou r t H ou se In S an fo r d.
F lo r id a , w ith in alz c a le n d a r
montha f r o m th* tlm * o f Ilia
flrat p u b lic a t io n o f this iinllr*.
E ach c l a im or d emand m u t t h*
In w r i t i n g and r o n l a t n the
p lac e o f residen c e and l»'»*t
o f f i c e a d d r e - e o f Ilia c la im a n t
and m i n i In- e w o r n l o by Ilia
c la im a n t , hi* a u d i t or a t t o r ­
ney, n r lh * an me ahall he tjjld.
F R A N K S. P A C K A R D
J A M E S It. P A C K A R D
A* E x e c u t o r * o f Huhl
E at ale.
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A t t o r n e y f o r E elet*
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T V Time Previews

War. Most suspense Is gener­
ated by Johnny Kane, who
may or may not lie as bail ns
you think.
00:3(1 p.in. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. Some very
funny moments. Tomboy Elly
May (Donna Douglas) Is given
the “ Lira Doolittle' treatment
by a French dress designer
(Maurice Marsac) who not
only drosses her elegantly
from head to toe, but lias her
speaking sophisticated French.
So transformed i» Elly May
that Mrs. Drysdalc I Harriet
MucGIIiImiii) mistakes her tor
a
visiting
princess
and
schemes to throw a lavish
party in her honor. Elly uml
the other Clanitwits (Buddy
Ebsrn, Irene Itynn and Max
Baer) don't take long to give
Mrs. Drysdale a rude awaken­
ing.
U-10 p.m. ARC. Ren Casey,
“ Justice to a Microbe." (R e ­
run). Tills series comes up
with a rare ailment that ereatci friction on the hospital

stnff. Casey (Vince Edwards)
lias the choice of tilt erne diag­
nose* from a doctor (Robert
Ixiggia) anti a radiation phy­
sicist (Nancy Itennick). To
operate or not to operate on
a patient with a radioactive
substance lodged In his spine?
An unusually exciting episode
•anil keep your eyes on guest
star Loggia, who easily walks
away with the top acting hon­
or*.
1011 p.m. CBS. The Danny
Kaye Show. ( Rerun). Tills one
lias nice Christinas opening
and closing numbers, but in
between it’ s strictly solid
laughs. First sketch is funny
a* Kaye plays an extremely
nervous bridegroom and guest
Dirk van Dyke plays Ills ex­
asperated best man. Rut the
second sketch, a courtroom
battle, is even funnier with
Van Dyke as tho prosecutor
and Kaye in hilarious char­
acter form as a decrepit,
feeble, lint not feeble minded,
The Conestoga wagons used
old defense attorney.
by American pioneers usually
1011 p.m. NBC. Hie Ele­ were pullril by four to aix
venth Hour. “ Cold Hands, boric*.
War m
Heart."
(Rerun).
Ralph
Bellamy's
arresting
charm und sineerily give tills
sordid plot a needed lift. Dr.
Starke has his hands full with
u woman (Lola Albright)
.AST DAY
whose physical pains seem
psyrhoMiinatlrally
Induc­
GLENN FORD
ed. Site knows her husband
“ ADVANCE 'ID
THE REAR"
Is unfaithful, but ahe doesn't
AT 1:00 . 3:03 • 3:10
know her frigidity drove him
7:15 - 0:00
to infidelity. Though this one
moves (lowly, It has better
Starts Tomorrow
than average dialogue.

(DstcUt Qbby •
DEAR ABBY: We were
married 14 years and 1
never dreamed Hint any­
thing was wrong with our
marriage. Suddenly my hus­
band started to take an in­
terest in poker. Last March
he went to a poker game
that lasted all week. At tho
end of the week, a woman
railed me three limes In one
dsy telling me that ahe and
my husband were “ In love"
and he didn’t h ive tlie nerve
to ask me for a divorce. I
told her If my husband
wanted a divorce he would
have to ask nie for it. He
still hasn't asked me, and I
am keeping my mouth abut.
But he atill “ plays poker"
all night twice a week. 1 am
33. she is 20 and my hus­
band is 35. If he get* up the
nerve to ask me for a di­
vorce, It will tear up two
set*-..*! children. Outi- a x i
five, seven, 10 and 12. Hera
are four, three and 10
months old. What should I
do?
WAITING
DEAR WAITING: U e t
Jome counseling from either
your clergyman or your
family service association
and try to put your marri­
age hack on the track. Find
out why R became necess­
ary for your husband to
seek female companionship
elsewhere. You may not like
what )ou learn, hut It could

By Abigail Van Buren

save your marriage- Good
luck.
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DEAR ARBY; When I
had my marriage announcementa printed, I had the fol­
lowing meaaage placed at
the bottom: PLEASE—NO
GIFTS! I did It for threo
very good reaaona: (1) I
do not need anything. (2) I
have no room In my amall
apartment to atore any­
thing. (9) I have no Umc to
wtRc "thank you notea." In
aplte of thla, the glfta pour­
ed In. Why can't people be
more
conalderate e n d
oblige T
ANNOYED
DEAR ANNOYED: Aw
c'mon. Ingrained reaponaea
aren't easily changed. Sure­
ly you can find aomethlng
other than your friends’
generosity to “ annoy" you.

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DEAR ABBY: If that 16year-old girl, whoie drink­
ing father hocked her boy
frlend'a ring, wenta to get
the ring bark, all ahe has to
do is go to the pawn shop
and demand.Jt If they do
not deliver up the ring, she
can get the cooperation of
tlie police In recovering
stolen property (her father
DID help hiiniclf to the
ring, she stated). Other­
wise, ahe can (through a
lawyer) replevy the ring by
legal p r o c e a s . it all depends

j lacobij. On(Bhidqa
Hero 1* a hund from tlie
Intercollegiate Bridge Tour­
nament that illustrates tlie
paramount
importance
of
counting your winncis und
losers and then asking your­
self the question, “ How can
1 make this contract?"
Your first count shows
that you can make four dUihoikI tricks if the ace line (a
tube (lie first or second lead.
You also have two spades and
u lii'Mii and will need two club
trick* to iimkc your contract.
Nutv you see that you will
have to take the club fincssu
eventually.
Your next mental question
is, “ Can I mnke this hand
if I run only gather in two
diamond trick s?" Tlie answer
is n qualified yes, Four clubs,
two diamonds, two spades
nine.

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on hoar far the girl wants to
go In making things uncom­
fortable for her father. In
my book, anyone who hocks
property he does not own is
no better than commoon
thief.
ANONYMOUS LA D T E ft
(HARTFORD)
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DEAR ABBYt I agree
with your answer to "Pun1SHED ENOUGH." Twice
I've had to call my parents
because I was going to bo
home later than I said 1
would, and it sure helped to
give them confidence in
me. One night I ended up
an hour and a half late, be­
cause o f car trouble. But
Just because 1 called home
and told them, they weren't
even mad! I shudder to
think o f what would have
happened If I hadn't called
them,------- - —• ------D IM E A T 1 M E

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Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
9021?. Enclose a damped,
aelf-addreiaed envelope.
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Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 9365. Beverly Hilli,
Calif., 90212, for Abby'a new
booklet. “ HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASIONS."

By Oswald Jacoby
and one heart adds up to
a club finesse sometime you
take it right now.
When
th o
club
finesse
works, you lead your nine o f
diamonds and overtake with
dummy's queen. This holds
the trick also. (I t wouldn't
do East n bit of good to take
hii ace.) Now you taka an­
other club fineese, lay down
tha ace o f clubs and lead an­
other club.

Eait wins the trick and
leads another apadr, but you
have established your tail
club a* your ninth trick.

Now you are reedy for ac­
tual play. You lead tha eight
o f diamonds and overtake with
dummy'* ten. This holds tlie
trlek and since you must take

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Sunday, May 10, is Mother's Day! ’

G iv e M o m A R e a l T r e a t
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THURSDAY A. M.

UJomsin:ByRuthMiiien

Behind every “ misunder­ you've put him at an awful
stood" husband is a wife who disadvantage. He'll cling stublxirnly to what be wants to
Is all-too-understanding.
believe about himself, and
When a man goes around
decide you don't understand
letting any sympathetic wo­ him at all.
man in on the fact that Ills
A man's idea of an under­
wife doesn't understand him. standing woman is one who
what lie really means is that takes him at his word, who
she understands him too doesn't probe trjing to find
well for comfort.
out what makes him tick,
Give a man the idea that who credits him with the
you know him even better j highest motive* and is quick
than he knows himself, that j to assure him that the way
you can put jou r finger on he handled a situation was
the real reasons back of the in the best manner possible.
excuses he give* for Ins be­
What he means by “ under­
havior, that you know both standing" isn't understanding,
the best and the worst about at all but a mere reflection
him; do those things and in a woman's eyes of the

7:30-8:30 p.in. CBS. CBS Re­
ports. "I)e Gaulle: The Chal­
lenge." The second part of
this important study of our
controversial ally (or is h e7)
covers more recent ground as
an attempt is made to throw
light on the motivations bpbind some of tlie French lead­
er's seemingly complex and
inexplicable actioni in inter­
national diplomacy. There arc
several informed opinions on
Dc Gaulle, plus the insight
into the man drawn from his
own words. You’ll probably
know more about De Gaulle
after this program than you've
ever known before, but will
you know enough to satisfy
you? Probably not.
7:30 9 p.m. NBC The Vir­
ginian. "A Man Called Kane."
(Color). Average action fare,
hut with some good acting mo­
ments to brighten the slow
spots. Jeremy Slate, who
usually playa a hero, has his
first villian role as Johnny
Kane, a wanted killer who
visits the Shiloh ranch to re­
new Ids acquaintance with his
young brother soon after the
youngster (Handy Boone) has
discovered a cache of gold
coins in a cave. Also arriving
on the serne is a man claim­
ing to be a government agent
(Dick Koran) who says the
find is only part of a huge
sum hidden during the Civil

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DaaTati f r a i l

Tribute To A Mother
By B it H i B. H m u Jr.
m -iT ia
Aa we approach another
Mother's Day, I ahall andcaror
to honor all mothora ovary*
where. To each o f ua, our
mother ia the moat wonderful
mother In the world. With
your permlaalon, I would like
to Introduce my mother, Mra.
Lewie L. Thomae.
An old Jawlah saying— '"God
could not be everywhere, and
therefore he made mother*,”
la alrnlflcant becauae the fu ­
ture destiny o f the child ia alwaya the work o f the mother.
Do you ever reflect back to
the days when you were a
little boy or girl? Remember
the time you hurt yourself and
your mother came to aid you.
. U r • area,-th at .dear volcy, the
feeling o f her touch that ta
given to you by that gentle
handf In your adulthood theee
events are repeated in a somewhat differenct manner, but
they have the same meaning.
My mother has played that
role many, many, times and
still does.
The experience which stands
out in my memories is the day
1 went home erylng because
m y playmates teased me about
the holes in my pants. (They
referred to them aa b lo w
outs.) When 1 told my mother
what the boys said, she em­
braced m s and said, " I might
not be able to buy you nice
clothes like their parents buy
fo r them, but I love you just
as much aa their parents love
th em ." That meant so much to
me, Mother.
Iliank you for not letting
mo have my way, and not
sparing the rod. Those whip­
pings you gave m s did so mueh
good. How well do I remember
your teachings on fearing Ood
and respecting the rights of
others. Say, remember the
time a lady friend o f yours
told you about my being at
the old swimming holeT I
thought you would never stop
whipping me. I might not
come to see you every day, or
call you every day, but I am
constantly thinking o f you be­
cauae you mean so much to
me, Mother.
v
To those ad you whose
mothers have passed on, think
back to aome momenta when
she comforted you. Think of
the immense love of her eyes;
the kind concern o f the tone
and look, however alight your
pain. Since her passing, you
m ag have friends, fond dear
friends. But remember, never
again will you have the Inex­
pressible love and gentleness
lavished upon you, which none
but your mother bestowed,
s e e
The Adult school will have Its
commencement exercises Sun
day, June Id, at « p. m. Twen­
ty-five persona will receive
their diplomas. Clifford Hur­
ston J r , instructor at Volusia
County Community College,
will deliver the address. Hor­
ace Jackson ia principal.
National Music Week com­
menced Monday. The choruses
of the elementary schools will
visit each other and give per­
formances. Monday, Bookertown visited Jackson Heights
o f Oviedo; Tuesday, Midway
visited Goldsboro Elementary;
today, Goldsboro goes to Alta­
monte; Thursday, J a e k s e a
Heights travels to Midway,
and Friday, Boeenwald o f A l­
tamonte motors te Hopper
Elementary. The public is in­
vited to these programs. Mrs
Mae
Muller and Willie J.
Merkcrson are directors.
Hopper
Elementary’s
In­
strumental and chorus will
perform at the PTA meeting
tonight.
Goldsboro Elementary PTA
elected officers for the 1M i ­
n t school year, as follows: D,
C . McCoy, president; Mrs,
Roberta Roberta, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. P. McGill, financial
aecrstary; Mrs. N , Bentley,
treasurer; J. Givens, parlia­
mentarian; Rev. Lee R. Myers,
chaplain; Mrs. Sylvia Stall
worth, o r g a a l a t and A .
Haynes, reporter.
The H i-V and Tri-H LY of
Crooms High will pre sent a
Mothers Day Assembly pro­
gram Friday at l i M p. m . A
special invitation le extended
to mothers o f Y members.

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Twenty ladies o f our com­
munity, who trained under the
auspices o f the American Red
Croee to aerve la the capacity
• f Gray Ladies in the School
Program, wore capped and
pinned ia a most bnpreaslra
Monday night at

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MRS. LESSIE L. THOMAS
school in the Gray Lady pro­
gram followed by Dr. Frank
Leone, director o f Seminole
County Health Department,
discussing the rots o f ths
county health department in
ths program.
Other participants in order
were: Presentation o f first aid
certificates, C. B. Franklin,
ARC first aid instructor; pre­
sentation o f cape, Mrs. ilulda
Klbbe, PHN; presentation of
plna, Mrs. Mathilda D. Frissel,
executive secretary, Bemlnola
County chaptar, ARC; Gray
Lady Pledge, Mrt. Dorothy W.
ftliller, unit chairman, Gray
Ladies, Sanford Junior High
School.
To complete the program,
Dean Francis C&gt; Gray, Cath­
edral Church of 8L Luke, Or­
lando, delivered the address
o f tha evening, relating to ths
group his experiences during
World War II and tha services
o f the American Red Crose;
and hia devotion and dedica­
tion to same.
Graduating Gray Ladies are:
Mra. Ella L. Beasley, Mra.
Nina Black, Mra.
Lucille
Brown, Mrs. AlUmease Dixon,
Mra.' Wlflia F. Faachsr, Mrs.
Fannie Fields, Mrs. Eaais M.
Dixon, Mrs. Maria Francis,
Mrs. Jammie Hardy, Mrs.

Ruth Hatch, Mrs. Anns Hend­
erson, M n. Mary Jenkins,
Mra. Annla LaFalr, Mra. Lula
Montgomery, Mr*. Willie M.
Morgan, Mra. Dorothy Ringling, Mra Phoebe Robinson,
Mra. Ida M. Saunders, Mra.
Elia Sima and Mra. Kva
Stephens.
• • •
Goldsboro E l a m a n t a r y
School will observt its annusl
Mother’s Day program Friday
at 9 a. m. The publie ia cor­
dially invited.
Goldsboro Llttls I, t a g u e
standings aa o f May 8 are as
follows: Red Sox are In first
placs with 8 wins and 0 losses;
Giants are perched in second
place with 6 wina and 2 losses;
Yankees, Pirates and Braves
are tied for third place with a
3 and 6 record; 'Hie Dodgers
era in the cellar with a 1 and
7. Nathaniel Williams pitched
n no-hlttcr as ths Red Sox
walloped the Dodgers 10-0.
Other ecorea; — Braves 1,
Giants 2; Pirates 2, Yankees
1; Braves 8, Yankees 3; Red
Sox 3, Pirates 1; Giants 15,
Dodgers 2. Saturday’s exhibi­
tion results: Altamonte T&lt;
Birds 7, Pirates 2; Bed 8ox 1,
Orlando’s High Const. 0. Fred
die Dennis struck out 16 bat­
ters aa he fashioned a no-hlt­
tcr.

News Session
OfLBJToBe
Family Affair
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
President Johnson, who is
busy introducing new styles
of press conferences, came up
with atill another innovation
today. He invited reporters
to bring their wives and child­
ren.
Johnson planned to meet
with newsmen and their fami­
lies at 4:30 p. m. EOT on the
spacious south lawn of the
White House for a nationally
televised
news
conference.
Questioning will be limited to
the reporters, however.
The outdoor session Is John­
son’s fourth meeting with
newsmen in tlx days. He had
an off-the-record discussion
with them in the White House
Frldsy. and followed up Sat­
urday
and
Monday
with
lengthy conversations as he
walked about the White House
grounds.
The President’* most recent
televised news conference was
held April 16 In the Slate De­
partment auditorium, where
the late President John F.
Kennedy also mrt reporters.
Today’s questlon-and-answer
session was part of a heavy
schedule facing the Chief Ex­
ecutive, starting with a 10:30
a. m. EDT address to the ad­
vertising council at the Red
Cross Building.
Johnson planned to award
American Automobile Associa­
tion lifesaver
medal* for
for school safety patrolmen at
a 5:15 p. m. ceremony.

Business
Briefs

Paul V. French o f Alta­
monte Springe waa guest of
honor at a recent luncheon on
the eve of hie retirement af­
ter 40 years In ths Insuranca
business.
Franc, began his career In
January, 1924, with the Stand­
ard Accident Insurance Com­
pany o f Detroit which merg­
ed two year* ago with Bellanca Companies of Phlladalphla.
He and his wife, Betty, and
son, Paul Dorr, have been
resilient* of Altamonte since
1950.
Guests at the luncheon were
T. D. Johnson of Detroit,
head of the premium audit
department of Reliance; War­
ren Fowler, Joseph Harttern and Frank Coffee from
the Jacksonville branch o f­
fice; Connelly Jonre and Jack
sixth preceptor, Archie Smith; llambor of Tampa and Wil­
seventh preceptor,
Dickey liam Hell, Joseph Mosser,
Richard (Srier anil William
Duun.
Van Buskirk o f the Maitland
Other members of the
offices.
Mothers Cirri*, in addition to
Mr*. Stein, are vice president,
The Heimtkrlngla Is a se­
Mra. Robert Kumbley; and
secretary, Mra. Scott Burnt. ries of biographies of old Nor­
written
by
The Ssminols Chapter, Or­ wegian kings
der of DeMolay, ia sponsored Snorri Sturlusoo, an leaby the Banford Lodge 02, lander.
Free and Accepted Masons.

DeMolays Install
Master Councilor
Charlta Stein wa* seated
aa master ruuncilor o f the
Seminole Chapter, Order of
DeMolay, in colorful ceremoniea Saturday night at tha Ma­
sonic Temple.
The Installation rile waa
conducted by member* of the
Central Florida Priory, De­
Molay Order of Knighthood.
8peclal tribute waa paid to
Mra. Fred Stein, president of
ths Mothers Circle and moth­
er o f the maater councilor.
Bh* waa preaented a dark rad
roaa which ah* wore during
tha ceremony.
Other officer* installed In­
cluded:
Senior councilor, Robert
Rumblsy; junior councilor,
Richard Bum*; secretary, Bill
Stamper; treasurer, M i k a
Gray; aonlor deacon, Leroy
Noppor; junior deacon, Rosa
Wontenay;
senior atowart,
John Leech; junior atowart.
Rod Lstnoy; chaplain, Jerry
Cullum.
Also, standard bearar, Mike
Hendry; almoner, S t a v a n
Stein; marahal, Ralph Ungsr;
orator, Eddie Hubbard; aida
to master councilor, David
Hale; crown to youth bearer,
Don Fortner.
First
preceptor,
Johnny
Cullum;
second
preceptor,
Earnest Heinbuch; third pre­
ceptor, Johnny Butts; fourth
proceptor, Alan H trbat; fifth
pracoptor,
Wada
Hancock;

Travel Tips Offered
By Health Director

Music Festival
Set In Oviedo
By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo School will present
its annual music festival for
parent* and ftrtond* at 7:30
p. a , Thursday la tha school
auditorium. Director will be
Mra. Noll Drued Ing. tnuaic In­
structor, wbo will be assisted
by elameotary teachers.
Upper grade students will
present a group of tongs dur­
ing
the
program
ranging
from old time ballads to a
May Day Carol. A playlet,
“ Raggle Tagglo Town ling­
e r s ," will be presented by the
first grad*. Second grader*
will present a carnival with
a balloon toiler and folk
dancing and precision march­
ing will be performed by the
third grade.
Ann Martin, ninth grader,
will be accompanist.
An parents and M ends are
Invited to attend.

Dr. Frank Leone, director
of t h e
Seminole County
Health Department, has of­
fered several tip* for Inter­
national travelers as the sum­
mer travel season approaches.
“ If you are going abroad
this summer, be vaccinated
now against smallpox no mat-

No Opposition,
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ter where you era going, and
against yellow fever and
cholera if you will be travel­
ing in countries whrra these
disease* are present,” Dr.
Leone advise*. Ha adds:
‘ ‘And make sura you have
your vaccination* recorded on
an International Certificate of
Vaccination document that
you can present to public
health officials abroad and
when you return to the Unit­
ed Statea.
“ To be valid for interna­
tional travel, vaccination cer­
tificates must ba validated
with the stamp of your local
health department or with
some other itamp approved
by the Public Health Service.
"A lto, be sura that your
Immunisation* against tetan01, diphtheria am] pttfjBtt,•litis are up to date. Immun­
isation againat typhoid and
psratyphoid is recommended
for most foreign travel. In
the event of an outbreak of
Influensa, typhua or plaguo,
vaccination Is *d»i«*ble.
"Travel abroad, including
travel In the tropics, can be
perfectly healthful and plea*ant. Tha precautions recom­
mended by the Public Health
Strvict will help make it so."

Having no opposition In
Tuesday’ s primary, the fol­
lowing Democratic candidates'
names did not appear on the
ballot but wiTTl* on the bal­
lot in tha Nov. I general
election and, barring a surge
of write-in votes, will ba
elected automatically. Writsin votes are not permitted in
the primary, by stata law, but
are permitted la the general
election. Following Is tha list
of unopposed candidates:
Tom Adams, secretary of
state; Ray E. Green, com­
ptroller, J. Edwin Larson,
state treasurer; Doyle Conner,
commissioner of agriculture;
Tom D. Bailey, state superin­
Ocean spray is said to con­
tendent of public Instruction; tribute about two billion tons
A. S. Hcrlong Jr., U. S. re­ of salt into the air, according
presentative, Filth Congress­ to Encyclopaedia Britannlca.
ional District
B. K. Roberts. E. Harris
Drew and Richard W. E nin,
Supreme Court Justices;; Wil
Warn P. Allen, Charles O. An
draws Jr. and Jack F. White,
Second District Court of Ap­
peals judges; Arthur L. Steed,
Ninth Circuit state attorney,
and W. D. Frederick Jr.,
Ninth Circuit public defender.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
county clerk of courts;; J
L. Hobby, sheriff; Camilla
Bruce, supervisor of regis­
tration; A. C. Doudney, sur
vcyor; Mason Wharton, board
of public Instruction, District
2; B. A. Johnson, justice of
tha peacw District 3; W.
Hugh Duncan, justice of the
peace, District 4, and George
Kelsey, constable, District 3.
All are incumbents excepting
Johnson.

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The Osklawn Baptist Chap­
el Choir enjoyed ■ fish fry
Saturday evening at the home
of Mr. and M n. Ray Murray
In Loch Arbor.
Ihosa enjoying the food,
the fun and the music wsra
Mr. and Mra. G. K. Bishop,
Mr. and Mra. H. E. McSwaln,
Mr. and Mra. Dick Pops, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mann, Mr. and
Mra. Hap Andrews, Mr. and
M n. David Beverly, Mr. and
Mra. Willard Bradley, 3fr.
and Mra. T. V. Matt*. Blit
Payne, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Barrett and Mr. and Mra.
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Special!

Unit President
Is Appointed
Flag Bearer

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By M r* A deal Muller
Mr*. Sally Peralto, preildent o f VTW Auxiliary Unit
8098 o f DeBary, waa appoint­
ed fla t bearer o f dlatrict
eight at the recent meeting
held at Melbourne Air Bata
Recreation Hall.
Other delegatee from the
DeBary Unit and Poet attend’
tng were M r* Frank Hill,
Mrs. E. B. Belnert and Mrs.
George Zellers and John He­
witt, William Denning, Frank
Hill and Eugene B. Belnert.
Mrs. Paralto's appointment
was mads by the newly elect­
ed district president, Mrs. M.
Gillespie o f New Smyrna
Beach. Other district officers
Mrs. M. Haftd.pf 8 t cloud,,
senior Ties president; Mrs. B.
McCordls o f Cocoa Beach,
junior Ties president; Mrs.
Katherine Jones o f Melbourne,
chaplain; Mrs. S, Bryant o f |
Longwood, treasurer and Mrs.
G. Howard o f Casselberry,
conductress.
Draping o f charter and
memorial sendee for deceas­
ed members were held pro­
ceeding the election o f new
officers. Mrs. Clarice Yar­
brough, department chaplain,
presided at the ceremonies.
New officers o f the DeBary
Auxiliary will be Installed
M ay 21 at 7:30 p.m. during
a meeting to be held at the
Firemen’s Recreation nalL |
Joint memorial services will
follow the Installation.

Both Parties To
Pick Delegates
To Conventions

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Bemlnols County voters will
join with Florida electors In
the second primary on May J
IS to choose delegates to tha
Democratic and Republican
national conventions.
Only ons Democratic slate, I
pledged to President Lyndon
B . Johnson, will appear on
the ballot This will Include
delegates-at-largs and two
Fifth Congressional Dlatrict
delegates, Kenneth K. Ken­
nedy, Ocala, and Margaret A .
Edenfield, Dade City.
Republicana will choose one
o f two slates to their nation­
al convention.
An unpledged slate Includes
dalegates-at-large and Fifth
Congressional delegates Don­
ald E. Smith, Leesburg, and
Dorle Hostettler, Eustis.
Pledged to Sen. Barry ColdWater Is a ticket o f delegates-at-large, Including Rob­
ert H. Elrod, Orlando, and
Fifth Congressional District
delegates, John F. Jacobs,
Dcl-and, and Cheria Gardner,
Altandale.

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and e ila t ln g under the la w s
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XN pursuant to a rin a l tieeras ot roraeloaura dated tha
tth d a r War, A. 1&gt;. m i . and
entered In C benrerr Casa No.
11*11 of tha C ircuit Court o f
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
Florida. In and for tiamlnola
County, wharaln H artford r a d .
eral Savlnaa and I«ian Aaaocta.
tlon , a Corporation oraanlaad
and aalatlas under tha law s
o f tha United Stataa o f Am er­
ica. having Ita principal offtca
In tha Clip o f H artford. Con.
aectleut, la tha P lain tiff, and
■ va ra tt X Onay and Jean M.
Onay, kta w ife, are tha D efend,
anta, t w ill sell to tha h ig h ,
eat and beat bidder for cash
at tha rr o n t D oor o f tha
Sem inole County Courthouse
la tha City o f Sanford. County
o f H .m la.la, Stale o f Florida.
St U lM A. M. on the llt h day
• f May, l i l t , tha follow in g
dearrlbad
properly
aa
setforth ta said Final Deoraa, to*
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MUUDIV1IION, a ccord in g to
the plat th ereof aa re.
corded la Plat Book I,
P a ge Tl. o f the Public R e.
aords o f a e o lB o U County,
F lorida.
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For a small land — less thnn hnlf
the size o f New Jersey and with a
population about thnt o f San Anton­
io, Tex. — the island o f Cyprus casts
4) a large shadow over current events.
This is nothing new. The history
o f Cyprus is the history o f the whole
ancient world, and much o f modem
history has focused on this cross­
roads of the Mediterranean.
Beginning at least as far back as
4000 B.C., Cyprus has seen succes­
sive waves o f settlers and conquer­
ors, both because of its strategic po­
sition, 45 miles o ff the coast o f Tur• key, and because o f its rich copper
and iron deposits.
A roll call o f the conquerors in­
cludes Thotmes III of Egypt, Snrgon II o f Assyria, Darius and Xer­
xes o f Persia, Alexander the Great,
Caesar Augustus, Mu'awlya of Sy­
ria, Richard the Lion Heart, the By­
zantine, Venetian and Ottoman Em­
pires und finally the British Empire.
•’
Yenrs o f peace for Cyprus, with
or without independence, have been
le w 'o v e r this vasX*'siretch o f ' celP
turies.
Turkish conquest o f Cyprus and

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Strife

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromfey

settlement o f Turks among the pre­
dominately Greek population took
place in the 16th century. After 400
years, the two groups remain separ­
ate — linguistically, religiously and
culturally.
Greek Cypriot agitation for ‘ ‘ Enosis,” or reunion with Greece, bitter­
ly opposed by the Turkish minority,
begnn in the 1930s nnd accelerated
after World War II.
The blood of a hundred genera­
tions that hns stained the soil of
Cyprus continues to flow, despite
the presence for the first time of an
internationally constituted peace­
keeping force.
Cyprus, bearing the weight of cen­
turies, will not know peace quickly
or easily.

Political Notebook

Thought For Today
The God o f Israel hns spoken, the
Rock of Israel has said to me: When
one rules justly over men, ruling in
the fear of God.— II Snmue! 23:3.
I believe thnt lnw was made for
man . . . that"* government isr-tirt
servant o f the people and not their
master.— John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

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Important To Survival

United Press International
A fter tho wonders o f the
bird* and bees and the flow­
ers, it would be good for
American kids to learn some­
thing equally basic about the
social and political confronta­
tions o f tho world In which we
fc live.
They should learn, for ex­
ample, about the great con­
frontation now prevailing be­
tween the open society o f free
men and the closed society of
communism.
The idea that American kids
should know almut that orig­
inated with kids themselves.
I
Young people by the tens of
thousands visit Washington,
D. C., every year. Top attrac­
tions include the White House,
the Capitol, cherry blossoms in
season and the Frdernl bureau
o f Investigation. Croups of
visitors move e n d l e s s l y
through the corridors and ex­
hibits o f the FBI. FBI Direc­
tor J. Kdgnr Hovoer recently
told a congressional commit­
ter;
''Of the record high o f 620,Rl(5 prople who toured the bur*
ran during the fiscal year
1903, over half were young
people, most o f them students
at various levels. Other young
people write to the bureau for
information regarding com­
munism. So that they may
huve a better understanding of
the menace o f communism we
have prepared a pamphlet

which we muke available to
them.”
The pamphlet is titled:
“ What Young People Should
Know About Communism.” It
presents a brief, meaningful
message regarding the extent
of communism and some sug­
gestions as to positive steps
which young people and every
citizen ran take to combat this
subversive influence.
Hoover testified that the
youth o f America wus a pri­
mary target o f the American
Communist party. Communist
party spokesmen appeared in
calendar year 19(53 before 45
student groups, mostly at oncampus sites. The Beds con­
sider American youth a field
for recruitment because so
many of them may be unuhle
to find jobs on entering the
labor market.
It is not nrcessary fo r a
young American to visit the
FBI in Washington to obtain
a copy o f “ What Young Peo­
ple Should Know About Com­
munism.” J ., Edgar Hoover
will send you a copy. Address
him at:
Federal Bureau o f Investi­
gation,
Department o f Justice,
Washington 25, D. C.
American Communist seek
to infiltrate at all levels, o ffi­
cial and non-official. They are
b u a y - b u s y among Negro
groups. They are trying to get
their operatives into the State

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Editor, Herald:
You may be surprised to
receive this letter from a
complete stranger.
I am a Japanese girl in the
high school. I have longed to
go to the United States of
America since my childhood,
so I took this liberty o f writ­
Geneva
1 ing to you.
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jos. K. Mathleux
Mrs. Julia Rartos
Because I want you to
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Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
more. I wish to Introduce you
Mrs. France* Wester
Mrs. Maryann Miles
Japan as far as I can. Com­
322-6219
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ing Tokyo Olympic games, I
Lake Monroe
Casselberry
wish you to guide Tokyo. Are
Mr*. H. L. Johnsoa
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
there
anybody who want to
322-4722
838-5046
have a student guide In
Chuluota
Longwood
Tokyo?
Mrs. Donna Eates
Mrs. Joan Magia
Do not you think how won­
838-3317
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derful it is if we could un­
North
Orlando
DeBary
derstand each other? The un­
Mrs. Doria Dean
Mrs. Adam Muller
derstanding is, I think, the
322-1983
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Deltona
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Mrs. Clarence Snyder
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668-5631
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Enterprise
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Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
Miss Helen Hnodgraoa
the way to the brighter life
668-1933
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and the world peace better.
I really want to tee by my
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life. I could take up some
good part of your realistic
thinking o f way and manners
to my life.
Besides I want to meet the
Puge 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., May 6, 1964
friend who livee In North
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Herald Area Correspondents

1

Department, the CIA, the FBI,
the Pentagon. You name it.
The American Reds are trying
to infiltrate it.
Before falling for the line
that maybe the
Commies
aren't so bod after all, an
American should ponder this
from Hoover, the best inform­
ed American on communism:
“ It is the avowed purpose of
the world Communist move­
ment, o f which the Communist
party, U. S. A., has always
been an integral party, to de­
stroy our free society by viol­
ent menus if need be anil to
supplant our constitutional
government by a Soviet-style
dictatorship.
“ To counter Communist rea­
soning we must have a basic
understanding of Communist
concepts and practices, plus a
thorough understanding and
appreciation o f our own prin­
ciples, traditions and objec­
tives.
“ It is vitally Important that
we know what we stand for
and why.” Vitally important,
that is, to our survival.

A

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE S-457: Bob U., ased
17, is a confirmed stutterer.
“ T-t-tcll
me.
Dr.
C-CCrane,” he began, “ how I
c-e-can get rid of this t-t-terrible habit?”
Despite the involved ex­
planation that some speech
therapists employ and their
lengthy stress on relaxationall of which is good, the
psychiatric answer is com­
paratively simple.
For the usual case of stutt­
ering is duo to a social
“ burn” that develops because
of humiliation or extreme em ­
barrassment
at the very
moment the victim is using
normal conversation in his na­
tive tongue with other human
beings.
There are thus three ele­
ments to the stuttering com ­
plex, whirh you can visuallie as corners of an equilat­
eral triangle.
And here are the three hade
elements In that “ stutter tri­
angle” :
(1) Normal conversational
tones;
(2) In one's native tongue;
(23) While speaking to hu­
man companions.
Alter any one of those
three corners of that famous
“ atuttor triangle” and the
stutterer esn free himself
from slavery of the little clus­
ter of unruly muscles that
have revolted.
For example, a stutterer
can pitch his voice higher or
lower and then speak natur­
ally. As a vcntriloguist, he
will not stutter, either!
If he reads aloud or sings,
this is not normal conversa­
tion so he does not stutter.
11s can recite his lines in
a play and not stutter.
Demosthenes thus altered
thla corner of the “ stutter
triangle” by holding pebbles
in hli mouth, for thla was not
the natural aituation when he
first started to stutter.
Modern atutterers can also
help themselves by biting
down upon one aids of their
tongue and holding It impri­
soned between their molars
as they launch Into speech.
Bubble gum in the mouth
also serves in lieu of the
pebbles
that
Demosthenes
employed.
Change No. 2 and you will
find that the stutter victim
usually stops stuttering st
once.
Hius an American atutterer can uaually speak fluently
in French or Spanish.
Or- even if he adopts dialecal brogue or a cockney ac­
cent, ha can usually speak
smoothly.
Now notice No. 3, for De­
mosthenes also talked to the
waves, which altered this
point of the triangle.

Stutterers can thus converse
easily with their dogs or
with horses, too.
For stuttering is a very
specific pattern of behavior.
You victims can “ trick" that
unruly cluster of musclrs by
altering any of those original
factors that romprised the
''stutter triangle."
Relaxation also helps and
social poise is likewise bene­
ficial, hut stuttering of any

set of muscles may require
chronic treatment to keep the
victim free from this unruly
cluster of muscles.
So send for my booklet,
"How to Stop Stuttering,” en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c.
For a slip of the tongue
by a timid child who is under
tension, may cause the laugh­
ter that starts a chronic case
of stuttering.

tha inability o f scientists to
— At th* end of this month, get sufficient quantities of
a small, undramatic meeting pure viruses for experiment­
on centrifuges will be held ation.
in the Atomic Energy Com­
Methods for separating virmission offices st Oak Ridge, usea have been so inadequate
Tenn. It may revolutionize that scientists often have hnd
the speed with which Amer­ to work with 35 millionths of
an ounce of n virus in a year.
ican medicine develops vac­
These pitifully small amounts
cines and methods of treat­ have held research to a crawl.
ment for leukemia, other
With the new centrifuges,
forms of cancer, the common a scientist will have 1,000, or
cold, encephalitis and other 10,000 or 100,000 or more
times as much of n pure visvirus diseases.
us for his research.
At this meeting, AEC and
A good deal of the work
National
Cancer
Institute in virua diseases is separat­
scientists will unveil for pri­ ing things. You hnve to sopvate industry a aeries o f rad­ nrnte out the particular vir­
ical new centrifuges able to us you’re interested in. You
separate "large” quantities of have to inject this virus into
some animal to determine if
pure visuscs.
TheAe.j*"ntr!^uges, and oth». J t . '«• indeed, the causative
era under development, may agent for the particular di­
sease you're studying. This
mnke possible:
Quantity
aeparation
of may take largo amounts of
platelets—which could pave the virus.
Then you may want to sep­
the way to saving 25 per
cent of those who now dis arate out the pnrts of the
virus (head, tail, parts of the
of leukemia.
Separation of the viruses head) to sec which part of
which cause leukemia in quan­ the virus dors the dirty work.
tities sufficient to develop a You may have to identify nnd
“ leukemia vaccine’1 in a hand­ separate a second virus for
the same variety of the same
ful of yenrs.
Development of vaccines disensr, because it may be
without impurities thnt mar­ that two viruses work ns a
red eurly batches of polio team to trigger the disense.
O n c e you’ve established
vaccine.
Positive identification of whnt virus or viruses cause
the exact viruses which trig­ the disense, you must separate
ger major virua diseases
probably years earlier than
otherwise.
Rapid separation out, as
new viruses needed for quick­
er development of vaccines
for key virus diseases.
The secret Is the unusual
ability of the new centrifuges
to separate out pure viruses
nnd, eventually, even parti
of viruses (heads, tails, pnrts
of heads), in large quantities
— a quart or more at a time.
A major barrier to surccisful virua research baa been

out large quantities of the
vims or viruses for use in
developing vaccine, you must
separate out even
larger
quantities of the virus or vir­
uses to produce the vaccine*
doctors need to inoculate their
patients.
The problem i* more com­
plicated if several varieties
of a particular disrase are
common. (It's believed, for
example, that there may be
100 or more kinds of cancer.)
These significant new cen­
trifuges are an outgrowth of
work on the atom bomb.
When alert scientists at Oak
Ridge nnd Washington decid­
ed that the centrifuges they
were developing might have
w- i i l r r
applications, these
Atomic Energy Commission
scientists teamed np with men
*m tho~N*ti*6fi' ' ’ sneer In­
stitute.
The result may he a revo­
lution in virus research.

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Gimmickry For Economy?
Simple arithmetic demon­
strates that after four months
«f President Johnson, govern­
ment spending proceeds at
about the same rate as under
President Kennedy. The It. S.
Trensurry goes dee|ier in the
red.
In three months since John­
son took over the While
House, the public debt has in­
creased by nearly $2.5 billion.
The debt as of the end of last
week was $310.1 billion.
It would not be fair to as­
sess responsibility for this
high-level spending nnd the
debt Increase ngnlnst the new
President. Three months are
not enough to enable even
the most determined econo­
mizer to reverse th* big
■pending, deficit trend in
which the U. S. government
has indulged itself for 30
years.
But the time Is aprnaching
when LBJ must take the re­
sponsibility for spending and
Increnses in the public debt.
It is notable, therefore, the
Republicans already are ac.
cusing the new President of
substituting gimmirkry for
economy in government.
The Republicans do not
spell it out well, or at all. If
they expert to make effec­
tive presidential campaign issuet of government spending,
Treasury deficits and the ris­
ing public debt, the Republi­
cans will nerd some farts and
figures.
For rxnmple: Rep. Robert
A Taft Jr. (Il-Ohio) told a
group of Republican women
this week that Johnson had
made no real cutback In
■pending in view c f various
new spending programs being
advsnrrd. Taft will hava to do
better than that. I f he talks
about new and costly spend­
ing programs, he should be
prepared to name them and
the sums involved.
One of the best publicized—
best press-agented—political
maneuvers of recent years
was I.BJ’s revision o f the
Kennedy budget immediately
on taking over. The new Pre­

sident and hia aides carefully
leaked to tire press that the
budget, xould not b* reduced
despite heroic efforts.
Th* public was prepared
for an increased 1995 fiscal
yenr spending budget o f $1112
billion prrhups more. The
publir also was taught to be­
lieve that thin figure would
be imposed on a protesting
Johnson by spending commit­
ments long since enacted Into
law by previous Congresses.
This, o f course, was baloney.
It waa, Indeed, Madison
Avenue at its la-st. When tho
budget finally waa revealed it
was not over but under $100
billion, Th* new President
then began dousing lights in
the White Hous* chandeliers
and his reputation as a good,
conservative, economy man
was just *l&gt;cut made. That is
what the Republicans are up
■gainst and thoy will not
dealrny this image o f economixer Johnson with general
statement*.
They could do worse than
keep public account of the
debt figures as they are pub­
lished daily by the Treasury.
The Treasury also publishes

other figures whirh in gen­
eral represent the rule of thin
y e a r ' s - spending compared
with a year ago.
The Republicans could keep
the voters looking at those
figures, maybe, fur a judg­
ment on LBJ’* achievements
in economy. Republican* are
wailing thnt LIU Is crowding
spending into the current fis­
cal year to decrease the
spending burden in fiscal
19(15 for which the Johnson
administration will he wholly
responsible.
Maybe so. But what the
voters will want is some
proof. Facta!

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Legal Notice

By Galbraith

IN T H E CIRCUIT COVMT lx
a n d r a n s k m in o l u c o i n .
TV. FLOHIDA
IX C-HAXCEItr I B M
TH E WILLIAMSUURUH 8A V .
INOS BANK. A corporation.
Plaintiff,
JACK MITCHELL, at al.
Defendant*.
NOTICE o r CL'IT
THE BTATB OP FLORIDA —
TO: JACK MITCH ELI, and
TH ELM A MITCHELL
Itaaldanca and addraaa
unknown
Tou arc harahr notified that
a ault haa tiaan filed aaalnet
you and Nathaniel Jackaon, in
the above entitled c a u ic ; and
that you arc hereby required
to flic your anawar with the
d a r k e f thle Court, and (a
■arva a copy th ereof upon the
Plaint Iff*
attorney
whoa a
name and addreea la:
PHKRMAN. IHCHAHDHON A
WATSON
Til Harnett Bank Building
Jarkaonvllla t. rio rld a
not later than May 14th A. P ,
1&gt;«I.
If you fall to d o ao, Derrea
Pro Confeaeo w ill ba entered
aaalnet you fo r the relief da.
manded In the Complaint.
The nature o f aald null being
fo r the foracloaura o f Mert.
r a t e encum bering the property
and pretnleea located In 8*mInole County. Florida, deecrlb*
ed aa follow a:
IATT H . ACADEMY MAN.
o n . UNIT ONE. accordlna
to plat th ereof recorded In
Plat Book 13. D ags »l.
Public Ilacorda o f Semin*
ole County. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and teal
o f eald court at Sanford. Sem­
inole County, Florida, thle 13th
day o f April. 1311.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. B eckw ith. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit C ourt
Seminole County, Florida
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Puhllih: April II. i f . S3,
Mav «. 1314

CD T-H __________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COV'HT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL C tB CCIT, IN AND FOR SEMIN.
OLE COUNTY, FLOHIDA.
i n n i A N c r . n r n o . is a ri
NOTICE TO DEFEND
NINTH FEDEItAL MAVINfIN
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
NEW YORK CITT,
P la in tiff,
ve.
JOSEPH J. DAFFRON and
LINDA L. DAFFBON. hie wife,
Defendanta.
TO I JOSEPH J. DAFFRO N and
LINDA U DAFFllON,
hie wife.
n eilden ca Unknown
TOU ARK H EBEBT NOTI.
fled that a ault to foreeloae a
M ortgage
haa
baan
filed
against you In tha ako\a Court
by lh « ahova named Plaintiff.
The property eouaht to be
forecloeed te aa follow a:
Lot
II
ef
LONODAI.H
SUBDIVISION,
a ccordlna
to plat theraof aa recorded
In Plat Bonk II. Pan# te,
o f tha publlo recorde &lt;&gt;f
Seminole County, Florid...
TOU ARK REQUIRED In
file your Aawer with the Clerk
o f tha Court and to eerva a
cop y upon the P la ln tlffe' At*
torneye, FREED A N ATHAN.
SON, 110 South W aahlnalon
Avenue. Tltuevllle. Florida, not
later than May tlth , 1111. I f
you fall to do ao, a decree
pro confeeto w ill ba entered
aaalnet you fo r the relief da*
manded In the Complaint,
WITNESS my hand and aeal
e f aald Court at Sem inole
County, thle lOlh day o f April,
!»&lt;&lt;.
(SE A M
A rthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C,
FR E E D and NATKANSON
t i o South W aehlnston Avenue
Tltuevllle, Fla.
Attorneya tor P la in tiff
Puhllih: A pril 33. 23. May (. 12,
1*14
CD T.SI__________________________
IN T H E
CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLOHIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CHANCERY NO. 1M4I
FED EItAL NATIONAL M ORT.
UAlJE ASSOCIATION, a c o r .
poraU#%
P lain tiff,
VB.

RORERT R. CROZIER and
SALLY M ARKS CROZIER. his
wire, and J o a n n a s . c k o z lE lt,
Defendanta.

N o r t c a OP SUIT IN

HORTOAOB FORP.CLOSCRB
TOl JOANNA S. CRO ZIER
w hoee reeldence la un&gt;
known and whoee last
known m ailing addreea lai
3Io HL Itagla Drive,
Peneacola, Florida.
TOU ARB H EREBY NOTIFIE D that aa Amended Com*
plaint in fareeloaa a certain
m ortgage enrum berlng the fo|.
low in g dcecrlbed real property,
to-w ltl
Lot IS. a f SANI.ANDO ESTATES. Flret Addition, aa
per plat Ih ersof aa record*
ed in Plat Book II, page
I t o f ths Public R ecord* o f
Semlnol* County, Florida.
T ogether w ith the fo llo w in g
household appliances w hich ar*
and ahall be deemed to be fix*
lure* and a part o f the rea lty:
Surface Unit • W ealing*
h au l* * PBA I I X T I
Oven .
W esttaghouea LA 14*1
H eater • M onogram * CB
1*14 E
hag been filed against -mu In
the above-styled eult, the sh ort
title o f which la Federal Na­
tional M ortgage Association, n
C .rp ora tlon ergantied under
aa A ct e f Cengras* and e x is t.
Ing pursuant to tha Federal
National M ortgage Association
Charter Act, having Its prin­
cipal o ffic e In the City o f
W ashington, D istrict o f Co*
tumble, p la in tiff, ve n u e , n o .
DEBT P. CROSIER and SAL*
LT
MARKS CROSIER,
hie
w ife, and JOANNA S. CRO ZIER. Dafandanta and you aro
r e m in d to aerva a cop y o f
you r Answ er o r oth er pleading
lo the Amended Com plaint on
P lain tiff's A ttorney, Mack N.
Cleveland, Jr* Suita I I I San.
ford Atlantia National Bank
Building, Ban ford, Florida, and
fils the original Anawar or
ether pleading in tha o ffice o f
tha Clerk o f the Circuit Court
on or before the lit h dey o f
May. A. D. 1444. I f you fall lo
do as, a decree pro con feieo
w ill ba taken ngnlnet you fo r
Ih# relief demanded In the
Amended Complaint.
Thin N otice shall be pub*
llshed on c« * week fo r fo u r
ron itru tlv s w ««ka In T h « Ma r .
ford lle n ld , n newspaper eir»
•uleted In Sem inole co u n ty ,
Florida.

A D,V,d,
(SEAL)

, *111 4,7 *f Aprl1*

■'A rthu r If. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court

“ » « k, N-CUvnlend. Jr. , nd
H arold P. Johnson
Attorneya far P la in tiff
P. O. D raw er S
Sanford. Florida
Publish: A pril II, SI. II.
May I. m e
CDT-tS

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Custom
Built Home on
etc. Free pick-up.
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
Crystal Lake. For informa­
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
tion call 322 3378.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
&gt;06 So. Myrtle
322 8627
Cowan. 322-4013.
FOR MEN ONLY I
ti. For Rent
DO YOU WANT TO RENT WHO want their family to
Kurn. Apt. 2300 McllonvUle.
OR LEASE: Wc have tenlive In spacious comfort. 8
nants for 4-BR, home; 3
Rooms, including 8 Bed­
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
BR home; and a smaller
rooms, living room, dining
Nice large 2 BR. unfurn.
homes. Phone Mrs. Day at
room, FIs. room, 1V9 baths
duplex Kitchen equipped.
plus a kitchen with break­
14th Ave., Long wood, 8 mi.
fast area. Sells for apprai­
from N.A.S. Ph. *38-3298.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
sal of $12,000, with $500
116 N. Park Av*.
FA 24123
down and $85 per month.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

St. Johns Realty

Room* private
W. Firit St.

bathl,

114 Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 1220720.

SOUTH W ARD

Furn. 1 Hdrm. Apt. $43. 2101 Furn. a BR, duplex apt., tile
Investment A Realty
Magnolia—322-3951
3224173
bath, terrazzo floors, water US N. Park Ave.
Robert A. Williama
furnished. CaU 322-2334 at­
tar • p. m.
STOREROOM, or office, on
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
l»t. St., near 2 fraa park­ Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­
1, M , A 2 BATHS
ing loti. Inquire, Manuel
chen equipped. 322-3851.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Jacobson'a Dept. Store.

FHA - VA HOMES

i Room furn. garage apt.
1018 Elm Ava. 322-0838 after
4:30 p.m.

RENT A BED

RoUaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph, FA 2-51S1 US W. 1st St.
I”.Room nice, clean furn. apt.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-367T.
2 BR, borne, kit. equip. Keys
Small clean turn. apt. Adulta.
at BIT Catalina Dr.
322 0702.
_______________

$100

Low Monthly Paymanta
For Complete Information
See Or CaU Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Bachelor will ehare home V. For Sale or Rent
322-2420
2565 Park Dr.
with
another
gentleman. Furnished a BR, 8 bath, airCaU &gt;22-4740 after e.
2 BR., 1 BATH
conditioned. aaa-5509.
Screened porch, Including kit­
MODERN Air-conditioned Cot­ CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
chen equip. Down payment
tage with awlmmlng pool.
LAKE. CaU a v a n l n g i
$350.
Monthly
Payments
Ideal ipot for relaslng vaca­
322-1597.
$51.50.
tion. Located on Urge lake.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
12. Re«l EaUtt For Salt
KENNETH E. WACKERINC.
Broker
aai-g074
3 BR, 1 hath home, fenced
Winter Park
back yard. North Orlando.
REAL (Estate)
Mlday 7-2309 — MI 7-2316
Th. 3334319.
OPPORTUNITIES
&gt; BR unfurn. house. Call
a BR. 1 bath, kit equipped. Watarfront Lots, $23 Down,
&gt;22-5185.
$15 per mo.
$300 down, assume pymts
of $76 mo. 322-1599.
40 Acres, 54.YI Per Aero
Downstairs clean apt. Attic
4 Acres A Trailer, $10,000 with
fan A garage. Adults. Rea­
Terma
sonable. Ph 321-1854.
3 Bedroom- 2 Rath, Lakcfront,
BR house, Bowman’s Trail­
111,ooo with Terms
1901 Park Avenue
er Court. 868 4908._________
2 Bedroom, I Bath, Zoned
FA 2-5232 anytime
Commercial, $11,250
urn. apt. 140. 611 Park.
2
A 3 Bedroom Homes, $100
ON LAKE IIAUNEY
i— ilng room, well ventilated 3 BR, modern home. CaU
Down
quiet neighborhood. Ph.
FIIA-VA Realtor
Kenneth Taylor, 319-4391.
STEMPER AGENCY
18ia So. Froech Av*. 322-4991
,g. &gt; BR house, kit. equip*.,
lg. screened porch. Children
GREENBRIAR
Property Management
desired. $50 mo. Geneva Ph.
Choice
lot* available
la
ti Sales Broker
S49-S451.
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
overlooking golf
court*.
960 Howard I BR, housetrallCustom building to your
er. See at Orange City Mo­
specifications.
Greenbrier
Offera for your (election
bile Home Park. Will move
developed by
theae
Beautiful
2,
8,
A
4
closer to bate. Ph. Richard
KINGSWOOD
Bedroom
Schmits, N.A.S. 322-1330, ext.
BUILDERS, INC.
492.
208 Fairmont Dr.
FURN. 3 BR home. Close to
FA 2-8074
base. $85 mo. Ph. 322-8281.

Seminole Realty

V A -F H A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

O w ned

FURN. 3 Rm. apt. lit Floor.
Close uptown. $40. Phone
322-8261.
2 BR nicely furn. house. Ph.
322 6237.
ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
incl. water A elec. $22-3980.
&gt; x 46 2 BR Modern Trailer.
Prefer Navy couple. Holly­
wood Trlr. Park. Ph. 3222778.
BEDROOM bouts, kitchen
furnished, near air bate.
CaU 322-4045; after 6 p.m.
call 322-4758
BR., 2 bath, home. $125reliable, June. 322-6595.

ftanforh

^rralb

SWEETIE PIE

May 6, 1964 — Page S-A

Homes

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

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

4

AGENCY • REALTOR
2405 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 8-2284 or FA a 2285
BY OWNER. 3 BR bouse.
Low down pyml. 415 Beth
Dr., Ravenna Pk. Phosse
322-7871.
FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­
ED Lakefroot, 3 BR, 1W
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
in Sunland- 121 Lake Dot.

LOCH ARBOR— Lg. 4 BR, &gt;
Bath, 17 x 17 playroom.
Cent, air-cond. A beat, lg.
util, rm., patio, dble car­
port, sprinkler system w.
own weU, Located 1 blk
fm Golf Court* on lg.
150x150 lot. 4V4% GI Loan.
Will seU my equity. 807
Ridge Rd. CaU &gt;22-1522.
Fla.

Jim Hunt Realty

Offle* FA 1 -tllf
available May 1. 2 BR.. furn.
Night FA 24948
houte, for imaU family. Ph.
123 0700
M 4 P ast Dr.
Eaalerd,
&gt;224370.

EVERETT A. HARPER

29. Automobile Service

34. Article* For Sain

36. Automobiles • Truck* 36. Automobile* • Truck*

s Amoco
By Nadine Seltzer Wagner
AUTOMOTIVE

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
1950 Mercury. Good cond.
New paint Job. $250. Ph.
SLANT-O-MATIC 300A
FuUy automatic. Just dial It
822-0171.
AIR-CONDITIONING
and sew. Take up payments
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
'90 Renault Dauphin* with '61
o f $10.20 mo. or pay off
Good Used Cara Sold
engine. Exc. cond. through­
bal. $168.40. Liberal trade
818 French Ave.
322-7765
out. Asking $495. Ph. 322for your old machine. Call
8614.
anytime for Free Home
Auto Glaaa, Tep#
Trial.
322
8627.
A Sea* C o vert
Man's formal suit for special
occasions. Like new. Very
reasonable. 322-1389 after 7.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 24032
IL L WORK GUARANTEED Rolls way bed, single Maple
bed complete; single bed A '53 Cadillac. $587 bal. $32 mo.
springs. Good cood. Ph. '58 OMl.. $797 bal. $42 mo.
322-3134.
'59 Rambler, $881 bat, $42 mo.
'55 Chevrolet $397 bal. $32 mo.
Scnkarik Glnss and Point
MOVING, FURNITURE
'55 Pontiac, $199 bsl. $25 mo.
Company
PRACTICALLY NEW
'50 Ford $514 bal, $27 mo.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822 Bedroom set complete $35;
'57 Ply., $492 bal. $26 mo.
2 single Hollywood Beds
•56 Chev., $611 bal. $33 mo.
31. Poultry - Livestock
complete 145 ea.; 1 Sola
'58 Metro., $319 bal, $24 no.
bed A matching chair $80; '55 Mercury, $487 bal. $26 mo.
1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
1-5 pc. Dinette set $30; 1 '59 Hillman, $687 bal, $34 mo.
Stallion. CaU after 3, 322Gas Stove, apt. size $40; 2 '58 Rambler, $419 bsl, $21 mo,
4703.
Chest of Drawers $20 ea.; '59 riy ., $681 bsl. $34 mo.
Mlie. Items (cabinets- tabBay Horse, $125. Inquire at
lea, etc.). Make offer. Ph.
No. 1 Fire Station, Sanford.
838 8460.

$ Bank $

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Repossessions

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

3 &amp;4

3 BR. 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110
STE.MPER AGENCY
1919 So. French
322-1991

2. Notice* • P e rn o n a la

dljr

National

31 A. Pets
• HMI* 9*Ato*
T K I q t l M. M

4 -3 0

Toy
Fox
Terrier
Phone 322-5365.

puppy.

'Our teacher it really getting carried away th*ao day*'
Sho claim* our WHOLE WORLD la In ortltl"

Boston Terrier, AKC Reg., •
weeks old. 322 5517.

12. Real Fatal* For Sal* IS. lluninesa Opportunity

Boston Bull Terrier puppies.
AKC Reg. E. E. Walker.
806 E. 20th St. Ph. 322-6187

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641

BEAUTY SHOP
Close to New Shopping Center.
Equipped with 2 hydraulic
chairs,
dryers,
shampoo
units, air-conditioning, Wait­
ing Room furniture, mir­
rors, drapes, etc. Plus ap­
proximately $500 worth of
stock. All for $2200. Good
Terms! Call Stamper Agen­
cy, 1919 So. French Av*.,
322-4091.

Siamese
kittens.
Bradshaw Drive.

$13.

225

FREE. Four sweet little fuz­
zy male kitten* need good
home*. CaU 322-3328.

SEE I t
2009 Magnolia Ave.
32. Flower* • Shrub*
A "Better Quality" Medallion
Custom • Built Home, con­
GROW your own hydroponic
taining 3 Bedrooms A load­
tomatoea;
In containers;
ed with outstanding fetsoma bearing. Grosaer’ a Hy­
tures; i n c l u d i n g large
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
screened patio A completely 16. Female Help Wanted
Ave.
fenced yard.
BLOOMING Hoses en Chero­
ALLY OF SANFORD
PRICED? $15,500
kee stock. All other kinds
TERMSI $3,250 Down, Aaaume Experienced Sewing Machine
Operators needed. Steady
existing 5Vi% FHA Mort­
o f Nursery shrubbery and
year-round employment in
gage at $99 monthly. Im­
trees.
our modern air-conditioned
mediate possession.
Gray Shadows Nursery
factory. 3620 Orlando Dr.,
6 Ml. S. on 8enford Ave,
Sanford.
81. F n r a itu r *
Beauty Counselor hat an
1091 8. Park
822-5232
Used furniture, appliances,
opening In this area for a
Nites: 322 8971-3018 or 8241
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
representative. Must be at­
larry'a Mart SIS Sanford
3 Bit, 2 bath home. Low
tractive and have car. For
Av*. Ph. FA 8-4183.
down payment. Ph. 323-0648.
Interview, phone 322-8973.
For the biggest selection of
3 BR., 114 bath bom*. Aa­ 17. Male Help Want**
nearly new and used furni­
aume payment*. 322-5435.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Man for Oliver Tractor. Grove
Brokerage In Caasalberry
JUST REDUCED
work. Ph. 322-3998 after 8
on 1742. Open • daya 8 to 8.
3 Bedroom. H4 bath spacious,
p. m.
Quality Home, nleeljr locat­
Sail
Ua
Your
Furaltura.
ed and convenient to shop­ 2 1 . Ilea u tv S a lo n *
Quick Servlet with the
ping, schools and churches.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Complete Beauty Service
111,900 with $400 Down.
POST. FA 2-0077.
3 Senior Operator!
FREE ESTIMATE
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak UpbolstaHng A Mattress ren­
ovating. Naw A Used Fural­
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
1901 8. Park Av*.
tura. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
FA 2-3232 anytime
Ace Beauty Salon
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Cali for Evening Appta.
FA 2-2117.
MOTHER
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
WANTED reliable couple to
Free Parking
take up menthly payments
M — is for the Many
of $12.59 ea 9 complete
extras this home
Spring Permanent Special
rooms of furniture. Call
has built-in;
20 Percent off regular prices
TE a i l l l , Casselberry, eelO — is for the Only one
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
le d .
of it'a kind, this
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 822-0834
county within;
25. Plumbing Service*
T — Is for the Times
it will bring you
PLUMBING
3 CO M PM STB ROOMS
Joy;
Contracting Repairs
Was on Lay-a-Wsy at
H « - is for the Home
FREE ESTIMATES
this house will mah*
R. L. HARVEY
with love A hoys;
on So. Orange Ave.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 S3M
E — is for the Everlasting
Now ran be seen at
comfort this home las 27. Special Service*
298 Uingwood Plaza
to offer;
Taka up payments
PIANO SVC. A TUNING^
R — ii for the Rare oppor­
At only $12 80 per mo.
Rebuilding • Refclling
tunity being offered you
Pb. 831 4583
FREE ESTIMATES
to own her.
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
GENE CUMBAA
Slightly damaged
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
Put them all together, they
■t 159.95
spell M OTH ER- A queen
for this casU* containing 8 For Repairs and Painting, call 34. Article* For Sale
322-5428 after 5 p. m. week­
Bedrooms, 2 til* baths,
Apt. else Elec. R ente, 941.
day*.
screened breezeway, ••pir­
Pb. 812-9492.
ate dining, kitchrn and liv­
Piano Tuning and Repair
ing rooms. Jusi V* mile W. L Harmon - FA 2-42B
SINGER
from city. Paved atreet.
Drop-In B o b b i n . Zigzags,
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
115,500. Terms if desired.
makes buttonholes, sews on
—Remove thatch — Chinch
buttons. Like new. Pay off
Buy Spray ( VC-18 )-F e rtiJOHNNY WALKER, Broker
balance of $47.40 or assume
Itzo-Ph. 322-4244.
322-9457 for Appointment
8 payments of $7.90. Sanford
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Sewing Center, 322-4991.
Charming small house—pan­
elled living room—fire place law n Service. Mowing, land­ Used Auto. Washer, needs
scaping, grasa setting, etc.
—2 Bedrooms, bath, kitch­
repair, $15. 122-5791.
3223790.
en that'll make you want
SEWING MACHINE
to cook, a full acre of tiled
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
REPOSSESSED SINOER
land teeming with pink and Of pictures that have been
Fully automatic. Sews on
red roses, fragrant Con­
published in The Hereld.
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
federate
Jasmine,
Holly­
CaU Bill Vincent at Tbe
embroiders, m o n o g r a m s ,
hocks, pecan treei. Com­
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
blind hems, etc. All with­
pletely air-conditioned. Out­
out attachments. Guaran­
door screened party room,
AIR-CONDITIONING
teed. IJke new. Sold new
utility room, carport, work
By FJSDDERS
over
|300. Balance due only
ahed. Call or come.
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
$79.19 or $8.09 month. Call
JOHN E. FOX. REALTOR
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
CoUect for Free Home Trial
206 N. Park
2414588 Service Discount.
WELlS DRILLED, PUMPS,
323-0559
after 5 322-5630
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
MOVING: Household goods
AU Types tad Sites
air conditioner, etc. New
Wa Repair and Service
Mooo '93 Trailer. Cheap
S T I N E
equity. Ph. 8224494.
FA 2-1301 1742 at Hiawatha Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 24432
READY MIX CONCRETE
15. fluainca* Opportunity
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
29. Automobile Service
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
COIN LAUNDRY
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
C o m p l e t e l y recondition­ COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
steel, great* traps, dry
ed Coin Business. Golden Free Inspection, estimates,
wells. Stepping stones.
Opportunity for right party.
pickup, delivery. Recoriag
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
A repaua discounted.
Small down payment. Call
Orlando 425-5121.
21U4 E. 3rd.
322-3M8
309 Elm Ave.
S2&gt;-57&gt;1

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

F U R N IT U R E

37. Iloatt* - Motors
Gateway To The

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVIXRUDE Dealer
304 6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5981
USED BOATS A
motors.
GUNS. New A Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired. Osteen nridge Fish
Camp A Gun Shop.

31). T ra ile r* • Cabanas
1962 llOMETTE, 55' x 10', 3
BR, Living room 14' x 19'.
322-8719.
Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers — 668-4618
Clark St., Enterprise
1957 Ruckcyc, 8 x 38, 2 BR,
gSRkTvflTSI. 10 x 20 screened
room. Reasonable. 322-8023.

USED FURNITURE
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
SPECIALS!
2 Pc. Living Rm. Suite, 1 A 1 1
BANF0RD AVE. 8 x 36 all aluminum, &gt;350
down, assume pymta 838.18
OPEN EVENINGS
Maple Arms ......... $39.50
mo. Ph. 322-0000 after 5
Small Walnut Sofa . . . . 15.00
Phone 322-4503
p. m.
3 Twin size Hollywood Beds
.............................. Ea. 19.50
3 Twin size Box Springs
.............................. Ea. 10.00
2 *« size Hollywood B e d s
.............................. Es. 29.50
1 ** Size Mattress . . . . 15.00
3 Full size Box Springs
.............................. Ea. 15.00
2 Full site Hollywood Beda
.............................. Ea. 29.50
1 Queen size Hollywood Bed
.....................................
49.50
1 llnlpoint Refrigerator, A-l
Cond. Full width freezer
99 50
2 Twin size Bunk bed mat­
tresses and Posture boards,
All for .................... $29.50
ECHOLS BEDDING CO
119 So. Magnolia
322-6321

IUIZ

NEW Self - propelled law n
Mower $69.05 ; 3 used mow­
ers $15 ea.; Heavy duty
•elf propelled mower $39 95;
Riding neel type $69.95; A
lot of other items also;
Mower Blades $1.95; Wheels
$1.50; B U I L D I N G FOB
RENT. HOWE EQUIPMENT
CO., on 17-92 Longwood, Ph.
888-7953.
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
A doors. Cheap. Sea at
Palms Hotel. 322-2508 after
9.
Kenmore Elec, range. Like
new. Reasonable. Can be
seen at 1100 McllonvUle.
322-7225.

64

HONEY FOR BALE: One gal­
lon, $3.00. Call 828-2990 af­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
CITY LIMITS.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!
r ig

$ I IAVINGS

On Floor Models A
Demonstrators
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home

In Sanford Call
SINGER
Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Rugs

CLASSICS

M USI
SOU) I

May Specials. Air mats, 19c.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st St.,
Sanford.

Budget FHirn. Co.

Payton Realty

SACRIFICE. '57 Olds BS For.
dor Sedan, A. T.. RAH, P.
S. Brakes A Seat. $400. Ph.
322-6100.

W fflW O S

322-5783

WERE NEVER BETTER!

Get professional carpet clean­
ing results—r*nt Blue Lus­
tre Elec. Shampooer. $1 per
Let u* sell you the Humbler o f your choice, nt *
day. Carroll's Furn.

price that can't be beaten!

3S. Article* Wonted
CASH for good dean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.

36. Automobile* • Trucks
BUYINO A I R 9 er
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Pay menu
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Henry J. Good sec nod ear,
8M. Glenn Straley, Enter­
prise Road, Orange Cily.

We will endeavor to uffer you (he LOWEST PRICES*
HIGHEST TRADE-INS now through May ISth.l

•

BANK RATE FIN AN CIN G

G uaranteedH IG H E S T
P R IC E P A ID
for

Extra Clean Cars
Balance Paid O ff
Anywhere in U.8.A.

1012 Sanford Ave.

PONTIAC )

822-4508

$100 DOWN
845 MONTH
&gt; • Bedroom Hem *

CUSTOM REALTY
W IN T E R

PAR K

Cenwr Lee Rd. a id 1T-9S
Phone 944-9081

T

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Smaller P.O.s
Exempt From
Service Cuts
Majority of smaller po»t o f.
flee* will not b« affected by
the recently-announced adjustmenu 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 at 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 fo r bualncaa at noon Sat*
urdaya.
A t the aame time, Mann and
D o a ld 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 (U PI)
— Nelson Poynter thanked the
entire 060 peraon ataff o f the
St. Petersburg Time* and In­
dependent, aa well aa two re­
porter*, fo r giving him an
“ Editor's dream"— the Pulitaer Price.
When told the St. Petersburg Time* had won the I*ulitxer, Poynton, editor and
president o f the Time*, hunt
out, "It'a an edltor'a dreHml"
The award, announced Monduy, wua for a arriea o f ar­
ticle*, editorial* and phuUv
graphs revealing the apendlng
and financing practice* o f the
Florida Turnpike Authority,

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P R O M T
TB X-R A Y UNIT WILL BE INJ FRONT
OF THE CASSELBERRY PUBLIX
FRIDAY, 2-5, 6-8 P. M.

Concentrate .. 4
Fruit Drinks

‘.Z
99*

Frtriy Chocolate-Covered

..

m.V

39*

Fictiwaat F rom Mliad

Vegetables .

5 '”.c . M.

With Fr«* Fan— Morten'*

Bread Dough 3

leavH

59*

4*Fiih*rmt'n tronn

Scallops ...............V*.T 49*
Mr*. Foul'* Family Fack

Shenandoah Cornlih

Game Hens

69*

Morten's Mix or Match Salt

Flavarful Nahlica Crackae

“f t 41*

Green Beans .......*!.“ 21*

CANE
SUGAR

Shellie Beans ......2V
Stakaly's Taadar Slicad

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Now It’* official, flourbnn la a
distinctively American boote.
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Gen. Robert F. Kennedy wai
uncovered by the Justice Pc
partment In 1DC2, a national
magazine aayi In its current
issue.
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righted article by Its Washing
ton correspondent, Clark Mol
knhoff, said a top Tcamstera
official, Edward G. Partin, in
formed the government about
the alleged ploL
Partin was the top prosecu­
tion witnese wlto aided the
government in getting Teamstcra President James It. Holla
convicted recently of jury
tampering.

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VOL. 50

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 185

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Mack Cleveland, backer o f
Jack Mathews in the guberna­
torial contest Tuesday, was
asked this question shortly af­
ter the vote was tallied and
Robert King High was high
man on the totem role: "When
wo meet you now, Mack, do we
say *116110’ or ‘ I i r r *

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Burns, High
Both Claiming
New Support

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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 o r nation, yea
almost the whole world, can
make that statement.

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Fairdoth Takes 2 ,5 70 -V o te 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 o f 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.

A F K E T iiffrU fitlN made mincemeat of a dragline Tn Loiigwood yes­
terday at 6:40 p.m. Highway Patrolman C. L. Tomlinson said the truck
carrying the dragline was turning onto Palmetto Ave. to cross the rail­
road tracks when it was struck by the Atlantic Coast Line freight. The
truck driver, George Danglcman .Ir. of 2600 Celery Ave., didn’t hear tho
train signal, Tomlinson said. Damages to the dragline, truck, trailer and
train were estimated at $17,200. No one was hurt.
(Herald Photo)

7 Signs To Promote Official Count
Fails To Alter
Seminole And River Seminole Vote

Defeat o f the water control
referendum stirred Jim Avery,
one o f the prime backers o f
the project, to sny: "I think
if I had any money, I’d invest
S e v e n Seminole bulletins
it in celery.”
placed at strategic spots und
• • •
pointing out the St. Johns
Members o f the Gindervillc River ns tho "Nile of Amer­
Volunteer Fire Department aro ica” may soon boost Sanford
reminded o f their bi-monthly and Seminole County fop motmeeting to be held tonight at oiists visiting Florida.
7:30 nt Kbenezer Church,
A committeo o f the Semiu-

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Tho American I.cgion Aux­
iliary, Unit 63, will hold three
Memorial Day services st
three cemeteries at which time
members will present flagpoles
in honor o f the nation’s wur
dead. S;iciikcrs are being lined
up for each of the ceremonies
to be held at Kvcrgrecn, Onklawn and I’aolu. Gold Star
Mothers have been asked to
take part and, Auxiliary o ffi­
cials say, they have agreed to
provide their Gold Star Flags
for the occasion.

Sidewalk Arts
Festival Friday
Scores or artists are expect­
ed to display their work to­
morrow and Saturday in the
first Sidewalk Arts Festival at
Seminole I’ laza.
The art will be .shown on the
Plaza mall 'raw ,°J n e tr: »n
5:30 p.m. both'days.
Officials hope the public re­
sponse will be such that the
festival can become an an­
nual event. A similar (estival
in Winter Park attracts sev­
eral hundred visitors, they
point out.
Artists are expected to par­
ticipate from Orlando and
Orange County as well us
from Seminole County.
Joining In tho program arc
members of the Orlando Arts
League.

ole Chamber of Commerce met
No change in results in the
this morning to discuss the lo­
cation, wording nnd cost o f the unofficial tabulation of Tucsproject. The recommendations j day's primary voting ip Scmwill be made to the full Chaminolc County were shown to­
ber at a later dute.
day in release of the official
The pr»|iosed locutions would
tabulation by Registrar Ca­
lure truffic at U. S. 17 near
Jacksonville, N. S. 1 north of milla Iiruce.
Ren. Spcssard I.. Holland,
Itunnell, Highway 4rt and In­
terstate 4, Interstate 76 north seeking re-election, nnd Karo f Wildwood, U. S. 17 south of lylo llousholdcr, nomime for
llarbcrville, U. S. 1 south of county judge, topped all can­
Mints, and U. 8. 1 neur Huy- didates in the county with 7,324 nnd 7,(139 votes, respec­
nrd.
Conferring with the Cham­ tively.
The official tabulation, in­
ber committee this morning
was Don linrhour of Harbour cluding absentee ballots, re­
Outdoor Advertising Co. of vealed 12,490 electors enst
ballots out of 18,450 register­
Orlando.
The exact wording of the ed voters in the county, or

MIAMI (U P I)-M ia m l’s Rohert King High snd llaynnn
Hums of Jacksonville each
claimed new support today in
t h e i r gubernatorial runoff
race and ! &gt;
.feiA.s.’rj . j c s.
ordi as mayors of Florida's
two largest cities.
Hums, the lanky mayor of
Jacksonville who piled up s
93.000 vote lead over all other
candidates in Tuesday's first
primary, claimed he had re­
ceived ‘ ‘substantial new sup­
port from every section of
Florida."
High, Miami's diminutive,
i bilingual mayor since 1957
: who shocked poll takers by
|running a stunning second,
said he had also gotten lots of
new support, "even from
some Hums people."
Lakeland Sen. Scott Kelly,
who moved into third place
with a late surge of votes
from Northwest Florida, trail­
ed High by about 11,000 votes,
but stubbornly refused to con­
cede.
Kelly maintained that his
own tabulations showed less
than a 5,000-vote spread be­
tween him and High and
urged rampaign workers to
"stand by."
"This campaign is not over
until every precinct is offi­
cially reported, every vote
counted ami recheeked and
every absentee ballot counted
ami rccherked," Kelly said.
With all of Florida's 2,279
precincts reporting, B u r n s
b.id 301.220 votes, Fred O
Dickinson 180,888, High 209,3r.2, Fred Karl 85,809, Kelly
198.948 and John Mathews
133,722.
High said that Burns had
made a great deal out of what
lias heen done in Jacksonville
during hi* administration, ami
"that suits me line."
"I'm perfectly willing to
base tlu&gt; campaign on a com
parison of our records right
down the line:
".Miami's tax decrease vs.
increased taxes in Jackson
villc; the comparative moral­
ity oi our governments; ho.v
Die two cities have done in at­
tracting new industry, and a
comparison of Hie harmony
or lack of it in which our pco
pic live."
Both High and Burns said
they would not change tlicir
campaign tactics for the run
off or revise their platforms
And both men said they would
welcome support from Hie lo*
ing candidates and set out to
get that support.

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sign is y«t to tie cH'icrnilned.
The water route) vation and
The ''bulletin" will have on
overlay in the upper left hand control bill was defeated with
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corner with a map stressing 2,355 fo r and 2,033 against.
A grant o f more than $1
Democrats will go to the
the St. Johns River and.Lake
million will maku |&gt;os*ible con
polls
again on May 20 for
Monroe nnd worda pushing
st ruction of a new laboratory
the second or run off primary
Seminole County.
building from tho Institute of
The largest type will boost und vote on these candidates;
Marine Science, University of
For governor — Huydon
Sanford while the smaller type
Miami, according to Dr. Henry
Hums,
mayor of Jacksonville,
will stress the Nile o f Amer­
King S t a n f o r d , university
and Robert King High, mayor
ica,
a phrase the committee
president. The National Sci­
will rreommend lie adopted in of Miami.
ence Foundation in Washing­
For county tax collector —
Sanford's new slogan.
ton lias awarded 11,010,000 to­
Murjoriu Shepard and Troy
Directional
wording
will
ulso
ward the new facility. It'll
Ray.
be placed in a conspicuous spot
house the entire Division of
For county commissioner,
on
the
sign.
I’hysical Sciences .
District
t — Gen. .1 ('. Hutch­
Each sign would be 40 feet
ison and Edward Yarborough.
wide,
12
feet
high
and
have
is
Don’t forget Sunday
For county commissioner,
tho river und county map ex­
Mother's Duy.
tended on the top left hand District 5 — John Fitzpatrick
and Harry F. Cushing.
corner.
One politician in town is said
For justice of the peace,
liurbour
listed
the
lutest
to have bet on his enndiduto to
District tl — Linton L. Cox
Federal and state engineers truffic count for major high­
tho tune o f 6100. His oppon
and Al Davis.
ents were two men. Tho two yesterdny placed their stump ways, recommended 10 bulle­
For constable, District 4 —
tins
he
placed
at
the
strategic
won and the loser paid off by o f approval on the City of
It. E. Carroll nnd Charlie
points.
The
committee
reduced
Sunfoid'a
new
6410,000
sew­
ripping a 6100 bill in two, giv
Thomas.
age treatment plant, it was re­ the number to seven with the
ing half to each man.
For constable, District (5 —
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ported today by City Manager stipulation that the other Grady Hull und Charles Fa­
three
he
added
at
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later
dute.
Tho Herald haa received W. E. Knowles.
gan.
Harbour suid the project
The federul government is
many, many compliment* on
County Democrats ulso will
would
consist
o
f
u
three-year
ita account o f Juvenile Court underwriting the plant will) 30
vote for national committee­
happenings published in Tues­ |ier cent o f the total cost. contract with an option to man und committcewaman nnd
day’s edition. Readers culled Knowles suid this grunt comes withdruw, subject to negotia­ for u slate of delegates to
the office volunteering their under the anti-stream pollu­ tion at the anniversary date. the iintionul convention pledg­
The firm would supply the
help und offering suggestions tion art directed by the U. S.
ed to President Lyndon Johnon how to change Juvenile de­ Health, Education and Welfare metal signs, erect and mnin- son.
tuin them at a rust of 6’&gt;0
linquency to juvenile decency. Department.
County
Republicans will
The city alrcudy bus receiv­ monthly. The upkeep would
An alert air-sea rescue ef­
Seldom ha* • report in The
vote for a national commitHerald created such a stir. It’s ed 649,600 of t h a g r a n t . also he the responsbility of the tceman nnd comm Ittec woman fort Tuesday saved two San­
hoped the Item will do some Knowles said a federul auditor rompany, Ilurhour said.
und also for two slates of ford airmen from Injury af
good; will rut delinquency will come here, after which the 1 Scale models of several pro­ delegates to tin* nutiunnl con­ ter they ejected from t/ielr
city will receive another 678, posed signs and slogans were vention, one slate unpledged A-5A Vigilante attack bomber
even just a little bit.
studied by the committee
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during a training mission
000.
and one pledged tn Ken. Hur­
whose rhuirmun is Clifford
from the attack carrier L'SS
A number of businesses are
ry Goldwntcr.
MeKihbin.
Enterprise, the Navy an­
•aid to be following the lead
New models, spelling out the
nounced today.
of a Long Island, N. Y. bunk
suggested wording and slo­
The airmen, both assigned
which haa banned smoking by
gans will la* prepared by the
to Heavy Attack Squadron
employes at its 60 branches—
HUKLDURT FIELD, Flu. advertising firm and lie avail­
Seven, are Lt. Cdr. Jerrold
except in washrooms. A noble
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twin-engine
mili­
E. Cita|Hlelaine, pilot of the
able
for
the
committee
to
pre­
experiment, but cynics claim
tary plune crashed into pine sent to the Chamlter for contwin-jet aircraft, ami Avia­
such a nil* will do mors to
tion Electrician's Mate First
muke washrooms popular than woods at the end of a runway aideratiun when tho next budDANVILLE, Calif (U PI) — Class Clifton Stringer, bom
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
crewmen ejected after the
place a 676 a week clerk with ing center, killing four of its
Francisco in clear weather aircraft became uncontmneight crewmen.
a 6300,1)00 machine.
crashed and burned on a able in maneuvers 70 miles
The other occupunta of the
ranch today and all 41 per-! off the roast of Northern
C123, including the pilot and
sons altoard were re|&gt;ortcd Italy.
co-pilot, were injured, hut only
killed.
Minutes
later destroyers
;3ne seriously enough to re­
MIAMI (U I’I )— Sissy DawPacific Air Lines officialsj and heliro;&gt;ers from the near­
quire hospitalization.
son will lie a real blushing said the plane, an F27 turbo­
by Enterprise task group
bride Saturday.
jet, carried 40 passengers, a were on the scene to accom ­
Mayor A. L. Wilson will cut
And Charles I). Morrow, a crew of three and one Fed­
plish the rescue.
a ribbon at 2 p. m. tomorrow
23-year-old Miami sailor, also eral Aviation Agency observ­
fnrmully opening the Ronds
may turn pink, either from er.
Mall east o f I’urk Avenue, be­
Some burglars just have no embarrassment or the Florida
Contra Costa County sh er­
tween First nnd Commercial ronscienee.
aun.
iff's officers said there were
GAINESVILLE
(UPI)
Thieves broke into First
They're getting married In no survivors.
Streets.
At the close of late registra­
Sunfurd-Scminole Art Asso­ Baptist Church, Sixth and the nude.
The plane. Flight 773 ori­ tion (or the spring triinester,
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
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,
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
sorship of the Sanford Cham­ cording to police reporta to- bride, Mr. and 5tn. John Daw- ity on the east side of San ed today. This was a slight
day.
i son.
ber o f Commerce.
Francisco Bay.
increase over last year.

Sanford Sewage
Plant Approved

Air-Sea Rescue
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44 Feared Dead
In Plane Crash

Blushing Bride
In The Raw

Mayor To Open
Mall Tomorrow

All Precincts
In,- Absentees
Being Counted

Burglars Loot
Sanford Church

6,fil4 At UF

FOREST HANGERS Albert llam a (left) und Terrell Ravin boro a samp­
ling' front ‘ T he Senator," more commonly known an "The Bijr Tree," in nn
effort to determine its age, believed to be between .‘1,500 ami 8,600 years.
However, the rangers suid the buhl cypress tree’s "interior" is such that
no true cstmnte of its nge is possible. Prompted by the County Commis­
sion, "The Rig Tree" will be publicized ns u Seminole County "must" for
tourists by the Suuford Chnmber of Commerce. It is loeuted on Gen. J. C.
Hutchison Pnrkwuy.
(Herald Photo)

Council Minutes Crowds Greet LBJ
Support Her,
On Poverty Tour
Mayor Says
Concern for the future of
the Village o f North Orlande
nnd not for herself, personally
or in her official rnpurlty ns
mayor, was expressed tills
muming by Mrs. Irene Van
Kepoel in answer to rhurgrs of
"gross abuse of office , ,. ,
through misappropriation of
public- funds" brought against
her und Councilman Arthur
Ferrin by former Mayor W.
W. Anderson.
Mayor Van Kepoel said that
"I am protected by Hie min­
utes of April 17: ‘On motion
by Mr. (Arthur) Rhodes nlid
seconded by Mr. (Arthur) Far*
•in giving Mr. (David) Titsun
(police commissioner) author­
ity to luivu tho police cur
p a in te d ."

KN ROUTE WITH JOHN­
SON (U I'D —President John­
son journeyed on a six-state
tour of the poverty-plagued
Applarhhn area today, talk-

mwA...
B R IE F S
Now Threat
VIENTIANE, Laos (U PI)
— Premier Houvnnnu I'liouinn’s ultimatum to two leftist
ministers in hilling posed a
new threat today to hopes for
reorganizing the Laotiun coal­
ition government.

Lynda On Tour

Anderson, in a petition reportcdly s igneil by 211 persons,
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Bird Johnson, the
charged Mayor Van Kepoel Lynda
und Feriln with misuse of President's 20 year-old dauglitfunds in Hint they improperly |er, took her mother'* place
authorized a fill payment for today on the Chief Kxucua paint job for the village pul- ' tree's five slate Appalachian
ire cruiser. Anderson request- tour,
ed n triul for the two or their [
,
resignation* from the council. Iv C I ll 1 O l'C C I llC n t S
"In toy opinion," said Mayor|
NICOSIA, Cyprus ( UPI) —
Van Kepoel, "Mr. Anderson is (
and Turkish Cypriot
u frustrated lawyer-type W ul-! force* reinforced their de­
ter Mitty at heart, lie brought' fenses and manned new gun
the sumo charge* against his position* today a* a result of
predecessor. . . .
j fighting at widely-scattered
" I f necessary, I can retain point* on this strife-torn isan utlorney hut the villuge land,
cannot turn to a lawyer to
repair the damage Mr. Andcr- L I3J O il 1 110 CtO
son has again done to this I WASHINGTON (U PI) —
community.
|(•resident Johnson has travelFerrin released a lengthy - ,j fttrt|a.r „ n,| token more
statement defending Mayor tri|,* t]uri„ K his first five
Van Kepoel and himself for lllHnt|,g in „fric«i than cither
their actions in authorizing
K Kennedy or Dwight
puynu-nt of the police cruiser
Elsenhower in the opening
paint Job and also for the use monlhs „ f ,(o-ir terms.
of n truck to haul sund for Hie
Little League baseball field.
It was understood at last
CHICAGO (UI’ I) — Selec­
Tuesday evening’* c o u n c i l
tion of a jury in the 620 mil­
meeting, when Anderson filed lion finud conspiracy trial o f
his charges, Hint a hearing Teamster u n i o n I’reaident
would lie held June 2. How­ James It. lloffu was halfway
ever, Mayor Van Kepoel said home today, needing eight
today there was no vote taken more jurois to complete the
at that meeting concerning a panel.
trial or bearing.

ing man-toman with jobless
workers and pledging a new
"American
revolution"
to
help their plight.
At his first slop of the
two-day trip in Cumlierland,
Mil., Johnson sounded Hie
theme of his trip when ho
pointed to cabinet members
accompanying him ami do
elared: "W e entne because we
rare."
Emm Maryland, ho hopped
(o Martlnsburg, W. Va., for a
brief stop and the srhcdulc
then railed for a swing into
Ohio, Tennessee, North Caro­
tin
and
Georgia.
Five
speeches were on the agenda,
including a breakfast talk to­
morrow to nicinlicrs of the
Georgia legislature- but he
was expected to make even
more.
At Cumberland,
Johnson
quickly sought out the man
on-Hie-atreet. He paid a visit
to n state unemployment of
ficc in the Maryland commun­
ity ami talked to Hie jobless
workers there.
At Hie high acliool stadium
where his helicopter landed,
the President was greeted by
a turnout of about 8,500. At
the Cumberland (own square,
wlie-e lie delivered bis lirsl
speech of the day, an esti­
mated crowd of more than 3,000 heard him declare war
to "free 30 million Americans
from the prison of poverty."
Although he stopped only
briefly at Martimburg, to
change from helicopter to his
Air Force jet, Johnson was
given a warm wclcomo at
the airport.

Military organizations of
the Sanford area will observe
Armed Forces Day on May
16-17.
Mayor A. L. Wilson has pro­
claimed May 10 as "Armed
Forces Day to pay special tri­
bute to Hie members of Hie
armed forces."
The public will be invited to
an "open house" on that day
at Sanford Naval Air Station
to view a display of aircraft
and ordnance.
Members of Hie various Re­
serve Corps and the Florida
National Guard will attend
church in a body on May 17.

MOSCOW (UI’ I) — The
doubling of Soviet aid to Al­
geria assured Russi* of Prciidrnt Ahmed lien ilellu'* sup­
port toduy nnd testified to
the Kremlin'* drive for African support against Red Chi­
na and thu West.

Abandoning of Station Street
in Altamonte Springs so it ran
lie used by the Home Builders
Association was approved last
night by the Town Council,
subject to action at a public
hearing.
Town Alty. S. J. Davis was
asked lo advertise the hear­
ing. The firm wishes to placo
a railroad spur on tho street
to aerve ita business.
Architect Robert Webb re­
ported to council members
during the brief meeting that
plana for Hie new recreational
building are virtually com ­
pleted and will be in a few
days.
In other action, the council
authorized the town clerk to
seek cost figures for painting
tho community house and
town hail and also listened
to lighting plans for the new
Highway 436 from Highway
17-92 west to Hie town limits.

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MIAMI (U PI) — Miami
attorney Karl Fnlreloth catried a slender lend today in
his race for attorney general
with incumbent James Kyncs
but with ntuu-ntcc ballot counting still incomplete.
The latest statewide figure*
gave Faircloth 403,102 vote*
to 4ti0,o32 for Kyncs. Tills in­
cluded returns from all of tha
state’s 2,279 precinct*, plus a
number of absentee ballot*—
but not nil.
The S t a t e
Canvassing
Board meet* on Tuesday to
approve the official votea
from the counties and mnko
the statewide totals official.
It may not be until then bofore the two candidates con­
sider the cliff-hanger raca
finally settled.
The race has been ona o f
tho closest in Florida history,
and probably the closest for
a state Cabinet post. In 1876,
less than 200 votes separat­
ed two candidates for gov­
ernor, but not since then bus
there been a race that close.
Faircloth is seeking the
post to which Gov. Farris
Bryant appointed Kyncs in
Jununry to succeed veternn
attorney general Richard Er­
vin, who « « • given a Stula
Supreme Court seat.
Faircloth, 4 3 , started o f f
Tuesday night as tha leader
in tho bnlloting nnd once held
a lend o f some 30,000 votes.
Kynes begnn to surge ahead
after that hut hy mid • dny
Wednesday, Faircloth had es­
tablished a slim lead that held
at lietween 2,000 and 3,000
votes.

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P a g e 12 — J u n e I, 19G4

First O f 'Sunflavor' Mellons On M arket

Barry And Rocky
In Last-Ditch
Primary Pitch
Cs i

II

Carolyn King, of Jlartow,
national watermelon queen
joined with Florida’s Com­
missioner
of
Agriculture

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Sen. Harry Goldwatcr and
Gov. NcUon A. Rockefeller
kept fighting for v o id today
in the final hours of a Cal­
ifornia preildential primary
campaign with managers of
b o t h candidates predicting
victory.
The two Republican presi­
dential candidates are match­
ed in T udday’i critical pri­
m ary conlest — the last and
most important presidential
primary of 1964. The winner
gets 86 national convention
votes.
Rockefeller was flying back
overnight from New York,
where his aon. Nelson Jr.,
waa born Saturday, for a 1,100-mile hedge-hopping trip
tip and down the atate by
chartered plane. Ilia schedule
called for 12 airport stops heginning this morning at San
Diego, up aa far north as
Chico and back through San
Francisco to Los Angeles.
If both Rockefeller and
Goldwatcr keep their sched­
ules, they will he holding sep­
arate rallies tonight, less than
an hour apart, at Los Ange­
les.
Goldwatcr planed to fly
this afternoon from Washing­
ton for his airport appear­
ance at Los Angeles. He also
will appear on a state tele­
vision hookup tonight.
Victory forecasts came Sun­
day from Sen. Thomas II. Kuchel, chairman of the Rocke­
feller campaign in Califor­
nia, and former Sen. William
F. Knowland, !h« Goldwatcr
chairman.
Knowland said Ills belief
that Goldwatcr would win l&gt;y
800,000 votes was buttressed
by big turnouts for (he con­
servative Arizona senator at
campaign rallies Saturday.

con­
Doyle Conner recently in| -The seal, chosen In
launching the first shipment test which drew more than
of watermelons bearing the 10,000 entries, is used to dc
new Florida SunFLAvor seal.
signatc only Florida's top
agricultural products. Water­
melons are the third commod­
ity to qualify for use of the
seal. Previously, potatoes and
corn rame under the SunFLAvor designation.
While Carolyn reigns as the
national watermelon queen,
she is, appropriately enough,
from Florida — the nation's
principal producer of water­
melons. Each year. Florida
ships some $10 million worth
of watermelons to markets
throughout the country.
Carolyn, a student at the
University of Florida in
Gainesville, is sponsored by
the Watermelon Growers ,
Distributors Association, which

is headed by W. R, (Hill)
Ward Jr., ol lakeland. The
association, a national trade
group, is observing Us 50th
anniversary this year.

Monday • Tuesday
• Wednesday

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Corpse Just
A Dummy
CLACTON, England, (UPI)
Two police car* were dis­
patched to a Hotel here Sun­
day night when a telephone
caller reported: ‘'Some men
have just enrried a corpse in
through the back door.”
The "corpse” turned out to
be a tailor's dummy which
wa* being used by a film
company.
The lek I* the monetary
unit of Albania.

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No Mansion For
Groundkeeper
HEADING, Knglund (UPI)
— The Ikrkahlrn County
Council's planning department
decided against building a
cottage for the
• a - week
groun da-keeper of ita new
$5,600 recreation area and
recommrndrd that a house
adjoining the properly he
bought Instead.
Members of the planning
department were red-fared
when they were Informed the
house waa a 3(1 - room man­
sion valued at $08,000.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark
(UPI)— Tile little mermaid of
Copenhagen, her new head in
place, was put back on her
pedestal overlooking the har­
bor today after a five-week ab­
sence.
Vandals had decapitated her
April 23.
A trurk delivered the llfcslxc bronze statute of the fairy-

tula creatorii from it foundry,
where n new head was affix­
ed, to the hartzor side. A crane
gently lifted her hack to the
rock she has occupied for 31
years.
She gazed out again with
that sad smile world tourists
and Danes know so well and on
the city that loves her like a
daughter.

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VOL. 56

Graduation.
* • •
It's that time again!
• • •
Watch (or special sections
ot The Herald this wiek deal­
ing with grads from Seminole,
Lyman and Oviedo h i g h
schools. We’re also carrying
stories and photos of activi­
ties at All Souls School, San­
ford Naval Academy and
Crooms High.
• • •
And, as you’ve already no­
ticed in this column, a host
of young men and women
(torn Sanford are being grad­
uated from schools and colleges around the country.
• • •
Winston Hcrcy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Plercy and
grandson of a proud grand­
father, G. E. Piercy, receiv­
ed his US degree in Business
and History Monday from
Murray State College at Mur­
ray. Ky. He's a mem tier of
Alpha Gamma Itho Fratern­
ity. Young Plercy graduated
from Seminole High in 1900.
His parents and Miss Susan
Piercy attended the gradua­
tion.
• • •
Herman Rozoisky of Cas­
selberry was among some
l.'tK) graduates to receive de­
grees Saturday at l/ouiiiana
State University's a n n u a l
commencement exercises.
• • •
Among the 263 students in
Stetson University's 81st grad­
uation class which was grad­
uated Monday was Ned Nor\ille Julian Jr. of Sanford.
Young Julian got his BA in
history and now plans grad­
uate study in Stetson's famed
College of Law. During his
yrars at Stetson Julian was a
member of 1-ambda Chi, tliu
Pershing Hides, Westminster
Fellowship, Stetson's inter*
mural program, student gov­
ernment association, student
president's cabinet, chairman
of the Stetson student traffic
committee and coordinutur of
Stetson's traffic department.
• • •
A wcrklong County Couit
session evaporated Monday
when defendants scheduled
for trial pleaded guilty. Judge
C. Vernon Mize dismissed the
jury. Earlier he had predict­
ed the court would be in ses­
sion much of thr week.
•

•

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Local Jaycccs will get an
insight on latestprocessing
machines when Hubert Mar­
tin, consulting engineer for
IBM, will speak at the Thurs­
day noon luncheon in the
Civic Center. Program chair­
man is Wayne Albert.
* • •
And next Monday, the local
Ilotary Club will honor its
baseball team members at
the Civic Center luncheon.
The players will be in uni­
form for tlse occasion ami
President Hill Hemphill asks
for a record turnout ot mem­
bers.
• • •
Be member when llie city au­
thorities were so concerned
because the Palms Hotel de­
molition was moving at a
snail's pace? And the build­
ing* on Uic city purchased
lots at Park Avenue and W.
First Street were tumbling in
"a cloud of dust?" Well the
Palm* is "long gone." And
the “ city parking lot" at our
main intersection is "a mess
that IS a mess"! ! l-et’.s get on
with the clean-up job, boys.

North Orlando
Meeting Today
The June meeting of the
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil will be held in the Civic
Building at 7:30 p.m. today,
one half hour earlier than
regularly scheduled.
On the agenda ii public
hearing for Mayor Irene Van
Ecrpoel and Councilman Ar­
thur Ferrln on charges of
"misappropriation of public
funds" made at the May
council meeting through peti­
tion which also called for their
removal from office.

Tot Drowns
MIAMI (U I'll — A twoyear-old tot. Curtis Dwyer,
drowned in a rockpit Monday
after his |0-yesr-old brother
made a vain effort to save
him and became stuck in wa| lei side slush.
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TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1961

SANKOKD. FLORIDA

NO. 203

City Opens W ater System Bids
Figures On 4
BRIEFS Categories Of
Cool June
Project Given

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12 Locations
To Be Set Up
Sabin Sunday
Plans arc being pushed to
completion for this Sunday
clinics to administer Sabin or­
al vaccine to county resident*.
The "feeding stations" will
be srt up in 12 location*
throughout the county and
each will he open from noon
to 5 p.m.
The program is being nrranged by Sauford-Sumlnole
Jaycccs in cooperation with
tiic Seminole County Health
Department.
SUMMER READING course is lieing offered
This is the second project
this year at Seminole High School as part of
in n two-part series aimed at
the
Enrichment Program. It will be conducted
wiping out polio. The Sabin
hy Mr*. Guy Allen, shown checking it over
vaccine is taken in a cube of
with student*. With her, from left, are Earl
sugar nr in distilled water for
Tillson, Jimmy Dodson and Ray Lusk.
those preferring it that way.
Thoie who visited the clin­
ics during the previous pro­
gram are asked to adhere to
the same schedule. If the person attended the first elinic
then, he should do the same
this time, nffieial* point out.
If the person waited for
the makeup Sunday a week
A new flag ami flagpole or It is meaningless. Surely
later, he should skip this Sun­
day's clinic hut tie sure to at­ now stands in the Sylvan these dead did not din in
tend the makeup scheduled Cemetery in Paula having vain. And yet our men are
been Jiluved there in ccrcnton- fighting . , . and dying. Have
for tlie following Sunday.
ies conducted Saturday during we done all we can to ins uic
Memorial liny activities of peace as individuals as well
American Lrgicn Post 5.1,
us a nation?
Presiding at the 10 a. in.
"Is our present Hclion in
service was Mr. \V. J. Klrur, tlie world helping lo insure
picsident of Auxiliary Unit this peace we desire?
5.1. Mrs. Joel Held, post
"I have nuked many ques­
chaplain, offered tin- piaycr tions. I have neither tim time
und Floyd C, Richards, Lake nor tlie wisdom to answer
Mary School principal, was them sumr questions, But 1
the main speaker.
do know we are not helping
WATERLOO. Iowa (UPI)— "On behalf of the American
our 'resolve for these dead'
Police held the bcipcctaclcd Legion Post 51 of Kunford,"
unless wc are active ci lire lit
son of a saving* association Richards said, “we me here
—active in our religion, our
president on an open murder toduy to dedicate this flag
community,
and our nation.
charge today in the bloody and flagpole in the memory
"Today as we lied irate this
sex-slaying of a pretty teen­ of all deceased veterans of all
flog let us also dedicate our­
age secretary.
wnia and who are buried
The nearly naked body of here. As the gleat emancipat­ selves to do more than re­
Diane Kay Gable, 19, was or said, 'We line highly re­ solve. YYu must dedicate our­
found strangled and stabbed solve that these dead shull selves to do ns we know- in
in the living room of her par­ not liave died in vain; that uur hearts wo should do,
ents' home Monday. Authori­ thia nation, under God, shall lather than trying to find a
ties said there were teeth have a new birth of freedom.’ reason why we should not do.
Only in this way ran wa as­
marks on her nose and upper
“It docs not seem that it
lip and she had been sexually ia enough to just resolve— sure that these dead should
not have die din vain. That
molested.
we must act on its resolution thia nation, under God. shall
John Thomas Kyle, a 18have a new- birth of freedom,
year-old high school student
and that thia government of
and son of the president of
tho people, by tlie people, and
the First Federal Savings and
for tho people, shall not ihtTeian Association, was arrest­
ish from the earth.”
ed a few hours after Diane's
Tho flag, given hy Mrs.
body was discovered.
Esther Spivey In Mrs. Rea
Itlackhawk County deputy
medical examiner I)r. Eugene TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Newsome, a G o l d S t a r
Smith said Diane, 19, the One of the cusea that trigger­ Mothci, was raised hy l.edaughter of a prominent real ed impeachment c h a r g e s glonalre Tom H ot and J. C.
estate operator, hid been stab- against circuit Judge Rich- Caldwell. While tin- flag was
bed four time*, twice in the aid Kelly of Pasco County being raised Norman l.cmli,
left side of her chest and went hark to the Supreme trumpet soloist with Hie Sem­
inole High School Itnnd play­
twice in the head. In addition Court today on rehearing.
to the teeth marks, there were The rourt had ruled on the ed Baeville.
cush in March, siding with
Mrs. Newsome then placed
bruises on her neck.
Diane had atayed home dur­ Judge Kelly in a four-to-two a wreath of Poppies at the
polo as Norman played Taps
ing Hie Memorial Day week­ split decision.
However, it turned out that on tlie trumpet.
end while her parents went
on a fishing trip at Harper's Justice Richurd Ervin, one of
Ferry, lows. She stayed be­ the judges who concurred in
hind to catch up on work at the majority opinion, was Quads Born To
her father's office, where she disqualified to sit in the case
was employed a* a secretary. because he had lieen the at- Brooklyn Pair
tory of record for Kelly whilr
NEW YORK (U PI)—Quad*
Ervin was state attorney gen­ ruplets—three girls and a
Child Guidance eral.
hoy—were horn to a Brook­
Upon this fa d being called lyn rouple today at the In­
Clinic Planned
to its attention, the court
Establishment of a child granted a rehearing because terborough General Hospital
guidance clinic in this county it requires the affirmative in Brooklyn.
The mother, Mr*. Marie
will lie discussed next Tuesday votes of four justices for any
Priori), and the four infants
at Jim Spencer'a Restaurant Supreme Court decision.
were doing fine, lire hospital
meeting of the Seminole t'ounErvin was replaced at to- said.
ly Juvenile Council, Inc.
day's rehearing hy former
Mis. Pelnro and her hus­
Speaking at the noon meet­ Justice H. L. Seining of St.
ing will be Dr. Edward L. Petersburg, now dean of the band, Salvatore, have three
Fleming, chief psychologist Stetson l-aw College. Chief other children.
The first of the quads to
consultant of the Florida State Justice K. Harris Drew, who
he born was the 'J-poirnd, 11
nureau of Mental Health.
disqualified himself in-cause
The meeting haa been call­ he presided at the Kelly im­ oiineu boy. Then runic the
ed by William O. Tanner J r , peachment trial In-fore the girls weighing 2 pounds, 14
Juvenile Council president. state senate which resulted in ounces, 2 pounds even und 2
pounds, .1 iiunrcs.
Kelly's acquittal, was replac­
ed by retired Justire Paul
City Escapee
llarns of Miami Univuraity Blowout Cause
l.aw School.
Still Missing
Of Two Deaths
A city prisoner who escaped
FORSYTH, Gu. (UPI) —A
Monday morning from a work
Florida couple wrre killed
gang on West 23th Street wai
still at large Isle this morn­ Hy Cnilrd I’rras nllrrnatinnal near here Mosday following
The Rotary Club drrivrd its a tire blowout on their ear,
ing.
Police identified (he escapee nume from the custum of its the Highw-ay Patrol repolled.
Tho puliol identified the
as Joe Freeman and they said charter members of meeting
the search is being concentrat­ in rotation at their offices «r victims ss Max Sigmyrs, 70.
ed in this area. He was wear­ placet of business, according the driver, and Matilda Siging work gang clothing when to the Encyclopedia Britan- my re. 07, both of Ormond
Reach.
nice.
1m fled.

New Flagpole Stands
In Sylvan Cemetery

Teenager Held
In Sex Slaying
Of Secretary

Rehearing Set
In Kelly Case

Rotators

WASHINGTON (U P l)-T he
Weather Bureau forecasts *
cool June for the Eastern half
Bid* were opened Monday
ol tlie United States, with par­
afternoon
for this city's $800,ticularly chilly weather In the
000 water Improvement pro­
South,
gram and City Manager War­
Three Escape
ren E. Knowles reported the
LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — apparent low offer* wore at
Throe prisoner* sawed their
way out of the Nebraska Pen­ or near the estimates
The city recently authorized
itentiary overnight, the sec­
Ihe
issuance of bond* for the
ond break from the prison in
45 days.
work aral Monday's formal
opening wa* one of the major
Korean Protest
steps in gelling the job done.
SEOUL (UI’l l — More than
Knoulrx told the 2o bidding
2.000 university students stag­
ed anti-government demon­ firms that thr hid* will be
stration* today, demanding analyzed, presenter! to the
the resignation of President City Commission and formal
Park Chung Hee.
action is rxpectcd In tie taken
on (hem at the June 8 meet­
4 Seek Office
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) - ing.
The project was divided into
Four Negroes sought congres­
four
categories—water supply
sional seat* today In Hie Mis­
sissippi Democratic primary well*, prestressed roncrolo
which has generated only cas­ tanks, ca»t iron pipe and water
treatment plant*.
ual interest.
Assisting In Hie hid opening
were Ihe city's new engineer.
Judy To Sail
HONG KONG (UPI) - Alliert Shaw, who began hi*
Actress-singer Judy Garland duties here this week, anil B.
plans to take an ocean voyage C. (Cal) Conklin, resident en­
to convalesce from a sudden gineer for the consulting firm
illness Dial brought her close of Clark, Dietz, Painter &amp;
to death last Thursday, her Associates.
Tiie apparent low bidder for
doctor said today.
tlie water supply wells wa*
Meredith Corporation of Or­
Freeze Continues lando
with $21,473.
By United Press International
Other bidders I n c l u d e d
Cold air drove tlie mercury
l.ayne Atlantic Company, Orbelow freezing in the upper
Undo; Central Florida Welt
Midwest again today ami
Drillers, Orlando; Mechanical
scattered showers s o a k e d
&amp; Chemical Company, Bran­
parts of Uic Carolina*, Geor­
don. ami Locke Well It Pump
gia and Florida.
, Company, Irlando. p
The lone bidder for the pre
Final Effort
stressed rnm-rrte tanks was
WASHINGTON (UPI) Cron Corporation, Gainesviltc,
With tho selteduled show­
with $161,290.
down only a week away, Sen­
Apparent low bidder for thr
ate leaders today began tln-ir ca«t Iron pipe was E. N. Mur­
tinat drive (or votes to aliut ray Construction Company,
off (he M-day southern (tilBuena Vista, Ga,, with $238,buster against t h e
rivll 090 06.
rights hill.
Other bidders includes! Noll
Construction Company, Char­
Talks Urired
lotte, N. C.; Patterson A Wild­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — er
Construction Company,
Sen. George I). Aiken, R-Vt., Birmingham, Ala; Carnhron
n high ranking member ot Hie Construction, Orlando; R. C.
Senate F o r e i g n Relation! Riley Construction Company,
Committee, said the United Pompano Beach; Bumhy &amp;
H airs should confer with Sllmpson Construction Com­
other nations on Southeast pany, Orlando; Boyce Com­
Asian problem* it such con­ pany,
Clearwater;
Mackle
fer enrvi niter "a lessening Brothers, DeLind; Hiihhand
of the chance of war."
Construction Company, Or­
lando.
Apparent low bidder for the
water treatment plants was
Mackle Brothrrs with $237,777.
Lee Const ruction Company o(
Sanford was next lowest with
a base hid of $251.non.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Other bidding firm* Includ­
A Southern senator conceded ed Hubbard Construction Comtoday that tlie Senate leader­ puny, Rainer Hull A Company.
ship aectns to have rounded Winter Park; Wakeinan Con­
up enough vote* to hull tho struction Company, P a l m
Dixie filibuster against the Reach.
civil rights hit].
With line week left liefuie
tlie riurhil Vote on riot lire,
Sen. Sliorn Thurmond, D-S. ('.,
told the Senate: "It would
seem that those voting in the
affirmative on cloture would
In- sufficient to end debate."
Tim-* entries of I,nil.ling*
Uiurmund wa* the first III tile city are bring probed
Southern senator to publicly by police tills morning. The
express doubt about Dixi.- burglaries, or uttein|ils, were
pros|&gt;ects for continuing Hie made during the ruglil.
talkathon against the unti •
Thieves went thwarted dur­
discrimination measure.
ing Ihe night when they a t­
White Thurmond spoke on tempted to enter the Hill
tlie floor against tlie leader­ Lumber Company office at
ship jury trial compromise, 21.1 W. Third St. A glass in
Democratic Icailers discussed u dour was broken hut nu
the cloture vote with Presi­ entry was made.
dent Johnson.
Gusolin* was taken from a
nearby truck ami keys to it
were tossed on Ihe ground,
Shastri Named
police report.
The Home Rudder* Supply
Unanimously
NEW DELHI (UPI) — Lai Company on West Seminole
Bahadur Shastri, a virtual un­ Illvd. was entered during the
known outside India, today night and Ihe burglars made
was elected unanimously hy off with several power tools,
the ruling Congress party to a calculator and electric shav­
succeed Jawahartal Nehru a* er.
The entry was discovered
prime minister of this pivotal
this morning by Wayne llurAsian power.
Tlie diminutive, xofl-spokcn get* as he o|ienrd the estab­
Shuslri immediately warned lishment at 7:30.
that India facta a "great cri­ Th« band loom at Crooms
sis" and he called for unity High School was entered by
among the country's 482 mil­ breaking a glass and check
lion people m working toward was being made to sec if
anything is missing.
a socialist society.

Thurmond Sees
Filibuster End

Three Building
Entries Probed

ACRES OK DEAD KISH cover Lake Jossun and the odor is described as
"immense." Harold L. Moody, biologist for the state Game and Fresh
Water Kish Commission, said the presence of Kroon poisonous aljrnc is
tho cause of the Riant fish kill. He said rain is sorely needed to correct
the situation and a change in the temperature would also possibly help,
lie predicts the experience will last about a week and that fishing may
even he bettor because of the kill.
(Herald Photos)

Gov. Bryant On California Vote M ay
Ruling: 'Choice
Decide G O P Future
To Deny God'
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Furria Rrynnt said the
U.H. Supreme Court ruling
Monday Hint struck iluwu
Florida's law requiring pub­
lic B e h in d Kihlc reading gives
. i Risen onl; * P &gt; choice to
deny Coil
In Wsshington, Sen. George
A. Sirmtht'r* snlrl ihe Supreme
Court muy soon Ire prohibit­
ing the government from
recognising Thanksgiving ami
Chi istniu*.
Most slate officials frit tl
was just a matter of lime
until tlie Inw was ordered
crated by Ihe high rourt. Tlie
action .Monday will liave no
practical effort until tlie
school* open next fall.
And when achmd* reopen
ill September local school
boards limy use a new untest­
ed state law that give* tlie
hoatil Hie option to offer in
thr schmds "a secular- jiragram of education including
lint tint limited to nil objec­
tive study of lire Bible and
of religion." The Inw wa*
passed hy the
1961 Legi­
slature,
lliynnt said in s statement
following tiie decision Mon­
day.
"I can not escape the con­
clusion that this nation must
either place its faith in God
or deny him anil that tlie
choice (lie Supreme Court
makes in this ruling is to
drny him."

Trial Of Catholic
Officer Begins
SAIGON, Viet Nam IU P H Thr politically explosive Inal
of it Roman Catholic n((irer
accused of ordering troop* •r
lire on lliiddhiil demonstra­
tors opened today a m 1 d
mounting religious tension.
Maj. Dang SI went on trial
charged with responsibility
for the deaths of nine demon­
strators In the city of Hue on
May 8, 1961. which triggered
tlie ouster moiement against
Ihe late President Ngo Dlnli
Diem.

.SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
California Kepuphliran* vote
toduy in u primary expected
to decide whether tlie GOP
veer* toward conservatism nr
hunts for a presidential can­
didate ill tliu middle of tire
road.
The choice is between Sen.
Harry Goldwntcr of Arizona,
heru of Republican roliservn-

COMSAT Stock
Goes On Sale
NEW YORK (U PI) —
Wall Klreel gut thn blast-off
signal from the Securities &amp;
Exchange Commission today
and the world's first stock of­
fering in u space venture went
into orbit.
Die Communication* Satel­
lite Corp. COMSAT received
final approval of it* 5 nullum
common share offering in
Washington ami tlie slock op­
ened on the over-the-counter
market at the official under­
writer a price of $2(1 a share
lit 10:08 a.in., EOT. Within a
short time it shot up to $27,
fell hack to $22 a slum' then
moved up again to $24 bid $26
offered.
Demnrid for the stork, most­
ly from small investors, bun
raised a problem of allocating
shares, Tlie company lias im­
posed u limit of Ml shares per
customer, hut most brokers
felt that few investors will
get even Hint many.

lives, and the more libera)
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York, who was given an
edge iiy poll-takers.
They urn Ihe only ruudl*
date* in n presidential prim*
ary contest for 86 national
convent inn delrgnta*. Write-in
vote* may not ho rust.
Mild, fair weather was
forecast for most of the state.
About two million Repuhlicans were expected to vote,
along with 2.6 million Demo*
u n is, wiio have p r i m u r y
squabbles of their own. Tim
poll* are open from 7 a. in.,
to 7 p. in.. PDT, (It) a. m.,
to It) p. in., EDT) In most
counties and to 8 p. m, (II
p. m., EDT) in five counties.
lhith Rockefeller and Gold*
wulrr returned to California
Monday for lust minute ef­
fort* climaxing a campaign
marked by bitterness amt
name railing. It hus threaten*
ed to muse a deep rift iusida
Hie GOP and has caused a
heavy drain on the energy
und money of both campaign
organization*.
Wlicn Goldwntcr arrived at
tliu l.os Angeles airport Mon­
day night lie was greeted by
noisy cheers fiom liia support­
ers. Nome of tin'm stayed on
to give [lions cheers to
Rockefeller, who was finish­
ing a tour of tlie state ssd
trying to talk to hia own
hackers. Police kept on tim
a tilt to prevent trouble, und
Rnekofetclr joked about his
rhanrr In talk In Goldwntcr
fans, who were booing him,

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WEDNESDAY SPECIAL!
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9

FOR FATHER’S DAY

Interviews Set
For Thursday
Representative* of prospec­
tive engineering firms to con­
duct a feasibility study for Ihe
Port Authority Committee ol
Uie Seminole Chamber of
Commerce will tie Interview­
ed Thursday noon at the
Chamber conference room.
The meeting baa been a r­
ranged by Francis E. Rouinil
lat Jr., Port Authority Com­
mittee chairman.

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No Two-Man Orbit Seen This Year For U . S.
Gemini Project
Problems Cause
Of Delay
HOUSTON (U F l) - A on*
■ M th dslsy that tha fsdsral
apaea a fancy rtfuatd to ad
tall haa virtually washed out
A M riea't plana (or sanding
two astronauts Into orbit
aboard a alngla spaceship this
year.
Instead, astronauts Virgil I.
(Gus) Grissom a n d J o h n
Young apparently will have
to wait until January or Fab*
ruary of 198S for tha chance
to take a 7,000-pound Gemini
a a p a u l a on a three-orbit
■wing around earth.
Tha National Aaronautiea
and Space Administration
(NASA), pressed to anawar
reports that tha problemprana Gemini program haa
n a tala more delays, Insist­
ed tha Mhedule still sails lor
m k stln g Grissom and Young
• M l ‘ before tha atid of this
f e tr ,M
Informed sources Insisted

TOP STUDENTS of the 1964 Fore«t Lake
Academy GrndunUnjr CImbb, shown in thoae
photos receiving diplomas and congratulations
from Principal William Fuchs, were Merrill
Niles Croaa of Maitland, valedictorian and Mau­
reen Beth Sykes of Oneco, aulutatorlan.

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nowmn commission
Wottee Of Pottle M.atlog

Wells# IS h srsb r elvsn , that
a fte r eenltSerailen, the B.m lM le County S o n in s Commies-

NS Will hull * publta ln.rin*
_ lelsrmlns
the feasibility
or
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County cammlssisnere Hist tbs
fallowing described properly
prsasntly Boned A-t Aerlcul*
cure be noned O-l Commercial:
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P. B. 11. yegat 40 to IS. ru r
■ o r dsearlbsd Wast or t-aks
Bber*t Drive and Soulb of Bt.
PuhMa boarlne will l.a held
In tha Hsmlnola County Court
Mauae, County Cnmmlsslnnsra
noom, Banlord. Florida. WedasaSay, June IS, 1IS4 at T:S«
P. M. or as seen thsrsaftar
aa possible,
Seminole County Sonin*
Commission
By Itobert a. Drown
Seminole County Bunin*
Director
PublUh May I t B June I, 1111
OMMI
rw r a n c i r c u i t c o v i v r o p
r a n is t u r n j i o m i a i . o i i .
C U T O P A S P PO R aBSSSNOI.lt
CO UN TY, F L O R ID A
c h a n c r r y n o . tee
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r ia ln u tr.
W O B B Itt D. CO CHRAN , el ux,

Delendaais.

w o T ic r o r s u it
V o , Robert I). Cochran and
Mildred Cm hren
And to a ll parties b avin* or
•Maiming to tisve any rlsh t.
till#, nr Interrai In tha preparty herein dterrlbed.
TO II A IlK hereby nnllfled
Ih s t a Complaint to for*«il»*s
a m urteaea encum berln* tha
foilow tn* real property:
I—&gt;t ST. (Mkland Hide. a r .
rordlne In the plat thera.
nl ae recorded In I'lat llnok
IS, panes IS and SI, Public
Iteoorda ot Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida
bae baen filed asalnet you In
tha abova.stylad suit, and ynu
• re required in serve a ropy
of your Anawar to the Com­
plaint on thr P lain tiff’s a t­
torneys. van den lia rs A Hay,
I'oet Of fire Uos I4ST, Orlando.
Florida, and iu file the orl*
* in a l of such Answer with tha
r ie r k of tha a f o re e ill c irc u it
Court on or before the Slh
day of June. 1111. If ynu fell
to do so. a decree pm rnnfeeao
w ill be taken aaalnal ynu fur
I he relief demanded In tha
Com plaint.
T h is Notice sh a ll be p u b llih .
ad enra * w a lk te r feur con­
secutive w eeks In The Sanford
Herald.
Deled th is lib day of May,
1114.

AWARDS in IteliKioun Activities nt Forest Lake
Academy went to Ann Deerwestcr of Maitland,
left, who also scored perfect attendance for
10 of 12 years a t the Academy. Ronnie Bentzinftcr of Orlando, right, also received an award
for leadership.
(Herald Photos)

Bear Lake Girl Scouts Tour
Former Sanford Home Of Winter Park Artist

A il was wishful thinking.
The feet there hare been
■ era Gemini delays, unre­
ported by NASA, wee m e a l­
ed in the agency's answer to
• query Monday by United
Press International.
NASA's Manned Spacecraft
Canter near Houston said a
Gemini cepaula slated for a
aritk al unmanned test was
n e t scheduled far delivery to
Cepe Kennedy until "the laat
week In July."
Furthermore, tha agency
aald, the capsule was due a t
tha Capa eight weeka before
launch.
That placd tha aarlieat pos­
sible firing data for tha un­
manned eapeule in the last
week of September-.* full
month's etlp from tho target
date of Aug. I I that had held
op until lets laat month.
Sources dote to the pro­
gram aald 0 corresponding
delay would bo fait In tha
Otiteom-Yeung mission. Tho
astronauts' flight haa bean
•at far Nov. *7. felnea a
month beyond that fall* into
Christmas waek, a postpone■ an t tato early January ap­
peared Inevitable.

Lawla Carroll, 76, of E.
Fifth S t, Chutuoto, died Mon­
day in an Orlando hospital.
He mme to Chuluota ala
years ago from Rochester, N.
Y. and was retired front the
Rochester Transit Corp. Ha
was a member of tha Chulu­
ota Community Church and of
the Maionlc Lodge In Irondequolt, N. Y.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs,
Susan E. Carroll of ChuluoU;
five daughters, Mrs. Mary
Waits, Mrs. Virginia Tebn
and Mra. Susan Smith, all of
Rochester, Mra. Normal Lay­
man of Eglln Air Forts Bass
and Mrs. Joan Magin of Chu­
luota; a son, Charles Warney
Jr. of Ohio, N. Y., a brother,
Robert, of Elmira, N. Y. and
four alatan, 18 grandchildren
and numerous niece# and
naphsws.

Resident Dies
Harry Camron Crippen, for­
mer Sanford resident, died
Friday morning In a I t, Pet­
ersburg hospital.
Born and re*rad In Banford, Crippen was a resident
of Lake Golden and a civilian
amploya a t Sanford Naval
Air Station until ha moved
Tl------1 to 8 t Petersburg eome 10
years ago.
Ha la survived by hta wife,
Mra. Ethel Crippen; a step­
daughter, Mrs. Aylaana Dlahl
of Sanford and a slater, Mra,
Mary Newell of North Miami
Reach.
Funeral and burial services
will be held a t 10 a.m. Wed­
nesday in Gulfport.

NEWLY appointed chnlrmen for the Episcopal
Churchwomcn of IxMgwood'a Christ Church are,
from left, Mrs, Dlx Stewart, acrapbook; Mra.
Jan Cole, church periodicals and Mr*. Raymond
Bull, parliamentarian.
(Iftrald Photo)

Hospital Notes
MAY »
Admissions
Georgia Robson. V o i d s
Welsh, Darrell Johnson, Mirgaret Sarsney, Deborah Gra­
ham, David Ferguson, Earn­
est Hardy, Hove A. MeOral*
nla and llarney Paul Morgen,
ell of Senrord; Edna KnowIce, Tangerine, and Roberta
Jackson, Alulllund,
IllrUts
To Air. and Mrs. Udell
Hunt, a Uaby Girl, Sanford.
nD rhargct
Eva Leonard and Louis
Tonlnl, DeUary; Ida Myers,
Lake Monroe; Jewell Drum,
Alfreds Wallace, W i l l i a m
Jackson, Irene I. Lommerse,
Allen Dobson and Leroy Copempire, nil of Sanford.
MAY 30. 1001
ADMISSIONS
Carrla West, Mims; Joseph
Salawe, Dellary; Josae Paige,
Loretta G. Munson, I d a
Hums, Grace Nhtlim and
fllgne Rutner, all of Hanford,
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mr*. Patrick
Welsh, a Raby Roy, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Bsihutu Kiimnu’l mid Ruby
Girl, Osteen; Virginia Hoover,
Orange City; fund Simpson
and Fredrick Reek, Caiseibcrry; Donald Hudson, Zrllwoud;
Catherine Slaughter, Perry;
Bessie Koldcn, Chuluotu; Ell**
ebeth Kaufmen, Dellary; An*

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Deputy Clerk
r*rn*n.*1* ro u n ty
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Comoil.-lon
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no Aiken anil Raby Girl, Car­
ol A, Mannin and Raby Oirl,
James Smith, Ruth Bryant,
John Bsunatt Jr., John A. Har­
rison, John Wright, Alfr*d
Pictiaiilnni, Ernest Charbuntitan, Edward Stout, Keith
Alexander, Sadie Lee and
John Adami, all of Sanford.
MAY .11, 1884
ADMISSIONS
Helen McGill, Geneva; Juyce
A, Ranch, Iiongwaod; Uambl
Relrene, Lake Monroe; Rob­
ert Davie, Rarbara Rare, Atden Rerbetick, Sheryl Knight,
Iticlmrd Wiggins, Annette
Watnley, Wayde Rucker, San­
dra Thompson, John C. Brown
and May i.anp, all of Sanford.
DISCHARGES
James M, Hliiner, Lake Mon­
roe; Hirhurd Sharpe, Meltland; Katherine Lavender and
William Joyce, DeDery; Jac­
quelyn Hunt, Robe Mcl.cllan,
I,orene Van Felt, Hetty Me­
dina and Edwin I). Hunt, all
of Sanford.
JUNE 1
Admission!
Franeei Johnson, L a k e
Monroe; Edlty Cleaver, Ellsa M il ItossnfT, Joan Stafford
and Alice Lull, ell of De­
nary; Kennelh Realty, Mari­
anne Casslnelll, Deborah J.
McGowen, Emily II. Bruce,
Florence Howe, James A.
Vaughn, Doris J. Armstrong,
Harold Gaines. Shcrra J. Krlcor, Florence Ott and Estelle
Vickers, all of Sanford.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Howard N.
Race, a Raby Girl, and to
Mr. and Mrs. James II. OR,
■ Baby Girl, all of Sanford.
DUeharges
Alma Walker, Osteen; LeRoy Gridin, A l t a m o n t e
Springs; Wands Mohn, Lake
Mary; Gloria S l i i r e m i n ,
I-irngwood; Geraldine A. Bene­
dict and Ruby Roy, Car Iren
Smith and Baby Boy, Miry
E. Dresser end Baby Boy,
Margie Morris, William H ill,
Edgar Swaim, Belly Stone,
George Carver, Edward L.
Hawkins, Doralhea Filklns,
.Miry Eckel, Glenn Miller,
Eldon Shiver. Thomas D.
Moran. Kenneth Beatty, Bar­
ney Paul Morgan, R irhud
Wiggins and Wayde Rucker,
all of l i i B r i

3 S P -» r

Mrs. Boles 80,
D iqln DeLand
Mra. Daley Dali Balsa, 80,
of Laka Monro*, (Had Monday
afternoon in a DaLand nuretaf
home following a long Ulnae#.
A native of KnoxviUe, Toon.,
aha had llvad In Sanford for
mors than M years. She was
tha widow of tha lata Charlaa
F. Bates and a member of
Central Baptist Church.
Survivors are throe daugh
to n , Mra. Peggy Ricketts ot
Eau Gallie, Mrs . Margaret
Naughar of Lake M oons and
Mrs. Edith McMullen of New
Iberia, La.; two eons, Cadi
Bales of Sanford and Charles
Bates of Jacksonville; four
grandchildren and one greet
grandchild.

Long wood Group
Attends Meet
By Dm m bias

Raproaantativaa from the
Longwood Clvio League and
the Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club attended laat
wash's luncheon masting of
tho Seminole County Feds ra­
tion of Women's Clubs held
at tha Hamilton Houaa.
In the group wero Mrs,
Vesta 'Payne, Mra. Ida Stew­
art, Mrs. Lou Carlson, MU*
Ella Cummlnga, Miaa Elisa­
beth Abbott, Mra. Elisabeth
Hllle. Mrs. Lillian Cox, Mrs.
Lillian Richards, Mra. Loots
Putnam, Mrs. Mary Reams,
Mrs. llallie LaVIgnt, Mrs.
Walter Krohne and Mra.
Eleanor Hughes.

H* sketched for the girls
and gave a step by step ex­
planation of n painting of
The Loot Supper. They were
taken on n tour of the en­
tire home, studio and observ­
atory where hit work of sculp­
ture, a gold Christy*, ii focal
point of attention.
He explained that upon his
death hla home, furnishings
and art work will be open for
benefit of all religious faiths.
He is Catholic and has done
many beautiful objects per­
taining to that religion. Ho
has won awards on hi* Sta­
tion of the Cron. HU latest
MIAMI (UP1) — The hurri­ works are a 12 foot statue of
cane hunters started their Christua which stands in his
19S4 watch today but the aea- garden facing the lake and
•on will not open officially un­ another, "True American,"
til Juna 15.
which is in the New England
Ib a Navy hurricane hunters Building in Winter Park.
will begin their dawn flight*
from Rooeevelt Hoads in Puer­ Polasek haa stipulated that
a ium of $70,000 be aet aside
to Rico.
Previously, the U. S. Wea­ to maintain tha home after
ther Bureau, the Navy and tha hla death.
fa r Force all had different Following tha tour Mr*.
ante* for the atari of the tro­ Polasek served the gursta re­
freshment* in tha beautiful
pical storm season.
"We got together at the an­ garden.
Those attending from tha
nual hurricana
conference
here laat February and decid­ troop wera Mrs. Mary Wil­
ed to start flights Juno 1," liamson, Teres* Williamson,
said Gordon Dunn, chief of the Hare Moatrum, Kay Reilly,
nation's hurricane center here. Cissy Baird, Jean Rupert,
An average of 10 tropical Juanita Gates, Nanry Carr,
storms a year are spawned In Denis* H a n ts, Jean Steven,
the eight million square mile* son, Bo Rrannon, Debbie
of tropical waters patrolled by Shatter and Mary Lee Shaf­
the hurricane hunter*. Htx of fer.
these Gulf, Caribbean and At­
lantic storms usually grow to
hurricane Intensity.
By Maryann Milan
Bear Lake Girl Scout Troop
III recently visited the beau­
tiful home of Albln Polaick,
widely known artiet-aculptur,
who Uvea In Winter Park.
Tha 8S year old Polasek is
conflnad to n wheel chair and
tha use of only on* arm
tharafora does moat of bin
painting in sections.

1964 Hurricane
Watch Begins

Rev. Copeland
A t Conference
By Jan* Casselberry
The Caiielbarry Community
Methodlit Church will be rep­
resented a t tha annual meet­
ing of tha Florida Conference
in Lakeland, W e d n e s d a y
through Sunday, by Rev.
Delmns Copeland, minister,
and L. E. Swope, voting lay
delegate.
Rev. E. P. Richard* will
preach Sunday morning in
tho pastor's abarnra. There
will b« no Sunday evening
worship service due to th*
Baccalaureate Service a t Ly­
man High School.

Clyde Murphy
Dies In Hospital

Clyde Murphy, BS, of Park
Avenue Trailer Court and t
resident of Sanford for the past
seven y ean , died Friday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Survivors are hla wifa, Mr*.
Ella Murphy of Echo, Wit.;
daughters, M n. Elizabeth M.
Kaufman of Clay, N. Y. and
Mrs. Emily L. Wilton of North
Tonawanda, N. Y.; a son, C.
Michael Murphy of N. Tonwanda and II grandchildren
and one great grandchild.

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Pleraon of Le ngwood and
Mrs.
Michael
Mojer
of
W rlahlelo w n, N. T . Nlblack
Funeral
Horn* of C a*M lberry In charge of a rrang e,
men Is.
B A L E S , H R S . DA 1S T n X I d c o
Funeral
arrvlcea foe Mr*.
Daley Dell Bale*. Id, of Lake
Monro*, whn died Monday
afternoon In a DeLand n u r s ­
ing home following a long
Mines., wilt he held at H V 30
a. m. Wednesday at Rrltaon
Funeral Home with R.v . Uall
Smith
of
Central
Baptist
C h u rrh
officiating.
Burial
w ill ba In Oaklawn Memor­
ial Park. Born In Knoxville,
T e n n , M r.. Rale* had lived
4n sanford for more than I*
year. 8 h . w a . t h . widow of
the late Charles F. Raise and
t member of Central Baptlet
Church. Survivors ar* thr**
daughters, Mrs. Peggy Rlekatte of Kau Osllle, M ra
Margaret Naugher of Lak*
Monroe and Mr*. Edith Me*
Mullen of New Iberlt, La :
two son., C e c i l Rale* of
Hanford and Charles Bale, ot
Jacksonville;
tour
grand­
children
and
on*
great
grandchild. Brieeon Funeral
Home in charge ot arrange­
ments.

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V I I I H T K E D B R A I . U A V IX O B
A N D b O A N A lh H IO IA T IO N O F

Robert Crombie,
Longwood, Dies

ORLANDO, a corporatlnn,.

Robert Crombie, GO, of 109
E. Pine Ave., Longwood, died
Sunday night In an Orlando
hospital following a short ill­
ness.
He was an accomplished
musician and was a member
of the Church of England.
Survivor* are his wife, Mr*.
Alice Cromhie of Longwood;
two sons, Leonard and Ian
Crumble, troth of England;
two daughters, Mrs. Walter
Pierson of Longwood and
Mrs. M i c h a e l Mojer of
Wrlghtstown, N. Y.

C Of C To Meet
In Lake Mary

Plaintiff,
v*.
C L A Y T O N H. IIIF-RS smt V E I MA I . l l t E n a . h i. w lf « ; and
O R L A N D O A F P L IA N C K COM­
P A N Y , I N C , a Florid* cor­
poration.
Defendants.
N O TICE O F S t I T
S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
r n i ' A T v o r s i -.m i v o i . r
T O , C L A Y T O N II. HIK IIft
l l . .l d * n i -. U n k n n w n
V E L M A L 1IIK R H
llr.l denr* U nk nown
You a r . h . r . h y notified that
S suit h r . I&gt;..n f ll.d »* »!n *l
you
In
th.
above
.n lltlr d
rau**, snd Ihst you srs r . q u l r .
rd to fils your anaw«r with
t h . Clark of Ihla Court sml lo
Funeral
* . r v . x copy th»r&lt;*nf upon I h . C A I t R O l . l , L E W I S —
. c r v l i e . for Lewi* Carroll,
plaintiff nr plaintiff* n ite rn*y», w b &lt; » . nail,, and s J d r . . .
I t , of 111 E. Fifth Bt„ C h u lu ­
I . O t t c . t l . d r l r k B Rohln.on,
ota. who died Monday In an
ins e m i Church a tr .a i. O r ­
Orlando
hoipltal.
will
ha
lando. Florida, not t s t . r than
held at trio p. m. Wednes­
J u ly 11. 1S44. I f you fsll to do
day at U rs m k ow
Funeral
*o a li .r rn * Pro C n n f c . o will
hom* Chapel with Rev. Khar,
hr . n t . r . d . a a i n . t you for i h .
ron of the Chuluota Com*
r . l l . f demand. ,1 In I h . C om ­
m unity
Church
officiating.
plaint Till* &gt;ull I . to for.etn.a
Masonic service* will be held
a m o r t r a s . T h . rral properly
at Ih* g rev .ild * In Oviedo
pro ra.d.d a c . l n . t L ;
Cemetery. Retired from th*
Rochester |N. T . ) , T r a n . l t
Lai si. n io,k i t , AmiTRn A N HOMKB, HKMIN OLF.
C o r n , Mr. Carroll came lo
C O U N T Y , Florida, acoordChuluota alx years ago from
In* to th* plat th .r r o f a .
Ituuha.ter. He waa a mem*
record .d In Plat Book 5.
her of the Chuluota Com*
P a t e . 4* and SI. of Ih*
m unlty Church and of M*Public Record, af Pemlnolt
eanla Lodge In IrondSquolt.
County. Florida
N. T . Purvlvnr* tr * hie wife,
W I T N K M my hand and t h .
Mr*. Buean E. Carroll of Chu*
•rat af tbit Court at Orlando,
luota; five daughters. Mr*.
Florida, this 2» lh day of May,
Mary Walts, Mrs. Virgin ia
1M I
Tebn and Mra. R u .t n Smith,
IRKA H
all of nochtsler, Mr* N o r ­
A r th u r H. B .o kw lt h , J r ,
ma Layman of Egll n A i r
Clerk
F o re . B i t e and Mr*. Joan
tly: Martha T V I M . n , D C .
Magin
of Chuluota;
.on,
O i l . . , Hedrick A Itoblnaon
Charles Warney Jr. of Ohio,
HU U a .t Church S l r t . l
N. Y.j a brother, n o b .r t, of
Orlando, Florida
Elm ira, N. Y. and four t l . Attorneys tor Plaintiff
trra. IS grandchildren and
PubR .h J um * 1, S. U , I t . 1144
nuiuerou* nltuae and ntp*
C P A -J
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Mr*. Fred P. Bines, 01, a
resident of Sanford of the
past 02 years, died Monday
afternoon following • lengthy
illness. She was the widow of
the late Fred P. Rinea, a Sanford businessman of many
years.
She waa born in Dade City.
She was • member of th*
First Baptist Church of San­
ford.
She la survived by throe
daughters, Mrs. S. F. Doudney of Sanford, Mr*. Neal
Expanse of the Pacific
Britt of Mobile, Ala., and
Miss Adels Hines of Tampa; Ocean comprises one.half of
one ion, Cecil Rines of San­ the world’s water surface.
ford; a sister, Mr*. H. G.
Thompson of Tarpon Springs;
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three grandchildren and 12
great grandchildran.
IV TIIF3 i'tftl'llT COL'HT, IS
a m i r n n iR su x o i.t: r o t vty ,
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Mrs. F. P. Rines
Dies Here At 9f

had come by boil from. Flor­
ida.
T odiy'l announcement tr&gt;M
of a five-man (roup.
Two other “CIA men" wers
sentenced to prison for term*
of unspecified duration
The executed men. wees
identified a* Alberto G Fern,
sndci Medrano, Manuel Parad eb Gomez and Marcelino
Martinez Tapia. The two who
wero imprisoned arm Jorss
Bermudez Combar and Man.
uel E. Zayas Bsyan, a former
governor of Camaguey.
The official announcement
said Fernandez, was n former
officer of the Lions' Club In­
ternational. It said he was
Carson Gets
"the main CIA agent in a spy
ring . . . which received or­
In Swim With
ders and Instruction from the
United States and transmitted
Porpoises
military, economic and pollJohnny Carson, star of the tlcsl messages to the CIA."
Tonight Show, visited the
World's Fair recently but
never got much further than Funeral Notices
the Porpoise Stadium In the nlNII*. Hit*. F R E D Pe—Fun Florida Pavilion.
era! a.rvle e. wilt t&gt;. held at
S p m. TV*dn*»do&gt;y at tha
So delighted was Johnny
Rrli.cm Funeral Homs with
with the perform ante# of the
th* H »v . F r . d B Chtnc*. pa*,
talented porpoises that he don­ lor of the Flrirt Baptl.t
Churrh,
officiating.
R urtil
ned a pair of trunks and joined
will b* In E v e r t r r . n Ceme.
them in the pool.
t . r y with Brle.on Funeral
It was hard to say who had Ho rn . In Chars*.
more fun. the man or the por­ C R O M ItlE , R O R E R T — F u n . r t I
•ervle*. for Robert CromW*,
poises, as they swam around,
to, of 109 K. pjna Avenue,
played ball and sang together.
bnnewood. who died Sunday
Joy Cramer, a Florida mer­ nlsht In an Orlando ho.pltal
a brief l l t n « » , will
maid, joined in the festivi­ following
h* held at : p. m. W . d n . t d a v
ties.
at Nlblack Funera l Horn*
Chapel In C . e . a i h . r r y with
Before leaving the pavilion,
Rev. Ja ck L in d .a y of Lo n x Mr. Carson was presented
wood First Baptl.t Church
with a gold World's Fair Me­ officiating. Burial will b . In
Longwood Cemetery, An ae.
dallion, bearing the Seal of
c o m p ll.h .d
mu.lclaa,
Mr.
Florida by Mr. Wendell JarC r n m h l . w a . a member of tha
Ch u rrh of England. Rurvtvora
rard, Chairman of the Florida
art
hi* wlf*.
Mra.
Atle*
Development Commission and
Crombla of Longwood: two
a stuffed porpoise by a Tam­ anno, Leonard and Ian C ro m ­
bie, both of England and
pa pirate hostess.
two daughters. Mra. W a ll e r
HAVANA (UP!) — Three
men described as "members
of the U. S. Central Intelli­
gence Agency" have been ex­
ecuted In Cuba's C* maguey
Province, Premier Fidel C*aIro'a revolutionary regime an­
nounced today.
It was the second time In *
week that alleged CIA agents
have been executed by Cuban
firing squads. Last Thursday,
four men said to have been
captured on the north coast of
central Las Villas Province
were executed. They were
identified as Cuban exiles who

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CHARLOTTE. N. C. (L 'P IlCritically burned race driver
Glenn (Fireball) Roberts has
shown at least one definite
sign hla condition la improv
ing. The hospital reports he's
griping.
A spokesman at Charlotte
Memorial Hospital said Mon­
day the 33-year-old Daytona
Beach, Fla. racing veteran
waa "quite cooperative" and
now had the spirit to "gripe
about Mi uncomfortebteneaa."
He aald Roberts remained In
serious condition with burns
over TO per cent of hla body.
He waa injured nine days ago
in a three-car crackup during
the running of the world 800
stock ear race here.

By Frances Wester
Tho Thursdny night I.aka
Mary Chamber of Commerce
meeting will be preceded with
a dinner of ham, salads and
desserts, starting at 7 p. m.
Robert Duyle, the regional
plannign director fur the five
county aiea, will speak on the
subject of "How Lake Mary
Fits Into Regional Planning."
The public la Invited to at­
tend. All members are re­
quested to bring their new
Aluminum la one of the
membership cards.
most abundant metals and the
llghleit In common use.

Mr. David M. Date, pretl*
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Definite Signs
Of Improving

Lewis Carroll,
Chuluota, Dies

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Business B rief

Mary Carter To
Have Exhibit At
World's Fair
Ri'cinntng nn or about June
15. Mary Carter I'nlnt Co.
"lit present the story of its
highly diversified operations
in nn exhibit Ui be prominent­
ly located in the Hotter E.ivlog Center nt the New York
World's Fair of HuU-fiB, it
is announced by I. (1. Davis
Jr., company president.
More than 25 million visit­
ors expected to tour the
Center, Isrgest building in
the Industrial section and
third largest at the Fair, will
see Mary C arter's exhibit op­
posite the Dorothy Dni|&gt;cr—
Westinghouse ‘‘Dream Home"
on the main floor. No other
paint company will be repre­
sented in the Center.
In addition to premium
Mury Carter paint products,
sections of the exhibit will lie
devoted to subsidiaries of the
company, including Bahamas
Developers, Ltd., which is
subdividing residential mid In­
vestment properties in Queens
Cove, at Lucaya/Freeport on
Grand Bahama Island; Na­
tional Biff-tiurger System, a
chain of drive-in restaurants;
Atlantic Paint Co., serving
areas of New Jersey, and
Victor Paint Co., of Detroit.
Visitors to the Better LivIng Center (to which there is
no admission charge) will
tour the building from top to
bottom, beginning at the
penthouse level which is
reached by escalator within
the building or by glass-en­
closed elevators which provide
a breath-taking view of the
entire Fairsite.
The Dorothy Draper “Drcnm
Home," a feature attraction
of the Center, and Mary
C arter’s exhibit will be viewad from an overhead ramp
carrying visitors from second
snd third floor exhibit areas,
■s well as from ths main
floor level.
Mary Carter Point stores In
Seminole County are located
In Casselberry in the Cassel­
berry Plata, and In Sanford
■t 200 W. 1st SI.
Robert F. Rnsslln, Jr., ex­
ecutive of Louis Benito Ad­
vertising of Tamps, is the
Advertising Federation of
America.

Legal Notice

GOV. FARMS HRYANT is shown as lie dedicated the Interstate 4 sec­
tion near Oaytoim Bench last Friday. Some of llie officials attending the
ceremony are shown on the speaker’s stand in the top photo. In the bot­
tom picture. Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr. is shown ns lie acknowledged
his introduction.
(Herald Photos)

1197 Members
Get Honors
By Mrt. Adam Muller
Three members of DeUary’s
World War I Barracks 1197
Auxiliary were elected to dis­
trict office at a recent dis­
trict seven meeting held in
Apopka,
Mrs, Margaret Strang was
named guard, Mrs. M ine EbeIsch district conductress and
Mrs. Margaretta Holmes was
appointed aa color bearer.

WASHINGTON (Ul’l) Senate Democratic leader
Mike Mansfield said Inlay he
would seek GOB support to
introduce a petition next Mon­
day calling for an end to UKcivil rights debate.
The Montana Democrat said
lie would ask Senate Republi­
can lead er Everett M. Dirksen, HI., to approve filing the
petition Junr 8 so that a vote
to curtail Ihe 13-wcck-old de­
bale of Uie measure can be
taken June 10.
Dirk? on has Indicate*] he

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felt a showdown might have lo&lt; Saylor. (R-Pa.), said the
lie delayed a few day* beyond House public lands subcommit­
that. But he has predicted the tee is making progress toward
bill finally wilt pass before approving legislation to incor­
the GO I’ National Convention porate about 8.9 million acres
Into a wilderness area. The
opens July 3.
Mansfield said today that legislation would set aside
"this Issue has to be faced up parts of the nation's forests
lo one way or the other. It for recreation, water shed de­
velopment and wildlife control.
transcend* other things."
Other oongrossional news; A similar hill was approved
Wilderness: Rep. John P. last year in the Senate.

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Embryo's Survival Astounds Scientist
By Delos Smith
IT 1 Science Editor
NEW YORK — To an embry­
ologist the astonishing though
underrated miracle of life can
be cavsulcd in a few words,
thu»:
“Although the egg* of a tur­
tle and a bird appear identi­
cal, the respective genetic
potentials Invariably develop

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one into a turtle and the other
into a bird."
Warming to tlic wonder of
it. Dr. Roberts Rugh went on
as follows:
“ One can bring together in
a single finger bowl o( sea
water the fertilized eggs of
sea urchins, starfishes, worms,
molusks and fishes. Yet each
egg will proceed along Its pre­
destined path of development
to become an Integrated group
of colts recognizable as a spe­
cies, uncontnminatcd by the
proximity of the oilier develop­
ing embryos,"
Hugh, a professor at Colum­
bia University’s College of
Physicians and Surgeons, war
being thus wide-eyed in his
new textbook, ‘Vertebrate Em­
bryology — tho Dynamics of
Development" H a r c o u r t ,
nraee and World, Inc., New
York.
It is not light reading for a
layman, in fact, it requires
close concentration even from
scientists In related fields. Its
distinction for laymen Is that
it enlivens the ancient scienti­
fic fascination with the em­
bryo with the finds of Ihe 20th
century science of genetics.
Hugh’s admiration for the
embryo is boundless. What
any mature creature survives
In the way of natural dangers
are almost nothing to what Ihe
same creature survived be-

fore It was born—or hatched.
“The embryo must endure
variations
in temperature,
moisture, salinity, oxygen con­
centration, and nutrition, and
despite the adaptive and pro­
tective mechanisms it devises,
extremes in any of these con­
ditions are often fatal," he
wrole,
“Of some 100 million eggs
laid by an oyster in one season,
only 3 to * per cent survive to
the adult stage. The human
female matures over 40o ova,
and ihe human male billions
of spermatozoa, during a reproductix'c life span, but rarely
do oxen 15 or 20 develop Into
new individuals."
Rugh traced by tiny steps
the embryonic development of
five vertebrates, the frog, the
chick, the mou&gt;e, the pig, and
the human. These w e r e
enough to cover the field, from
tho relatively simple to the
highly complex. Yet lie con­
fessed that even the simplest

has (urns which still mystlfp
embryologic science—ovue th*
chick whose egg has been In
all human hands for untold
generations.

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auditoriums, set up public ad­
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book store, traffic signs, and
basic furnishings for the fam­
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Applications for reserva­
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IV TIIK WATTI5H O r TIIK
WSTATW OK
Catcher Greg (loosen, an 18D O H O T ItT D. B O Itl-K T ,
year-old high srhonl athlete,
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v t m r r to cnrniTO BS
All er.tlltnT, at ih# enisle l,o* Angeles Dodgers tn a run•f POnOTIIT D. 801U.ET, il#.##*.&lt;1, ar* li'reby notified tract for a "sizeable bonus."
and required In fils sn r claim*
Gooscn will report to tlic
or demands wli'di 1h»jr m«r
bsvs isslnsl &gt;sld rststs In Dodgers’ class A .Santa Bar­
the of fire of Ih* County Judse bara farm in the California
of Hemlnols County, Florid*. In
the Cnurlhoues at S«nfnnl. League.
Florida, within six fl) calen­
dar month* from Ih* dale of
th* first publication of this
notice Each claim or demand
mutt b* in writing and must
■1st* Ih* ptac* nf residence
and poal office addree* of th*
claimant and muel h* aworn
tn by lha claimant, hi* agent
or hie attorney, or tt will be­
come void according to law.
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Deceased
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GENERAL
Publleh May II * Jun# 1, f.
It. l»f*

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By Mrs. Adam Muller
A One Man Show featuring
65 paintings by Artist Paul
Bissell of Lake M iry will be
on exhlhlt in DeBary Mansion
House Galleries for the month
of June.
Born in Charleston, S. C„
Bissell has lived in New York
City, Washington, D. C. and
in Florida since 19*7. He has
degrees from Clemson Uni­
versity and from Rollins Col­
lege. A military officer serv­
ing overseas during both
World Wars, he was a free
lance artist in Intervening
years, working In advertising
and art directing.
He studied at Gibbs Art
Gallery in Charleston, Belle­
vue Art School in Bellevue,
France, National Acadrmy in
New York City and with the
Art Students League in New
York City. He is a member
of Uie Florida Federation o(
Art and of the Dcilary Arts
and Crafts Club.
Well-known for his sculp­
ture, he exhibited at National
Academy, Traveling Show of
Southern States Association,
Morse Gallery at Rollins ami
with the Federation and the
Dcilary Club.

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�Nurture Beats Nature
Ong lin t th a t contains as much
tru th as poetry is Wordsworth's
"T hs child is father of the man."
W hat kind of man a particular
child grows into is undoubtedly the
chief concern of society, and it is a
concern th a t m ust begin long before
the official manhood age of 2 1 .
According to Ilcnjamin S. Bloom,
professor of education nt the Unlverslty of Chicago, a child has reach­
ed approximately half of his develop,
m ent of:
• Height by the age of 2 *3
• General intelligence by 4
• Aggressiveness (males) by 8
• Dependency (females) by 4

SHUCKS, IT DOESN'T MEAN A THING!

And it’s still not too late to ap­
ply, according to an agency wnicn
should know—the College Admissions
Center, a non-profit service of the
Association of College Admissions
Counselors.
This group serves ns a clearing
house for prospective college stu­
dents. Student applications sent to
tho center are studied by represent­
atives of several hundred member
colleges who, in turn, directly con­
tact the student. The center doesn’t
guaranteo automatic admission to
college for anyone who applies, but
it helps.
So high school seniors who have
been flatly rejected by tho colleges of
th eir choice should take henrt. They
enn still go to college—If they really want to.
Hera are some nonprofit agencies
which can help:
• College Admissions Center, 610
Church St., Evanston, HI.
• College Admissions Assistance
Center, 41 E. 65th St., New York 21,
N.Y.
• Catholic College Admissions and
Information Center, 3805 McKinley
St., Washington 15, D.C.

Thought For Today
Tf you have found honey, eat only
enough for you, lest you be sated
with it and vomit it.—Proverbs
25:16.
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Generosity is giving more than
you can, and pride is taking leas
than you need.—Kahlil Gibran.

Dick West's

The Lighter Side
WA8RINGTON (U PI) —
I t is almost Impossible for a
newspaper reader to be com­
pletely objective. We ell here
some sort of pereonel reac­
tion to what we reed.
After til, we do not live In
a vacuum, althouih 1 would
like to try that some time.
Listed below ere a few items
th at 1 have run across re­
cently. The reader Is Invited
to compere his reactions with
those th a t I experienced when
I first reed them.
Item: Scientists a t Indians

University have found e mi­
crobe that tie* Itself In knots
when It gets crowded.
Reaction: Big deal. I've
been tying myself In knots
for year* without attracting
any scientific Interest what­
soever.
Item: The men who oper­
ates the "Tunnel of Love” at
t h e Palisades Amusement
Perk In New Jersey is nam­
ed Richard Burton.
Reaction 1 Big deal. I used
to know a women named Elis­
abeth Taylor who wee a mar­
riage counsellor.

Item! Tho telephone com­
pany Is getting reedy to open
three-city “ plclurephone"
service that enable* people to
ace each oilier while they ere
talking long distance.
Reaction! I hops nobody
calls Aunt Mart. Bha'a got a
phono In her bathroom.
Item: The Agriculture De­
partment has developed an
“instant" process for aging
rice. Within Just a few hours,
the rice ages the equivalent of
i l l to 10 months.
Reaction; The name thing
happened to me once In Chi­
cago.
Item: When e horse doses, e
muscular reaction locks Its leg
Herald Area Correspondents
Joints in piece.
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
Reaction: The same thing
Mrs. Joe. E. MeUUeus
Mrs. Julia liertee
happens when I bet on a horse.
US-1111
S4S-4SS4
In feet, 1 was at e race track
Lake Mery
Bear Leke-Forvat City
in Chicago that time I egad
Mrs. Frances Wester
Mrs. Maryann Milan
■lx months in Just e few
SSI-SI1S
U8-M7S
hours.
Lake Monroe
Casselberry
Item: The latest Seers, Roe­
Mrs. Jens Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
822-472*
818-8048
buck catalog Is said to list
Longwood
Chalaotn
"everything from b nlne-cent
Mrs. Doans Eaten
Mr*. Joan Mogta
bo* of tecke to n |6,600 dia­
MI-SI17
SU-I74I
mond ring."
North Orlando
DeBery
Reaction: Bet It doesn't list
Mrs. Adam Mailer
Mrs. Doris Dean
e
Montgomery Ward butter
888-4418
IZZ.IMS
churn.
Osteen
Deltona
Item 1 Teste conducted nt n
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
tlon regulations here been
SIS-S4S1
Sfl-4141
Florida country club indicate
Oviedo
Enterprise
that golfers can Improve their
Mias Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Evelyn Lend;
MS-NSS
SSS4S1S
scores by drinking beer before
they p u tt
Reaction: I’m not surprised.
I know some golfers who have
e nine-bottle handicap.
Item: Federal meet Inipec■mended to permit the Impor­
tation of horaemeet from
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Tuesday, June 2, 1964 Paraguay. Imported horseWALTSCSS A. U IK L O W , B U IT O B A S U r f S M S t S I S *
meet Is used "primarily" In
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pet foods.
j i x i A * l . n T s s x B T S ie a
nor s e e n
R o e c t l e n t My reaction
Aseoelele KCIter
ASvsrtlsIes Maseger
n A n n s ’ 1. j u h v s o m
would be more favorable tf
BOV PLATT
Msneslne Editor
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SANTA MONICA (NEA)—
Hsre in fee tori** working on
the manned trip to the moon,
■ new kind of potential tech­
nological unemployment is devtloplng—e kind of techno­
logical obsolescence of the ed­
ucated.
W* hear a lot these days
■bout the effects of automa­
tion on men end woman who
have hed little schooling. But
In the Apollo-Satum factorise
I’ve visited on this trip to
Louisians end California, It's
not the undsr-sducetsd who
ere being h it
Management le finding that
a good many of Ra collage
graduate enginssn, scientists
end managers—Including men
with advanced degress —
aren't able to ksep up with
the fast-changing Intricate
technical problems that moon
end epees exploration pre­
sent.
Says one top manager of e
plant doing development end
production work for the Apol­
lo - Saturn men-to-th* • moon
project: "We're finding that
If n man he* been out of co|.
lege 10 years, he's behind the
times—unless he's spent his
nights at school studying to

Worry Clinic

Bill Will Pass

Mach ef the ts i payer's
money spent oa state uni­
versities Is squandered on
asinine projects like that
which Dr. Zee assigned to
her graduate students. We
need a financial hou sec lean­
ing In oar universities with
stress on “ hone sense" vs.
such nonsense.
CASE 8-180: Dr. Zee was a
woman psychology professor.
Since 1 was scheduled to de­
liver e p ip er on some re­
search with deaf children, 1
had heeded to Madison, Wls.,
to address the Midwest Psy­
chological Aiioclstlon.
Since Mrs. Crane had never
attended one of our psychol­
ogy conventions before, she
decided she’d like to go along
with me.

Barbs

MOVING

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You don't hove much fun
when you always stick to ell
your wad—nnd we don't mean
chewing gum.
Police in many cities ere
not supposed to chew gum
while on duty. Few carry n
night stick any more anyway.
Who's behind ell that heavy
make-up 7 Sometime# it's held
to tell.

• Q'sondA'i
Q—Of what uee 1* the flOO,000 bill T
A—It Is for use In trans­
actions between Federal Re­
serve System end Treasury
Department.
Q—Whet Is n crabeppla?
A—It la the original, wild
tree. Our native erebapples
■re stunted end produce
smell, soar apples better for
jelly then for eating.
Q—Whet Is the eastern­
most tree in the United
State*?
A—A red spruce bee Ids the
lighthouse of Lubes Point,
Mein*.
q —What American explor­
er U buried on Mount Mlkano
in Africa?
A—Carl Akeley.

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Sweet potatoes are prop;ated not by needs, but by
sprouta nnd cutting*. This Is
because, except in the trop­
ics, the seeds produce plants
totally unlike tho parent
plant Tropical sweet potstoes do produce aeeda, but
with such hard coats that
they sometimes taka s year
to ganslnato.

such 11 Inin* research.
For I believe la standard
American business efficiency,
both In government as well as
pedagogy.
Far loo many brain truster
college t a a c h e r s haven't
enough "horee sense" to tell
the difference between a fruit­
ful type of research topic ver­
sus an inane subject.
So they waste three y ean
piddling around on frilly re­
search ■■ they prepare ■ Ph.
D. thesis, yet the result! don't
amount to a bill of beans,
whether they come out posi­
tive or negative.
Such nitwit projects as that
of Dr. Zoe are silly end waste­
ful.
With so many crucial un­
solved problems confronting
mankind, no scientist should
fritter away valuable years
on axiomatic topics.
It is high time that business
men and our shrewd taxpay­
er* thus stopped the w atts
of money now going down the
drain in many state colleges.
Teachers are supposed to be
salesmen of Ideas, so eeld
Glenn Frank, while he was
president of the University of
Wisconsin.
And eeleim ta In a competi­
tive "free enterprise" society
must have worthwhile mer­
chandise.
They must also few direct
competition for If they don't
give prospects their money's
worth, those prospects will go
elsewhere.
We need more of this whole­
some competition la our col­
lege offerings, eo teachers
who don't attract pupils will
be forced to learn how k&gt; de­
liver interesting lectures, or
els* get out of pedagogy.
Nowadays, too many boring
teachers are reducing college
efficiency !o polysyllabic
anderings way up la the scho­
lastic stratosphere whoa stu­
dents want to know how to
lira successfully down here oa
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Us* pending d v il rights bill
■ill bo enacted, of course, de­
spite Alabama’s Gov. George
C. Wallace and his invasion of
presidential primaries In Wis­
consin, Indiana end Maryland.
It le possible, even likely,
toot his perfor mance In those
state* will tend to Increase
Senate Inclination* to dilute
the bill by amendment.
The Wallace vote, however,
hed a more important area
of Impact than the U. S. Sen­
ate. The governor averaged
about 30 per cent of the vote
In the three states be contort­
ed. Hie Maryland score of
41 per cent wee his top. The
Johnson administration was
amply alerted by dm time
Wallace invaded Maryland.
The Wisconsin Democratic
leadership underestimated the
Wallace potential and he came
up with ■ 14 per cent showing.
That attracted national atten­
tion to his maneuvers.
Indiana Democrat* organ­
ised to glv« Wallace a fight
and wore able to cut his vote
under 30 per cen t In both
Wisconsin and Indiana there
was plenty of room for dis­
agreement whether the Wal­
lace totals accurately repre­
sented voters angrily opposed
to the civil rights bill.
The administration turned
out the guard against Wallace
in Maryland. If he had been
confronted wflh merely to­
ken oppoiltlon, Wallses might
have won the Maryland pres.
Ueatiel primary c o n t e s t
age Init a colorless stand-in lor
President Johnson. The basic­
ally significant fact to the
Maryland returns is that there
to little if any dispute about
• h e voted for w hat The 43
per cent of the votes who cert
Wallace ballots generally arc

a.)

D o -lt-Y o u r Sellers

F A 2 9 5 1 1
S O I

It was a hot dey end there
was no air conditioning in
the convention hell.
Ae I waited for my turn on
the program, wc listened to
Dr. Zee.
Site described at great
length the nature of her re ­
search project, outlining In
elaborate detail the method*,
techniques, etc.
Then she explained that she
had uicd graduate students
to make a comprehensive sur­
vey’ of the wives in her area
who had become mothers for
the first time.
And after n hot, borvsome
half hour of details, she fin­
ally delivered this momentous
conclusion from tier exhaus­
tive survey:
"A fter a women has her
first baby, it la harder to keep
the house clean!"
Well, Mr*. Crane raised her
eyebrows In quiuical *ur-

prise,
lly llel Cochran
“ Do you waste your valu­
We wish fills lied sense
enough to go OUT n screen able time on euch axioms 7"
was her unvoiced query.
door.
So I shrugged iny shoulders
Maybe mors t e e n a g e r s U&gt; disclaim any connection
would bo satisfied to stay with such an asinine wests of
home If their parents were valuable research efforts.
there.
Many of my psychology col­
leagues In their “ ivory tow­
Hurd knocks never hurt er" posts on cloistered cam ­
anyone except maybe the peo­ puses, resent my exposure of
ple Inside the house.

IT T

I . U I M onth*
S IS I M e a th *

I.M | Month
t . l l I M o n th
V. a Poe tel Beg sUtleoe provide that aU sail eabserlptloae he
pnM Is seres**.
Catered ae eeeeaS elet* see iter Oeleesr SI, t i l l SI She Peel
Office of Benford. Florid*, under tho Ail ef Conor*** of Marsh.
The Mereld la e member of the Unites I re** which Is ontlUed eeotaslvslr to the use for republlceiloa ef ell the Deal
neve one ted In MU eewepeper.
4

them e salary to go to school
In the daytime.
1 talked to Wallace Force,
Rocketdyne vice pretldant In
charge of meanufecturlng and
facilities. Though he hnd a
degree in chemistry, he's been
studying nights end h a t re­
cently won hie master's de­
gree In operations manage­
ment.
So Important do the spacer o c k o t companies consider
this academic-research stim­
ulations that they tend to
make certain their new dcvelopment and manufacturing
plant* are built near colleges.
Douglas A ircraft C o m .
pany'e Missile end Space Di­
vision has recently built the
first stag* of its new spacerocket development facility In
Huntington B e e c h , CeliL,
near the California Institute
of Technology end close by
the projected sit* of ■ major
new college being established
by the University of Cali­
fornia.
Douglas is also planning to
eat up e basic research lab*
oratory on the grounds of
this Huntington plant. The
Douglas people think this will
spur research, help bring In
new Idee* end stimulate their
engineer*.

Lyle C . Wilson Soys:

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All ••See
•ll.se I Veer

kssp up with the new con­
cepts. He often can’t keep up
with tho men Just out ef col­
lege."
Saye another m ■ n ■ g e r t
"We’ve put our epee* sys­
tems division several miles
■way from our older p lan t
We went our sharp young
■pecs engineers off by themselves where they won’t be
held beck by the less-advened
ideas of our older engineers.
"Our problem Is finding
men who aren't so tied to
past waye of doing things
they can't come up with new
Ideas."
Rocketdyne D i v i s i o n of
North American Aviation like
e number of other companies,
has told its engineers, man­
agers, technician* end ell
other employe* that if they
will aeriouily go b*ek to
school in the evening*, the
company will pay pert ef the
cost If a worker successfully
complete* work for e degree
In this evening training, the
company will pay aU tuition
cotta.
The company la picking a
group of its brlghtsr young
engineer-manager types who
have proved their ambition by
successfully studying eve­
nings. It's offering to pay

Dr. Crane’s

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Political Notebook

• General school learning by 9.
Bloom is clearly on the side of
nurture In the old "nature vs. nur­
ture” controversy.
'W hile men may not l»e bom
equal," he sa y s, "ninny of the dif­
ferences and inequalities a t m atur­
ity are trnceable to environmental
inequalities.
"A society which needs highly
skilled, well-truincd Individuals to
carry on political, social and econom­
ic functions in an increasingly com­
plex world ennnot ignore the enor­
mous consequences of what tran ­
spires in the first five years of
life."

Still Not Too Late
BY ROBERT COCIINAR
There was no doubt in anyone’s
mind th a t Tom would go to college.
A fter all, he was a better-than aver­
age student in high school, a mem­
ber of th s football and swimming
teams and vice president of his class.
Tom took his College Board ex­
ams, got satisfactory scores and ap­
plied to five or six well-known uni­
versities. He was interviewed by col­
lege admissions officers. Then he
waited.
One by one, cordial letters from
the universities arrived. "Sorry,”
they said, "but we’ve been swamped
with many fins applications like
yours. We Just have no more room."
Ho more room. All over the Un­
ited States thousands of high school
students with records as good as
Tom’s are receiving academic rejec­
tion slips--and lack of space or in­
tensity of competition are generally
elted as th s reasons.
As a result, students for whom
college can be the gateway to the
future are having the gates slammed
in their faces.
Although the crush nt the doors
of many colleges Is critical—with no
relief in sight—a number of fully
accredited colleges do need and want
qualified students.
These colleges, generally, ore not
as academically prominent us tho
Harvard# and tho Yales and the
Stanfords of this country. They mny
be smaller, less wealthy and lack
world-famous scholars. But they are,
according to the regional associa­
tions which rate them, quality in­
stitutions.

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recognised as having deliber­
ately voted age lost the civil
rights biU or against the toetics end speed with which Ne­
gro leaden seek to achieve
equality.
The message of the Mary­
land balloting, therefore to dis­
quieting. Thera Is to that mes­
sage no comfort for anyone,
black or white. The message
obviously to that there is out­
side the Deep South some
hard nosed opposition to the
civil rights program which Is
sura to complicate enforce­
ment of the civil rights bill
when K become* a federal
statute.
There le, therefore, a dis­
mal prospect of some degree
of civil disobedience to civil
rights legislation outside the
South. The U. 8. government
will have no alternative —
that Is, the President of the
United States will hate no el*
(emotive—other th in to call
out the armed forces, If
enforce ■ federal lew. Or per­
haps V. S. Marshals could do
the Job.
The point of M ell kt that
northern as well ■■ southern
white opposition to ell-outcivil rights enforcement seems
now to be reasonably predict*
able. Given such opposition
with anything like effective
measures end there would be
no alternative than the put­
ting down of the opposition
by armed force of the federal
government.
Given sufficient opposition,
plus the government's ability
to enforce civil rights lew*,

their repeal would be most
likely. Thera to a parallel
with prohibition which wee
Imposed ee an experiment
noble to purpose on a pretext.
Ing, widely scattered and de­
term ined minority. Prohibi­
tion was imbedded to the U.
8. Constitution.
But M wee unenforceable
because too many voter*
would not accept it as a jurt
and honorable proposition.
The minority apposing d r t
rights le large but R cannot
be shown so far to possess
the potential of the anti-pro­
hibition wets.
Florida was named for he?
flowers by the Spanish ex­
plorer, Ponce d* Leon. Today
the beautiful blossoms make
a major contribution to the
state’s economy — more than
fid million annually. Millions
of gledlolue end chrysanthe.
mums are shipped north each
winter. Now with roses end
carnations being grown on a
field scale, the future looks
even better.
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A3D SKYWARRIOU Training Dctnchment 1072, which hns
l&gt;een in operation a t Sanford Naval Air Station since 1056
and has graduated more than 8,000 students, was decommis­
sioned Monday. Instructors, who have been reassigned to
other duty stations or given permanent duty a t SNAS, have

included J. H. O’Donnell, ADCS; G. Kan ter, AEC; It. J.
Meeks, AQCA; J. L. Page. AMSC; G. A. Fclgar, ADJC; T. L.
Carver, A D Jl; C. A. Pctherbridgc, ATI and It. C. Thnrnell,
ATC. Others in the photo are students of the last class, Heavy
Photo Squadron 62.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

lll-NOONEHS HOWLING LEAGUE champs
were feted Thursday night at Lake Monroe Inn
during tho annual banquet attended by more
than 60 women bowlers. Presenting the trophies
is Hetty Johnston, league president, shown a t

left. Members of the winning team sponsored
by Joe's Laundry are. from left. Hcverly Meeks,
Faye Roberts, Doris Omc.v and Vivian Pawley,
Second place in the league went to Stenstrom'a
Realty team nnd third to Cook’s Corner entry.

A3D Training
Unit At NAS
Decommissioned
The A3D Skywarrior Train­
ing Detachment 1072 which has
been training aludents at Sanfool Naval Air Station since
October 1956, was decommiss­
ioned Monday.
This unit was formed in 11)31
and was initially assigned to
Patuxent River, Sid., after its
personnel were trained in
.Memphis, Trnn. and at Dou­
glas Aircraft Company in El
Segundo, Calif.
The unit is Justly proud of
the fact that more than 8,000
atudonts have been graduated
at SNAS and are serving in
various
duty
assignments
around the world.
Instructors who have been
reassigned are J. L. Page.
AMCS. to VAH-tl now deploy­
ed aboard the USS Roosevelt
with the Sixth Fleet; T. W.
Smith, AMSC to VA1I-2, Whldby Island, Washington; G. A.
Fclgar, ADJC and T. L. Car
ver, ADJ 1 to Key West. Other
Instructors will bo given per
rnanent duly at SNAS.

THE CHOIR Hf DeBnry’s Community Methodist Church recently tq&gt;ousored the annual Strawberry Festival. Among groups attending were,
from left, Mrs. Frank Illaba, Mr. and Mrs. William Kay, Mrs. M. Lacey,
Howard Green and Frank Idaho.
(Cox Photo)

DEHARY CHOIR of the Community Methodist Church sponsored a
Strawberry Festival recently with proceeds to go for buying new choir j
gowns. One group enjoying the event included, from left, Gertruda
Under, Mr. atal Mrs. A. Moesel, sealed, Mae Phillips with coffee pot and
E. Howard at rear.
(Cox Photo)

I1ETTINA VALE AND DONNA PETERS won
superior duct honors during the recent baton
twirling contests held in Tallahassee.

VFW POST 8207 officers who were installed by E. C. Yarborough, de­
partment surgeon, seated left, were John McManus, commander; Robert,
March, three year trustee; back, Merle Harris, one year trustee; Jack
Hopkins, senior vice commander; A. J. Berdald, quartermaster and
Ralph Moore, post advocate. Not present were Art Levy, junior vice com­
mander; Lnrry Chuiiat, chaplain nnd Harold Mutz, two year trustee.
MRS. CAMILLA IIRUCE, county voting supervisor, Is shown seated a t
the head of the table In the county courthouse as she reads off tho result*
of the recent primary election. With her at tho table are some of her
aides, newsmen and women, and interested spectators.
(Herald Photo)
ROBERT F. PLATTS,
non of Mrs. Helen P.
Forshny, a Lake Mary
teacher, will receive a
bachelor of science de­
gree In electrical en­
gineering F r i d a y at
Lafayette College. He
is a 1954 graduate of
Morristown, N. J. Pre­
paratory School and a
two-year Army veter­
an. He will do graduate
work a t John Hopkins
University, w o r k i n g
for a master's degree
in electrical engineer­
ing.

LYMAN J U N I O R
Robert "Butch" Baird,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bidrd Sr. of For­
est City, hus been chos­
en to attend Boys State
in Tallahassee in July
by American Legion Old
Glory Post 183. Jim
Jarrurd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Jarrard of
Altamonte Springs was
named alternate.
(Herald Photo).

IT ISN’T CHRISTMAS but you might think so
with all the gifts Seminole High’s football co­
captain Hilly Higgins (second from right) is
handing out to SliS couches Jim McCoy, Jim
Pigutt and Dick Williams. The gills were from
members of the 1963 varsity football team to
the varsity couching staff.
(Herald Photo)
CHARACTER PARTS in the production of "Streamlined Cinderella" by
the Altamonte Springs Elementary fifth grade wore taken by, front from
left, Raymond Daubcrt, Gail Smith, Frances Gustaveson, Hilly Swofford, Rusty Iteed, Sandy J o n s and Jane Cordrny; back, Julienne Peder­
son, Michael Johnson, Runny Hatlentine, Diane Carle ton, Arm Williamson,
Mike Schultz, Doimy Cornish and Tommy Brockcnbrough.

PRINCIPAL JOHN ANGEL of South Seminole Junior High School at
Casselberry Is shown presenting the DAR History Award to Jeanne
Olsen. Those receiving letters of commendation as runners-up were, left
to right, Jim Ericksen, Linda Waltman, Cathy Johnson, Judy Gregg and
Ellen Nibiack,
(Herald Photo)

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS of Troop 172, Eastbrnok, presented books which
they had collected to C. M. Harp, principal of South Seminole Elementary
School, for tho school library. Girls shown with their co-leader, Mrs. Bradford Lyon and Mrs. Gcridd McGinnis, are. left to right front, Pamela
Lyon, Nora Hartnett, Celia Lutz. Linda McGinnis, Rhotula W atters,
Cynthia Jubm k; hack row, Mary Frances Quarles, Susan Lyons, Susan
Cnrrirk and Tina Globus.
(Herald Photo)

WHEN M. A. WHEELER GROWS tomatoes be
gets "whoppers" in the real sense of the word.
Wheeler Is shown here dislaying two of his
prize "whoppers." They weigh three pounds and
measure 20 inches in circumference,

UNIVERSITY OF FIA H tllU alumnae attended their nnnuul meeting last
week at tho Capri Restaurant. Shown are, from left Hill Flemming, Gcno
Ellenson, Bill Conwnv, stale alumni president; and C. \e rn o n Mize, Semi­
nole County judge.

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About Sports

Yogi's Yanks Drop To Fifth When Hitting Collapses

Thinking New York Drops
Out Loud Tenth Contest
Out Of Last 18

Controversy On
Gasoline Still
Rages At Indy

By Julian Strnatrom

We've received word from
our old friend end Sen FranBy MILTON RICKMAN
deco acout, Nick Shinkoff,
U N fiporu W riter
(hat the GlanU will hold their
Yogi Berra keeps saying
annual tryout camp a t Legion
he isn't worried about the
Field in Lake Walca June 11* Yankees.
13.
That makes it almost un­
Nick blmielf will conduct animous because most of tho
(ho camp whleh will be open other American League clubs
(o boys between the ages of are beginning to feel ths
same way, too.
16 and 21.
Yogi still is sure the YenPlayers who have signed to
kees are going to win and
play Junior Legion baaeball maybe he'* right although
will be required to bring writ­ they seem to be going about
ten permiaaion from their it in a rather unorthodox
coach or poat commander. All manner.
players, says Nick, muat bring
They dropped two notches
their owa uniform*, gloves Monday night from third place
and spike*.
to fifth when they absorbed
Sessions will start at 9 a.m.
a
2-1 licking from the Min­
Successful candidates will be
nesota Twins that represent­
assigned to the Giant farm
system headed by Carl Hub- ed their third loss in the last
bell, well known to most San- | four gamts and their 10th
setback in 18 contests.
lord baseball fans.
The Yankees' primary prob­
•
•
•
Jim Paschal of High Point, lem la hitting, which hot al­
N. C.t was wondering when ways been their primary as­
he'd break into the big set in the p ast
Southpaw Dick Stlgmsn of
money circles of stock car
racing. He quit wondering tho Twin*, whom they beat
Sunday a week ago when he three times last year, turned
won the Charlotte COO and around and beat them with a
carted off more than 924,000 five-hitter Monday night and
fee himself and the Lee Pet­ blanked them until the eighth
ty Plymouth team.
inning when Elaton Howard
• • •
homered.
Looks like the Rollins Tars
By then It was too late be­
are going sfter a cage title cause the Twins already bad
In i U f way. They've Just nleked Ralph Terry for both
landed Dave Pearlmsn, a their runs to hand him his
prep alar from Louisville, Ky. fourth defeat in five deci­
via an achievement scholar- sions.
ahip. This la the b le st algncc
Tony Oliva, for out front in
In a long list of prep stars, in­
the race for tho batting title
cluding Donnie Smith of Ly­
and for rookie of the year
man.
honors, had two hits to boost
When the Green Ray Pack­ his average to .380.
ers meet the St. Louis Car­ Elsewhere in (lie American
dinals in a NFL pro football League, Baltimore kayoed
exhibition Aug. • in New Or- Kansas City, 8-4, Boston
leans, 5,000 free admissions knocked off Los Angeles, 4-3,
will be available to high and Cleveland won ite fourth
school football pbycra in straight by defeating Chicago,
Louisiana, Mississippi, and 3-0. Wet ground* caused post­
parts of Abba ms and Florida ponement of the 1'ittsburghplus another 5,000 for boya Los Angeles game, the only
and glrb participating in area ono scheduled In the National
youth programs.
League.
• • •
Jim Touhy, an 8I1S tackle
who will graduate within n
few days from Seminole,
will report to Fnrman Uni­
versity Aug, 15 for two-a-day
Freshman football workouts
With the full varsity and
froth coaching staff on hand.
This fall the Paladins meet
HOUSTON (UPI) — Hou­
Mississippi College, Clemson, Wofford, George Wash- ston Oilers owner K. S. Bud
button, William ft Mary, Adama turned out tho fire be­
Presbyterian The ClUdel, neath tho holling Oilers cauld­
Davidson, Eastern Carolina, ron Monday by abruptly fir­
and Richmond. That's quite ing head Coach Frank Fop
a line up of opponents fur Ivy nnd replacing him with
any college grid team.
pro great Sammy Baugh.
Adaina, who hud ateadfastly
The Jaycee'a Junior golf refused • In publie • to ac­
tournament la on tap for this knowledge the unhappy, dis­
month. Date hasn't been an­ sension-troubled situation on
nounced Inst we'll lei you know the club under Ivy, said ho
as soon aa the JayCccs tell us. made the change to clear the
• • •
"general climate of profes­
With the end of the high
sional football in Houston."
school terms the American
Baugh, hired by Ivy aa his
Legion baseball leagues start
aaslitant
only la»t week, be­
and reprrscntatlvoa of the San
ford post of the veterans' or comes the fourth Oiler coach
ganisatlon already have a ten since the loam was created In
(stive practice schedule work 10C0. V
Assistant General Manager
ed out with neighboring rlubs,
according to Manager Frank Carroll Martin was moved up
to take over as generat man­
Tbomai.
The run-down reads like ager. Ivy had insisted on
handling both Jobs when hs
(hit:
June 5— at Ocala, two signed a two-year contract
game* beginning at 6 p. m.; last year.
June 13— Ocala HERE, two
Adams said hs decided to
games beginning at 6 p. m.; buy up the remaining year
June 2b— New Smyrna Uoach on Ivy's contract.
HERE, T p. m.; June 27— at
Baugh, the leather-faced
DeLand, 7 p. m.i July 3— at weit Texas rsnchsr who
Ocala, T p. m.; July 11— De wrote the passing manual for
Land HERE, 7 p. m,; July 18 the NFL, had sought tho Oil­
—at New Smyrna, 7 p. m.
er Job when the team was
In mid-July the Sixth Dis­ rrrntcd. Ha had turned In s
trict elimination starts with creditable job in ths position
Eustla-UmatUla, two Orlan­ he finally got, compiling a
do teams sad Sanford to 14-14 rceord in two seasons
contention. This will be u
two game elimination, and with the talent-short Nsw
the winner moves Into the York T lttns of Harry Wlsmir
state play-offs ot Weal Palm before leaving because of a
contract dispute.'
Beach.
From West Palm Beach the
Florida champion will play la
Staunton, Va., for the Region
al tide, and from this cUmlnation series the winner be­
comes a contender In ths Lit­
tle World Series a t Llttlo
Results Monday Night
Rock, Ark.
AlUm. Twlna 9, Longwood 6
Thomss, Glenn Price and J.
STANDINGS
B. Kuykendall aa well aa their
t 0
young baaeball playcra would North Orlando
Bear
Laka
1
0
surely Uks to make that trip
I 0
to U tils Rock. The coaches Sunland
I 1
a* well as the glove and bat Altamonte Twins
0 0
men, however, have been "in Casselberry
0 0
the business" long enough so Altamonte Senators
0 1
that they are pbying "one Laka Mary
O 2
game at a tim e." But the Longwood
Games Tonight
battle cry la "See you in LitSunland -va- Bear Laka 0 p.m.
Ha Rock!"
/

Oilers Slide
Pop Ivy Out;
Employ Baugh

Phiilie Protest
Eslridge Hurls
Turned Down By
No-Hit Shutout
NL President
For Kingswood

DILLY HIGGINS, co-captain of the 1903 SITS
football team, winner of one of the baseball
club's most valuable trophies, and n member of
tho Tribe's basketball outfit, Is awarded the
Terry Cordell Memorial Trophy. Presentation of
the trophy, awarded for the firs t time in
memory of the former SIIS athlete and scholnr
who was killed in action in Viet Nam, is mado
by David Vnn Ness, president of tho school’s
class of 1953.
(Herald Photo)

Strikes • • •
Spares
By John A, Spotihl
If you weren't ono of the
more than 150 to 200 persons
out here st the lines for the
kids party Saturday morning,
you missed a ball. 1 moan a
big ball!
I thought It'd be Just f* e
kids with the big smiles i
their faces but you know, .,ie
moms end pops had aa much
fun as tholr kids!
And you talk about kids,
wow I No wonder they were
happyl They won more than
60 trophys! That'* the abso­
lute moil that I've ever heard
of being awarded at any one
setting.
The eatered food of Mrs.
Homer Llttlo was out of this
world. Everyone expressed
cmopllmcnli on this part of
the program and the behavior
of the children. (That’s no
surprise to us, however,
'cause they're taught Rood
mannera along wllh bowling
techniques))
The winning teams and In­
dividual presentations made
includod the M-l's—champs
of the Junior Division. Teammates Included Frank Patterion, Linda Ethel!, Robert
Drbcall and Steve Bassett.
Second place went to the Fin
Boys — Run Frederick, Jim
Faticrson, Miko King and
Jim Wood.
The high average of 174
waa won by Steve Bassett and
hia 046 aeries was tops in that
category. Second high series
was won by Jim Woods—Oil.
Don N icholn' 250 scratch
game gave the adulta something to ooh and aab about.
In the Bantam division the
Moon Rollers took first plseo
for those children between
the ages of eight aod 1). The
Moon Rollers Included Billy

National League
W L Pet. GB
T&gt;am
35 19 .625
PhUa’phla
San Fran. 24 IT .605
to
25 20 .556 2to
St. Louis
Milwaukee 23 21 .523 4
Pittsburgh 23 21 .523 4
Cincinnati
21 31 .500 5
Loa Angeles 11 23 .477 6
Chicago
19 22 .463 eto
21 26 .447 7to
Houston
New York 14 32 .304 14
Mooday’o B enito
Los Angeles at Fittsburgh,
night, p o s t p o n e d , wet
grounds
Only game scheduled
Wednesday's Gamas
St. Louis at Chicago
Houston at New York
Cincinnati at MUwaukaa (n)
San Fran, at Pittsburgh (n)
Loa Angeles at Phlla’phU (n)

South Seminole
Little League
Little National

Gama Monday
Chase-Locomotive Engineers
rescheduled — June 19
STANDING!
Team
W L
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury 13 3
Locomotive Engrs. . . . XI 4
Chase ........................... t 1
Flret Federal ............ &lt; 10
Standard Oil ................ 9 16
Game Tuesday
Hunt Un-Mer at First Federal
&lt;4;30, F t Mellon Park)

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)
—The U. S. Auto Club offi­
cials will meet next week In
the midst of a controversy
over the use of gasoline as a
fuel in race cars.
But they have indicated no
"snap decision" is in Uie
works and Speedway chief
Stewart Harlan Fcngcr hinted
it may be some time before a
decision cither way is made.
The dispute broke out after
veteran driver Eddie Sachs,
Detroit, and rookie pilot Dave
MacDonald, El Monte, Calif.,
were killed in a second-lap
tangle of cars which erupted
in flames, trapping them.
Owners and drivers said
the fact both cars were carrylng high octane gasoline in
side tanks waa a factor in the
deaths. Most of the conven­
tional front-engtned roadsters
use exotic alcohol mixtures.
The Speedway "500" classic
was won by A. J. Foyt in a
conventional roadster. T h e
cars involved in tho crash
were rear-engined machines
powered by Ford engines.
Second place finisher Rodger
Ward, Indianapolis, drove a
similar rear-engined car but
carried the mixture Instead of
gasoline.
Racing officials said It fa a
known fact that gasoline is
more coinbustiblo than alco­
hol."

Knlffln, Glen Skclly and Dar­
rell Vodoplch. Second ilot
went to the Elght-BallJ—Deb­
bie Martin, Miko Krccok and
Kevin Spolskl. On the third
place team it waa Harold
Johnson, Scott Roche and
John Smith.
The high average of 146
went to Darrell Vodupich. Tho
aeries was awarded to Billy
Martin with a 541 acrlea. High
game of 237 went to Kevin
Spolskl and the most Improv­
ed bowler award went to Har­
Skipper Scnkarlk of Hunt's,
old Hcrbst.
Special thanks to Garry Scott Harris of tho Navy and
Fox, George Swann, P h i l and Andy Rufus, also of the
Roche, Fran Morton for be­ Navy nine, lead the pitching
ing on hand to help with the department of the City Re­
trophy presentations and for creation Departments Little
representing tho S a n f o r d League baseball program.
Meanwhile, David Lee of
Men's and Women's Bowling
the Locomotive Engineers and
Association* at tills event,
The summer league will Bill Schmidt are tied for top
start June 13. This coming honors in the homo run de­
week we'll have everyone roll partment. Both Lee and
ihreo games to establish their Schmidt have rapped out sev­
averages for the coming sea­ en circuit blows so far this
season.
son.
Scnkarlk has racked up sev­
And finally, many, many
en
mound victories without a
thanks to all of tho sponsors
setback, Harris has ■ record
who'vo helped throughout the
of five and zero while Rufus
year. It's most appreciated.
has four wins and no defeats.
A tip of the hat to Sanford
Here is a list of the leaders:
Electric Co., Florida Power
Filching
and Light Co., Sanford Man­
Skipper Senkarik,
ufacturing Co., Coca Coia Co.,
Hunt Lin-Mer.
7-0
Lclloy Itobb Construction and Scott Harris, Navy
5-0
Dr. Robert Smith.
Andy Rufus, Nary
4-0
We had our first run of the Livid Lee, Loco Engre
5-1
Scotch Doubles this past Sat­ Doug Malzowskl, Loco
5-1
urday and Sue Jackson team ­ Tommy Graccy Pcrf.
5-1
ed with Billy Anderson to Steve RawU, Georges
4-1
walk home richer by $n.50. Stan Wlnfree, Chase
4-1
The Scotch Doubles M loti Joe Pauline, Fla. St. Bk 4-2
of fun with the Udy rolling Ed Hitchcock, Hunt
4-2
the first ball and Uie gentle­
Home Run*
man trying to convert Use David Lee, Loco. Engrs
7
spare. It's run each and every Bill Schmidt, Loco Engrs
7
Saturday with squads at 8 and Walter Jordan, Navy
fl
10 p.m.
Skipper Scnkarlk,
Sunday night we started the
Hunt Lin-Mer
6
Silver D o l l a r tournament. Mark Cockmsn, Ferf Dairy 6
With all of the many kinds Andy Rufus, Navy
4
of spliti left on the boards, Freddie Turman, Navy
4
you get paid for each of those
you convert. Some of our win­
ners Included Marge Ca truthear, John Wright, Marilyn
Ferguson, Gordon Honeycutt,
Retnlla Monday
Gert Bridges and Jerry FaMcRaney 6 Chase 8
rella.
C hile
002 000 1 -1 9 3
Silver Dollar Tournamtnt McRaney
310 310 x—6 9 1
la run all day, every Sunday, WP - Frank Williams (9-4),
As a m atter of fact, there'a a
LP—Dick Frank (6-9)
different tournament each HR—L. C. Smith, McRaney,
day of the week. They're all
third of the year
lots of fun.
Alex Siabo, McRaney, sec­
It waa a pleasure to hear
ond of the year
of ona of the awards made
King (wood 13 Longwood 9
at the Businessmen’! Ban­ Kings wood 402 020 4-1 3 IT 0
quet the other night. A sports­ Longwood 000 000 0— 0 0 0
manship set of trophies for WP — Leroy Estridgo (34)),
one of the teams In the lea­
LP—Otto Thomas (3-8)
gue went to Faron Builders— HR—Don Harvey, Klngswood,
Al and Sam Faron, Mike Acfourth of the year
cardi and Len Biondi. Con­ John Emerson, Klngswood,
gratulations, men I H e r o ' s
fifth of the year
hoping that some of tho other
Danny Underwood, Kingswood, fifth of the year
leagues make sim ilar swards
STANDINGS
la tho futuro.
Some other high scores Team
W L
turned In during league play Klngswood .......
0
this wreck Included the Navy Robbi ................ I MI MM 1 0
Intramural League. VAH-3 Wilson Malar ..
0
1
Maintenance Emerson w a a Longwood .........
1
high with a 230 and aeries McRaney .........
went to NAS Mod/Dcntal Ap­ Fla. State Bank ••••Ota 0 1
1
USO .................
plegate’s 575.
3
Friday morning for the Chai* ..............
Games Tuesday
Navy Wlvaa League, Joan
Brewer roiled a 210 high aln- Wilson Maler st Fla. St. 7:30
gto and Colleen Sandlin won Robbs at USO 1:45
aeries with a 199/U2.
URL Mellon Park)

Pitching, Home
Run Leaders
Announced

Men's League

l

CINCINNATI (UPI) — Tho
Philadelphia Phillies lost a
protest but won a point.
President Warren Giles of
the National League rejected
their protest Monday of a 6 S
loss to Pittsburgh on May 28.
Manager Gene Mauch of
the Phillies filed the protest
because Pirate pitcher Roy
Face was inside the score­
board for a period of time.
Face admitted he was in­
side the scoreboard at Pittsburgh but merely to take ad­
vantage of the rest room faci­
lities rather than stealing tha
Phillies' aigns.
Giles, who said he made a
careful study of the protest
before turning it down, said
the Pittsburgh players, if they
have to use the rest room faci­
lities in the scoreboard, should
do so between innings or when
the visiting club is at bat.
"To allow a protest and or­
der a game replayed," Giles
said, "there must be conclu­
sive evidence that the action
which la the subject of tha
protest directly affected tho
final outcome of Uio game. I
find no such evidence in this
case.
"Accordingly, the gamo trill
stand as played."

The holiest thing In Sanford
besides the temperature is LeBoy Estridgc, a Kingswood
Builder hurlcr, who Monday
night accomplished the unbe
lievable In the Men's Softball
League.
Estridge hurled a no-hil
shutout as he and hia mates
blanked Longwood by a score
of 12 to 0.
H was the first no-hitler in
the annals of the Men’s softball circuit. Estridge, who has
the loop'a top mound record,
added his eighth straight vic­
tory and has yet to suffer
a setback. But that’a not all,
the Longwood club that Es­
tridge shutout in his hitloss
performance was on a ninegame winning spree—that is
before last night. It was Estridge's third shutout of the
season.
MKS. EDIE WARE, winner of the Sanforil A t­
He has given up the least
lantic National Bank Rolf tournament for mem­
runs, 20, and the least hits—
bers of the Sanford Women’s Golf Association,
46. Ills support throughout Uie
is presented the trophy awarded by the financial
ecnlesl by his teammates was
Institution. Making tho presentation is Clyde
flawless. In fact, it was an
Long, a bank employe.
(Herald Photo)
errorless contest. At the plate
for Kingswood, Don Harvey,
Danny Underwood and John
Emerson hit homers, Em er­
son, Harvey and Cook all col­
lected ihreo hits each for the
Builders.
In another loop contest, MeRaney’s
Painters
whipped
Chase &amp; Co. 6 to 3 with Frank
Williams chalking up his ninth
Monday's Results
The Shrine and Rotary teams Tommy Bryant turned in a mound victory. Alex Szabo
Columbus
2 Atlanta 0
in (he City Recreation Depart­ good Job on tho mound for Ro­ and L. C. Smith had homers.
Jacksonville at Richmond
ment’s Junior Boys League tary in getting credit for the
postponed, rain
continue to dominate the loop'a win. Corky Stowcll had a pair
Rochester at Syracuse, portsecond half of play. Both dubs of blowa, including a triple.
poned, rain
chalked up vlcloriea In Monday Billy Higginbotham chipped in
Buffalo at Toronto, postponed,
contests.
in a pair of knocks to lead
wet grounds.
The Shrine r« woo their fifth the hitting attack for the Ro­
la a row—the longest winn­ tary nine.
ing streak ot any Junior Lea­ In the only Little League en­ DUNEDIN. (U P!) — Gary
gue club this season. They gagement Monday, George’s Player, victor in the Festival
turned back tho Clvitans by defeated the Florida State Open tournament at IndianaResults Monday
a score of 8 to 3, thanks to the Bankers, 14 to 5, In a Little polia, and Doug Sanders, who St. Pete 3, Orlando 1
very effective relief hurling American League tilt.
tied for second, today made Lakeland It, Ft. Lauderdale
of Steve Leach.
Harley Sykes, the work­ big jumps on the professional Sarasota 4, Daytona 2
Jam es Warren, the Shrine horse for George's, was cred­ golfer*' money winning list.
Miami 7, Tampa 6
starter, didn't allow a hit but ited with the win. Gene Bertdid permit three runs when rang took the loss.
ho encountered control diffi­ A scheduled game between
culty. Leach took the mound the Locomotive Engineers and
and returned IS of the 16 bat­ Chase ft Co. waa rescheduled
te n he faced. Ho whiffed 10 for June 13.
in the process and notched his
fifth triumph without a loss.
Ron Dudley had tw-o hits for
the Shrine and Chuck Plgott
had the Clvltan'a only aafety
—a slxlh lnnlng single.
Meanwhile, the Rotoriani
kept pace with the &lt;Shrincr*
Hraulta Monday Night
by beating the Kiwinlans, 6 Casselberry 7, North Orlando 3
to 3.
STANDINGS
Casaetberry »
7 2
Altamonto Springs
0 2
Longwood
6 3
Sunland
4 4
Bear Laka
8 6
North Orlando
1 0
s n / te n
Games Tonight
W L P e t GB
Team
Longwood -va- Bear Lake,
" 'H u J ill'll!
Chicago
24 12 .607
8 p m. Only game scheduled
Baltimore 28 15 .651
Cleveland 22 16 .579 3
Minnesota 25 19 .588 3
New York 21 17 .553 4
Boston
22 21 .512 511
Result! Monday
Detroit
18 24 .429 9
U. S. G YPSU M
Washington 19 29 .396 11
Rotary 6 Klwanla 3
Kansas City 15 37 .357 13
Klwanla
001 020 0 -3 3 4
Los Angeles 16 30 .343 13
Rotary
101 130 x - 6 6 6
Monday's Results
WP — Tommy Rryant (1-0},
Boston 4 Los Angeles 8
LP Steve Gordie (0-1)
Cleveland 3 Chicago 0
Shrine 3 Clvltan 3
Q U A L IT Y PA IN TS
Minnesota 2 New York 1
Shrine
200 111 3 -4 5 2
Baltimore 8 Kansas City 4
Cteitan
0)2 000 0 -3 1 5
Only games scheduled
WP-Stovo Leach (50), L P Wednesday’s Games
J . W. Williams (4-4)
Boston at Loa Ang. 2, twlSTANDINGS
night
w L
T«am
Baltimore at Kansas City (n)
New York at Minnesota (n) Shrl no • • &gt;»•••• • • • • ■. ... 5 0
a
Rotary ••••••••••••• . . . 4 1
Washington at Detroit (n)
CPO .......................... ... 2 n
Chicago at Cleveland (n)
Lawn Boy Power Mowers
Elki ««•••••••••••••• . . . 2 2
Lake Mary .............. . . . 1 3
CiviUn ••*•••••••••■&lt;• . . . 1 4
Klwanli ..................... . . . 1 4
Game* Totaday
Gamo Monday
Lake
Mary
at Elka 4:30
George's 14 Fla. SL Bank 8
Scott Fertilizer and Spreaders
Fla. State
301 200— 3 4 CPO at Clvltan 7:30
at
Memorial
Stadium
Georg#'*
035 sox--14 10
LEAGUE LEADERS
W P-HarUy Sykes (2-7), LP
(Tfcroogfc May Slat)
—Geno Bartrang (3-3)
STANDINGS
• Pitching
Team
•
W L
(Baaed — 4 Wins)
Garden Hose • Garden Tools
Navy ............................. 14 8
Stevt Leach, Shrine
4-0
S
a
Florida State Bank . . .
5-1
SAVE! TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR
Georg*‘s ...................... 1 i Bary Maples, Elka
5-1
Perfection Dairy ....... T • Bobby Fowoll, Rotary
CASH *N CARRY POLICIES
52
Sanford Atlantic ......... 4 13 Danny Leo, CPO
Charlie Lytle, Lake Mary 4-4
Gam* Toesday
Sanford Atlantic at Perfection
Dairy
(4:10 Boy Avtnuo Park)

Shrine, Rotary Set

International
League

Pace In Junior Loop

Player Fourth
In Golf Money

Florida State

South Seminole
Senior League

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League

OFF

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■SKINS SIGN DONALDSON
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Washington Redskins to­
day announced ths signing of
Purdus fullback Gen* Donald­
son, the club's 11th draft
choice.

M—day’s Bo—Ito
Birmingham 7, Asheville 8
Charlotte 3 Lynchburg 0
Columbus at Macon, postpon­
ed, rain
Knoxville
at
Chattanooga,
postponed, rain

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Enterprise Reception Honors Miss Burns
By H elm Snodgrsne
M itt Sarah J. Bums, who
retired aa Enterprise Postm atter on April 24 after 44
year* of service, was honored
a t a recent Sunday afternoon
reception held In the school
cafetorium.
' Seating was arranged to
th at all could watch as Mita
Bums received gifts which
were presented In a most
unique manner. The first gift,
a piece of luggage, was pre­
sented a t mail call time in an
Improvised post office set up
on stage along with a framed
copy of a telegram of con­
gratulations from President
Lyndon B. J o h n a o n. Mrs.
Bertha L. Hardin, lister of
Miss Bums, who also retired
after 20 years of acrvice as
clerk, received two beautiful
rose trees. Making the pre­
sentations was Mrs. C. A.
Henderson.
The mull truck then arrived
with a special delivery, nil in
a regular mnll bug and de­
livered by uniformed postman
Blchard H nnla of Orange
City, another piece of lug­
gage for Miss Bums.
Refreshments of punch and
cookies were served from a
table overlaid with a lace
cloth and centered with an a r­
rangement of snapdragons
made by Mrs. D. J . Parker.
Other floral arrangements
decorating tha cafetorium
were contributed by Mrs.
Parker and Loula F. Stamanad.
Postmasters a t t e n d i n g ,
other than tha honorce, were
Mrs. Ritchie Harris, present
Enterprise postmaster; Mrs.
Lola Brooke of Osteen, How­
ard Warner of Orange City
and Oakley Scavcr of Cler­
mont who also is trensurer of
tha Florida State Postmast­
er's Association.
Out of town gueata Includ­
ed Mr. and Mra. Robert Al­
len, Mrs. Gale McAloxunder,
M in Euretta Faber, and Mrs.
Irene Jackman of DeLand;
Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Allen and
Mra. Ruth Bates of Altoona;
Mrs. Rachel Alley and Mr.
and Mra. James liardin of
DeBary; Mra. Warner, Alva
Hnyman and Richard H arrii
of Orange City; Mra. Ida
Padgett. New Smyrna Beach;
Mrs. Scover of Clermont;
Rev. and Mra. Grover C. Sew­
ell J r , Mrs. William Hardin
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Hardin and chil­
dren of Sanford and Mrs.
Brooke of Osteen.

Business
Briefs
The B. C. Morton Fund, Inc.
baa declared a quarterly div­
idend of Sc per share from net
Investment Income on Ita In­
come Serlea, payable June
30th to Income Serlea shareholders of record May 28th.
This was announced today by
Harry C. Ecbelberger, San­
ford's Resident manager of
the B. C. Morton Organization
national distributors of the
$10.2 million mutual fund.
In addition to Its Income
Series, the Boston-based Mor­
ton Fund includes a Growth
Series and an Insurance Ser­
ies.

Mayor High In
3-Car Crash
MIAMI (U PL)—Three ears
—one driven by Miami Mayor
Robert King High — were
ameshed by a fourth automobile here Sunday.
High, who lost hla bid for
the governor's office in the
Mey 20 runoff, had his five
children with him In hla cityowned car. None of the per­
sons in the care were Injured.

HONOREES nt n recent community reception held a t the Enterprise
School were, left, Mias Sarah Hums who retired in April after 44 years us
Enterprise postmaster and her sister, Sirs, ilerthu L. liardin, who also
retired after 20 years as i&gt;ostnl clerk.
(Cox l’hoto)

'Plank-Owner'
Custom To
Be Observed
During the commencement
program at the Sanford Naval
Academy an old Navy custom
will be observed—that of recognizing ‘'plankowners".
In the bygone day* of iron
men In wooden ships the ori­
ginal commissioning crew con­
sidered themselves, ami came
to be known as, plank-owners
—inferring squatter* rights
and therefore figurative own­
ership of a plank of the ve»-

tel.
On June 3, at the Academy.
Ihe custom will bo modernized
slightly, but the spirit of the
tradition will be preserved.
Each midshipman complet­
ing the first year’s operation
will be designated a Sanford
Naval Academy plank-owner
by virtue of hi* name being
Inscribed on a bronze plaque
mounted on a symbolic plank.
The plaque has been donated
by the parents of Midshipman
Charles Richter and will be
permanently mounted at the
Academy.
Membership In this exclulive group will be closed out
i s of June 5, the completion of
the shakedown cruise of The
Sanford Naval Academy.

KAHEN I.AW receives the SHS Rooster* Club
trophy for being the most valuable member of
the Seminole Swim team during the current
school yenr. Tho presentation I* being made by
Dr. Orvlllo L. Hark*, immediate past president
of the Booster Club.
(Herald Photo)

Realtors Week
Dinner Held
In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The West Volusia Realtor*
Week Dinner was held at De­
Bary Restaurant with 20 p«rson* In attendance. Speaker
was Rep. James Sweeney of
DeLand who spoke on •’Wills’*
and taler held a question and
answer period.
Constable Oscar D. Paplneau escorted the motorcade
into DeBary from the Orange
City Water Tower.
Attending were Mr. and
Mr*. William Gould, Mrs.
Kathleen Gould, Jo Peck, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald McCarrfor,
Harriet Perkins, Ivy Strick­
land. Alberta Warner, Bert
Lcderhaus, Welles Iy Corbett,
Alva Williams, Louise Clark,
Edilh Honeycutt, Edna Sauerwine, John Tape, Mr. and
Mra. DeBartola, Francis Clif­
ton, Otto Braun, Mose Ber­
man, Betty Lee Hussey and
John Turner.
Tablet were decorated with
arrangements of rosea from
the Ledcrhaui garden.

Club To Meet

JOHN MILLS, named tho most valuable swim­
m er on tho Seminolo High swim team during
the 1904 tank season, is awarded 111* trophy
by John Colbert during the recent all «i&gt;orU
liani|iioL nt tho hcIioo). The trophy was pre­
sented by Colbert on behalf of Perkin's Men’s
Store.
(Herald Photo)

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A combination business and
social meeting will ba held
by the Woman’a Club of Cas­
selberry Wednesday at 7:30
pm . This will be the last
mealing before the club ad­
journ* for tha s u m m e r
months.

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Ait Federation
Dedicates
Plaques

Resignation Of Precinct 12 Official Announced By GOP

Memorial Day dedication
service* were held at the
DeBary Mansion House by
the Florida Federation of Art
with Edith Brooks, vice pres­
ident, presiding.
Plaques of bronze on wood
were dcdicstcd In memory of
past presidents and deceased
members, Mrs. T h e l m a
Brownctt
of Jacksonville,
chairman of memorials com­
mittee, read the names of
those listed and gave a brief
resume of their affiliations
with the Federation. Invoca­
tion was given by Hcv. Augus­
tus C. Summers.
Names included on the past
presidents' plaque were Mra.
F. W. Burhholz, Mrs. T. U.
Guthrie, Mrs. Russell Sey­
mour, Mra. D. R. Fecmstcr,
Hugh McKean, Mrs. P. M.
Schlamp and, to be added,
Nancy Harmon, who served
three terms a* president.
Un the members' plaque
were the names of Samuel
Grierson of DeBary and Ber­
tha M. Barrett of Panama
City.
Music for the ceremonies
was provided by Mrs. Beat­
rice Muller, contralto, and
Mrs. Laura Platt Brown, sopiano and accompanist.
Tlie main gallery wai dec­
orated with roses, fern and
many other arrangements of
fresh garden bloom* by the
committee with assistance
from .Mra. Grierson.

The resignation, due to pres­
sure of business, of Miss Aud­
rey Flynn as precinct 12 com­
mittee woman has been an­
nounced by the Seminole
County Republican Executive
Committee.
Committee Chairman Jan
Fortune, who acrrptrd the
resignation with regret, said
"Mis* Flynn has been very
active in promotion of the
two-party eystem in Seminole
County, and, although we
realize we ore losing an ef­
fective worker, we understand
the necesaity for this action.
Miss Flynn haa told us she

will continue to do everything
possible to promote the Re­
publican Tarty, not only In
Seminole County but In tho
state as well.'*
Campaign plans wero dis­
cussed by the committee nt
a recent meeting held nt the
home of Mrs. A. F. Keeth. A
meeting was called for today
by Russell J. Hammond of
Chuluotn, chairman of the
campnign* and issue* commit­
tee, to coordinate the many
suggestions and make definite
recommendations to the full
committee. Meeting with Ham­
mond will be Bud Moughton

of Sanford, David B. Knnaiy
of Tnnglewood and Richard
Davis of Forest City.
A report on the June 12
dinner to be sponsored by the
Seminole County Young Itspublican Club at tho Capri
was given by Mra. E. Tope
Bassett of Maitland, wife of
tlie Republican nominee for
District 3 County Commis­
sioner, who is serving as tic­
ket sales chairman. Congress­
man Ed Gurney will bo tho
speaker,
Davis and Mrs. Robert
Hoover, wife of Dr. Hoover,
Republican nominee for state
representative from Seminole
County, were welcomed as

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committee man and committee
woman representing precinct
12.

Bank Officers
Are Named
ny Mrs. Adam Matter
Newell E, Hawkins was
elected president of the De­
nary First National Bank
last Thursday at a meeting
of the boon! of directors who
at the same time named Sam­
uel K. Karon vice president.
Preview of the bank ll
scheduled for Saturday, Juns
27, from 10 a. m. until 2
p, m. Formal opening will ba
held Wednesday, July 1.

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�BPO Does Initiate Members

MRS. FINLEY NASH, left, president of tho BPO Docs, recently con­
ducted initiation ceremonies nt tho Elk's Lodge for three new members,
Mrs. Bruce J. Jones, Mrs. Frank C. Wight and Mrs. Calvin Haig.
The following three mem­
ber* were Initiated Into San­
ford Drove 160, B.P.O. Docs
at the last meeting, presided
over by Mrs. Finley Nash.
They a r e Mra. Frank C,
Wight, Mra. Bruce J. Jonca
and Mra. Calvin Haig.
Prior to the meeting, Mrs.
If. C. Dlibrow was given a
lea and farewell-parly at the
president’s home in Oslrcn
where she was presented a

sterling locket with inscrip­
tion in appreciation for her
four years of devoted service
as secretary as well as her
active participation in assist­
ance with weekly fish frys
and other project* to robe
money for charitable pur­
poses. Mrs, Dlsbrow and tier
husband have moved to Jack­
sonville,
Besides ilic 22 members
present nt the Initiation there

were the following guests
from the Orlando Drove: Mrs.
Earl Boisclalrc, past supreme
president of the Does; Mrs.
Ralph LeFcver, past state
president; Mrs. Elvira Coe,
also a past state president;
Laura Allen; Margaret Maleek; Joy Rife; Mrs. Sophia
Urlte, immediate past presi­
dent of Orlando Drove, and
Agnes Bower,
Light refreshments w e r e
served after tho meeting.

Girl Scout Troops Awarded
Girl Scout troops C9S and
299 recently held a banquet
at the Lutheran Church hon­
oring tho mothers of tho girls
from bath troops.
Each mother was presented
• corsage from her daughter.
A flag ceremony opened the
banquet, after which a court

of awards was held with the
presentation of badges earned
for previous scouting In each
girl In llieir respective troops.
A buffet dinner was served
following the ceremonies,
.Special g u e s t s attending
were Mrs. Ilifnnio Morgan,
d i s t r i c t chairman; Mrs.
Elouisc Horoskowsky, neigh­

borhood No. 2 chairman, and
Rev. Herbert W. Goers*.
The banquet was under the
direction of Mrs. R, L. (Jes­
sie) Andrews, Troop Leader
No. cos, Mr*. 11. U. (Gladys)
Downey, Troop Leader No.
299, and Mrs. Stanley (Jo
Anne) Oglesby, Co Leader

GIKL SCOUT TROOPS 2£li&gt; nml GDI) recently held a mothor-dniighter
banquet nt the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, nt which time the court
of nwurth was conducted. Members of Troop 290 rccolvlng merits nml
bmlgcH were front row from the left, .Janie lllair, Debbie Sessions, Vicky
Oglesby, Patty McLaughlin and Donna Miller, Hack row from the left
are Nnncy Mundny, Linda Purdy, Janice Iloynton, Debbie Downey, Nor­
ma Blackwell, Patsy Stewart and their leader, Mrs. Gladys Downey.

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Aliss Slayton Given Party

MISS SANDY SLAYTON was an honor guest of a recent Coke and Chat­
te r graduation pnrty a t the lovely Lake Mary home of Mrs Tom Richey.
With the honoree are Mrs. Andrew Bracken, co-hostcss, Mrs. Richey,
hostess, Miss Sluyton, Mrs. W. B. Slayton, mother of the honoree and
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman, co-hostess.
A BRIDAL SHOWER a t the C. S. Teston home recently honored Miss
d uo Teston, briclc-clcct of James Cohen. Mrs. Annette Wnllstedt, front,
left, was hostess. With Mrs. Wnllstedt are Miss Teston, front right. In
hack are Mrs. Robert Cohen, mother of the prosjiective bridegroom and
Mrs. D. W. Teston, mother of the honoree.

Shower Fetes Miss Teston
Miss Cleo Teston, brideelect of Jumcs Cohen, was
honor guest recently of a mis­
cellaneous bridal shower at
the home of Mrs. Rebecca
Teston.
M r s . Annette Wallstedt
served a* hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Teston as co-hostess.
The serving table was cen­
tered with an arrangement
of roses and a miniature
bride doll, with two delicious
homo made sheet cakes on
either aide.

A pink umbrella was sus­
pended from the ceiling with
streamers attached over tho
gifts, which were displayed
on a table beneath.
Pnrty game* and contosta
were enjoyed with prlxea
awarded Betty Hodges, Fran
Quillan nnd lien Alford.
Fruit punch, cuke, nut* and
mints were served to Mr*.
I). W. Teston, mother of tho
bride-elect, Mrs. R. A. Cohen,
mother of the prospective
bridegroom nnd the Mmes. Leo
Mansfield, Paul Mansfield,

J. R. Dunawdy. Maurice Ayera, John Fortier, Donald
Yo«:, A- C. Madden, A. B. Ai­
ling, Jr., Emma Rtsner, Brule
Wallstedt, Gordon Hodges,
T. It. Alford. Msybello Gay,
Elisabeth
Arnold,
Hermit
Wnllstedt, Osle Bowery, C. S.
Teston, Inez Heisiona and
J. W. Ilnrkey.
Also the Misses Judy Mans­
field, Janet Mansfield, Faya
Dunaway,
Harriet
Mixon,
Barbara Ann Alford, Martha
Cook, Fran Quillen, Ilevcrly
Risner and Jnnita Fortier.
•

fly Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Mbs Handy Hlnytun, daugh­
ter of Sir. and Mrs. W. B.
Slayton, and a member of the
1904 graduating class of Sem­
inote High school, was recent­
ly honored with a Coke and
chatter pnrty at the Lovely
Lake Mary home of Mrs. Tom

Mr*. Andrew Bracken and
Mrs. Mnry Joyce Bateman
were co-hostesses and Miss
Cindy Slayton assisted the
hostesses in serving.
The class color* of red and
white were attractively com­
bined to decorate the Richey
home and gracioui patio.
The guests enjoyed listen­

Graduate Honored At Party
Miss Gere Dietrichs, a
member of the 1964 gradua­
tion class of Seminole High
School, was honor guest of a
Coke, chatter and splash
party at the South Oak Ave­
nue home of Mrs. John Wil­
liams, with Mrs. Adelaide
Moses and Miss Barbara
Moses serving as co-hostess­
es,
The honoree and guests as-

terrace adjoining the pool for
a morning of relaxation and
reminiscence.
The natural landscape of
red geraniums In full bloom
created a picturesque back­
ground in keeping with the
class colors of red and white.
The tables were covered with
brilliant red cloths and dec­
orated with gardenias.

Shower Honors Bride-Elect

MRS. BETTY KE1GANS, left, was hostess to a recent bridal shower a t
her Iiomrwood homo honoring Miss .Sharyn Dudley, center, bride-elect. To
the right is Mrs. Bill Dudley, Hister-in-luw of the honoree.
ftjr Donna Estes
Mr*. Hetty Kelgnns was
hostess nt her Pasadena Avo.
home in Longwood to a recent
mlacrllnneous hriilnl ahower

W M PF Church
Group Meets With

honoring Miss Shuryn Dudley,
bride-elect of Cury Leroy SonIwrg.
Guests served soft drinks,
cuke, coffee, nuts and mini*
were Mr*. Fredelirk, mother
of the bride-elect; Mrs. K. E.
Williamson, the h n n o r e c s
grandmother, and Mrs. Bill
Dudley, her sister-in-law.
Also the Mmes, Jcnn La-

Dree, James Stringer, Wilmn
Pope, Evelyn Linscy, Pat
Scott, Jo Atm Chase, Geneva
t.argent, Frances Ellis, Bill
Simpkins, Shirley Goldman,
Sylvia Haynes, Audrey Full­
mer, Sybil Smith and Dottle
Owens.
Also the Misses Susie LaIlrce, Betty Higginbotham,
and Hally Simpkins.

ing to Beetle records whit*
drinking Cokes and munching
on ham biscuits, chips, kabuba
and cookiei.
Sandy was presented with
a lovely pajama and robe set
as a gift from the hostess.
Approximately 60 guesta
enjoyed the delightful affair.

MISS GERE DIETRICHS, front, was honor
guest of n recent Coke nml nwim graduation
party. With Miss Dietrichs from the left are
lier mother, Mrs. Wally Dietrichs; Mrs. John
W. Williams, hostess; Mrs. Adelaide Moses nnd
Miss Barbara Moses, co-hostesses.

■ o n n e t f ii
f

The honoree waa resented a
traveling jewelery case and
makeup travel kit by the hos­
tesses and each guest receiv­
ed a momento of the occasion.
Special guesta were Mra.
Wally Dietrichs, mother of
the honoree, Mr*. Edward
Higgins, h o r grandmother,
Miss Sara W. Eaitcrby, great
aunt, and Mist Dcde Die­
trich*, lister of the honoree,
who was home visiting from
St. Vincents Hospital In Jack­
sonville, where she is m
nurses training.
Refreshments of assorted
sandwiches, dips, fresh strawberries and Cokes were serv­
ed buffet style on the ter­
race.
Other* attending were the
Misses Carol Oxford, Joy
Duggar, Barbara B o l g c r ,
Sandy Slayton, Ann Aiken,
Jean Masters, Glenda Albert,
Brenda Brown, Boseana Belsito, Penny GIccson and Gay
Hunt.
Also Susie Halbaek, Donna
Snndago, Ccni Wheatland, Jill
West, Mary Scott, I.aNclto
Henning, Nikki Morgan, My­
ra Mccki, Shirley Steed, Di­
ane Smith, Linda Krii, Pat
Rabun, Cindy L a k e and
Gwen Champion.

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Mrs. M. L. Ayers
GIRL SCOUT TROOr GD5 receiving nwards nt the mother-daughter ban­
quet woro front row from the left, Victoria Zwick, Katrina Keeling,
Debbie Foster, Cathy Andrews, Norma Martin and Connie Foster. Back
row from the left are Ahhic Walls, Janet Mills, Debbie Keeling, Marie
Richardson, Michelle Vaillcr and Deborah I’oolo,

Gamma Lambda Ends Season

Mrs. M. L. Ayers was hos­
tess at her home to a recent
business meeting of t h e
W.M.P.F. of the Missionary
Alliance Church.
Various reports were given
on missionary projects the
group has assisted by making
clothing and assembling ma­
terials to send refugees.
The project for next year
will be to assist Utc Spanish
speaking ministers.
Mrs. Solan Teston assisted
Mr*. Ayer* In serving refresh­
ments to the Mine*. Charles
Dees, K. A. Monforton, II. D.
P a t t o n , It. J. Touchton,
George Wells, Fay Lee, B. H.
Stone and William Webb,

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GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Phi officers recently
installed are from the left, Teresa Daigle, corresponding secretary; Jo
lytntpf, treasurer; Barbara Jones, vice president; Mrs. Joe Corley, spon­
sor; Edna Daugherty, president and Helen Ilnmncr, past president.
The final meeting of the
y e a r of Gamma Lambda
Chapter of beta Sigma Phi
was held a t Uic home of Mrs.
Don llamner, the past presi­
dent. The meeting wai con­
ducted by the new president,
Mrs. Jim Daugherty, during
which the coming year'* com­
mittee reports were given by
each committee chairman.
The program entitled "PoetInto Muaic" was given by

Mrs. Larry L. Mann. Mra.
llam ner told of her trip to the
convention in Clearwater, alt­
er which the gave her out­
going officers a disc fur their
charm bracelets, representing
their individual office.
A newspaper written by one
of the members was given to
each of the girls so they cotud
keep up with the ncwi con­
cerning all the member* and
the coming activities.

Beta Buddy gifts were ex
changed and new name* were
drawn for the next year.
Hefrcahmenta were served
by the hostess to Mrs. Jerry
McCabe, Mra. Larry Mann,
Mra. LaMar Meredith, Mra.
Bill Branon, Mr*. Gil Daigle,
Mra. J . W. Carter, Mrs. Billy
Winn, Mr*. Jim Daugherty,
Mra. Jim Jonei, Mra. Jo
Kampf and Mr*. Joe Corley,
sponsor.

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�Miss
rr*da atudent a t Southsld*
School, and her mother, Mri.
E. W. Marcel, were ho&lt;lrMM
to a recent surprise kitchen
ahower honoring Tara'* teach­
er, M in Elsie Samuelson,
brlde-eleit of Bert Haight.
The lurpriie shower w*s
held outilda on tha spacious
lawn of the Marcal home on
Park Avenue, and Mill Samuelaon'i entire clan walked
from ichool to participate i.i
an afternoon of fun with their
teacher.
A lawn table held an abund­
ance of lovely gift* and re­
freshing punch, ronkiri anti
candid were icrved t h e
guest*.
Special guest* attending
were MU* Evelyn (.'arUon,
Miss Samuelson’* apartment
mate and feiluvv teacher; Mrs.
Alden Pyle, Mr*. Marcel’*
mother of Maitland, and Mrs.
Velma Mitchell, principal of
Soulliaide school.

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hridc-elert of
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MARCEL, renter, tvnn m-hoatess to n recent flurpriBO kithonoring her third urmle teacher, Miss Elsie Samuelson,
Bert Haipht. With Tarn arc her mother, Mrs, K. W. Marcel,
Samuelson, Miss Evelyn Carlson and other class members.

7:3011:30 p m
NRC. Mr.
Novak. “ X Is The Unknown
Factor." (Rerun) A story
about an honur student who
is being pushed toward a
scholarship in science so hard
lie attempts to shortcut on his
"non - essential" E n g l i s h
course. The pressures of try­
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for cite a ling, but we have a
hunch tin t U Mr. Novak (ns
portrayed stolidly by Ja n u s
Kranciscus) were a hit Irs*
self-righKotP. the hoy might
have ix-en spared a lot ni
trouble. Interesting, but alow
pacing deprive* thr story of
its full dramatte Impact. Dr.
Frank Baxter appears in a
dramatic role.
7:30 8:30 p.m. ABC. Com­
bat. "The Long Way Home."
. P a r t 1. (Rerun) Richard
Baschart atari as the vicious
German commandant of a pri­
son camp where our boys will
be spending tills week and
pan of next. This episode
deals with th* harsh treat­
ment given the American pri­
soners and their plans for
rvrnlual escape. Rasehart is
a choice villain.
8 9 p.m. CBS. Thr Red Skel­
ton Show. (Benin) Tills show
wa* taped before ex-’’Wagon
Train" star Robert Horton
reached Broadway tn "110 In
the Shade," and at the time
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with his singing voice. He al­
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thinks hums, especially Fred­
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their panhandling receipts.
Skelton later scores wilh a
pantomime as a dentist who
makes his patients wish lie
were dead.
8:30 9 p.m. NBC. Moment
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Mary Cleveland Has Birthday Party
Mary Cleveland, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Cleve­
land. was recently honored
with a lawn party In celebra­
tion of her tenth birthday at
ber Palmetto Avenue home.
A long table wai ict up outaJde which contained many
lovely gift* and party fator*.
Hie guests engaged In party
gam ei and are all looking for­
ward to the summer vacation.
Delicious birthday c a k e ,
punch and lea cream were
served to Debbie Warfield,
Melissa Echols, Donna Saw­
yer, Cindy Bishop, J u n e
Bciwelcltin, Becky Bauer and
Cindy Baker.
Alto Susan Dew lit, Neva
ratterm n, Ricky Smith, Ken­
ny Woodall, Jame* Cflmju
and Mika Whitley.

Gamma Omega
T o Entertain A t

MISS MARY CLEVELAND, center holding pnekuge, recently celebrated
her tenth birthday with tt lovely lawn jmrty lit the home of her piuentH,
Mr. and M ia . M. N. Cleveland. Shown with Mary are some of her many
Iriemld who enjoyed the delightful birthday party.

Open House
(jinnma Omega Chapter cf
Ep*Hon Sigma Alpha met re­
cently at the home of Kathy
Tuukc.
Clair* Fit*, delegate to the
state convention In Orlando
May 22-21, gave a report on
the activities of the conven­
tion.
Delegates to the Interna­
tional Convention will 1&gt;«
Kathy Tookc, Clalro Kile,
Kathy Bukur, Linda McKee
and Hope Schlrard.
Til* chapter Is renting a
house at New Smyrna Bench
during the week of June fl-13.
The house will he open the
entire week for all members,
famlllea and gueata to enjoy,
with a big week-end house
party on Jun* fi and 7.
Other socials for July and
August wer* discussed with
• "Big Theme" party set for
August.
Th* cookbook, "r**dsri Di­
gest/* which tha chapter
s p o n s o r e d with the assistance
of the local merchant* through
ads, is now available through
tha members. Eseh advertiser
will receive a complimentary
copy of th* book.
Attending th* meeting were
th* Mme*. Linda McKee,
BhlrUy Higgins. Gall Osborne,
June Brodle. Hope Sehlrard,
Kathy Bukur, Tat Smith,
Mary Ann Brur*, Joanna
Baas and Claire Fite.

Seminole Chapter
O f Eastern Star
Conducts Meeting
Brminol* Chapter No. 2
Order of Eastern Star, held
Its regular meeting Thursday
night May 21, with thirtyfour members and fiv# visit­
ors present.
Presiding over the meeting
were Worthy Matron. Mr*.
L. E- Estes, and Worthy Pat­
ron, Robert E. Peurlfoy.
Mr*. Joseph I.elnhart, re­
cently appointed Chairman
of O E.S. Magazine for Dis­
trict No. 24, w*» e»eorteJ
hack of Esther* chair and
was welcomed by the Worthy
Matron. Mr*. I.elnhart was
th»n presented at the east
where the Worthy Matron
gave her a personal gift and
also on* from the chapter.
The 23rd annual Florida
State Open Invitational Golf
Tournament will be held at
[Lehigh Aere* Country Club.
|Juao tf-28.

TUESDAY P. M.

dls*

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1:1* i l l Mr. N n v sh
( I I Cnrnbal

Cynthia Cottrell
Engaged T o Wed
Joel Warren
Mr. end Mrs. Warren E.
Cottrell. Jr. of IR7 Front
Street, Eseter, announre the
engagement of their daughter,
Cynthia Anne, to Joel War­
ren, oon of Mrs. Dunl* War­
ren of Lake Monroe, Florida,
and th* late Drew Warren
Miss Cottrell waa graduat­
ed from Eseter High Bcho«l
in IPS!. She Is presently an
education major at AldersorBrnaddus College.
Mr. Warren served In th*
Army and la presently em­
ployed by Hurnup end films,
In r, In Orlando, Florida.

DeBary B P Club
T o Meet Tonight
With Mrs. Dzick
Th* DeBary llusinesa and
Profeaslonal Women’* Club
will meet a t the home of Mr*.
John Dslrk, 47 Catalina Dr,
Tuesday, Jun* 2 a t D:3n p.m,
This will be a Covered Dish
Supper and pleas* bring your
own table service.
Guest speaker will be Kath­
erine Odham, Volusia County
Supervisor of Registration.
A While Elephant Sal* will
also follow a Cake fiajy, and
Bert Lederhau* will preside

Truth Seekers Class Enjoy
Combined Luncheon Meeting
The Truth Seeker* Class of
the First Methodist Church
met recently at the spurious
count i y home of Mr. and
Mr*. W. P. Chapman for their
regular meeting and a delic­
ious covered dish luncheon.
The house was beautifully
decorated with arrangement*
of assorted sptlng flowers.
An Inspiring devotion from
the hook of Matthew was giv­
en by Mr*. W. K. Timms,
who dosed the devotional
program with prayer.
Various report* were gives
and routine business was eonducted.
A report from tin- treasure
revealed the mission special
had been paid for the year,
and auiiihlrie chairman gave
a report of flowers and card*
sent to the sick.
The class voted to eliminate
meeting* during the months
of June. July and August.
Mrs. W. fi. Thornton read
a composition -he had pre­
pared entitled " Appreciation/’
in which she complimented
the da«* officers and all the
chairmen in a very clever
manner.
The meeting s a l conducted
by Mr*. Clarence Puree),
clast president.
A i'istin g
Mr*. Chapman
were Mrs. R. M. Sturdivant,

Mlsa Alin* Chapman and MDa
Ella Bolton.
Members and guesta who
enjoyed the upp"liilng cover­
ed dish luncheon were Ilrv.
and Mrs. W. E- Timms, Mr,
and .Mr*. K. F. Crenshaw, Mr.
and Mrs. V. II. Abrahams,
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Frridlc,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephan,
Mr*. Olive Hunter, church
visitor, Mrs. Ruby Nesbitt,
youth director and Mr* Ethel
Boyd, church secretary.
Also th* Mme*. Alma
Smith, Clarenre Purer), Joy
Bailey, F. D. Hirock, Octavia
Kumhlry, V. E. White. R. W,
Turner, Ann* fitrvens, Guy
Waits, Mallei Alexander, J. 11.
Crawford, It M. Mason, W. fi.
Thornton, W. J. David, J. F.
Riser and J. F. McClelland.
The meeting adjourned with
looking at old photographs
and the singing of hymn*.

Personals
Mr*. Beaula Tlmrnton has
returned home after a visit
with her sister, Mrs. It. A.
House In Littleton, N.C.
Mr*. Virginia Anderson,
Mrs. Henrietta Raines, Mri.
Karsh Pulley and Mrs. Joyce
Nicholson spent Tuesday ami
Wednesday in Miami.

Tues. June 2. *64— Pit ire 9

V r r a ll

Qsuah Gbby •

JJjOCDjby

* : l l III Jack llenny
10:00 ( II liary Xlo.ira
III Andy W illiam *
III Th a F u g i t i v e
11:00 ( D I D Now*. W eather,
Mpnrta
I D (I Id-Fla. N e w t
I I . IX 0&gt; T h t a t t r o f tha S la t*
11:30 I D Tonigh t bliow
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By Abigail Van Buren

WEDNESDAY A. M.

•nd paper, or should h*T It
makes the girl appear too
anxious when she has th*
pencil and paper hardy, hut
after all, most fellows don't
carry a pencil and paper
with them.
GIRL WITH A FENCIL
DEAR GIRL: Who pro­
duces the pencil Is unim­
portant as long as the boy
gets th* message.
* * •
DEAR AnBY: 1 Just read
"SORRY’S" letter, who said
it hasn't been easy living
with her in-taw* for 34
years. Dors the think for
on* nilnut* it was easier
for her in-laws? There ar*
two sides to every story.
‘•THE OTHER SIDE"
• «i •
Problems? W rits to ARRox 1)0700, l.ox Angeles,
geles, Calif., 00009. For a
personal reply, rnrlnt* a
stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
• •
•
Hats to write letters?
Send one dollar to ARBY,
Box 8970, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90009, for Abby'a
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

Onfihidqsi

By Oswald Jacoby

then proceeded to lead a dia­
mond u&gt; his king. Weal won
with the ace and from tliia
point on South had no piny
for more than eight tricks.
He had to lose four diamondv
• ml a club.
If South had really tlvuught
things over at the time he wa*
busy talking, he would have
led a diamond from hi* hand
and repealed the process each
time lie gained Uie lead. This
would have Insured a t least
one overtrick alnc* he would
have been able tn ruff one dia­
mond with dummy'a fourth
trump. Adually he would hive
made two overtrick a Ix-csuro
die ac* of diamond* would
till remark wai resaocsble, tunate. He led another trump have appeared on tha third
Init hla method of trying for! in order to get to dummy and diamond lead.

Ode J

ByR^hMiiiett

hi(x)omm:

A woman c*n get her own
way most of the time, if she
doesn't niiml:
How many prople slis inrunvenlenres, or how much sh*
inconvenlenccB them.
How- long nml hnrd she has
to woik to pmsuadu others to
do what she wants them lo
do, iu.lrnd of wlint someone
rise want* to do.
Milking up involved excuse*
for getting out nf doing what

aha doesn't want to do.
Putting others in a spot
where it would Im&lt; emharraaaing for tin-m not to go along
with her plans.
Getting a reputation for be­
ing inrunsiilerat* of others.
Leaving nothing to rhnnre,
hut Instead carefully figuring
out in advanca ju st how to
get others to agree to her
suggest ion*.
Being a wet blanket when
aoineon« el.vo conic- up with
wlml lie or *h* thinks is a
good iileu.
Seeing the look of disap­
pointment on someone &lt;-1m-'■
(ace when she refuses to even
consider doing (vliat Ilia other
person is eager to do.
Making lomcone els* look
like a chump for daring to
differ wilh her.
Talking loud enough anil
long enough lo win a point
others don't feel ia quite
worth arguing abouL
Being known as a "manag-

•r" who** husband 1* pitied
for being henpecked.
A woman can (and 10m*
women do) man iga to gat her
own way most of th* tim*.
lint Is it worth It?

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WILLIAM GA1LKV wns honor guest o f n recent surprise hay-ride ob­
serving his tfntdiintinif from The Citadel, where lie wns commissioned
2nd Lieutenant. Enjoying the celebration were Miss Louise D odim ead,
left, Kill Gailcy, Miss Linda Griffith and Jean Strickland. Sunday School
tencher. BUI will rejsirt to Fort Henning, Git. this month for n tour of nrtive duty.

VinTnrB

DEAR ARBY: P I * a a*
second Invitation, where th*
of them to survive. A lour de
force for Ferrer.
don't get th* id*a that w*
kind of "togetherness” you
8:309 p.m. ABC. McIIale’s don't love children, bccaus*
describe prevails, deserves
Navy. ’'The Binghamton Mur­
w* do. But why do toms
what he get*.
der Plot." (Rerun) It'* all Joe
• •
•
people
invite
you
to
their
Flynn In this episode as Cap­
DEAR
A
DRY:
My hustain Binghamton Is convinced home* for dinner and allow
band'* friends *re getting
that Mrlfalc's crew is secret­ their young children to
sick on* by one. *nd it
ly planning to ruh him out. hang around *11 evening
seem* that bccaus* I am a
It's a mistake (luckily lor and dominate the conversa­
registered nurse 1 have to
this series) hut Binghamton's tion 7 When we I n v i t e
glva them frra bed care.
frantic efforts to remain alive guest* to our home, our
children are told to come
They ar* all In the poor,
are hilarious.
house category because they
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Jack in, suy "hello," stay a few
drink and gamble. Am I
Benny Show. (Benin) Once minutes and then run along
wrong to resent this? I
again Dennis Day is the focal nml entertain themselves.
have alt I ran do to rare
point in the idol. Jack tries to Then wo are left to hold an
for my own household and
arrange a surprise birthday adult conversation, which is
thre* small children. I
party for his singer, but gels why we invited our gurst*
never meet any of my hus­
nothing but trouble for Ids to our tiuma in the first
band'* frlenda until they
efforts as Dennis proves to bo place. All this togetherness
ar* flat on their hark*.
an eavesdropper. Verna Fc|. with children I* getting out
ton is very funny as Dennis’ of hand. Or should we do
POOPED
what our friend* do and
mother,
DEAR POOPED! Tour
10-11 p.m. CBS. Tlie Garry just let our children climb
husband la very generous
Moore Show. (Benin) Garry • II over our guest*, Intrude
with your time and talent.
ha* a good group tonight. In­ in their conversations, and
Rut It la Impossible to ob­
cluding guests Nancy Walker, taka the attitud* If th*
tain nursing care from a
Alan King, Chita Itivcra and guesta don't lik* it they can
nurse who la unwilling to
magician Mark Wilton. Nancy stay au nyI What are your
provide 1L Your problem ia
dance* on ski* and later joins ideas on thr subject T
ADULT CONVERSATION,
that you ar* ju st a t tender­
Brrnle West in a funny skit
PLEASE
hearted a* your huaband.
about a needed holt at a mis­
•
*
•
sile base. Alan discusses wed­
DEAR ADULT C O N ­
DEAR ABBY: When a
ding anniversaries ami Chita
fellow aska a girl for her
lias two solos. Mark, with the VERSATION:; My ideas
telephone number, should
help of Garry, puts on an ela­ Hoe up with yours. And
SHE produce th* pencil
borate magic display. Mist any on* who accept* th*
Walker, .Mr. King and Durward Kirby do a pantomime
lo that old classic, “Father,
dear father, come home with
me now." and lliere’s the in­
evitable Beatles' wig bit. (In
some arras, the first half of
On* foatur* of robber
K ovni
i
Ihis show will he pie emptcU bri(l:&lt;e that really ilhvoka Bi«
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CBS new* report on the Call- |
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forma primary. Please check tricks by most declarer*. If
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SOUTH (D)
7 9 a.m. NBC. Today. The
with dummy'* see of spade*
*2
entire program I* devoted in
•nil promptly discarded a
VARQ7I
an examination of Ihe myriad
♦ K7 0 A
dull on the king of spades.
activities taking place in and
♦ A ll
Then lie played three rounds
■iround New Vork harltor.
B o t h v u l n e r a b l e — N o rth
of trumps and finally paused
Considerable attention will he
a n d S o u th 40 part sc ore,
a second for station lilentifical e a t h W eal
N a r l h Kart
paid to Uie arrival and dock­
tJnn.
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2V
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Then lie remarked, "Hie
Pu s
Pan*
will lie Interviews with many
c o n t r a c t is s a f e , but I mlcht
O p e n i n g l ea d — * Q
of live people who make their as well try lo make an extrg
llvrliliood from Hie harbor.
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SIDE GLANCES

By

Galbraith

Horoscope
Forecast

WEDNESDAY, JU N E 3, 196*
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
At last the harshness of the
past two days has lifted and
you can get a t the business
of making your finest dreams
come true. Apply yourself to
whatever tasks a rt at hand,
particularly those that re­
quire you quietly improve
whatever conditions and cir­
cumstances keep you from
success.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) Teaching one who cornea
to you fur help In being selfsustaining is preferable to
giving out money. Find right
outlet for him or her. Join
with experts and Improve own
lot in life.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Look to good friends for
whutever you need most a t
this tii.^r. but don't be vague.
They then Income very co­
operative. Get about socially
• iW kM ^bT llaM M
In PM and gain nccdid pres­
“She wants to change this tuna salad Into a
tige.
chicken sandwichl”
GEMINI (May 21 to Juno
21) Listen to intuition to call
those who are immersed In
some big project, since you
can possibly take part In such.
This also leads to finer so­
cial opportunities. Be charm­
ing, poised.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You are Inter­
ested in getting ahead in
soma new outlet, so don’t
waste a moment of this pre­
cious day. Understand Ideas
fully. Advancement cornea
quickly and with relative
•ass.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Take care of those prom­
ises to persons who are mora
or less perfectionists. Avoid
trouble. Be equally precis*
with friends and close tics.
Make life fuller, happier.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Conversing with
associates In all walks of Ilfs
brings forth good ideas and
fine results. Clear up any
moot questions. Como to s
full understanding, especially
In mnttcra of policy.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Take time to get
abode in order before dash­
ing out to place of business.
T m terribly Interested In the Internationa! situation, Ttslk over matters with coespecially as to how a will affeet my eooial life r
workers before you get Into
the work Itself. Operate mors
efficiently.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) There Is noth­
ing wrong with wanting to
have a good time, but be sura
you get obligations out of ths
way first. Get reservations
early. Call friends on time.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Be more
attentive where relatives are
concerned a t this time. Buy
some g ift of value. Lop off
expenses th at are really lux­
uries and get the habit of
economy.
CAPRICORN (December 21
to January 20) Buying and
selling are fine now, provided
you keep accurate statements,
accounts. See that you are on
time for appointments. Rend
your paper for Information
you require.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 19) Yon like to
help othera, but this requires
you to have a greater Income
in order to do so easily. Havo
you evaluated yourself prop­
erly f You can ears fa r morn
than you do currently.
PISCES (February 20 to
Ml realise you're working off your frustrations, dear. March 20) Your ability to
project la quite apparent to­
The trouble Is you're working ON your father’s!"
day and you are able to maka
big stride* forward In your
carter. You have much Inner
n i l the Blank*
charm — use It effectively.
Don’t lie so modest.
4 Rom
■
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
1 ---------ih noting
S Perm it
S leason or —
S Troivn pendent
TODAY,
there la every op­
• Gonetathe
7 Secure
portunity for your remarka­
• T r iflin g
U Chert rattle
ble progeny to make a tre ­
IS School eubject 10 Curved molding
11 Departing
(lb.)
mendous success in Ufa be­
.
ISIUuiiltB
14 lung, to e s---cause of the ability to think
greetings
15Turmoil*
17Souther*
big and of knowing how to
genersl
M Driving
arrange all details in fine
IS T »n.lortort*»teJflUlies
SSOemsi
M o reln h u
order. The education should
M Number
U Three" Otneaea) M America
be a combined eourae giving
M----- Vegne,
aORegretier
as much attention to the
New Mexico SI Umocvye
47 Regiea
ri Hastens
aaOoCf-—
practical a t wall aa to the
HI
aesthetic. Then th irs will be
BSUUee traveler
no determent in tha progres­
siva order of life.
hS K S K S T
M Scheme
"The Stars 1st pel, they
(7 Trench
do not cow pc L” W hat yon
H Biblical
make of your Ufa la large­
H Swim
ly np to YOU!
Carroll Rlghteria Indlridult
Forecast for your sign for
July la now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdato and
$1.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (Tha Sanford Herald),
Box 1921, Hollywood 2$, Cal­
ifornia.

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

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Original function of the
aar was to preserve proper
position, o r balance, of the
body la apace, according to
Encyclopaedia Bfitannica.

�It Pay^ To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
Phone
Classified

1. Lost &amp; Found

S. For Rsnl

FOUND! Set o( key* In carry­ FURN. 2 BR. Duplex ipt. Tile
bath, tcrraizo floor.*, water
ing ca»c Sat. afternoon cor­
ner 20th St. Sc Grapeville
fum. Ph. 322 2331 after 5
Ave Owner may claim by
p. m.
identifying tame and paying
UNFURN.
2 BR Apt. Kit.
Front Sanford Exchange for ad at Herald Office.
equlpt. 108!t W. 18th. Ph.
349-3952.
LOST or STOLENl On or
about May 15, German 1 St I Bedroom furn. aplq
Shepherd puppy, 5 moi. old.
Queanel ApU., 404 E. 14th
Black, buff 4 white. Aniwera
St,, 322-8184.
From Seminole County
to name of "Baron". Being
trained for Seeing Eye Dog 1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt
for child. Attacka on Com­ bath. 317 S Park Ave.
mand. Jim McMillan, 3221330, Ext. 328 T a. m. to 3 p. 1 Bdrm. furn. upstairs apt
&gt;03 E. l i l t St. |3S. R. A
NOT LONG DISTANCE
.m REWARD!
William*, 322 3951.
Office 204 W. First LOST: While &amp; black male 2 BR House. KU. equlpt. $75
pointer between W. let St.
Ph. 322 5303.
and I,ake Mary. Ph. 312-4090
1. Lost &amp; Found
or 322-5051.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave
LOST: 1 Black Angus Steer
Apply 5-6:&gt;0.
2.
Notices
•
P
em
o
n
g
ls
yearling In vicinity of Monroc Comer. Weight about VACUUM CLEANER - LOCAL FURN. Apt. Close In, Jimmie
Cowan. 30-4013.
250 the. Call Randall H.
REPAIRS - SALES
Rowe, Wait u t St... 322-5732
ALL MAKES
2 ROOM furn. apt. $33 mo
Phone 322 22*2
incl water A elee. 107 Lo
Legal Notice
cuat St.
SPECIAL OFFER

322-5612

am

F l r T I T i m '» M M K
NOTICK IS h rreh y « l v - n (hat
I ■m rngairrd In liualnr** i t
C h u lu o ia ,
a*m lnol«
O u n tr.
F lo r id a , under tha fletltlnua
" * m t of. Bonk T racrra. and
t h a t I Inland to r t t l a t t r aald
natna with tha Clark o f tha
C ircu it Court, Hemlnol* C o u n ­
t y . Florida, tn accordanra with
tha provision* of tha F lc tltloua
N a m e Statutaa. t o . w i t : Sactlon
H a .n s F lo rid a S t a t u t e , 1957.

s ia : Qaoralna J. Stickler
Fu h llah May 11. I I , •« * jun a
i 9 &lt;t.

CDU-JI

IC M llO L t C M i m

l o s t s o coMMiaaioN
N o tla o o f F a h l l a H t i r l a a

N olle# la harabjr (Iva n , that
e ftar conatdaratlon. tho Seminola County zo ning Commlaai.-n w ill h tld a public haarlnn
tJ datarmlna tha ftaalbllity of
reoummendlng to tho Board of
C o unty
Commlaalonara
that
tha follow ing daaerlhod prop arty praaanlly lonad It - 1 BinBio F a m ily Raaldantlal bt ton­
a l C - l Com m ercial: Tho N II*
ft of Block H and tha ■ l i t
ft of tho K Id* ft of Block Q
F e rn Terraco Subdivision. F u r ­
ther described aa tho norlhoaot
and aouthaait cornara of A C L
B it and CTBrltn Bead.
P u b lic hearing w ill ba held
In tha fam lnola County Court
Hou aa , County Commlaalonara
Room. Hanford. Florida, W adnm dity, Juno Id, 1111 at Tile
P. M. nr aa eoon tboroaflor aa
Roaalhta.
Hemlnol* County Boning

t'

Like new!! Electrolux $4195 F.fllc., $45. oil Park.
SANFORD
Clean room* for men. 401
VACUUM SERVICE
Magnolia Avs. 321-0720.
1355 S. Park
322-6311
2 A 3 Bedroom Houaei
VACUUM CLEANER
Piiyton Realty
REPAIRS
322-1301
17-01 at Hiawatha
P arti, Supplied, Electrolux,
Kirby, Hoovtr, Air-Way, Furn. Gar. Apt. 3S4JH Pal
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
metta. Ph. $22-032$ or
etc. Free pick-up.
322-5254.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
906 So. Myrtle
322 8627 STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
St. 322-1374.
SPECIAL OFFER!
Fum.
Apt. Air condition op­
BUTTON HOLE MAKER
tional. Adulta. 322-1826.
FREE
With regular cleaning, oiling W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
and ad J im Ling of your Sewing
noom* private bath*, 114
Machina thla week only at
W. Firal St.
GARRETT’S
SEWING CENTER
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfura
200 E. F lrit St.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3931

8. Education • Instruction

S ijr

fcanturb

Ijrrglb

SWEETIE PIE

June 2, 10G-1 — Taj/c 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

3 Bed room, 2 bath, assume
p a y m e n ts. 322-7415

16. F em ale lle lp W anted
RELIABLE White Woman tn
care for 2 children my home
for working Mother 5l*&gt; days
week. Ph. 312-6954 atier 6.

/v ^ \= rw

WHITS woman for General
housework 4 morn* week
Call 322-7261 after 4 p. m.
MANAGER for new Women'*
4 Children’* Dree* S to reMust be reliable and respon­
sible, Write Box 80, Sanford
Herald.
Maid: Hotel Work. Apply in
person. Valdez Hotel.
S .B

17. Male llelp Wnnttd

CONGENIAL, neat male aa
companion to elderly man
in exchange for home. Ref­
erences, No smoking or
drinking. Call 322-6107.

tea a* a i a* eg

**1 didn't hear you culling the FIRST tinw— as YOU
alwayg say!"
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­ 3 UR, 1 bath, assume pymt*.
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, IH
Ph, 322-8305,
bath, I I x 30 Swimming pool
SCOTCHMEN ARE CANNY!
la Sunlaad- 111 Laks Dot.
About investments but we In
vite them to examine tills 2
FHA - VA HOMES Story,
4 BR Home in Mid
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
town Sanford, prim'd at
1, IH , 4 I BATHS
$5,050. S o u n d condition.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Needs a little paint Sc clean
$100
ing up. Has commercial pot
Low Monthly Payments
cntlal. 2 car Garage. $630
For Complete Information
Down. $60 per month.
See Or Cali Your

2 UR, frame house, not fancy,
SUMMER RECREATION
FHA - VA
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
SO U TH W A R D
Program for children of all
322-3219.
a | • group*. 2 Filtered
Investment 4 Really
SALES BROKER
awimmlng pool*. Art* A Furn. Apt. 3300 MellonvBl*.
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
Craft*. Qualified InstrucStenstiom Realty
FOR
RENT
LAKE MARY
tor*. Ail day, $11 weekly. \t
322-2430 To settle estate, a 2 Bdrm.
Day, $6.50 weekly. Trans- Modern 2 Bedroom furn., or 3565 Park Dr.
unfurn. Duplex, not under
Home with ten Iota for cash
portatlon available. Happy
VA-NO QUALIFYING
flight
path.
price of $5350.
Acrea School. Ph. 322 8481.
Cornmlaalon
3 BR. 2 bath, newly painted
lly Ilobart B. Brown
EVERETT A. HARPER
lnakde and out. Ig&gt;t 239'
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Krm lnoU County Zoning
Skiing
Lessons
AGENCY • REALTOR
D lractor
deep Patio 4 Barbecue.
Realtor
Private Instructions
Puhtlah May ]d A Juno I , l i l t
2465 S. Park Ava.
$14,500. Good Term*I
Raymond Lundqulst, Ano.
CIHJ-TT
Ph. 322-6484
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA I-22S5
FA 23931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ix t iib e m e r r r court o r
MAYFAIR
AREA
4.
Transportation
2 UK House, Bowman’s Trail
T I I K M X T H JU D IC IA L C tR .
BR, 2 Bath, large living IMNK GRAPEFRUIT, GREEN
F t I T IX A X O F O B a B N IX O L B
er Court. 666-4901.
WANTED: Ride Sanford to
GRASS, BLUE WATER!
C t l l A T T , F L O R ID A
room,
Family 4 dining
I X C IIA X C B R T X O . 14*41
Orlando and return. Turs. On large lake, 1 ami 2 Bit,
room, fenced back yard In this colorful sotting, with
L I'O N A ltD P. PAYTON and
thru Sat. Ph. 322-1222.
107 ft frontage, on Beauti­
trailer. Adulta only. Ph.
ItOHA A. rA TTO N, hi* wlfa
with oak trees, citrus 4
P la in t iff *
ful Crystal Lake, you can
322-7368.
many
shrubs.
Well
with
» i.
6 For Rent
build a gorgeous Lake front
aprtnkler, closed garage,
1 IA H R T T. B O D W E L U F R E D
Lake Cottage, Fum. 3236106.
Home right in ttic middle oi
E l t I C K E . C H A N IIA L I* E D
3 BR House, newly decorated
$19,800.
W A IID P. B I.T AN D M ARIO N
a mature little grow. Sale
intide, aunporch, kit. equlpt. 2 BR, Fum. houaa, near Air
It. H O D W K LL. a* tha mtmbar*
of fruit should pay taxes
• f tha k ilt Board of Director*
$65. Garage Apt. furn. $13.
DREAM WOLD
Base, $65 mo. $23-6370.
and Truat*** for tha Stork
$6,800 AND WORTH IT! Call
Ph.
322-2202
or
322-3383.
SECTION
holdara
of
tha
BODWEU,
3 Rm. fum. Apt. Clean. Water $ BR, H t Bath, hardwood
Slcmpcr Agency, 1919 So.
R E A L T Y CO M PA N Y, • dDaolv
2 BR Fum. cottage. Shady
&amp; light. $50. 322-2764.
French, 322-4991.
•d Connecticut Corporation.
flour*
central
heat,
large
Defendant
yard. $60 mo. 2524 Orange
fenced
yard
4
well.
$11,000,
XOTIC H TO n E F R X D
Immediate Occupancy
Call 322 0296.
Y O i H A R R Y T. D O D W E L L
2 Bedrooms, Don, Igc. liv
St. Johns Reulty
F it CHE HICK II. CHAN*
rm., lge. dining rm., Igc.
D A L U E D W A R D F. ELY PARTIALLY Fum. house. $75
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Payton
Realty
an d
MARION R. BOD
mo. Ph. 322 2287.
kit., fireplace, lake prlvtl118 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
W E L L , aa the m em b er!
FA 2-1301 IT-92 at Hiawatha
egos. $150 per mo.
o f th* laat Hoard of Dir
1-Room
Efficiency
apt.
with
TRADE
•cto r* and Truataaa Inr
FRANK EVANS
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable
th* Htockholdera o f th*
Two bednxim masonry on nice
Ph.
322
4417
Ball-Blnir Agency little lake in country. Abo
BO D W C I.L
REALTY
for couple or aingle person
COMPANY.
a
dlaaolvad
or retired. All utililiea in­ Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit- REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
C on n ecticu t
t'nrpurat Ion,
small cabinet shop cm Apopcluded in rent. Ideally lo­ chcn equipped. 322-3651,
3rd A Park Ave.
an d ea ch o f i t e m If llv ka-Orlando ltd. Nice corner
In*, and If dead, a u a l m l
Phone 321-5641
cated on 1st St., within 1
lot. Either or both on plsee
the ir
unknown
minim**,
RENT
A
BED
block of 2 free parking lot*
hrlra. dtvlaaaa, U gnteea,
In or close to Sanford. Write
NEARING COMPLETION
gran tee*. cradllora. aucand ahopphig (tenter. In­ Roliaway, Hospital 4 Baby
details, J. C. Robinson, Rt.
1516
ELLIOTT
caaaori or other p a rtia l
Beds.
quire at Manuel Jackson
c l a i m in g liy, through, un
I Bedroom*, lVk baths. Month­ 2, Box 38811, Apopka, Fla.
By Day, Week, or Month
Depl. Store 211 E. First St.
der or a a a l n tt th* abov*
ly pymU. $78 25. Call 322
nam ed defend . n 11 . or any
Ph. FA 2-5181 111 W. I at St.
GREEN BltlAB
o f them, and a g t ln a t all 4-ROOMS, Fum. second floor.
8074.
CARROLL’S
FURNITURE
Choke lota available In
e t h r r partita h avin g or
Pleasant, targe and airy.
1001 S. Park
322-5232
c l a i m in g
to
hav*
any
Grrrnbrlar of Loch Arbor
3-BEDROOM country home
Osteen. 322-5771,
Nites: 322-8971 3013 or 2248
rig h t, t ill* a n d /o r l a t a i e i t
overlooking golf course.
tn th* pro perty herein
on lake; kitchen equipped.
Custom building to your
a f t e r dte crlbed , t o -w l t :
1 UK furn. apt. 601 palmetto.
FOR SALE
Children and pets desired.
Lot
9 In Ulock
1! of
specifications,
Grccnbriar
322-1374.
TRADE: What have you? MoDRE AM WOLD,
Hanford
319-3451 Geneva.
developed by
F lo r id a , a cco rd in g to plat
Born 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
t h e r e o f recorded In Plat 3 BR, fum. apt. 322-9173 un­ Lake house, on beautiful Laka
KINGSWODD
masonry home, reesonatd*
Roo k I. Pagea M and II,
til 5 p. m. 322-0641.
Florida, $123 mo. 741 Her­
BUILDERS, INC.
terms lo responsible buyer.
o f th* Publle Iterorde of
R «m lnoU County , Florid*.
mit* T r a i l , Altamonte
202 Fairmont Dr.
2 UR. unfurn. house. S. San­
AND
EVERETT A. HARPER
Springs. Ph. 838-7318.
FA 2-80/4
U . l HI In Block II o f t l h
ford Ave. 322 8892.
AGENCY • REALTOR
S e c t i o n . DREAM WOLD.
M il s . Park Ave.
Sanford , Florid*, a ccord in g 3
BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Near Naval Base, nicely
tn plat thereof recorded In
V A - FH A
Fum. 1 BR, Apt. 2015 San­ Phones PA 2 22*4 or FA 2 &gt;285
Range.
3104
Park
Ave.
P la t llook 4, P ag* l&gt;, of
ford
Ave.
668-4323.
the
Public
Racorda
of
BY OWNER. Idle wild of l-och
P ro p e rty M nnngom ant
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
Remlnol* County . Florid*.
&amp; Hales Broker
TOU A R E t l E R E U t NOTI­
Arbor, 303 Tangerine Dr., 4
Tcrrazto floors, tile hath. it. i' or Suit or Rent
F I E D t h a t tli* p la i n t i f f * h e r e ­
BR, 2 Baths, cent, h alt 4
Venetian shades, kit. equlpt. 2 BR, home, 817 CalallM Dr.
in hav* Inatllute d f u l l a g a in * !
Jim Hunt Realty
alr-cond. fireplace, wall-to
yo u In th# Circuit Court of tha
water furn. Pb. 132-2331 af­
Nin th J u d icia l Circuit, In and
wall
carpeting,
bullt-ln
in
ter 3 p. m.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Offers for your selection
for Htmlnol* Cou nty, Florida,
tercom, etc Appointment on
LAKE. Call • v a n l a f a
t o &lt;iul*t their t itle to th*
these Beautiful 2, 3, 4 4
You
can
find
anything
you
a b o v * deecrlhed pro parly »ltly. Ph. 322 3505.
322-1597,
Bedroom
Uated.
lying
and
being
In need advertised In tha Her­
Hemlnol* County, Florida, aa ald Classified
No.
Orlando,
2
Sherry
Ave.,
11. R m I E ataii W an ted
h e r ein a b o v e more p articula rly
Government
3 BR, 1 bath. cor. lo t fenc­
a t t out. T»u ar* hereb y r e ­
COUNTRY PROPERTY
quired to III* your A new# i
ed back yd $64 mo. Small
Legal Notice
w i t h Ih* Clerk of Ih* Circuit
WANTED
equity. 322 9093.
Owned Homes
C u u rl, In and for Hemlnol*
HAVE D O W N PAYMENT!
C o u n ty , Florida, and aerve a
• r . x n n i . n cnltX T V
sim x u
ro M H in ia v
co p y t h e reo f upon J o l l N D
WANT COUNTRY HOM El 2 BR frame house. Very clean. Priced From $6,750
\ i , l i r e „ r r « ! l l f H e a r in g
IIA INCH. P. O Boa 117. W i n ­
806 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
Retired Military, family of
Nolle# D hereby g iv en . that
t e r Park . Florida, a t to r n e y fur
wan, 322-4013.
Down Payments
four,
wishes
to
buy
(or
a
ftrr
c
u
n
d
J
a
r
a
ilo
n
,
Ih*
nemlP l a l n t l f f e . In the ab ove action,
o n or b ef ore th* n t h day of tiule C.iunty Z on in g Cntnmleerent)
large
Country
Home
As
Low As $100
OPEN
DAILY-NEW
HOMES
Juna, A. I*. t» « t, elee a D e ­ Ion will hoM a put,l|i- h earin g
with acreage, East Central Ready for Occupancy— 3 4 4
ere* P ro C o n fteeo w ill b* en* l „ d eterm in e the (*a*IL ]||iy of
Monthly
Payments
reco m m en dlm t l*» »h: Hoard ,,f
t i r e d a g a ln a t you.
Florida. Box 103), Titusville,
BD’r* — Liberal Financing
IT IH O R D E R E D that Mile f o u n t f umrnleabtnere that th
From $43.50
Fie. Ph. 267-7175.
—Low D o w n Payments,
d*e&lt;-rlb*il
prnprrt y
lie publle he d In th* HANFORD fo l lo w in g
To make the beet home
H E R A L D , A n tw ep a p e r pub­ presen tly gonad A-1 A g rlcu D
FHA
VA
lo
Servlet
4
lleh ed
In
Hemlnoi*
County. tut and It-1A A Iteeldantlal be 12. Heal Eatate For Salt
buy, aee the
Conventional.
F lo rid a, one* ea ch weak for l o n e l 0-1 C n m m s rela ll Lot* I
end I. llln.-k t Trim Aire* LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 HR. 2
f u u r (4) con**cu tlv# week*.
SANFORD AREA
VA
- FHA
WITNEHH tha hand of the HubdLliInn. I*. It 10. P a g e It.
bath, piayrm., cent, air-con. Go West on 25th St. to Lake
Court | Kurt tier l« *rrlli*d • * th*&gt; -&lt;&gt;uthClerk
o f the Circuit
Appointed
307 Ridge H r, 122-8522 for
Mary Btvd., left an Ulvd
H im ln o le County, Florid*, thle w»-*l ,-orner of Ht. Hd. II* and
llrar Lakr lined
l J l h da y o f May. A. D. H R appointment.
to I.ak* Mary Fire Station,
Property
Public b e a rin g w ill be held
(HEAL)
right one blk. to Office,
In ih* Hetnlnola C o u n ty Court New Custom Built Home aa
A t t h u r H- B e c k w i th , Jr.
Management
&amp;
322-1744.
Cl*rk of the Circuit Court Houee, County C o m m l i i l o n e r e
Cry Hal Lake. For informa­
Room. Hanford. F lo rid a, W ed Hemlnol* County
SaleB Broker
LONGWOOD AREA
n r . I . y , J une I*. 19*4 at T in
By: Joan M. Wilke
tion call 322-3378.
10 minutes South on 17-82 lo
P M or a&gt; to o n th e r e a f te r aa
D e p u t y Clark
porrl ble
W I M i L l t W K K D L E . H AINES
Dlila Belt Diner, right on Jim Hunt Realty
Memlnota County Inning Nic* home |7,Soo. 322 seat.
A WARD
Seminole Btvd. ooe block
ComrnlMlaa
334 P a rk Avan ua. South
Office 322 2118
to Office. 838 3911.
II) Robert 8 Br own
W i n t e r Park , Florida
Hemlnol*
C o u n ty
Z o n in g
Seminole
Realty
A tto r n e y * for l*talntlff*
Night 322 U618
t»l ecior
F uld ieh May IS. II * Jun* I.
1801 S. Park
113-3211 LMN Enterprises,
323-0700
P u b li.n May I* a J a n a I , l i l t
'I. 1944.
Niles; 222-8971-3031 ar $34$
C W U -II
2514 Park Dr. Sanford, rti.
,|C t lU e « l*

Inc.

PERMANENT CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
$105 WEEKLY
SALARY &amp;
LIBERAL BONUS
Be associated with a company
that offers maximum oppor­
tunity for a permanent and
profitable career. Can you
qualify?
1. High School education or
equivalent
2. Neal appearance
3. Car in good condition —
free to travel Monday to
Friday
4. Age 21 35
If you are qualified, you will
receive training at full pay.
Sec Company Representative,
Mr. V. Smith
Wed.. June 3. 1964
9:00 A.M. to 3:(Ml P.M.
Florida State
Employment Office
200 S. French Ave,
Sanford, Fla.
Colored man with some store
experience, 23-43, m u s t
have drivers license. Good
pay, other privileges. Apply
Midway Grocery, 341$ Sipes
Ave,
WANTED—2 mcchunie* with
Chrysler products e x p e r lence. See Stan Hehney,
service manager, RON-SUN
Chrysler-Plyinouth, 519 E.
First St.
WANTED - PORTER. Sec
Stan Uehnoy, service man­
ager, It ON-SUN ChryalerPlymouth, 519 E. 1st St.
j j

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18. lle lp W anted

.11. Articled For Sale

\ Bank $

Repossessions

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Scnknrik Glumt ami Faint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4622

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inspection, e»l!matea,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
A repairs discounted.
21 P i R. 3rd.
322-3443

In Sanford Call
SINGER

Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Ruga
323 5783

19. Sllunllnnn Wanted

.15. Arllclcn W anted

Gateway To The Waterway
CASH for good clean Uaed Itiitmon Sportilift Goods
SADDLE HOUSE, $125. Hi
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­ Your EVINRUDE Dealer
322 0360.
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph. 364-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 5901
327-6591.
PASTURE jour horses, Im­
SAT. JUNE 8, t to 5 p. in.
proved grass, shade, good Rti. Automobile* * Trucka FREE BOAT RIDES—Demon*
stratlons at St. John's River,
water. Close in. Call 322'56 Chewy Bclair sport coupe.
latkc Monroe Bridge Launch­
0949.
Heat good condition. $315.
ing Ramp—Chris Craft Cor*
CHESTNUT llrown Gelding.
Ph. 322-7600.
snir 17V4 ft. Utility Runabout,
Broken for Cow work. Spirit­
Featured in June Popular
'56
Chrysler
2-dr.
lldtp,
$295
ed Sc well-mannered. Hi. af­
Boating Mug.; V-U o t l o i u
'57 Font Sta. Wngon.
$295.
ter 5, 322 9113.
Soft Ride—140 hp. Outdrive
'58 Mercury Convertible. $305.
Top, Side curtains, fioata*
31A. Pet*
J. P. MOTORS
lions, quiet Sc economical.
1500 French Ave,
Toy Fox Terrier puppy. I’ll.
Save 20%, Theodora Wll*
323-7672
322-5365.
Hums. 079 Volusia Ave., Day­
tona Reach.
BUYING A NEW or
Fit E E -P retty Kitten to good
USED CART
liome. 322-4894.
30, Trnileni • Cabnnas
FINANCE r r WITH Ul
♦
lx)w
Interest
Rate*
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Aparho Camping Trailera
4 Low Monthly Payments
Cecil Sellers — 6C8-4G1S
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes, FLORIDA STATE BANK
Clark St., Enterprise
25c, alio bearing tomato,
cucumber Sc atrawberry
planla In containers for
home grower*. Grosser Hy­
droponic Farms, So. San­
WK DON’T MONKEY AROUND
ford Ave.
S I. P o u ltry • L iv esto ck

34. Articles Fur Bile

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch 130 BASS Accordion, M. HiBuy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­ anchi, ex. coixl. 322-7421 af­
ter 6 p. m.
lize—Ph. 322-1214.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
Sews on buttons, makes butYARDS MOWED. 322 2155.
‘on holes, embroiders, and
Piano Tuning and Repair
blind stit.’h e v With guar­
W L. Harmon - FA I-42I3
antee. Balance $61.40 or a*aumc pymta. $6 20 mo. San­
Free Estimates
ford Sewing Center, Phone
Need a *hclf, screen porch,
332 9411,
new room, carports-, new
bouse or remodel. B. E. Pint able typewriter, nearly
new. EIcc. roaster. 322-6293.
Link. 322-7029.

Building1
Contractor

WE M AKE DEALSI

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

HOUSEWORK or baby sitting. Sell Ua Your Furniture.
Ph. 122-35U3.
Quirk Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
21. B eau ty SulonH
POST. FA 24)677.
Spring Permanent Sperlal
For
the biggest selection of
20 Percent off regular price*
nearly new and used furni­
Cut 'a Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 &lt;1834 ture, aee Noll'a Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry
Permanent Special
on 17-93. Open 6 days 9 to 0
30% off Regular Price*
FKBIS ESTIMATE
Children's Haircut* 11.00
Upholitering 4 Mattress ren­
Aca Beauty Salon,
ovating. New 4 Used fu rn i­
Mayfair Hotel
Pit. 322 8825
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
TOTO'S Budget Wave $7.50;
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
$15 Regular $10. Complete
FA 2 2117.
eve. app’ta. Free parking.
2nd 4 Oak
FURNITURE
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK R COMPLETE ROOMS
105 So. Oak — 322-5742
ONLY $249.56
Easy Terms
25, Plumbing Service*
Shop and Save The
Budget Way
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
BUDGET
FREE ESTIMATES
FURNITURE CO.
H. L. HARVEY
208 Ixmgwood Plaza
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
17 92
Pit 838 4583

27. Special Scrvjrea

National
1012

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
lon, $3 00. Call 333-2960 af­
ter 3 p. m. FREE DELIV­
Phone 822-4503
ERY WITIItN SANFORD
,17. HoiiIh • Motor*
CITY LIMITS.

DAY Grill Cook. White. Must
bo experienced. Cluck ’N
Treat, Sanford.
S3. Furniture
HOUSEWORK - BABY SIT­
TING. 322-3118.

36. Automobiles • Truck)

SI per day rental for Eiertric ‘31 Plymouth. Good trans. $121
AIR-CONDITIONING
Carpet Shampoocr with pur­ Ph. 322-7690.
Hv FKDDERS
chase of Blue Lustre. CarII. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
’63 Porsche S90. Will sell or
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 roll’s Furniture.
trade. DeLand 734-6568.
Check with
WELLS DRILLED. PlIMrS.
CARPETS A'la CARTE 1958 Chevrolet Impala cornerSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tible. power slecring. brakes,
For the REST Carpet Values
All Types and Sizes
windows. Good rubber. Ph.
anywhere. Samples shown
We Repair amt Service
322-9198 after 3 p. m.
In your home.
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co. 1109 E. Colonial Dr Orlande ’56 Merc. Good trana. $200.
211-6194 or
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6132
Going overseas, muit sell!
1-croy C. MarTavish. Owner
2113 So. Key, Sanford. Ph.
322
5343
Evenings
ATTENTION!
322-6602.
SHS GRADUATES
Lawn mower 23’’ Snappin Tur­
Have your picture taken re
tle. 5 h p , $75, Phone 322celving your diploma at
3142.
Graduation Exercise*. Con
tact Hill Vincent, Sanford JUNE SPECIAL: M*n’« shoes
Herald. 322-2011 or 322-0022. $2.99 pr. Ladles’ shoe* $1 45
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
29. A utom obile S e rv ic e
Vauxhall, $587 bal. $31 mo.
Apt. Site elee. stove. Good
Plymouth, $563 bat, $3n mo,
Auto Glass, Taps
eond. 166 Country Club Cir­
Chevrolet, $593 bal, $29 mo.
A Sea* Covers
cle. $23.
Dodge, $36!) bal, $23 mo.
AUTO GLASS &amp; REFRIGER ATOR - FREEZER Ford,
$596 bal, $32 mo.
Ply. Wag. $107 bal. $27 m&lt;v
SEAT COVER CO. Combination. 20 cu. ft. $135.
Ford. $337 bal. $16 mo.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8631
Phone 322 7311.
Rambler. $299 bal, $15 mo.
Aid, WORK GUARANTEED
Anglia, $589 bal, $31 mo.
SINGER
Chevrolet, $689 bal, $34 mo,
Wagner s Amoco
Birthday
Sule!
Pontiac, $581 bal, $31 mo.
AUTOMOTIVE
BIG $ $ $AVING3
Lincoln, $499 bal, $24 mo,
AIR-CONDITIONING
On Floor Models 4
Ford Wg., $409 bal, $25 mo.
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Demonstrators
Mer. Wag. $399 bal, $21 mo.
Good Uaed Car* Sold
Ply. Wag. $381 t«al, $21 mo.
818 French Ave.
322 7765 (FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home
Truck, $899 bal, $35 mo,

READY MIX CONCRETE
Patloa, Floor, Free E a|im a.»
Sills, lintels, atepi, blocks,
sand, cement, ruck, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
323-5731

PAINTING INTERIOR - EX­
TERIOR and Home Im­
provement Contractor. All
work may be financed up to
5 yr*. Guaranteed satisfac­
tory A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
RESTAURANT SETTEES, Up­
322 953$.
holstered. plastic covered,
approx. 100 ft. Also 6 wood
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
Of pictures that have been
table*, 36 z 36. Reasonably
priced. Can be seen any­
published in The Herald.
Call BUI Vincent at Tba time. Phone 323-2901 for ap­
Sanford Herald, 323-3611.
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frrmlB Pnge 12 — .Tune 2, 1961

5th
Circuit
V
acan
cy
Civil
R
ights
Candidates Named
WASHINGTON (LT’l) —
A vacant seat of th* Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeal* is a
prime target in the civil right*
struggle.
Anti - discrimination lead­
er* feel their lrgsl efforts
would he bolstered considerab­
ly with the appointment of a
racial liberal or moderate to
fill the vacancy.
The Fifth Circuit embraces
a crucial civil rights area —
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisi­
ana and Georgia — and the

For Boys State
By Jane Casaelberry
American Legion Memorial
Boat 2fifl of Casselberry has
announced the selection of
two Lyman Hiirh School Jun­
ior* to attend Boys State at
Tallahaiiee during the week
of July fi-11,
Andy llinely, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. llinely of
Tangle wood ami Dan Cussclberry, ion of Mr. and Mr*.
Leonard Casselberry of Cas­
selberry, the latter being
sponsored by Hoy Scout
Troop 341 of Casselberry.
Both of these youngster*
take an active part in tha
various programs of the
school. Andy ia a member of
tha Bet* Club and the Bowl­
ing Team. Dan was recejitly
elected president of the Stud­
ent Council and is Junior As­
sistant Scoutmaster of his
troop.
These boy* will Join with
toms 40 others from the
Sixth District, Irnvlng by
chartered bus early Sunday
morning, July B, and will reg­
ister in a t tho Florida Stale
University, where they will
bo quarter ed during their
aluy.
Tho American Legion, De­
partment of Florida, annually
entertains over BOO boys from
all over the state to cdurnto
them in the duties am! priv­
ileges of cltrenship and teach
tha fundamental precepts of
government.

SNASDerbT
Champs Home
Sanford’s VA1MI Detach,
tnent 8, led hy Commander
Frederick Garment Jr., re­
lumed from a month* opera­
tion* Thursday, May 28.
During this period, elements
of tire detachment have been
active from New York to Key
West and aboard the USS Forres la I, USS Independence, and
the USS Saratoga. Element*
of the “ Del’* took part in ope­
ration •'Longhorn as flying
“ gas stations” when Navy air­
craft flew non slop from car­
riers on tiie East Coast and
West Coast to Dallas and returned to their respective
carrier*.
It is expected that Hie "Dct”
will remain in Sanford during
June to complete Uieir annual
Administrative / Material in­
spection* ami their hid for
their second Navy excellence
awsrd with a period of coinpctltivo bombing.

DcBary HD Club
Studies Foods
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The May meeting of the De­
n ary Homo Demonstration
Club wa* hold at Hie Common
Ity Center with w o r k s h o p de
ministrations in charge of
Mr*. Ixnila Hitter and Mr*
George Wright,
At noon Mr*. Anthony Opt&gt;ol
and Mrs. Charles Schicis de­
monstrated the making ol rice
pudding and a cherry tapioca
dessert. Beverage was sup­
plied try the regular commit­
tee to supplement the sack
lunch brought hy members.
Tuple for the afternoon dis
cushion, presented hy Mrs.
Oppel, was “ You and Your
Food." Vitamin and mineral
content was I l l u s t r a t e d
through use of a colored chart
and lips were given fur good
nutrition. Itrripes for various
foods using a sweetener in•dead of sugar and for salad
dressings and sandwich filings
were given for live weight wat­
cher*.
Mr*. Oppel pointed nut that
food becomes a part of (lie
personality and emotional sta­
bility reminding that good nutrltutlon Insures r a &lt;1 i a n t
health, energy and stamina.

Potosl, Bolivia, wai situated
a t th e foot of what was for
I many years Die richest silver

low* tradition, he will pick
another Mississippian for the
job. But finding a highly
qualified attorney in the state
who is not considered n "ra­
cist” hy civil rights advocates
will he no easy chore.
Former Gov. J. P. Coleman,
a crack constitutional lawyer
who is considered moderate
hy Mississippi standards, an­
swered speculation that h&lt;
Would he the nominee with B
statement that he's not inter­
ested in the Job.

The Justice Department and
the offices of Sens. James O.
Enstland, D-MIss., and John
C. Stcnnis, D-Mias , report
that a nomination is not yet
in sight.
A nominee is gcncially rec­
ommended to the President
by the attorney general af­
ter conferences with senators
from the state Involved.
A critical consideration for
Mr. Johnson Is that the nom­
ination will need Senate con­
firmation and this can come

I T ’S L O T T

KEEP COOL. . .

only after its approval hy tho
Senate Judiciary Committee,
headed by Eastland.
His influence in such mat­
ters was Illustrated when
scores of new district judgeships were created during the
Kennedy administration. Toe
first one filled was in Missis­
sippi and the nominee was
Harold Cox, a onetime college
roommate of Eastland whose
rulings have been unpopular
in the civil rights camp.
The nomination of a sue-

cessor to Cameron is a po­
tential roadblock In the Dem­
ocrats’ election - year ef­
fort to keep everybody hap­
py. It could he delayed unlit
nfler the election.
Former Florida newspaper
publisher Edwin A. Mcnninger was accorded an honorary
Doctor of Science degree by
FSU for his contributions to
tropical horticulture. He Is
called "The Flowering Trc*
Man."

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’ I lo t p L O if l± T

lly Mrs. Adam Muller
DcBary World War I Bar­
racks 1197 dedicated a new
M-t of flags in ceremonies last
week nl tho Community Cen­
ter. Commander W i l l i a m
Uriel presided anil introduced
I'ast Seventh District Com­
mander William Coveney ol
Sanford who officiated at the
presentation of the nylon flags
which wore donated hy the
barracks ami auxiliary.
Invocation, given hy Chap­
lain Irving Jacobs, was fol­
lowed by the entitle to colors.
In an addrrss following the
dedication, Coveney told of
pension rolls that an; being
paid lo the "pig tail" Chinese
Army hy our government
while at Die same time many
Americans are in need. He
asked Dint letters lie written
to the Congressmen urging
them lo help increase pen­
sions here, pointing nut Dial
many of Du- older veterans
arc living on very small in­
comes and are In need of ad­
ditional monthly payments.
Commander Dries rioted
Die program hy reading Die
poem, "Flanders Field."
IlefreshmenLs were served
by Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Cliaunccy King, Mrs, Dries and
Mrs. II. Harheau. The buffet
table was centered with a
floral arrangement of color­
ful garden blooms.

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Fire Auxiliary
To Meet Today
By Donna Este*
The auxiliary to the lamgwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment will m w l todsy at 8
p m . at the new fire hall.
Final plans will he set for the
"Little Mias Flame of Ismgwood" beauty contest sched­
uled for Saturday at 3 p.m. al
City Park.
Tin: meeting will be con
ducted by Mrs. Jean Willis,
president.

death sftcr failing lo pick up
any heavyweight backing.
"We make no positive rec­
ommendations on judgeships,"
explained the NAACP's Clar­
ence Mitchell. "However, we
will do al* we can to prevent
th* appointment from going
to a racist or someone who
will defy the Supreme Court.”
Mitchell says the appointmmt "will have a big impart
on the implementation of fu­
ture civil rights legislation."
If President Johnson fol­

nine-member appeals court is
called upon to settle many
racial disputes.
The court's vacancy result­
ed from the death of Judge
Ben Cameron of Meridian,
Miss., a conservative whose
deci*ion* often went against
the civil rights forces.
A campaign to have a Ne­
gro attorney in Jackson,
Miss , named to succeed Cam­
eron was begun by a handful
of Integration strategist* here
but it apparently died a quick

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Goldwater Clinches Key Victory

in T u p s -

The Herald?

If it wasn’t you must have
been in hiding. The Herald
carried a new record of 40
local news photos.
•

•

Jim Crown wants to know
which ono of the Clock Wind­
ers knows about Hammond
( Louisiana) strawberries and
if we recall Uiu time straw­
berry farmers there hemm.d
buyers in the auction room
with shotguns until they hid
a fair price for the berries.
Two of us, Jim, arc familiar
with Hammond’s famed ber­
ries, but neither of us knew
■bout the incident you men­
tioned. However, one of the
Winders was familiar with
the well known strawberry
wine made by the farmers
around l ’onchutouln.
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Signs of the times: A hig
box arrived in The Herald’s
mechanical dc|airtnielit Tues­
day ufternoon. On it was
plastered a label which in
largo letter rend, “Ho Not
Freeze.'* Fat rhariee of the
content freezing In this kind
of weather, particularly in
The Herald's mechanical de­
partment.

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51 Percent Of
California
Vote For Barry

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We were rmidened to learn
of the passing of Mrs. Fred
I’. Hines. The IM-year-old
Sanford matron was known
to thousands of Sanford's “old
timers and middle itgers''—
especially the large number
of folk who at one time or
another attended old Sanford
Junior High during the many
years that her late husband
operated the service station
and the famed candy counter
at Kighth and Sanford Ave­
nue. It. brings hack many
memories.

•

NO. 201

TWO STUDENTS of Sanford Junior High School were awarded an
American I.egion Certificate of Achievement during ceremonies at the
school. Shown getting the awards arc students Tommy Williams anil
Uremia Ilenge. With them arc F. E. Raggett, left, and Jim Talmadgc.
representing the Legion Post of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

LBJ Tells Of
Awe Inspiring
Might Of U. S.
NEW L O N D O N , Conn.
(U PlI — President Johnson
said today the United States
is stronger than the combined
might of all (ha nations in
the history of the world. He
said this improves piospccts
for pence.
Ill a speech piepured for de­
livery before the Coast Guard
Academy commencement here,
Johnson predicted that Amer­
ican strength would continue
to grow more rapidly than
the might of all other na­
tions.
He said United States' su­
periority extended over the
ability to deter atomic de­
struction, the ability to fight
less thnn a l l o u t w a r ,
strength
in the struggle
against subversion, develop­
ment of new weapons for de­
terrence and defense, and the
ability of the American fighting man.
“Thusu who would Hnswcr
every problem with nuclcur
weapons display not bravery
but bravado, not wisdom but
a want on disregard for the
survival of the world and the
future of tho race," Johnson
suit).
This country's m i l i t a r y
might allows it to lake moie
tangible steps taward pence
than ut any time since the
cold war began, Johnson said.

JULLUAla • •

BRIEFS
Counter Filibuster

Death Penalty
Hearing Sef Af
Winter Park

WASHINGTON t l ' l ' l t —
Supporters of the civil rights
Should the death penally he
Mrs. Maurice (’orielt and Mrs. Marcia Rurlsche;
hill took over Senate oratory
BUILDING COMMITTEE memhern of the Oontoday in what opponents de­ abolished?
slandinp. left to rijrht, Walter Allcuder, M. ,1.
ni'Hiitional Ctiiistiim Chtirelt mcl in the church
A commission created by the
scribed ns a "counter fili­
(’orielt, (■. O. Nordgen. Robert Reinn, 1*. I*.
Tiiemltiy niyrlit to continue plana for the church.
last State Legislature will
buster" on tho me.iatlle.
Wasem and Rill McLauchliug.
Shown seated left to ripht, Mrs Walter Alleuhear opinions on Friday at
(Herald l'hoto)
der, Mrs. l!. O. Nordyen, Mrs. William Rurtsche,
lo a m. at the State Office
MOSCOW (U Pli — Soviet Building in Winter Park.
Serving nil the commission
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
has indicated he sees no im­ are Sen. Mack V Cleveland
mediate danger in the Her* Jr. and Hep. S. J. (Jin') Davis
fw
I
« T
tin situation, informed sources J r , Initli of Sanford
Senator Cleveland said thi- L j r O d u C d S f I ft
said today.
morning representatives of a ll1 '
w
interested groups and the
SEOUL, Korea 1 Ill'll At general public will lie allowed
State officials are looking i residents and visitors are
least It),nun Smith Korean to express views on the vital
MIAMI turn — A myster­
A Itonus gift of $331.30 was
students shouting for over­ question.
for a hard rain to help ease looking for some relief from
Similar
hearings
have
!&gt;ern
distributed
last week among
ious
code
broadcaster
was
the
stench.
throw of the pro. Aliter ii an
the problem «d dead fish in
right agencies participating
government fought police in held in West Palm Peach and hack on the airwave* Tuesday
Happily,
algae
is
not
hard
to
L a k e Jessup, a condition
the streets of Seoul today and Miami and others are planned after two weeks of silence,
control, according to the Unit in tbe 11)02 campaign of the
which
erupted over the week- ed Press International.
for
Tampa
Saturday
and
lat­
United F u n d of Seminnle
stoned a U. S. Aimy bus.
County,
futiil officials said to­
er in Jacksonville ami Pens* beaming shortwave four-digit etui and killed thousands of
Mechanical methods— cut
code number* to Cuba.
cola.
day.
fish.
ting,
raking
and
digging
out
The mystery broadcaster
The state group, known as
Mrs. II. F. Ganns, executive
KENO, Nev. &lt;UP1| — The
was heard again as CPI moni­ Algae in the water i* blamed weeds ami algae—can la’ used secretary, said it was Hie
the
Special
Commission
for
Hello cite council is eonsideifor
the
kill,
a
condition
which
with
success
but,
more
often,
tors here recorded a sharp in
opinion of Hie organization
|11(,
ol-,|jntiuco width would the Study of the AUdition of
crease in "urgent" traffic on has created what one visitor chemical control is recom­ that the amount should tv dis­
Death
Penalty,
consists
of
require a businessman to get
shortwave broadcast* between to the scene said is "a horri­ mended. And. must commonly, bursed lo member agencies
a special license, ranging in eight legislative mem tiers and government outjkisti on Fidel ble ■tench."
copper sulfate is suggest ed
seven
private
citizens,
A game warden surveying The bright blue crystals, avail­ and not held m the current ac­
cost from 425 to $ 1110, to quit
C
a'tro’x
Communist
island.
At the conclusion of the
count.
his business.
The voice of the mystery the site said tt appears that able at seed and hardware
hearings, the commission will
The eight cheeks were sent
over
H
O
per
cent
of
the
dead
stores,
arc
a
safe
and
Inexpen­
analyze the testimony and broadcaster appeared U&gt; be
to the American Red Cross,
fish
ate
of
the
rough
lish
var­
sive
chemical.
the same lusty American male
Pbclp* Dodiw priming Cor- Hoy Scouts, Children's Home
GAINESVILLE (U Pli — opinions and present its re- who took to tho atrtvHvcx dur­ iety—gizzard shad, sttngarees
comtrte"
*ation
•&gt;
the
next
»c.‘Society, Family Counselling
S e c r e t a r y of State Ton.
ing the height of exile an- slink lists and other varieties. pi.rat'on s Information Service Service, Girl Scouts, Mental
In some parts, tlie Lake suggests the following proce­
Adams cautioned T u e s d a y sion tit the l-egislnturc next nnunecinenti of new guerrilla
Jessup water lias turned green dure for care of lake or pond: Health Association, Hie Salva­
night against attracting new &gt;1 ar.
Serving on (lie commission campaigns against the Castro from the rapid mercu-e of tho
industry to the state which
—Copper sulfate concentra­ tion Army and Hie USD.
regime two weeks ago and
The Good Samaritan Home
tion* of &gt; * . '- j or 1 part per
would "contaminate our air are Sen. Ed T Price of Brad­ broadcast a series of four-digit algae.
.Something good may mine of million should lie used—pre mine Into the United Fund’*
and our water which suppoit enton, chairman Hep. John code numbers in Spanish.
futuily of agencies only last
the very life we me trying I Crews J r . vice rhiirm an;
Tuesday the mystery blond- the fish kill, officials say. ferably in solution sprayed
Sen, Dewey M Johnson, Sen.
They Indicate sport fishing over Hie pond by means of a year and was included tu Uiu
to improve."
caster
beamed
the
code
num­
Cleveland, and Heps. Hubert
campaign,
may Ik' better than ever once portable lank spray although
T. Mann, Hilarm t Charlie j Ha- bers toward Cuba in English.
T h e broadcast apparently die r" 1,1*b f**h ar,! killed olf. the crystals ran Ik* strewn in
ttiox Jr, and Davis.
Meanwhile, Jessup area the water as is.
AKEKDKEN, S c o t l a n d
Civilian members include came from somewhere outside
—To determine thr amount
(UP1) — Authorities hunted
the
island.
Circuit Judge John \ Murrequired, Phelps Dodge ex­
through shops and wholesale
Much of the inrrease In
phree of Gainc-vile. Mrs.
plains, find the volume of the
houses today for more cans
Wayne McCall of Ocala, Ally, radio activity on Castro’s gov
pond in aero feel by multi­
of corned beef like those sus­
eminent
bands
apiieared
to
he
John H. Trinkle of Plant City.
plying rhe sin lure area by
pected of causing this city's
n
code
also.
Robert II. Jacobs, Jackson­
one half the maximum depth. JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
typhoid fever epidemic, whiih
Many of the Cuban govern
ville builder; Ally Wallace M.
Rule of thumb for '* part per A swift Navy jet streaked to­
has a Ir cud y sit liken 211 per­
tmuit
broadcasts
were
in
three
Jopling of Lake City, Shepard
ward Alexandria, La., today
The Navy today dispelled million i* to use t ounce of
sons.
Broad of Miami and Leonard letter codes and one broad­
news reports that an A 31! the chemical per one-tenth with n supply of onti-veuom
cast
requested
the
Immediate
S. Powers, law profe-sor of
Hint could save the life of n
transfer of personnel to cer­ Skvwarrior jet bomber had acre feel. For '•* part per mil­
llie University of Florida.
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
tain znnex because "It’s rain crashed at Lake George last lion the figure is doubted, etc. Louisiana man bitten by a
deadly rural snake.
Top spellers from across the
night, touching off a fire It is important that only the
II I! there "
I.t. f’mdr. I). E. Cough lift­
The word "raining" was which burned through a two- required amount t&gt;e used.
country today opened the
ed bis A ll) Skyliuvvk jet from
—Pond*
should
tie
treated
-I
d
three-mile
am
p
of
wood­
l?tli annual Nutlnnal Spelling
ptm im ed lo lie some form of
when algae and weed* first tin) naval air station line
land on the eastern bank.
Her, In ain-w rucking runteal
c»|e
No trares of aircraft wreck­ appear. Shallow, unshaded shortly before II a. in. and
that h«s featured multisyllage were found during an in­ areas should be cheeked con­ experteil lo laud nt England
ill, in challenges such as "untensive search of live area last stantly for ajqiraranrc ol a! A FI! at Alexandria nt 12:1)5
liiimcassar," "|i u n c t ilinua"
The Semin- le High School
p. nt. EST.
night
and this morning tiy air g»e.
and ‘‘chulcsteial.’’
Future Farmers of Amerlra
units based at the Sanford
—The copper sulfate solu­ Alexandria p o l i c e vv e r r
will be represented at the
tion
should tie sprayed evenly alerted to have a ear stand­
arul
Jacksonville
Naval
Air
state convention in Daytona
DALLAS lU I’li
Dr. Hu­
over live pond surface from ing by for the dash In the
MOBILE, Ala. ( UPl i — Iteach beginning Saturday bei t Winston Smith, the most Stations,
Police said today a pulp wood
At the same time, Naval at­ a pladir, stainless steel, en- hospital.
ami ending Tuesday, by Don recent Jm k Ruby defense
worker, Edwin Cady, 31, who
a meted or eopper lined ton- The victim, unidentified,
Sipes, Incut chapter president, lawyer, Ims quit as (lie con­ taches from Sanford to Deewas bit ten today and Dr. C.
had been treated recently for
ana,
Vi).,
ir|Kirted
that
all
lamer.
demned killer’s folll III chief
M. ,Shat p of Hie Florida
a nervous condition went tier - and John Carver, vice presi
their
aircraft
were
accounted
j
—4*n
large
|iondx,
treatment
, . .iino-l. Hnliy’s -inter said
oik Tuesday night and killed dent.
(o'; nor were there reports of j should be in sections, rather Health Department said be
They will parth ipate in Tuesday
his two children, wounded his
mls-ing aircraft from carriers titan treating the entire area may die unless lie i* Drilled
M the same time, the *i»at one time with Iargot hy early this afternoon
wife and then committed sui­ eleelion of state offieels and
operating in the Atlantic.
other convention Imsiites* and ter, Mr*. Eva Giant, said
cide.
Tlie Navy operates a prar amounts of the chemical.
will end thr week by attend Hutiy had refused to take tire bombing range at Lake
—Treatment is more rffeepn aumahly George which is used extern live when water temperature
big the rutiled foi a new tin medication
ttiiii-|uili*'i&gt; offend to hint sivel) by Heel units along the is Ml degrees Fahrenheit or
TAMPA. Fla. (D PI) — A state FFA Sweetheart,
Chosen as alternate dele­ h i Ids cell l,y p yrhiatiist*
t.’-year-old itnin. E d w a r d
higher
Southeastern sea (mini
Mr&lt;. Grant said Smith's
Newton Niven*, who was on gate* are Crls Aker* and
—lli'jveat treatment mav tie
Structural File fbief Claude
the Fill'* **10 most-wanted" Henry Rodgers, Im-a! chapter ipnlling was a "completely Whitten of N\S, Sanford, said necessary because no permafriendly
di-association" hi* crash crew was unable to nent wav of controlling algae
list fur a week was iri juil to­ treasurer,
day under $15,000 bond,
Jimmy Winters and J. 1m lit ought about because be determine tbe cause of the i» known.
awaiting extradition to Ohio Carver have been notified wm “rut rff financially and Idaze after working with other J —Some states require a peron charges of aloud robbery they are1 reeipb-nl* of the unable to carry on tbe de­ fire fighting officials at the i mil Indore a |xittd mav lie
and shooting with intent to highest degree given by the fense due tii link Of funds scene for nearly five hours, treated, ('heck with your loADULTS
state FFA. 3 hey will receive fin himself."
kill.
Hr said em ber new* reports cal health department,
the award at the convention
hail misquoted him as saying
that an A 3B Sky warrior had . .
.
,

Nikita Calm

Myslery Code

Rains Needed To End $534.30 Bonus
p. * *
* *
Distributed To
Cuba Resumed Fish loss In Jessup Ufiteneies

Koreans Battle

License To Quit

Adams Warns

Orville (Villa) Bail* Jr.,
son of Ur. and Mrs. O. L.
Harks Sr., graduated Monday
night from Murray State in
Kentucky. On hand to sec him
receive his HA degree was
Mrs. Harks. She and Yrlle.
enrnute hack to Sanford, are
visiting with Mrs. Park's
mother in Columbus, (in.
• • •
West Side E l e m e n t a r y
School's PTO will honor Mrs.
Kuln Grantham, u retiring
fifth grade teacher, at a tea
Public hearing for North i»rto lie held at the school next
lantlo
Mayor Irene Van Ecpoel
Tuesday between the hours of
2:30 and 4 p. m. All friends ami Councilman Arthur Fcrami past and present students rin on charges filed through
of Mrs. Grantham are invited petition at the May council
meeting was postponed at
to attend.
Tuesday night's meeting by
• • •
a 21 vote among the three
Gindcrville’s Volunteer Fire council members who will sit
Department will meet at the at the hearing.
Christ Methodist Church at
The move for postponement
7:30 p. in. Thursday. In an lo an indefinite state in "midaddition to the showing of n month" was made hy Council­
film on fire fighting. Fire man Dave Tilson who request­
Chief C. M. Whitten of the ed lime lo study validity of
Sanford Naval Air Station the entire matter after Mrs.
will be tire guest speaker.
Van Ecpoel and Ferrin read
Thu mention of Whitten's "motions" lo quash the com­
mime reminds me of the plaint. listing numerous ques
( lock Winders that the last linns of legality and points in
time he heard the chief make need of clarification as filed
a "speech’* was a recitation in the petition.
in a fourth grade class at
In other business resigns
Soulhsidc Primary
(called tbm of Eugene Brewer as till­
that in tlm olden days I. We age marshal and Harvey tirebelieve It w h s in a class nya and Donald Wilcox ataught by Mrs. S. .1. Nix.
auxiliary police were antmum
• • •
ed by Mrs. Van Eepoel who
During the months of Jan­ at the same time advised that
uary and F e b r u a r y there a recommendation for the
were 182 accidents in Semin­ marshal’s job had been made
ole County. These caused by llrewer.
It was agreed, after Ttlsun’s
three deaths and lt.7 persons
were injured. (If the 182 ac­ move that the mayor take
cidents, 125 of them were over as police commissioner
classed as rural, 57 of them received object ions from other
U rb a n . All three of the futal member* of the council, that
for the present time an o r­
accidents were urban.
ganization of "volunteer i»i
• • •
They still keep coming: lice" I k * established of volumMichael J. I’ikuleff, Houle 2, teers can he found. These vol
Sarifold, will be among the unteers will be under super­
.Mitchell Fleeted
1,41!) graduate* Sunday after­ vision of the entire council.
LAKELAND ( UPl i - Joe
Mrs.
Jane
Pike,
who
served
noon to receive diplomas from
W. Mitchell of Wabasso was
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
—
as
clerk
through
Tuesday
Muriplelle University in Mil­
A. H. Peterson J r was
The State Canvassing Ikgtrd elected Tuesday to the board
waukee, Wis. Pikuteff, a post night’s meeting was sworn in­
declared Mayor llaydon Hums of directors of the Citrus Mu named chairman of tbe char­
to
olficc
as
"temporary
clerk"
graduate student, will get his
in closing minutes of the sess­ of Jacksonville as the official tual to fill the position which ter and by laws committer of
piaster of arts degree.
ion by Mrs. Van Ecpoel after Democratic nominee for gov- had been held for years by his a group of persons interested
• • •
in organizing a Sanford Illsquestions from the audience c-nor of Florida today by a late father A, it Mitchell
Frances "Cowboy’’ Williams were raised concerning status cote margin of I82,5(G over
lorieal Society
spoke today a t the regular of the appointment,
The group met Iasi week
Miami Mayor Hubert King
Wednesday luncheon meeting
City firemen were dispatch­ and elected temporary uffi
Mr*. Pike volunteered the High.
of the Sanford Kiwanis Club. Information that she had been
The canvass was cut and ed to IGth Street and South­ errs. They are James TalHis topic was "Americanism'’ requested Tuesday morning, dried, and took less than 10 west Road Tuesday at 12 45 madge, piesidrnt, and El•—a subject to which lie has as a citizen of the town, to minutes There were no pro p in, to put out a grass fire drill G. Jennison, secretary.
devoted a great deal of time "come forth and do her civic tests and no surprises from
Several projects have been
and study. He's in demund duty." However, she did not results that were known on Santa Wins
suggested for the society. The
throughout the stale as a identify who had made the election day May 26.
EPSOM; Eng. (UPI) -S a n next me* ting will be held at
speaker. Hy the way, Wil­ request.
The total vv&gt;te cast was ta Claus, the 15 to * favorite, 107 West Commercial Street.
liams is the clerk of the Cir­
Her osth of office wss ad- 1,211.441 which included 1.- won the $201,787 Epsom Derby June 9, at 7:30 p in. Interestcuit Court uf Citrus County. ministered retroactive to 7:30 113,610 Democrats and 100,704 today with Indiana second and td persona are invited to at—Tim Clock Minders J p, at. Tuesday.
r lit publicans.
i lend.
i Dilettanti 11 third.

North Orlando
Hearing Stayed!

Food Suspect

Plane Rushes
Anti-Venom
To Louisiana

Plane 'Crash'
Jus! A Fire

Spelling Bee

FFA Convention
Delegates Set

Murder, Suicide

Ruby’s Fourth
Lawyer Quits

Held By FBI

It’s OfficialBurns Wins

J

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

A LL YOU CAN EAT —

Historical Group crashed
Names Peterson
Sanford Tot Hit
Crossing Street

(Jrass Fire

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Conservative Sen. Barry Goldwater defeated Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller of New York to­
day in the California presiden­
tial primary and look a com­
manding lead in Hie GOP presidential rare.
The seesaw triumph gave
the \nzona senator kg morn
delegates to next month's Re.
publican National Convention
and put him in a strong posi­
tion to win the GOP presi­
dential nomination.
Before
Tuesday's primary, 317 of thn
CAS delegates needed for tlm
nomination were in Gold wa­
ter’s column, lie now has 433.
The silver-haired Arizona
senator, hero of GOP eonser
v,Gives, seized the lead in th«
early count Tuesday night and
claimed victory on the basis
of a television network com­
puter analyds that named him
the winner before all the polls
closed.
Hut at midnight Rockefeller
pulled even and in Hie early
morning hours took tlie lead
on the basis of his northern
California strength.
Hut a surge of votes from
Goldwater'* l/*s A n g e l e s
stronghold sent him into tho
lead nt 7 a. m.
The UPI tabulation at * a.
m. I'DT noon EDT gave Goldwater 1,076.166 and Rockefel­
ler 1,021,078 with 32.0M preeincls counted of tlie 32,061 in
Hie slate. The county gave
Goldwater M per cent of the
vote atvd Rockefeller 40 per
cent.
In New York Rockefeller
supporter* won 77 of the 62
Republican National Conven­
tion delegate posts at issue
in Tuesday's New York priin ary with the five other* go.
ing lo uncommitted delegates,
Alabama: Six Incumbent#
amt a newcomer won nomina­
tions to Congress in Ala­
bama’s Democratic primary
Tuesday but veteran Hep. Carl
Elliott, D-Ala., apparently was
the loser to State Sen. John
Tyson of Mobile in a low-manout race for the eighth nomi­
nation.
Miasissippi: Sen. John C,
Stetuils and five congressmen
won renomlnullon in Missis­
sippi's Democratic primary
Tuesday. The contests featur­
ed die largest number of N«gto candidates for major of­
fice m the segregationist slat#
stnre Reconstruction day*.
Montana: Senate Democra­
tic l-eader Mike Mansfield
easily defeated his opposition
to win rcnomination in tho
Montana primary Tuesday.
South Dakota; An uncommit­
ted slate of delegates to tho
Republican National Conven­
tual defeated a slate pledged
In Sen Harry Goldwater in
Tuesday's South Dakota pri­
mary.

A 21-month-old boy was
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Tuesday atlernoon
after he was struck by a ear
while crossing the street near
his home,
Treated for facial lacrra
liuns arid abrasions was Mark
Chitbkn &lt;il Itiy Wilkins Dr.
City police report the Chishko boy darted into the pa Hi
of a car driven north on Hays
Drive by John E. Dodson of
Lake Mary. The mirhap w»s
unavoidable, police said.

Unsettled Sea
Area Watched

MIAMI (U P I)-H ic Weather
Bureau orsleretl a watch today
on a large are* of unsettled
weather near Florida but said
there was no sign it would
develop into a tropical dis
turbance.
The rainy area extended
from tlie Florida Keys south­
ward and eastward through
western Cuba and the extreme
northern Caribbean Sea and
was shifting slowly toward the
northeast.
There was no evidence of
wind circulation and pressure
was normal or slightly below
.a Utlfcrent parts of the are*.

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�Record Turnout Here, Over State Reported
Balloting Over
&gt;4Je!o** State 'Brisk'
To 'Heavy'

Following Uie “Clock" item
last week that ex-Mayor W.
W. Anderaon will aik Mayor
Irene Van Ecpoel at tonlght'a
North Orlando Council meet­
ing to name the anonymous
author* of "The Informer,"
Mayor Irene come* up with
this response: "Since he chal­
lenged me, I get the choice of
weapon* and choote gavel* at
20 pace*." Further, Mayor
Irene repliea that "I didn’t
boycott (North Orlando) (oc­
tal function* Intentionally; my
wardrobe w u n ’t exten*ive
enough for luch high social
function*."
• • •
A number of candidate*
LOST vote* in today's pri
m ary in an unexpected man
ner. The Herald has been re­
ceiving telephone calls of
complaint from householders
that campaign plug* by tele­
phone "is driving us nuts . . .
I won't vote for those so-andso's I"
• • •
Either Mullinax and Doris
Xobylak were playing golf a t
Rolling Hills Country Club the
other day. Esther teed off at
the 14th tee and lost her shot
to ■ big crow which swooped
down and picked up the ball
and away it flew. They'd
heard of things like this, the
golfers said, but never thought
it’d happen to them.
• • •
North Orlando Councilmen
Dave Tilson and Mrs. Mona
Grinstead h a v e announced
that they will be available for
a question and answer period
immediately following ad
Journment of the monthly
council meeting beginning
with today’s session. At this
time they will report to rest'
dents and answer questions
pertaining to their jobs as
councilmen.
• • •
The new headquarters for
the DeBary Chamber of bom­
meree have been located in
the Miller Bank Building off
Highway 17-92 in DeBary
P la u .
• • •
A local school teacher gets
credit for this one: Rumor
has It that France is negotiat­
ing with Great Britain for
the purchase of Gibraltar.
Seems they plan to rename it
"DcGaulle Stone."
• • •
Special days in May:
7—Ascension Day
• —Germany surrendered,
1949
10—Mother’s Day
12—National Hospital Day
19—First U. S. air mail ser­
vice, 1919
17—Pentecost
21—Lindbergh landed in Paris,
1927
24—Trinity Sunday
30—Memorial Day (and Wal­
ter Glelow's birthday)
e • •
George Touby’s definition of
“diplomacy" was given at
Mooday’s Rotary Club meet­
ing as: "Letting the other fel­
low do as you want him to
do.”
• • •
Rotarlans heard Monday
that Jam es Ronnie Hall has
been nominated by club offi­
cers as a delegate to Boy’s
State. The club skipped the
deal last year, according to
President Bill Hemphill, but
rejoined the sponsorship this
year.
• • •
Radio and its relation to
federal controls will be dis­
cussed at Thursday noon's
luncheon meeting of the Sanford-Seminole Jaycea* in the
Civic Center. Speaking will be
Bill Reck.
• • •
The high winds over the
week took their toll of at least
one tree in the downtown area.
A palm tree on the south side
of the Florida State Bank
leaned Into another, smaller
tree apparently as the wind
caught i t It was removed
Monday morning.
• • •
Altamonte Springs T o w n
Springs Council m e m b e r s
were mulling over a sonlng reatriction apparently imposed
by a subcommittee of the
Council. Pusalad, they listened
to the property owner try to
explain his predicament. Then
one Council member was heard
to say, “If this committee
won’t grant this request, we’ll
find a committee that wilL”

PANAMA CITY (UPI) —
The firit precinct to report to­
day in Florida’s primary elec­
tion gave Sen. Scott Kelly of
Lakeland an early lead In the
race for governor.
Precinct C3 a t Mexico Beach
In Bay County closed up and
counted lta votes before noon,
tabulating 33 votea for Kelly,
18 for Mayor Haydon Bums
of Jacksonville, 11 for former
Sen. Fred 0 . Dickinson of
West Palm Bench, 7 for Sen.
John Mathews of Jacksonville,
3 for Rep. Fred Karl of Day­
tona Beach and one for Mayor
Robert King High of Miami.
• • •
MIAMI (UPI) — Lured by
warm, sunny weather and an
explosive finale to the gover­
nor’s race last night, huge
numbers of Floridians went to
the polls early today to cast
their ballots in the first prl
msry.
Registration
supervisor*
from Miami to Tallahassee
agreed that It looked like •
record vote was In the mak­
ing.
"They were lined up long
before 7 o'clock. It’s a good
sign that the vote will be
big," said an official a t Talla­
hassee.
The story was the same In
populous Dade and Broward
counties on the Southeast
Coast, Hillsborough and Pine­
llas on the West Coast, Du­
val in Northeast Florida, and
other counties.
Voting was described as
"brisk" at Tampa, "very
good” at Miami, "going beau­
tifully" at Jacksonville and
“heavy" a t FL Lauderdale.

Customers To
Get Rate Cut
An estimated 10,000 custom­
ers in the northern half of the
county, served by the Florida
Power and Light Company,
will find their next light bill
a little lees shocking.
They are part of about 900,000 homeowners in Southeast
Florida to receive a five per
cent cut in their light bills.
The reduction was approved
Monday by the State Public
UtlliUea Commission and will
be effective with the May me­
ter readings.
The commission said 45 per
cent of the reduction—about
910 million a year—will go to
residential cuitom eri, 40 per
cent to commercial users and
the rest to lnduatrica and state
institutions.

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WEATHER: Generally fair today and Wedncadny; high today 82-86; low tonight 60-65.
VOL. 56

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TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964

SANFOKD, FLORIDA

NO. 183

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FEC Loses Plea
M I A M I (UPI) - Circuit
Court Judge Thomas Lee re­
fused Monday to allow the
Florida East Coast railway
to move a damage trial from
Dade County.

LBJ Wage Plea
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson is appeal­
ing to United Auto Workers
President Walter P. Reuther
and other union leaders to
limit wage increases to about
3.2 per cent a year.

2 Policemen Slain
FREDERICKSBURG, V a .
(UPI) — Two policemen were
found shot to death here early
today and police issued a
state-wide alert for two men
believed to be wearing blood­
stained clothing.

Second Round

ILA AND ‘TOY" were on hand nt their respec­
tive polling places early this morning to enst
their votes for their fnvorlto candidates. At the
left Iln llousholder is pictured with her hus­

Petition Asks
North Orlando
Act's Repeal

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson Is going to
make another tour of the pov­
erty-stricken Appalachia reg­
ion. His new trip will include
an address to the Georgia
A petition seeking action for
atate Legislature, posilbly on
repeat
of the North Orlando
civil rights.
Village Charter has been pre­
pared and is ready for signa­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ture at the home of Mrs. An­
Senate leaders and Juatice ton Krecek, 140 N. Edgcmon
Department chiefs
sought Avenue.
agreement today on a "pack­
The petition, as read by
age" of civil rights amend­ Mrs. Krccek in a telcphono
ments which some hoped conversation to the Herald,
would produce a gag rule vote states:
in about two weeks.
"We, the undersigned resi­
dents of the Village of North
Orlar. o, do l nehy do. Lind
8AIGON, South Viet Nam by this petition the Council of
(UPI)—The government today the Village of North Orlando
turned down appeals for to request proper legislative
mercy by the brother of for­ action for the repeal of the
mer President Ngo Dlnh Diem special legislative act, House
and by his onetime secret po­ Bill 2474, Chapter 59-1614,
lice chief. Both will be execut­ adopted Juno 20, 1959, by the
ed by the guillotine within five State of Florida Legislative
days.
session in which the present
North Orlando Village Char­
ter was approved."
WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs. Krccek requested that
Rep. Edward J. Gurney, R- it be clearly understood that
Fla., says that a consultant presentation o( this petition is
law professor, Norman Red- separate and Independent of
lich, to the commission inves­ any action which might be
tigating the assassination of proposed by the Village Char­
President John F. Kennedy ter Board and that she ac­
has been a member of three cepts full responsibility for
organisation! cited as Com­ Introduction of said petition.
munist front groups by a con­
If sufficient Interest is cvlgressional committee.
dcnccd through signatures of
the registered voters, the pe­
tition will be brought before
the ViUagc Council (or proper
action.

Civil Rights

Mercy Denied

Prober Accused

Remember 'Miss Minerva?'

Hero Of Book Dies
COVINGTON, Tenn. (UPI)
—The body of William Green
HUl, a one-time hero of a
famed children's book who
died a penniless derelict, will
be returned to his hometown
here far burial Wednesday.
Hill, who was "the bad
little boy” in Frances Boyd
Calhoun’s
children b o o k ,
“Miss Minerva and William
Green Hill,” was found dead
Saturday in a railroad freight
car near Pueblo, Colo. An
empty wine bottle was beside
the body.
Hla only possessions were
some poor clothing, a birth
certificate, a Hutchison, Kan.,

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library card, and the bottle.
Hill's sister, Mrs. S. A.
Hamilton of Covington, said
she bad not seen her brother
since he passed through Cov­
ington five years ago.
Mrs. Edwin Brown one of
tha few remaining character a
in tha novel about the child­
ren of the town, remembered
Hill as "the bad little boy In
a book of children's pranks
and misbehavior."
Mrs. Calhoun, author of the
book which was published In
1909 and ran through 37 edi­
tions. was a neighbor of HUl
and hla family.

Third Rocket
Victim Dies
CAPE KENNEDY (UI’I)—
An accidental rocket ignition
three weeks ago claimed Its
third victim today with the
death of spacecraft technician
Lot D. Gabel, 61, of Longmont,
Colo.
The Cape Canaveral Hoepita! reported that Gabel, whe
was employed by Ball Broth­
ers Research Corp. of Bould­
er, Colo., died a t 3:40 a. m.
EST. He had received burns
over 80 per cent of hie body.
Two other victims were Sid­
ney J. Dagle, 29, also of Long­
mont, and Jack W. Fassctt, 30,
of Merritt Island.

band, Knrlyle, candidate for county judge. At
the right is ‘Toy" Fitzpatrick with her hus­
band, John, candidate for re-election to the Coun­
ty Commission.
(Heruld Photos)

Passersby Watch As Nikita Reported
Cooking Up Deal
Man Beats Nude Girl To Offer U.S.

NEW YORK fU PI) —Police
said today that IS passers,
by watched a naked teen-age
girl fighting off an aasallant
in a Bronx doorway and did
nothing to help her.
The incident took place
Monday afternoon along a
main business thoroughfare In
the Bronx. The girl’s screams
attracted two policemen who
arrested the aasallant, a 26ycarold father of two, on
charges of rape and felonious
a s s a u lts .
.
The case recalled the fatal
(tabbing of a 28-year old waittress, Kitty Genovese, on a
Queens street last month. Po­
lice (aid at least 38 neighbors
witnessed her assailant's re­
pealed assaults but did not
come to her aid.

Harney Waler
Loan Favored
A loan application for the
Lake Harney Water Associa­
tion has been tentatively ap­
proved by Farmers Home Ad­
ministration, officials of (lie
association planning commit­
tee announced today.
It Is hoped that funis will
be made available during the
current fiscal year, and If so,
work will begin immediately
on building the plant and (Ink­
ing wells on a property aite
two and one half miles east of
Geneva on SR 46 which has
been donated by Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Chalfant. If expectations
arc fulfilled, the plant should
be in operation by this fall.
Attorneys presently a r e
working on the necessary pa­
pers to secure a atate charter
and the constitution and by­
laws are being prepared for
submission to the secretary of
state. Engineering plans also
are being readied for bids.
Members of the planning
committee, who have worked
band in hand with FHA Ad­
ministrator Raymond D. MeGough, arc Sicg Holmes,
chairman, and Mrs. Elbert
Cammack, Mr*. Donald Dunn,
W. B. Heath and Roy Morgan.

The 18-year-old girl, whose
name was withheld, said she
was working at her desk In
a vacuum cicaner d istricting
firm when the man, Daniel
G. Coughlin, entered the se­
cond floor office. Without
warning, Coughlin, a sales­
man for the firm, attacked
her. ahe sakl.
She said Coughlin tore off
her clothes and raped hor.
She tainted and when she re
gained consciousness, Cough
Ihs « « s standing over her
with a rasor blade. Sho said
he threatened to kill her if
sho told anyone what bad
happened.
The girl told police she ran
to the hallway but Coughlin
grabbed her, knocked her
down and beat her head
against the floor. The girl
broke free but fell down a
flight of stalra to a hallway
leading onto the street. She
said Coughlin followed her to
(he open doorway and tried
to force her to go hack to
the office.
The girl said she screamed
through the doorway to pass­
ersby to come to her aid but
they moved on quickly. When
police arrived, they took the
girl to Fordhain H««pital for
treatment and Coughlin to a
station house, lie denied the
girl’s accusations, saying he
found her lying naked on the
office floor.

Bear Lake Store
Robbery Probed
Sheriff’s deputies are in­
vestigating a burglary at the
EZ Food Store at Bear Lake
in which the thief or thieves
stole four radios and an as­
sortment of 97 knives.
Deputies discovered the en­
try shortly after midnight and
apparently surprised t h e
thieves at work. Twenty-eight
cartons of cigarcts, a floor
polisher and aix bottles of
wine were discarded on the
stone floor as the burglars
fled the scene, deputies said.
The entry was made through
a side window and the thieves
left through the front door.

LONDON (U I’I) — Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
w h s reported today ready to
offer a peaceful co-existence
"deal’’ to the United States
after the U. S. presidential
election.
Well-Informed Enst European
diplomatic sources Indicated
the deal might amount to a
prolonged big power EastWest truce.
The Kremlin, the sources
hinted, might pledg* non-intcrference in the American
spheres of interest In ex­
change for maintenance of the
“status quo" in Europe.
Them were no Indications,
however, that Cuba would he
Included In any Roviet-non-lntcrference pledge.
The Russians themselves
have given no official Indica­
tions as to the terms of any
deal with tha United 8tatcs.
Rut the London sourcca left
little doubt that Khrushchev
wants an understanding with
the United States before long.
The Kremlin appeared Influ­
enced by a number of consid­
erations, Including the mount­
ing conflict with Red China,
the high rust of the arms race,
economic pressures a t home,
and the idee of possible eco­
nomic cooperation with the
United Stetea.

Flooded Heater
Gets Fire Call
The Sanford Fire Depart­
ment aniwored a call at 12:22
a.in. today at 218 South
French Avenue. A Hooded oil
heater touched off the alarm
reported by live Police Depart­
ment. No damage was reported. The house is owned by
the Seventh Day Adventist
Church.

atea, I hare sever had aaythlag effort me aa Ihie has.
The heartache*, emotlosa
are not hidden at saeh a
time. If only we cenld atop
the basic raaae of each ac­
tivities of oor y e s th .. .
“I have never been •o
ashamed In my life."
“I’m a t a loss. P ’ve searched
my soul through and through.**
“Ho has m father. He is

“lta wouldn't have gotten
Into trouble If he hadn't pick­
ed up smoking."
“He has always been week,
yet always admits b e i n g
wrong."
Seven boys listened to these
and other startling statements
last week aa Jovenlla Judge
Vernon Mlse conducted court
In the main courthouse room.
Two boys ere 16, three are 16,
and the other two 14 y e a n of
“Hla father ia a nut—a reli­ ■*e.
gious fanatic. He left hla fam­
The seven had been accused
of ransacking a school. They
ily high and dry."

did considenble damage to
property, stole six transistor
radios and a tape recorder,
plus a sum of money.
They got caught.
Four of them are headed for
a Florida Industrial School for
Boys. The other three lan­
guished in detention at the
county jail, uncertain of their
fate, until Monday morning.
At that tJraa they reappear­
ed in the judgo’e chambers.
All three w e n placed on
strict, indefinite probation.
They were ordered to get a

Job, pay for damages caused
to the school, abide by all
terms of the probation and to
conduct themselves a t all
times as ordered by their su­
perion.
The courtroom drama start­
ed in late afternoon. Ona
newsman aat a t his desk at tha
pnscribed time. No one else
was In the room.
Then the judge walked In
with bis Juvenile counselor.
They talked briefly with the
newsman.

The weatherman co-operat­
ing with typical Florida
weather, Seminole County
electors this morning seemed
to be Joining in the state
surge to upset predictions of
an apathetic turnout by pil­
ing up a record vete over past
stato primary elections.
The Herald in a spot-chock
survey of Seminole County’s
2.1 polling places by 10:30
this morning brought reports
from precinct workers of
“we’re plenty busy.” In sev­
eral proclnets visited during
the early hours, up to 9 a.m.,
voters were lined up a t the
v o t i n g machines awaiting
their turns to east their bal­
lots.
Early reports Indicated a
record vote, even to surpas­
sing 1950's tops of 80 per
cent of the total reglstrotion,
or a 11,264 vote. Presently
there are 18,450 registered
voters in the county.
However, Registrar Camilla
Rrure voiced some doubt at
10:30 a.m. cf a record vote
when the usual mid-morning
lull dropped tho average to
25-30 per cent,
Seminole County voter*,
along with tha state, are
choosing nominees for gover­
nor. Democrat! also are
choosing nominees for attor­
ney general, public utilities
commissioner and U, S. sena­
tor.
C o u n t y Democrats are
choosing nominees for coun­
ty eommiaslcn tax collector,
tax asaeseor, county Judge,
prosecuting attorney, atate
representative, and other lo­
cal offices.
Political observers were re­
luctant to make any predic­
tions, even to the point of
claiming that soma local
races will -be so close ae to be
decided Wednesday by the
absentee vote count. A total
of 809 absentee ballots, from
448 applications, have been
filed with Mre. Bruce.
Official eount of today’s
primaries will be made by the
county canvassing board will
commence a t 10 a.m. Wednes­
day. Members of the board
are Mrs. Bruce, Judge Vernon
Mize and Jamea P. Avery Jr.,
chairman of tha County Com­
mission.
For the most p art voting
was quiet this morning. Thera
was some small confusion, as
usual — voters unacquainted
with tha operation of voting
machines, voters showing up
a t the wrong polling places,
and some persons demanding
to vote although they had
failed to return Mr*. Bruce’s
re-registration cards several
months ago and, therefora,
were dropped from the voting
list.
One voter became adamant
a t precinct 20 when ha de­
manded to be allowed to cast
hla ballet a t 6:45 a.gi., al­
though tha law reads the
polling places shall open a t
7 a.m. Another elector, who
has voted for yeara In pre­
cinct 3, showed up this morn­
ing but was denied voting pri­
vileges there—ha waa refer­
red to precinct 2, because in
returning his re-registration
card he had Inadvertently

given his address as his sum­
mer cabin rather than his
permanent home.
Lake Mary elector* were
voicing dissatisfaction be­
cause that community has
been divided into three poll­
ing precincts. They were
being sent three directions:
To I-ake Mary fire house,
Longwood fire hall and
Farmers Auction Market on
U. S. 17-02.
An increase In Negro voter
participation also was noted
in a number of precincts thia
morning.
Mrs. Bruce said the book*
will be re-opened fa r new
voter registration on June 1
and wil continue through Oct.
3.
Complaints of election taw
violations reverberated to Tal­
lahassee and return thia morn­
ing. Harold H. K aitner, head
of the firm bearing his namo
at 413 West 13th Street and
chairman of the Seminole
County Haydon Burns for
Governor committee, said he
abided by the taw and re­
moved Burns signs from hla
building.
Section 104.36 of the voting
taw saya no sign shall be
placed on a building within
100 yards of a polling place.
The Kastner building la next
door to precinct 23 at 401 Weak
13th Street.
Someone called the County
Commission, who, In turn,
telephoned Secretary of State
Tom Adams at Tallahassee,
who, In turn, telephoned Sher­
iff J . L. Hobby to have the
signs removed from the Kast­
ner building. Kastner remov­
ed them. Hobby also la en­
forcing the taw which states
no automobile with n cam ­
paign bumper atlchar shall bn
parked within 800 feet of n
polling place.

Open House At
Hospital Sunday
Open house Sunday after­
noon at Seminole Memorial
Hospital will m ark local ob­
servance of National Hospital
Week May 10-16, It waa an­
nounced today by Mrs. C.
SchUke, president of the Sem­
inole Memorial Hoipltal Aux­
iliary.
The observance la held an­
nually during the week In
which ia Florence Nightin­
gale’s birthday, May 13.
Robert B enerer, hospital
administrator, has invited the
public to an open bouse 3-5
p.m. Sunday to view the new
pediatric w i n g . Auxiliary
members serving aa guides
will be Mrs. Al Hunt, Mrs. C.
Tuler, Mrs. R. Robison and
Mrs. Schllke.
A $25 savings bond will be
presented by the auxiliary to
tha first baby born a t Sem­
inole during National Hospital
Week.

FSU Record
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Registrar Murray Kenna re­
ported a record enrollment of
5,162 students for the third tri­
mester at Florida Stats Uni­
versity today.

Club To Meet
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women’s Club
will meet a t 7:30 tonight a t
Dr. George Frlson’a office In
Deltary. The group will out­
line the year’s program and
annual reports. Bert Lcderhaus will preside.

Ringside Account 0! Juvenile Hearing On School Breakin
EDITOR’S NOTE: TfcU
story had its (ta rt year*
age fas tha a ia f s a t those In­
volved. Yet, It's a safe bet
mm ef thee* roe 14 hare
forreera each a climax. The
story it ell 4m typical hi
Ja rre lls Coart prerrediags.
To spoil it oet ia so complete
detail aa peaslhis The Her­
ald aaslgaed a rrteraa a m ass a. H arry L J ah esse, th y
editor, to record the activ­
ities. R e ta rd s g to the of­
fice, Jeh boos remarked “fa
Marly 28 years ef this bssi-

Voters Line Up
A t Pells Early

The dour swung open. A
mother, father and their two
young daughten walked in.
They sat in the front row of
the spectators section.
The door opened again and
mora m othen and fa th e n and
their friends walked In, sat
down in various aeata. Thera
was no talking.
Tha Judge moved out of tho
courtroom to an anteroom.
Tho room was quiet.

Bf t e n n e u i

MOTHER’S DAY
IS SUNDAY

ALWAYS W W T QUALITY

HUNDREDS OF DRESSES
STILL ARRIVING FOR
PENNEY'S DRESS CARNIVAL!
• DACRON/COTTON SHEERS g J 8 to | | J 8
• PASTEL ARNEL JERSEYS | J 8 to | | J «
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• COOL SEERSUCKERS

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Civil Rights Bill
Is Ridiculous,
Says Attorney

NEW OFFICERS of tho Renr I.nko Garden Circle ere from left, Mrs.
Richard Scott, corresponding aoercU ry: Mr*, C. L. Drunk, president; Mr*.
Vernon Herrington, treasurer; Mr*. Vernon Oleave*, second vIco presi­
dent and Mr*. Albert Jacobs, first vice president; Mrs. Allen Forward,
recording secretary, was not present for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

ATTENDING COFFER CLUR event sponsored by the Seminolo County
Chamber of Commerce's Coffee Club Thursday were personnel of the
Sanford Naval Air Station. Many of them, as well as civilian newcomers
to tho Seminolo buslnoss and industrial scene, were introduced. Among
them were, seated from left, Lt. (jg) L. D. Frazier, station public infor­
mation officer; Capt. Robert M. Ware, commanding officer of the station;
L t. (Jg) David Jahn, assistant public works officer; standing are Lt.
Ralph Kaiser, chaplain, left, and Chief W arrant Officer John Jacks, sta ­
tion paymaster.
(Herald Photo)

Legal Notice
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X O K IN U
( O M M lK f t lO N
N o lle * ■ ( P a k l l s l l r a r l n *
T l ia Z o n in g C o m m la t ln n w ill
hold a p u b lic b o r i n g to s e n ild a r
re c o m m e n d in g
to
th e
H o o rd o r C o u n t y C o m m lt e lo n ire a m e n d in g I n n i n g K r s u l a Hone lo cre a te a n e w d le trlc t
io h a k n o w n aa U n lv e r e t t r
J o m m u a lt y D l a t r i o t
(U C ).
Jopica o f t h l* p ro p o se d a m e n d n g m a y ha o b ta in e d In the
lo a t n g O ffice, C o u r t Ifo u sp ,
le n fo rd , F lo r id a , M o n d a y s t h ru
F r id a y s fr „ m »:«o A M. to t:oo
M l.
I'u b l l a h e a r in g w ill b a held
n th a B e m ln o la C o u n t y C o u rt
nauao, C o u n t y c o m m la tlo n e re
ftoom,
H anfo rd.
F lo r id a ,
on
W a d n c d a y , M a y II. l i f t at
1:11 P.M . a r aa aa e n t h e r e a ft r r
ta poealbla.
S e m ln n la C o u n t y
Z o n in g C o m m lte lo n
lly Ito b e rt H, D ro w n
S e m in o le C o u n t y
Z o n in g D ir e c t o r
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A IIR P T IR N
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N O T I C E IH H K R R t l T O I V K N t h a t a t a r e g u la r m e e tin g
he ld an th a l l t h d a y o f A p r il,
A. D. t i l l , t h a B o a r d o f C o u n ­
t y O o m m la e tA h e ra o f B e m ln o la
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a ,
a d o p te d
a
r e s o lu t io n d o s in g , v a c a t in g a n d
a b a n d o n in g
and
d is c la im in g
a n y r i g h t a f S e m in o le c o u n t y ,
F lo r id a ,
and
lh a
p u b lla
In
a n d to t h o ie c e r t a in n a m e d
ro a d s, ta -w ttt
D e g t a n ln g a t a p o in t o n
th a N o rth e a st C o rn e r of
I-o t I, H n v e rly H ill, S a m in o la C o u n t y , F lo r id a , as
r e c o rd e d la P l a t B o o k It ,
Pago
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o f b e g in n in g , ta m e k n o w n
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H ill, B e m ln o la C o u n ly , F l o r ­
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H o n k It , P a g a It , p u b lla
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ly ,
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C O M M IS S IO N K R B o r S K M 1N O D E C O U N T T ,
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C a r r o ll Il u r k a
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H a n fo rd . F l o r id a
A t t o r n e y f o r P e t it io n e r
P u b lis h M a r I, 1044
C D U - II

Soprano Soloist
To Be Featured
At Serenade

William Morton Thigpen, Sr
76, a former resident ot San
ford, died Monday at the
Kmory University Hospital in
Atlanta, Ga.
Services were held at 10 a.
m. today at the Trinity Chap­
el, Decatur, Ga., and Inter­
ment will be in Douglas, Ga.
He la survived by his son,
W. M. Thigpen Jr. of Atlanta;
two grandchildren, Bill and
Carol, alao of Atlanta; « bro­
ther, LeRoy Thigpen ot Tarbora, N. CA and Mr*. Bdb
Deane, his nleee, of Sanford.
Ho waa a native of Tarboro,

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Hy J bIIa Bsrtoa
Preschool roundup for next
year'* first gradara a t Alta­
monte (elementary School will
ba held thli Friday between
the houra of 8 and I t a- m. At­
tendance area* will remain
the same aa for the current
term.
Children do not need ta be
present for Friday's roundup,
however all parents a r t re­
quested to attend. Birth certlfirst# or other proof of birth
will be secretary. Eligible flret
graders will be those whose
birth date# fall on or before
Jen. 1. 1866.
Payment of school supply
fees will not bo expocted until
school begins In the fall.

Church Picnic

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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES wore entertained prior to the first pri­
mary a t an informni open houso a t the Forest City home of Mr*. Mary
Williamson, left. Mar* »hnn 100 people were in attendance including 86
candidate* and their wives. Assisting in *erving coffee, punch, roll* and
cake* to the large gathering were Mrs. Mary Goree, center and Mrs.
Ernestine Forward.
(Herald Photo)

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Altamonte Sets
School Roundup
This Friday
MRS. MATH1EUX

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The Civil Rights Hill now
being debated In Congress
"not only borders on tho ridl
culoui, it Is ridiculous."
Atty. Phillip II. Logan
branded the bill as auch a l
he spoke Monday noon at the
Sanford notary Club's Civic
Center luncheon.
Logan said the bill la "the
most far-reaching in our his­
tory" and Is "»n emotional'
mental exercise rather than
a law."
He claimed Ihe proposal
would seek, "a social end by
political means" and that
the proponents of the blit
would "try to control *U
phases of our lives."
The government has no In­
herent
powers,
Rotarlana
were told, only the powere
given by the people. "Thli
bill," Logan laid, "la a pow
er grab from beginning to
end,"
Two key wordi In the bill,
according to the speaker, are
"segregation" and "discrim­
ination" yet "neither of theae
wordi la defined."
The bill, Logan lnalated,
would "deilroy our right to
hold and operate our own
bualneat."
The speaker wa» Introduced
by nen Wigglna, program
chairman for the month.
Rotary President Uiil Hemp­
hill aaid the club will join
other civic groups In the city
for a Joint luncheon at the
Sanford Naval Air Station
May 13.

N. C.

N o tic e o f P u b lic H e a r in g
N o lle # le h e re b y g iv e n , that
i f l e r rn n e ld a ra lln n , the B .m note C o u n t * Z o n in g C o m m ie ,
U og w ill h o ld a p u b lic h e a r in g
:o d e te rm in e the f e a s ib ilit y of
re c o m m e n d in g In lh a H o a rd o r
'n u n tjr C o m m le rln n e re th a t th a
F o llo w in g ile a rrllie d
p r o p e r ly
EllrabHh Mathleux, soprano
itro o e nlly aoned A - l A g r l e u laololst, will be featured as
u re ba aoned r i-t C o m m e r r la li
IV 111.I rt o f E 1 »a ft. o f N U
guest artist a t the annual
&gt;r N W i or m v u i# .. n io *
Spring Serenade to be pre­
rt H e e llo n I I - I I B - I I K . F u r t h e r
le tc rlb e d ee l y i n g 100 (I. S o u t h
sented at I p. m. Monday by
vf M lh le r H o e d a n d N o rt h n r
the
Sanford Mate Cborua at
N
O
T
IC
M
O
F
I
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B
M a le H o a d D ept. P r is o n C am p.
N o tic e Is h e re h y g iv e n Ih e l the Civic Center.
P u b lic h e a r in g w ill ha held
n l h a B e m ln o la C o u n t y C o u r t p u r s u a n t lo F in a l D e o ra a o t
Mrs. Mathlaux, well known
Hom e, C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s m r e r lo e u r a a n d B ala e n la re d
Hoorn. B an fn rd . F lo r id a , W e d ­ In Ih e eauaa p e n d in g In th e tor her rich quality will tie
nesday, M a y It . I l l * a t T:»* C ir c u it
C o u rt
In
und
f o r heard singing two numbers,
P.M. o r a t so o n th e re a fte r a * P t m ln n le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , oaoo
[loealble.
d o c k e t No. I I , I l f , IhO u n d e r ­ "When You Were Sweet Six­
S e m ln n la C o u n t y
s ig n e d
C le r k
w ill
eell
th e teen" by Thorton and "I'm
Z o n in g C n m m le .ln n
p r o p e r t y s itu a te d In e a ld O a u a Falling In Love With Some­
H r n o b e r l H Ilro w n
l y d e s c rib e d eat
S e m in o le C o u n t y
L o t in O A K L A N D n t f - L S . one" by Herbert.
Z o n in g D ir e c t o r
a c c o r d in g to p la t t h e re o f
The soloist will be accom­
P C D U S I I : A p r. : l . l i n y I. I M I
r e e n r d - d In P l a l n o o k I I .
'O T - S 4
p e g * 4 1 -44, P u b lic R e c o rd s panied by Mrs. tlctlye Smith,
o f S e m ln n la C o u n ly . F l o r ­ gifted piaoiit for the Male
id a ;
togeth e r
w it h
tha
I K U M I I . H t'M I'N T V
Chorus. Mrs. Smith will alto
f o llo w in g
Hem e
of p ro ­
r i l . M H i (O ttM ln S IO N
N o l l r e Of I'u l i l lr l l e a r l a g
p e r ty w h ic h a r e lo ca te d In entertain along with Robert
N o tic e le h e re b y g iv e n , th a t
a n d p e r t u S B M it lr In s t a lle d Carnie,
chorus director, in
■ Ite r c o a e ld e ra llo n , the Berna s a p e rt o f tha Im p ro v a feur hand piano arrangements
n o le C o u n t y B o n in g C o m m ie m a n ia o n sa id la n d !
ilon w ill hold a p u b lic h e a r in g
Ja c k a a n lia s
lin t
W a t e r of ballet music from Faust.
o d e te rm in e the f e a s ib ilit y of
lle a t c r w it h d ucts. M o d e l
Monday night* performance
’e c o m m e n d ln g lo Ilia H o a r d of
C M I . S e r ia l No. 111(10
'o u iit y I'o m in le e lo n r re th a t the a t p a b llo s a le to th a h ig h e s t will wind up the see eon for
'o lU iw It ig ilr e c r llir d
p r o p e rty b id d e r fo r c a sh , b e lw e e n Ih e
the chnrui and will complete
.re e e n lly m i n d A - l A g r l e u l- h o u r s o t 11 o 'c lo c k
In
Ih e
ura be aoned l i -1 M u ltip le fn re n n n n e n d 1 o 'c lo c k ta Ih e foe- years of direction of the
F a m ily
n e e ld e n lle l: P e g
« : * a fla r u o o a . o n Ih e H a l d a y o f group by Carnie. A* in the
’t W o f N K c o r o f the H \ V «
M a y , A. D. 1041, at the fro n t
•f the H K i, o f H e e llo n 1J - Z IH - d.a.r o f Ilia H e m ln n le C o u n t y past, the group will sing for
ilk-, llie n r e r a n W Ton ft to C o u r t h o u s e In H an fo rd , F lo r id a
its final number one of Car&lt; W c o r o f sa id &lt;0 t e rra , ttie n rS ( H E A L )
nlc's original compositions,
0 in I'lia, Ih e a e * K 700 ft
A r t h u r If. H e r k w lt h , Jr..
h e n ra N 10 rh » ; alan Ilia N ik
C le r k of Ih e C ir c u it C o u r t Sanford On The Lake. This ii
&gt;t the H E 1. of the H W !« a n d
H yt M a r t h a T. v ih le n
always a 'crowd pleaser,' and
he N H o f the 8 *4 o f th a * H '4
D e p u t y C le r k
&gt;f the H W U i Ireai R e g a t tha P u b lis h M a y I. I M I .
one that leaves the audience
IW c o r o f lh a N H o f t h a H H
calling for "m ore".
&gt;f the H E I 4 o r th e H W U , r u a C D U - I I
K i cha, N I H . ha, W’ 4 cha,
4 H i c h i, In H e e llo n 1 1 - H H l l E i a n d leea: L e g at lh a N H
-or «&gt;t th e N W U o f th a 8 W &gt;4
if th e 8 K «4 o f Heellon 1 1 - 1IH f»K. r u n H S«.« fl. t h e m e W
111. I ft. t h e m e N ta the N Hue
»f s a id N W U n r th a H W U of
ihe H K 'i o f H e e llon I I , then ce
10 to P u ll. K u r l lic r d r s e r lb e d as
W o f U anhat A v a and HW ol
L a k e D rle n ta .
EXTENDED — DUE TO YOUR
P u b lic h e a r in g w ill ba he ld
TREMENDOUS RESPONSE — THRU MAY I
n t h a S e m in o le C o u n t y C o u rt
H ouse, C o u n t y C e a iB ilH lo a e r a
Room , S a n fo rd , F lo r id a , W e d naaday, M a y I I , 11(1 a l 7:10
I’ M. o r a s too n lh a r a a f la r a s
&gt;seel Lie.
S e m in o le C o u n t y
Z o n in g C o m m is s io n
H y H o b a rt M. U r o w u
Hem lncde C o u n t y
Z o n in g D ir e c t nr
M 'H I. J H H ; A p r. I I . M a y I. l t d
F D T - II

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OLD GLORY UNIT 188 wa* hosteaa to the Paat President’* Parley,
Sixth District, a t a dinner meeting a t the Post Home in Fern Park. Among
those attending were, seated from left, Mr*. George Covals, secretary pro
tem ; Mrs. LeBlie Jackson, president and Mr*. Nick Daneski, district pre­
sident; standing, Mr*. Frank Ambncher, Unit 188 president; Mrs. Philip
Rurkhardt, chairman of the dinner nnd Mrs. Mildred H. Mead, acting
chaplain.
(Herald Photo)

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Unit 183 Hostess To Meet
Dy Jane Casselberry
The American Legion Aux­
iliary's Sixth D litrict Paat
President'a Parley was hcW
last Thursday at the Old
Glory Post Home In Fern
Park with the local unit aertIng the dinner.
The meeting waa presided
over by the president. Mrs.
Leslie Jackson of Mt. Dora.
Mrs. George Covals of Unit
Si, Winter Garden, served as
aecretary pro tem and Mrs.
Mildred II. Mead of Orlando
gave the Invocation as acting
chaplain. Mra. Philip Burkhardt ot Unit 183 headed the
committee to plan the dinner.
The group voted to send a
|3 Mother’s Day gift to a
woman veteran In the Bay
Pinea Hospital. Six American
Legion Auxiliary hlxtorlea
have been placed by the or­
ganization In local libraries
of the towns where past presi­
dents have died during the
past year In their memory.
Tha next meeting of the
group is scheduled for July
13 In Mt. Dora.

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The DrDary Presbyterian
Jim Dandy Feeds
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Church will aponaor a picnic
Meal
Wednesday, beginning a t 10
Peed
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n.m., at DeLeon Spring*. All
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�Pulitzer Prize Winning Editor Amazed She Was Chosen
Just Reported
Truth, She Says
LEXINGTON, Mis*. (U PI)i "I've always reported the
—An outspoken woman week truth and condemned police
ly newspaper editor finds it brutality," said Mrs. Smith
difficult to believe she won who has stubbornly refused to
a Pulitzer prize.
soften her editorial policy.
Mrs. Hazel Brannon Smith,
In her editorials, Mrs.
who has battled a wave of Smith has battled the white
segregationist sentiment, said Citizens Councils, arch segre
she "never really thought
gationists, local authorities
weekly editor could ever and her readers.
win one in Mississippi."
" I ’ve strived for an open,
But, M's. Smith, editor and clear atmosphere of freedom
publisher of the l^xington without fear of intimidation or
Advertiser, was awarded the reprisal If we're to keep up
prize Monday for her "stead with the 20th century," she
fast adherence to her editorial said.
duties in the face of great
Mrs. Smith said her hus
pressure and opposition."
band, Walter, was fired as
Her longtime editorial cru administrator of the Holmes
fade has resulted in a boy County General Hospital as a
eott by ail the local advertis­ result of her tough editorial
COMPLETING PLANS for the Sanford-Titusvillc Canal and the high­
ers in her paper here and in policy.
ways which will parallel it were members of this committee of the St.
three other weeklies she owns
A $100,000 suit is pending in
Johns-Indian River Canal Authority meeting here Tuesday. In the group
in Mississippi
circuit court against Mrs.
which met in the Chamlter of Commerce conference room are, from left,
Smith and her newspapers bySteve Shinholser Jr., district secretary; Dohren \V. Wiggert, a Reynolds,
two white policemen as a re­
Smith and Hills engineer of Jacksonville; John Krider, district chairman;
sult of her editorials of the
J.
D. Wingfield Jr., planning operations director of the East Central
shooting of a young Negro
Florida Planning Council; and Harold Scott, the canal district’s engineer.
here last June.
Mrs. Smith, a black haired
woman who speaks her mind
New officer* for the Amer­ despite the popular thinking
ican Legion George M. Jacobs of the predominantly segrega­
Memorial Post of Chuluota tionist state, publishes week­
A hobo dance was sponsored
were elected a t the April 28 lies at Durant, Flora and
by the Chuluota Teen Club
meeting held at the new post Jackson in addition to her
Saturday night a t the new
paper here. All have a com­
home.
Amcricun Legion Home. ChutServing will be Robert bined circulation of about 10,*
By Donna E»trs
Plans were discussed for a unta and Christmas Roads,
Boyle, commander; Abe Gold­ 000.
Mrs. Smith, a native of New officers were elected ham dinner to be hetd at a with G5 young people from the
man, first vice commander;
Gadsden,
Ala., was graduat­ at the April m e e t i n g future date with proceeds to arrn in attendance.
Robert Jones, second vice com­
of South Seminole VFW Post
Disc jockey Rob Baron from
mander; Manuel Mcllo, fin­ ed from the University of 8207 held at the Post Home benefit the building fund.
Alabama.
She
said
she
chose
Commander March announc­ Radio Station Wl.OF was on
ance officer; \V. M. Jepson,
on
the
Old
Dixie
Highway
hand as master of ceremonies
chaplain and historian; Gene to practice journalism in north of Longwood.
ed that members of the post,
with a collection of mnny pop­
Runyon, scgcant at arms and Mississippi "by choice."
including
himself,
who
are
Elected
unanimously
were
"Now that she had attained
ular records. Prizes were
Andy Voight, judge advocate.
this goal, she ought to be John McManus of Maitland, working on the scoreboard awarded for the beet eotluiuce
Elected to serve on the exec­
happy." said State Rep. Wil­ commander; Jack Hopkins of for South Seminole Little and best dancers.
utive committee were Boyle,
burn Hooker of Lexington, one Maitland, senior vice comman­ league, are Ralph Moore,
Chaperones were Mr. and
Mcllo, Goldman, Jones, Voight,
of the founders of a weekly der; Art Levy of I.ongwood, Chunat and Harris, The scoie- Mrs. \V. M. Jepson.
Runyon, Harold McBride, Mal­
board
ia
located
cn
the
Little
established here to fight Mrs. junior vice commander; A. J.
colm McCullough and B. Ad­ Smith’s paper.
Berdahl of Lockhart, quarter­ League Field in Casselberry.
kins.
March and Hopkins report­
He said "m any people In master; Ralph Moore of Ho­
Installation will take place Holmes County have thought well Park, post advocate; ed to the membership the re­
June 13 a t a covered dish sup­ for many year* that she was I.arry Chunat, of Casselberry, sults of the district elections
per and dance. Future plans taken the stand she has on chaplain; James McEvcrs of held at the recent district
also include Memeriat Day racial matters hoping to win Longwood, surgeon; Robert meeting in Melbourne. Roth
Service* to be held May 30 at a Pulitzer Prize."
March of I-ongwood, three men attended as delegates.
the post home followed by a
Tho post will sponsor bud­
Mississippi newsmen who year trustee; Harold Matz of
chicken burbecue and dance.
have received Pulitzer prizes Longwood, two year trustee dy poppy sales. May 15-10, at
Guests a t Sunday’s meeting are editor lludding Carter of and Merle Harris of Long- th e ’ Orlando Air Furra Basa
were Mrs. Carolyn Erid, new­ the Greenville Delta Demo- wood, one year trustee.
and several locations in Fern
ly elected district commander, crat Times and Ira Harkey,
Date, plare and installing Park, Longwood and Sanford.
and her husband, Nets.
The next meeting will lie
former Pascagoula Chron­ officer will lie announced for
held May 12.
the Installation ceremony.
icle editor.

Chuluofa Legion
Elects Officers

‘Teen’ Club
Has Dance

South Seminole VFW Post
Has Election Of Officers

3hr

Casselberry Youth
Sees World's Fair

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Tuea. May 5, ’64—Page .1

Club To Meet

By Jane Casselberry
| The Youth For Christ dir­
Roger Dcppen, 17, year old ector for Long Island was
Lyman High School Senior the speaker st a luncheon for
and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ them. They returned to Ihe
bert Deppen of Casselberry, fair for the afternoon and
used his school holiday to evening to squeeze in as
full advantage last week by much as possible in the time
touring New York City and they had left.
the World’s Fair with a grrup
On Saturday morning each
of 50 young people from
member of the group could
Youth For Christ chapters visit the place they most
throughout the state.
wanted to see in the city and
He went as a representa­ Roger went up to the top
ROGER DEPPEN
tive of the Orlando Youth For
of the Empire State Ruilding
Christ group leaving Sanford
and to Radio City Music Hail.
by bus at 4 a. nt. on Wednes­
The speaker at a luncheon
day April 22, and joining the on Saturday was one of the
rest of the contingent in Jack­
Wycliffe liiblc Translators,
sonville to board their train who arc attempting the task
By Jane Casselberry
for New York.
of translating the Bible Into
A
Family Night covered
They arrived at their des­ the 2.000 unwritten tongues of
dish supper will be held at
tination at 7 a. m. on Thurs­
world’s primitive tribe*.
tho Casselberry Community
day making their headquart­
Roger arrived bsck home Methodist Church Wednesday
ers at the Hotel New Yorker.
Sunday at 4 p. m. and gave a at 8:30 p. m.
The first thing on the sche­
report on his trip that even­ Those attending are asked
dule was a sightseeing tour
ing to tiso Senior MYF of to bring a covered dish and
of Manhattan and after lunch the Community
Methodist their own table service.
they went to the fair. Their
Church of which he is a
Members of the Dorcas Cir­
main meeting place was the
member.
cle will serve as hostesses.
Billy Graham Pavilion where
they &gt;aw a film. Roger chose
this building as one of the
most outstanding at the fair.
Innerspring Mattress
During his two visits to
Renovation Special
the fair he was able to visit
Includes:
35 of the 121 pavilions and
• Cleaning A Processing
named as among the most
Felt
outstanding (he DuPont Land
• Brand New Cover for
of Chemistry, the General
Mattreea
• Brand New Insulation
Electric Corporation. General
where needed
Motors, Ford and Hell Sys­
SANFORD
tem. He also enjoyed the
view from the Swiss air lift.
119 Magnolia
Friday morning the group
Avenue
went on the three hour Cir­
Phone
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ri* Line Cruise around the
island of Manhattan ar.d the
FRltB PICKUP and DELIVERY
Statute of Liberty.

Ih e Dellary Democratic
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Firemen's
Recreation Hall on Cotom h.i
Road. Mrs. Eva Palm, district
official of the Democratic
Woman’s Club, will b« guest
speaker. All interested per­
son* are invited to attend.

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Dr. McDaniel To
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Dr. Thomas F. McDaniel of
Sanford will officially repre­
sent the Seminole County
Medical Society at the 00th
annual meeting of the Flor*
Ida Medical Association to ba
held in Hollywood this week.
Elected by the local group as
a member of the state as­
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gates, Dr. McDaniel will help
decide — along with delegates
from the other 40 county med­
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policies.

Now that spring’s in full swing, y o u l find new
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Economy—Chevy II—the car that takes to
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But for all its thrift, it's anything but
under-furnished. Did you know that the
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pick from, including wagons with room to
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�Reason Can Prevail
W hether or not the nation’* rail,
road headache is really cured is still
too early to say. Like anything else
fashioned by men, the llth .h o u r
agreement ending the th reat of a na­
tionwide strike is an imperfect doc­
ument.
Neither side, of course, got every­
thing it wanted. Thera will continue
to be minor crises such as wildcat
strikes or threat of strikes and
grumblings from the companies.
But wnat has emerged as a cer­
tainty from the 4% years of nego­
tiations is the fact th a t men can

reach agreements on complex and
emotion-ridden issues when the wel­
fare of all is a t stake.
Like the nuclear impasse between
E ast and West, the facts of life ab­
solutely dictated an eventual accom­
modation between rail management
and labor, imperfect though it may
be.
If the settlement is to be a last­
ing one, it will not depend on the
exact wording of the clauses and
subclauses of the settlement, but on
a continued use of the human facul­
ties of reason and good will.

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I t is Inevitable th a t emotions have
become and will become aroused dur­
ing the current hearings in Wash­
ington over the question of revising
th e F irst Amendment to the Consti­
tution to permit prayers and Bible
reading as a religious function in the
public schools.
But when initial witnesses before
the House Judiciary Committee delivered themselves of more emotion
than reason, several members of the
committee were moved to try to put
th e issue into its proper perspective.
The words of two of the congress­
men are worth repeating.
Rep. John V. Lindsay, R-N.Y.:
'"Hie question before us now is 'do
we w ant to change the F irst Amend­
m ent?' I t m ust be discussed without
any suggestion th a t those who seri-

ously question any change are somehow anti-God or anti-child ren or anti-mother."
Rep. Jacob H. Gilbert, D-N.Y.:
"This issue is not between the god­
ly and the godless. It is not even a
religious question. It is a serious
constitutional question which all
Americans must try to resolve.”

Thought For Today
If the iron is blunt, and one docs
not whet the edge, he must put forth
more stren g th ; but wisdom helps one
to succeed.—Eccl. 10:10.
You cannot teach a child to take
care of himself unless you will let
him try to take care of himself. He
will make mistakes; and out of these
mistakes will come his wisdom.—
Ilenry Ward Beecher.

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

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Political Notebook

America Is Safe
! feel worried
about the future of America,
which isn't often, I buy a
copy of "Popular Science,"
" Mechanic Illustrated," or
"Popular Mechanics.”
By Um time 1 have read M
yeses of these magaxlaco 1
know that America is safe,
that nothing could put an ead
to it, eves the biggest bomb,
aad that fifteen centuries
from m w America will be
recking aloof, quite nicely,
thank you.
The magsilnes mentioned,
as 1 am sure you know, are
chiefly dedicated to Ameri­
can me* who can do things
with their hoods and brains,
and who need only a blue­
print, o r a few hints, to start
work on anything from a
telescope to a typewriter.
To koow that them are
thousands and thousands of
mao In the United States with
this much manual dexterity
and mental equipment, is a
comfort to the llkea of me
There are some of us, and
I trust the number is few,

who, if global disaster struck,
would have to go back and
beyond the caveman.
We couldn’t invent a candle,
much less a match to light
U with. What makes a match
strike, by the way? I haven't
the foggiest Idea. What is ce­
ment? How is wood bent to
make a wheel? What Is a
positive and
a
negative
charge? It would be a case
of back to the caves and the
club for men like me. We'd
go around naked, too, for
there wouldn't be a m in
among us who would know
bow to trap so much as a
rabbit for Its fur.
Bator* me Is the current
Issue of "Popular Science."
U’s a joy to road. Page after
page Is filled with Ideas and
Instructions for the construc­
tion of hundreds of things,
and Its subscribers can't wait
to get bold of them.
For example, there's an
article on bow to prefab a
vacation cabin la a home
shop. The first paragraph
says auch a cabin waa put up

by three men In M man­
hours. Think of wbst that
meani to me, who took a
month to build a doghouse for
a cocker pup which, two daya
after the pup had moved In,
fell down when the pup hit
one of the walls with his
head while turning around
before going to sleep.
On Page US of "Popular
Science” there's an article
on bow a man built his own
Loud Haller, and Page 1S2
describes the making of a
compressor that sprays paints
and pumps up tires, for a
cost of less Ihao $10.
On Page ISg there are do-ityourself Instructions for put­
ting short legs on a card
table so children can use It.
I am going to try It, even
though l know In advance
that 1 am going to ruin a
perfectly good bridge table.
If you are In the market for
a card table with no legs
a t aU, one that reals on the
floor tha same aa a rug,
write me In about ten daya.
I'll have one.

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Mr*. Maryann Milan
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Casselberry
Mm* Jan* Caaetlberry
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Chuloota
Mrs. Joan Magta
888-1711
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
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Deltona
Mrn. Mildred Haney

Geneva
Mrs. Joe. R. Malhlrut
841-4824
Lake Marr
Mr*. Prance* Wester
8224118
Lake Monroe
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
822-4722
Lougwoud
Mrs. Donna Eaten
828481?
Norik Orlande
Mrs. Doris Dean
•21-1122
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Mrs. Clarence Snyder
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high administration official,
commenting on the white
backlash against Negro civil
rights demands and demon­
strations, blurted with some
Impatience:
"Whoever said this coun­
try's northern white popu­
lation la united on civil
rights?”
He finds nothing particul­
arly surprising In the expect­
ation that Alabama's Gov.
George Wallace may run up
substantial protest votes in
the Indiana and Maryland
primaries—aa bo did In Wis­
consin early this month.
Another leading administra­
tion figure underscores this
view. He suggests that what
Wallace got in Wisconsin and
may get in later primaries is
perhaps ■ rock-bottom pro­
test, that another southerner
with a "better national Im­
age” might pull far more.
' 1 have no doubt that a
tremendous number of north­
ern white Americana are
against the civU rights bill,"
adds this second official.
Among tha evidence for

this Is the vlrtusl hero status
being accorded the only two
northern
Democratic
con­
gressmen who voted against
the big rights bill when it
passed the House in mid-Feb­
ruary. The two, of course, are
Reps. John Leslnski of Mich­
igan's huge 18th district, and
Walter Baring, Nevada's sole
representative.
Both have been showered
with hundreds of commenda­
tory letters and telegrams,
mostly from their own consti­
tuents, but now and then from
more distant precincts. Bar­
ing has received only a hand­
ful of disapproving letters,
while Leslnskl'a corresponds e n runs g to 1 In support ef
his stand-out vote.
The Michigan lawmaker Is
the only Democrat on the
"no” side who represents a
highly urbanised district lib­
erally aprinkled with na­
tionality mlnoritlta and some
Negroes (roughly 80,000 in a
total population of 801,000).
Nevada has a m e n 18,000
Negroes.
At the time of this writing,
Leslnskl’a mall oa the subject

Letters

Herald Area Correspondents
Altaaeate Bering*
Mrs. Julia Bartes

Dr. Crane’s

"D a d d y Feels L ik e T h o t Every Pay D ay!*

To The Editor

tM
HeralS a t l r r a i i le t
tera t r m Its t u i m • • m V*
lit affa irs. Tfca w r lltr m r m
a OS* MSM trotter* |||V tetttr a1st tarrtrs tka writer**
Iraa aaaia aas aSSrtt*. Latter*
af fewer tkaa tea ward. will
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attraarat fa atbaea are aarapt

held In Sanford on April 24th
and 23th. It was a hug# sue
cess, due partly to your fine
publicity and cooperation.
Roy G. Williams,
President

akia pratMM ska; t
la earaaaalltlaa. F atter la eat Editor, Herald:
pakllakeS fcr Tfca Karate.
We of Sanford and Seminole
Editor, Herald:
County had the pie sure a few
On behalf of the Sanford days ago of alloying one ef
Shrine Club, 1 want to thank the finest sports events e
you for the wonderful newt held in this toeattty,
8884821
covertfe given by your paper cutting hone eonteit arrang­
to the Sanford Shrine Club ed by Spencer and George
Enterprise
Min Helen Bnedgreee
Charity Baseball Gama. The Harden, two prominent young
888-M il
publicity given by Julian men of Sanford.
Stenstrom, Associate Editor, Spencer la president and
and Fred Van Pelt, Managing George la t n a i u n r ef lbs
Editor, waa especially appre­ Florida Cutting H one Asa
ciated.
elation.. We saw some ef the
Wa a n proud to say that top cutting horses la the
we reached our goal and country perform aad perform
when all the pledgee a n in, they did. It was wonderful.
a check will be seat to Um
Pngn 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, May 5,1964 Shrloe Crippled CMldrao'a lan iar d can be proud of
men like Speacer and George
Hospital a t Groenville, South Harden. It Isn't often that
Carolina.
wo havo the privilege ef
w s i m a . a in low, M i r o n nan erV L /an n n
1 further want to thank you knowing men like them and
MAMS VOLTOLINE, CUsalaUaa • Oaaarml Haaauer
s o l u m L. a r n a r r n e n
for tka photograph* and pub­ their wonderful families
nu v a a n n a
Aasatiate Kilter
Adveritelaa Maaaaar
licity
given to our n c e n t
1 have known them
ra a u van r u t
noy w att
Maaaalao Bailor
Uanaral Advertlelnn Manaxtr Shrloe Ceremonial which waa they w e n boys. They
n a n n y l jo n x a o n
MAKMkTT H. ■TAW.KTOn
trained under the watchful
City
Classified Dlrsalar
- 1 1'natter
•yos of their lather, George
IV B I W U U
SANin anonHAKsen
Onsaty Bdller
a sane
naalaaae Maaaaar
Harden Sr., new deceased.
o o n is w i a u M
M M w nus
Harden taught these boy* that
Boclttr Editor
BUchaaleal S eat
the world did not owe them
all ring , but that life should
sonaensm nn
SHUvary
By
be purposeful and that good
Baa ta alo cwwaty
AU
things la Ufa a n not usually
IS.SS t Taar
ISa Waak
•1141 I faae
a.sa a naataa
realised without n lot ef hard
i-ii a stoatba
S.aS I KaathS
M l • Steatite
work. This they have
t.H t Ifoaife
t.H I Meat*
V. 0- Fastal Rayulatlaai prevlta that aU ■all aahaariytlaaa ha
ral« la aivaaea.

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I am sorry more people
did not see this sports eveot,
even though several hundred
or more did see it. Thaak
you, Spencer sod George, for
a fine show. I hope you will
have many more.
George Morgan

Quotes
Q-* At tha founding of this
nation w e n languages other
than English proposed as
tha official language of the
United States?
A— Bitterness against the
British was so strong that
some members of the Con­
tinental Congress proposed
that English ba banished in
favor of either Hebrew nr
Orssk.
Q— In Christian art, what
doss tha flaming heart sym­
bolise?
A— Parvast piety and spir­
itual lovo.
Q— By what Mm# waa
Portugal once known?
A— Lusitania.
Q—What Is tha origin ef
tha Black Stone la tha Kas­
ha, the sacred shrine e f Is­
lam?
A—Mohammedans • 1 a I as
the atona fell from heaven.
I t la almost certainly n met­
eorite.

was not available for perusal.
But this reporter bad a look
at half a hundred or more of
Baring's letters.
Few of those read showed
any of the usual signs of in­
spired "organisation m all."
Many were scrawled on cheap
P*per.
The most striking thing
about them was how few
made any reference to the
specifics of the pending elvil
rights legislation, or to Ne­
groes. The bill Is assaulted
basically as a "grab for fed­
eral power" aa a measure
leading toward dictatorship
and a muffing out of indvidual rights.
This there ie of course one
that Is hammered cease­
lessly by lobbying foes of the
civil rights bill. One way or
another, it seems to have
reached the ears of count­
less citlsens.
Some letter writers Insist
they favor granting Negroes
full cUisenshlp rights, but
add "1 don’t think this bill
Is the answer."
While the complainants be­
speak freedom, Individual
rights and states' rights as
they commend Baring, only
rarely do they charge that
the legislation is CommunistInspired. One writer called
It "the socialist omnibus bill
of 1883."
Leslnski says his mail, too,
exhibits marked emphasis on
the "federal control” theme,
though many of his letters get
into specifics.
What is unclear, aa the bill
stands before the Senate, Is
how affective these generalis­
ed broadsides may be, They
the same order as usually ac­
companies almost any major
federal legislation.

CASE 5-458: Way back in
1838 I waa Invited to ad­
dress the Brooklyn Dental So­
ciety at its banquet session.
During the dinner, I had a
very stimulating conversation
with the president, who sat
on my left.
My coffee eup bad been
•mpiod meanwhile and the
waiter then filled the cup a
second time.
Without looking at it close­
ly, I raised the cup to my Ups
and then found that it w u
scalding h o t
In fact, my hand Jetted
back and even spiUed tome
of the coffee upon my din­
ner plate.
So I let it cool; then drank
the coffee without further
mishap.
And I forgot about the In­
cident entirely. But my wrist
muscles didn't!
Several weeks later I was
against the banquet speaker
a t another state dental con­
vention.
And, Uke most performers,
I was somewhat keyed up
ahead of my address, for
even professional orators and
singers are on their toes be­
fore their event.
During dinner 1 casually
lifted my cup to my mouth.
Everything went along norm­
ally till tha cup touched my
Ups.
Then, quite involuntarily,
my hand began to shake so
violently that coffee spilled
into my dinner plate.
The acUoo of my hand was
entirely a surprise. It was
just as If a foreign demon
had entered my wrist and
taken over.
So I set the cup back upon
the saucer and then tried
again.
My band moved without a
single trem or till 1 touched
my lip* with the cup. Then my
wrist and forearm started
shaking violenUy until coffee
•pilled once more.
As I watched the incident,
X felt i s detached aa If I

were a strange spectator. For
my band seemed to be whol­
ly independent of my wUl.
For I couldn't stop the
tremor e t aUl
Then I quickly ran back in
memory to try to date the
origin of this social complex.
It waa several minutes be­
fore I recalled the earlier in­
cident at the Brooklyn Dental
Society dinner.
But "dating" Use onset
doesn't cure the nuisance
babit, though it help* set
one's mind at rest.
A third time I raised the
cup but again my band went
into a paroxysm.
My wrist was thus "stutt­
ering" with the very muscles
that were in action when I
originally got burned.
And this is the exact way
that oral stuttering usually
•tarts. But the "burning" at
the onset of the stutters la

not from hot coffee but is
the psychological burning due
to humiliation and em barrass­
ment from the derisive laugh­
ter due to mispronouncing a
word.
Thereafter the muscles in­
volved at that very moment
of the "burn" will run away
from their m aster, much aa
the span of horses used to
run away from the driver
when the horses were frighten­
ed.
Change any element In the
original pattern, however, and
you can help rid yourself of
slavery to these rebellious
muscles.
For example, I changed
bands. And when I lifted my
cup with my left hand, I waa
aa calm as a cucumber. Even
when 1 used a different finger
of my right hand, the trem b­
ling also stopped.
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Oviedo Clips Tavares 3-0 To Take Group V Championship
Courier Tosses
Men's League
3-Hitter; Paces
Lions At Platter

Results Monday
Kings wood I t McRsney 2
LMgwnod 31 Chase I t
McRaney
012 000- 3 3 4
Kinglwood
233 073—I t I t 0
(Called after six innings—15run lead rule)
WP—Leroy Estridge (44)),
LP-FYank William* (4-4)
HR—(Klngswood) Frank Staf
ford, John Emerson, Bobby
Johnson, Terry Christenson

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Tuea. May 6, '64—Page B

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Bean Balls And Fisticuffs
Spark National Loop Play

Jim Coaler didn't do it
•tail* handedly, but almost
By John A. Spotski
Don had 233-200/601. Con
when he hurled a three-hit
By Milton Rich rasa
he's tha winner and (till thrown in S t L o u i s and
Here's something new for gratulationa, Don. Now you
shutout for Oviedo against
can aim for that 230 high sin
UPI SporU Writer
champ.
punches wero tossed in Mil­
you.
We're
stimulating
the
Tavare* and collected three
gle
patch!
My
reason
for
bait
That
was
quits
a
scrap
In
If you went to bed early waukee where even 73-yearweekend play with this incen­
bite in three trip* to plate to
St. Louis and a pretty good Monday night, you miseed all old Catey Stengel waa knocked
tive for you — on a red pin ing him on la that thia ii
pace the Llooa in capturing
Don's first 200 game plus his
one in Milwaukee, too, al­ tha excitement in the Nation­ to the ground.
strike,
one
free
gam*.
And
if
the Group V, CUs* B batethough the main avent took al League. And there waa
But Koufax provided the
you eatch the green pin as the flrit 600 aerie*.
ball title.
A couple of aide lights on
place in Loa Angeles where plenty.
real eye-opener by throwing
bead
pin
and
you
strike,
you'll
Longwood
t
i
l
432
4-21
24
1
The final (core wai 3 to 0
Sandy Koufax demonstrated
Bean ball* and bate were aspirin tablets in Los Angeles,
024 220 0-10 II 2 get three free games. Look tourneyi you can participate
In a tilt played Monday after- Chase
in at the lanes Include the
striking out IS and pitching a
WP
—
not
listed,
LP
—
not
for
the
details
in
the
Jet
oooa In Tavarei.
"Challenge Board," and start­
10-Inning three-hitter for a 2-1
Lanes ad this Thursday.
The victory pita the Uona lilted
ing this week, why dontcha
victory over the Cuba that
HR—(Chase)
William
Beh
The
offer
will
be
good
F
ri­
againat the Group VI chaintry for those six strikes in a
convinced the worried Dodgers
day, Saturday and Sunday.
plooi, probably Avon Park, rens (Longwood) Farley
row
and collect that ISO
he's sound as a dollar again.
Beverly
Meeki
and
Dot
in a contest to be played this
prize! III
Making hla first sta rt sines
Button
were
the
big
guni
in
STANDINGS
weekend. The time and place
We've had both of these
tearing a muscle in his left
w L Pet. the Hi Nooner'a League ac. events before and aa a result
of the game tu i not yet been Team
ly MURRAY OLDIRMAN
forearm on April 22, Sandy
6 0 1.000 tlon this week. Beverly just of ao many people asking for
anoounoed. A victory for the Klngswood
Sparta Editor
showed the layoff didn't hurt
missed
that
"charmed
circle"
4 1 .371
Lion* over the Group VI title- Robhs Const.
their return, well, why fight
him at all as ha held the Cuba
N
ewspaper
Enterprise
A
im
.
with
a
199/477
series.
And
Dot
Wilson
Maler
4
3
.571
holders will put the Oviedo
City Hall?
scoreless on on* hit through
4 4 .300 Button clipped series with her
YOU
GOTTA
HAVE
HEART
—
Eleven-year-old
By
MURRAY
OLDF.RMAN
nine in the state tournament Chase
"A
t
bat,
you
don't
know
Turning to some of the sum­
the first seven Inning*.
4 4 .300 314 set.
Jay
Mnzzone
has
overcome
all
difficulties
to
be­
for the Class B champion Longwood
Hports
Editor
where
to
play
him—to
right
mer leaguei which are get­
Tha dark - hatred Dodger
McRaney
Talking about that single
4 4 .300
ship.
come a proud member of the Dobkin Athletic
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. center or left center or
ting underway, reminds me of
dandy minted a 1-0 lead until
pin,
did
you
ate
tha
national
3 1 .366
Club
baseball
team
in
Baltimore,
Md.
Jay
lost
Courier scattered tfca three Florida St. Bk.
straightaway—because
he
hits
Billy
Cowan
Is
•
tall,
tense­
the Friday a.m. Holler Mo0 7 .000 doublet televised S u n d • y t tori-Navy W i v e s League.
hla hand aa a result of a fire.
hits be gave up in almost a USO
faced rookie with a skinny the ball svsry place. In the tha eighth inning when Andre
Again
that
almighty
single
pin
Games Tonight
professional manner, lie fan­
neck who is trying to play field, I saw him throw a run­ Rodger* homered Into the left
They'll start thla week with
proved the difference between
ned 11 and issued only one Wilson Maicr at USO 7:30
centerfield for the Chicago ner out a t the plate from field bullpen. Koufax kept tha
eight full teams and the posfree ticket. Meanwhile, Paul Robbs at Florida Stats Bank winning and losing.
Cubs. Early In March, when deep center, and I know the Cube a t bay thereafter until
liblllty of two more teams
Johnny Wright shot another
—hurling for Tavares— whiff­ B:45
ths spring training games ball never got more than two the Dodgers beat Dlek Ells­
coming in at tha last minute.
good series in the Wednesday
(at F t Mellon Park)
ed nooe, walked one, and was
started on sky-blua days in or three feet off the ground." worth In the 10th when Maury
Tha
Woman's Daytime
night All Star League. Ilia 241
nicked for seven Oviedo safe­
A rhapsody over the talents Willa singled home Dlek TraArisons, Billy found out
Scratch League started on
won him the singles honors
ties. Tavares committed three
about Willis Mays, who also of Willi* May* is about as cewskl from second base.
Tuesday afternoon with eight
and no one else topped the
Elsewhere In the National
mliCt.es while Oviedo errored
plays csnterfleld In the Nn rare aa a commercial during
full teams of three to a squad.
three game scries of 618,
League,
the Cardinals dropped
only one#.
a TV movit. But this ona you
tional League.
Charlotte Baaaett was elected
Courier atartod the ball roll­ By United Press International cither. Ha's been rollin' a secretary, Pat Slpley as pres­
Willi* wee s t the ptat* for have to put in perspective. the Phillies into second place
mighty big ball once again.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
*nie Banker* of Sanford At ed Its win streak to eight the San Francisco Giants, and Cowan has been learning to by beating them, 9-2; tha
ing lor the Liooe in the third
in this same league, these ident and Verna Bolton, the Untie finally won one - a games without s defeat so far
frame when he singled to Team
W L Pet. GB
when the pitcher bent a curve become a major league can- Braves shaded the Meta, 2-1 j
Veep.
keglers didn't miss that 200center, a wiped second and Cleveland
9 4 .602
One of the leagues which come-from-bchind 7 to 6 vie this sesson in racking up a over the outside corner of the terfielder in three short tea- tha Giants took over first
place with a 12-inning 3-2 vic­
scampered home on a single Chicago
8 5 .613 1 average mark by too many gives indication of being a lory over George's in
3 to 1 victory over the Loco­ plate, Willie's sights weren't sons. Willie, at 3.1, has been tory over tha Colta, and tha
pint: Phil Roche, 226/380;
by Wayne Jacobs, who subse­ Detroit
8 7 .533 2
"sleeper" is the one Tete Little American League con motive Engineers.
quilt adjusted. Hla thick a major league ona for 13
Jack Kanner, 233/374, and
Pirates boat tha Rads, 4-2.
quently tallied on a Tavare* Baltimore
8 T .333 2
Duggan's working on. It'll toft played Monday afternoon
wrists whipped the 32-ounce long years.
The Hankers' Mike Rudd re
In th s American League,
error.
Minnesota
• 9 .300 21b Rich Murphy, 206, 210/373.
And her* Is the young kid
bowl on Fridays at B p.m — at Bay Avenue Park. Mean
hat in n familiar arc, hut the
Wednesday must have been
lleved
Mike
Hickson
in
the
Cleveland
defeated Roiton, 7while,
in
the
Little
National
Leading 2 to 0 as they came New York 6 6 .300 2(4
hopped
up
over
the
oldtimer'a
three-man scratch with a 490
hnll ticked off the Imre end
"that night" in so far as the
up for their half of the fifth Kansas City 7 a .467 3
maximum average for the Hunt Llncoln-Mcrcury extend second inning and took com of the wood nnd arched laxity hustle. Willie's slppy spring 6; Baltimore downed Washing­
strikes were concerned. Di
ntand for the rest of the way over second base, ju st out of effort* carried right over in­ ton, 11-4; Chicago mauled
Courier again (lapped a sin­ Washington 8 u
.421 4
three men.
rectiy preceding the All Stars,
and
posted his first mound
gle, again pllirered the key­ Los Angeles 7 10 .412 2
It looki like there'll be at
the reach of back-pedaling In- to the regular schedule, which Minnaiota 10-9, end Kanaaa
the gents of the City League
win of the sesson.
stone and again Jacob* sing­ Boston
6 9 .400 4
least six to eight teams en­
he started with a biasing six City clipped Loa Angeles, 7-4.
fielders.
bad the timber toppling, tool
Hunt's
also
extended
its
Tha trouble in SL Louis can­
led and Courier cam* borne
Monday's Results
tered.
Cowan, playing deep behind horns runs In the first six
George Swann was rolling
loop lead to two and a half
with his second run of the Cleveland 7 Boston 3
Results Monday
Meeting and familiarisation
gams*. Tha Mays denominat­ tered around Cardinal pitcher
them,
conceded
Willi*
the
that consistent ball—224, 208,
games over the second piece
day,
Baltimore 11 Wash. 4
Is set for next Friday at 8:30 Hunt IJn-Mer. 3 I«c. Kngr*.
or has always bean enthus­ Bob Gibeon and Philip hurlers
211/6431 And Big John Uhr
engineers.
Skipper Senkarlk, base hit and loped in to
Jacoba collected two hits in Chicago 10 Minnesota 3
p.m. Get yourself two other Hunt I&gt;M
iasm—hla cap flying off aa Dennis Bennett and Jack Bald000
120-3
scoop
the
ball
and
flip
it
to
ace burler for the Automao,
three atrip* and posted two Kansas City 7 Los Angeles 4 was "stroking" that strike bowiera and join for the fun of L-Engrs
ha
outruns a fly belt or cuts schun.
010 000-1
continued to baffle the oppoti second. It was s routine play
pocket nicely. Uhr cams thru scratch bowling.
RBI's a t the Lions wrapped
Gibaon charged Bennett with
Only games scheduled
WP— Skipper Senkarlk (3-0)
a corner on tha bssspsths, the
on
a
blooper.
But
ae
he
with games of 220, 204, 200/
lion In posting his filth pitch­
up the bunting. Courier and
Wednesday’s G a se s
Tb* Wednesday a.m. Jet LP— Bill Schmidt (1-2)
crackle of hla hlgh-pltchad starting tha boaa ball battl*
straightened
up,
he
was
start­
ing victory. He held the En
Jacobs accounted for five of Los Angeles at Minnesota (n) 624. Pretty nifty shooUn', Bowlerettcs League has its
STANDINGS
led by the awlrl of duet laugh as ha horaei around in and the SL Louis righthander
huh ?
gineers to only two hits.
the Lions, seven hits. Billy Boston at Detroit (n)
familiarization thia coming Team
W L Pet.
around
the bag. Mays was In pregama practice, tha sweep­ waa ejected from tha game
In the Junior League, Ro
When you're on, you're on, Wednesday. L o o k s I l k a
Mlkler and Bobby Stewart got Baltimore at Cleveland (n)
8 0 1.000
ing, kangaroo-pouch catches whan ha threw hla bet a t BaldHunt Lln-Mer
tary shutout Lake Mary, 11 with a doubts.
• safety apic*.
K an su City at Chicago, 2( that's all there ia to itl And, there'll ba eight or ten team i Loco. Eng.
4 2 .667
which
ora meant to ba non­ schun, who relieved Bennatt
"I
dillled
going
after
the
of course, whan you have oo* competing during the summer
Mlkler cams up with the
ia the third.
twilight-night
2 ■9 .273 to 9. f^ank Whlgham had s ball," recollected Cowan, "and chalant but aren’t.
Chase
no-hitter in the making until
fielding gem of the day. With New York at Washington, 2, of those "tother" nights (the months in this popular league. First Federal
The fre e st la Milwaukee
3 9 .373
Tha
first
1
remember
of
before
I
knew
It
Willi*
was
Lake Mary posted its first
k i n d we'd rather forget
men in scoring position Billy twilight-night
came about whan Ron Hunt ot
That'll do It for thia week. Standard Oil
O 7 .000
Willie
was
In
Minneapolis
on
second.
Ha
doesn't
have
to
and ooly hit In the sixth
about!) well, it’a all p art of Don't forget about that Sandwent back to the wall and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Games Today
do that in an exhibition when ha waa a 19-year-old the Mete barrelled into catcher
frame.
cam s up with an over-the- T eas
W L Pet. G 1 the game I
Kd Bailey of the Bravos while
spurs meeting this Friday at First Federal at Standard Oil
Ths first half of the Junior game, a player of hie caliber, kid bars!/ out of Wsstflald, trying ta acora tha tying run
George Swann'* name ia on 7 p.m. Free coffee and cokes.
shoulder, Willis Mays' type San Fran. 11 4 .733
(4:30 Ft. Melloa Perk)
but that’s what makes him Ala., via Trenton, in 1961.
League
will
end
May
IS.
Also
top
of
tha
heap
for
tha
results
eatch of a long drive to deep Philadel'a 10 3 .667 1
And you could tell right away in the ninth. Numerous punch­
in the Junior circuit, the Kl- great."
renter.
Milwaukee 11 • .647 1 of the Monday Night Singles
WINS TENNIS MATCHES
h*
wasn't going to llngsr in es were thrown aa both
Billy, who waa the minor
wants and Shrine battled to
Classic League, too.
Tavares big threat cams Pittsburgh 10 7 .368 2
NAPLES
(UPI)—Nicola
PIthe
American Aaioclatlon, benches emptied nnd even
league
player
of
the
year
at
an sight-inning 2-2 tie. The
The high single of the Clas­
when they loaded the lacks St. Louis
g .336 2Vi
ctraogell
of
Italy
defeated
particularly
tha afternoon ha Stengel joined tha fray, being
8aU
U
k
a
U
k
a
City
last
contest will be completed at
ta the sixth inning with twe Cincinnati
9 .300 3Vi sic League was Swann's 233. Jos* Madario of Brasil, 2-6,
derails Mooday
literally
climbed
tha right k n • a k a d down accidentally
summer,
took
the
accelerated
a
later
data.
Four games aeries was that
•w ay. Courier, however, re­ Chicago
.400 3
Rotary
11
Lake
Mary
6
field
wall
a
t
tha
oldar Mil­ when ho tried to restrain Mil6-4,
9-1,
6-3,
and
Bobby
Abcourse
this
spring,
watching
In the Men's Slo-Pitch Soft­
tired the next hitter and got Houiton
12 .400 5 Vi of Johnny Wright's T64.
000 000- 0 1 2 ball circuit, Klngswood re ­ Mays as an Arlsona neigh­ ler park, spikes first, and waunkte s h e r t s t o p Deni*
bern of Australia beat Madon­ Lake Mary
If
memory
aerves
ma
cor­
himself out of danger,
Los Angeles • 12 .400 SVi
630 003-11 9 0 mained undefeated in winning bor.
landed In a heap still clutch­ Mtnk*.
rectly, Ray Robinson was lea­ na Schact, 6-0, 6-3, to win the Rotary
Coach Paul Mlkler said this New York 3 14 .178 9
(Called
after
six
Inning)
m
en's
and
women's
titles
re
­
"Everything Is ao easy," ing tha ball.
its eight game, a 19 to 3 dague leader for the Seminole
morning that this was the
MoRday's Results
WINS AUTO SACS
Sines then Willi* has gone
spectively ia tha Naples Inter­ curfew)
said Billy, "ha doesn't look
clsloo
over
McRansy
Paints.
County
Buaineaamen'f
League
first time an Oviedo nine baa Milwaukee 2 New York 1
PALERMO,
Sicily (U PI) —
W
P
Frank
Whlgbara
(1-0),
through
tears
(ha
rried
whan
national
tennis
tournament.
like
he's
doing
anything.
He's
Mcanwhite, Longwood wallop­
last week. This week waa no
advanced this far is tourney Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2
LP— Dodson (0-1)
to smooth, what can you lay he cams up to Die Giants and Colli Davis of Great Britain
ed
Chase
A
Company,
21
to
exception
with
hobby
totaling
playoffs. He said he faH his St. Loula 9 Philadelphia 2
Kiwanls 2 Skrtae 2
BUSY BOXER
10, in the nightcap. Frank about him that hasn't been went 0-for-20), * busted mar­ and Antonio Pueel of Italy
211/367. Wai it as a result
club could go all the way Los Angeles I Chicago 1
(Called after eight Innings— Stafford collected three hits ■aid bsfora?
riage, bousing discrimination, has won the Targe Florlo auto
of
the
Navy
boys
"loosening
CHICAGO
(UPI)
—
In
However, he admitted that San Francisco 9 Houiton 2
eurfew,
to
b«
completed
at
tha loneliness of ■ naw town, road race covering tha 447
"Tha
guy's
got
Instinct.
In
In
four
trips
for
Klngswood,
'em up" in the league ahead 1912, Johnny Coulon defend­
aoma of the gamea from here
Wednesday's Gamas
later date)
the field, he'll stand facing the turmoil of being a cele­ mile* in their Porsche la levIncluding
a
homer.
John
Em­
of
yours,
Bobby
T
ed
his
world
bantamweight
on could be played under the Chicago at San Francisco
STANDINGS
erson, Bobby Johnson and different ways nn different brity and two phyileal col­ •n hours, 10 minutes and S3
Don Cummina of the NAS boxing champlonibip in 20lights and that ba did not Cincinnati at New York (n)
W L Pet. Terry Christenson aided the batters, almost like he knows lapses from exhauitlon the seconds for an average of 63
Team
Ops
"B
"
team
joined
that
se­
round
bouts
twice
within
•
know just how this would Milwaukee at Philadelphia (n)
6 9 .750 nuildcrs' hitting attack.
Elks
miles an hour.
last two years.
where the ball I* going.
lect group of bowlers who space of two weeks.
effect his boys.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (n)
3 1 .625
Kiwanls
have
rolled
tlielr
first
600-lea­
Score by Innings:
Houston at Los Angeles (n)
Shrine
4 9 .371 THE DEKNDASISS: SUOOSSS C M S OS US
gue sanctioned aeries. It hap­
Oviedo
003 010 0 -3 T 1
Rotary
4 9 .444
pened
last
week
during
Navf
Tavares
000 000 0—0 3 3
CPO
9 9 273
League
play,
tool
Courier and Brooks; Paul
la Ska C o o n af the C o o a tr Clvltan
9 9 275
Jo*so, Bomlaol* C o o a tr, 6 U to
and Trump
N O T irn o p bust
9 f 273
Lake Mary
of F I M l So.
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p u r s u a n t t o e F i n a l DC- id a, a n r u m b a r l n a t h a t c e r t a i n
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d e f e n d a n t s , I w ill se ll to C o m p l a i n t w i t h t h a C l e r k of
h l a h e a t e n d b eet b i d d e r t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f Hem lnole
c a e h a t l h a F r o n t D o o r of C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In t h i s p r o Hetnlnolo C o u n t y C o u r t - r e e d t n * a n d t o e e r v e a c o p y
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i n t y o f ttem ln o la, B t a t a o f t o r n e y s , w h o s e n a m e s » n d a d ­
r l d a , a t l l : * » A. M. on th o d r e s s a r e h e r e i n a f t e r s e t f o r t h ,
h d a y o f May. A. D.. IM 4 . a a r e q u i r e d b y l a w , n o t l a t e r
f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d p r o - t h a n t h o t a t b d a y o f M ay, ISS4.
la default th ereo f th e cause
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th is th s l l r d day of
a c o p y o f y o u r a n s w e r t a t h s A pDated
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th o a b o v e C o u r t , a c o p y a f
w h i c h Is s a c l o s s d h s r e w l t l i , o n
l h a P l a i n t i f f 's a l t o r n s y s . M ack
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C l a r k o f t h o C i r c u i t C o u r t , to
Sanford. S am ln o lt C o u n t y ,
F lorida, on o r baforo Iho S llh
d a y o f May, A. D. 1**4; o t h a r *
w lss lh a a l l r a a t l o n s of said
J o m p l a l n l w ill b s t a k s a aa
c o n f v o a d b y yo u .
T h la c a a a la a a u l t c o r a m s a e .
ad b y a t t a c h m e n t a a a b e v a
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h as s o u g h t and obtain ed a
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p r o p e r t y , s l t u a t a d In Hem lnole
County, F lorida, to .w R :
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P a s * SI, P u b l l a i t a c o r d a o r
H am lao lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
DATED this l l l h day of
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Hem lnole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
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�.Osteen Variety
Show Highly
Successful
By Mn. Clarence Snyder
The Variety Show apomored
by the Oiteen Civic AseoclaUon held at the DeBary Com­
munity Building T u e a d a y
evening waa a great success
with clove to 300 preient.
The last number on the pro­
gram lent the audience into
galea of laughter when four
Oiteen men, Tom Lemon, Bud
Rutherford, John Tatum and
Herman Koleff put on a com­
edy skit, "The Lamp Went
Out," with Lemon and Xolcff
taking the parti of the sweet­
heart and her mother.
All proceeds of thli ahow
will go to the Community
Building fund.
Members and residents of
Oiteen arc already talking of
nest year's ahow.

Osteen

Personals
The Oiteen Home Demon­
stration Club was represented
a t the Volusia County Council
meeting at DeBary by the fol­
lowing members, Mrs. Haiel
Gtlhuiy, Mrs. Joe Masters,
Mrs. Laura Ball, Miss Alice
Dayton, Mrs. Norman Miller,
Mrs. Eva Williams and Mrs.
P . T. Piety.

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Pape 6—Tues. May 8, '64

W rrall

By Evelyn Lundy
A covered dish luncheon
was held at the camp of Mrs.
B. 0 . Smith on Little Lake
Howell by memberi of the
Oviedo Woman’s Club Board.
Both the present board and
the in-coming members were
present.
Gifts of appreciation were
presented to out-going president, Mrs. R. W. Estes,
to Mrs. J . H. Staley who has
been treasurer of the club for
25 years.
Mrs. Estes thanked all offi­
cers and committee chairmen
for their work during her
term of office.
MRS. R. W. ESTES, left outgoing president of
Those attending in addition
the Oviedo Woman’s Club being presented g ift
to Mrs. Estes and Mrs. Staley
by Mrs. B. G. Smith.
were Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs.
Fred Pierson, Mrs. Emmett r Walls, Mrs. George Kelsey,
Mrs. T. H. Ryan, Mrs. John
Ridenour, Mrs. T. L. Lingo
Sr., Mrs. Harold Barnei, Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler Sr., Mrs. Vera
Bell, Mrs. Lynn Mosler, Mrs.
B. G. Smith, Mrs. Jim Mi­
chael, Mrs. Ray Beasley, Mrs.
C. O. Smith, Mrs. Jim Wilson.
Mrs. W, T. Wslkcr and Miss
Jody Michael.

Enterprise

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Marvin McClain of
Lake Triplet Drive returned
recently from a week’a aUy
in Camp Hill, Pa., aa a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deckman. She drove north with
her alater, Mra. Frank Aston,
of Orlando, and the McClaln’a
bouaegueat, M n. Ida Long,
who waa returning to her
bom# in Liverpool, Pa.
While In the north Mm at­
tended the wedding of her
niece in Shiremanstown on
April II, and enjoyed visiting
with old M ends and relatives.

SWIMMING
Instructions
A Children

Personals
MRS. J. H. STALEY, treasurer of the Oviedo
Woman’s Club being presented a g ift by Mrs. U.
F. Wheeler Sr.

ers, but ths MacroUtyraa flow­
er clusters are from S to 12
Inches across. There are al­
ao white, yellow, pink and
oranga varieties.
Ixoraa grow from seed, but
atarting them from cuttings
la tha moat used mathod. Use
tha tip cuttings, and cut tha
shoot alantwiaa Just below the
node. You will get better re­
sults when tha weather ia
warm. Put cuttings Into whits
■and and keep moist until
they root.
In about threa weeks, cut­
tings will have rooted, put
them Into a mixture of muck
and sand, and when they are
about • Inches high, sat them
In tha ground. For hedgas,
act tha plants about 18 Inches
apart.
This ahrub seams to bloom
better If writ fed during the
spring and lata summer, be­
ing kept aoasw hat hungry

through the middle summer.
A good citrus fertiliser haa
brought excellent results.
The heavier the pruning,
the more profusely Ixora
teem to bloom. It le mora ef­
fect! v# If kept low, because
It is tender, and may drop
ita leaves after a sharp cold
■pell.
When Ixora foliage turns
yellow, it indicates a lack of
iron. Dig a little trench about
a foot from the plant and ap­
ply chelated iron lightly. Ix­
ora ia subject to fungus if
plants are In poor condition.
Applications of fertiliser and
watar clear up this condition.

A well-padded ironing board
Is necessary for perfectly fin­
ished embroidered linens. In
addition, ambroidered cloths
alwsya should be Ironed on
the wrong side.

tistically decorated with red
and white floral arrangements
and e large basket of red
glade adorned the fireplace.
Centering the table, over­
laid with a unique gold silk

doth, was e milk glass vase
arranged with red end white
carnations and graduation
silhouettea trimmed in red
net, cleverly designed. Re­
freshing Russian tea in a
crystal bowl, aerved both hot
and cold, graced one end of
the elaborate table, with ex­
quisite sterling coffee and tea
service on the opposite end.
An assortment of dainty sand­
wiches, nuts, red and white
candles and lemon slices cen­
tered with cherries were serv­
ed from crystal and sliver
service. The napkins were im­
printed with “Jill, class of
’84."
The lovely Jill was attrac­
tively attired in an unusual
summer cotton, featuring a
low cut black bodice with a
full skirt of printed black and
white dots and stripes. Tho
hostesses presented her with a
red and white carnation cor­
sage and an appropriate gift.
More than 60 guests en­
joyed this delightful afternoon
tea.

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THE BOYD COLEMAN home on South Park Avenue waa the scene of a
lovely graduation ten honoring Jili West, center. Assisting Mrs. Coleman
were left to right, Mra. Kny Shoemaker Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Swain, Miss West,
Mrs. Jack West, mother of the honoree and Mrs. Boyd Coleman, hostess.

Lodge 43 Holds
Seminola Rebekah Lodge
No. 43 met recently at the Odd
Fellows Hall with Mrs. Eva
Williams, noble grand, pre­
siding.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
John Sampson of DeBary who
■re member* of Bergen Re­
bekah Lodge No. 82 of Hac­
kensack, N. J . At the May 14
meeting of Seminola Rebekah
Lodge, Mrs. Sampson will be
presented her 25 year Jewel.
A card was read from Mrs.
Myrtle Wallin, who has re­
cently moved to Lincoln, Neb.
It was announced that Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Washburn,
members of Seminola No. 43,
would be leaving Sanford 3tay
13.
A letter will be sent to tho
Rebekah Lodge in Anchorage,
Alaska, offering them Regalia
as It was understood the Alas­
ka Lodge lost all in the re­
cent earthquake.
It was decided to change
(he time of the first meeting
in June, the 11th, from 8 p.m.
to 7 p.m. This will enable the
memberi to leave Immediate­
ly after the business meeting
and go to DcLand where tho
DeLand Rebekah lodge will be
entertaining Mra. Margaret
Walters, president of the Re­
bekah Assembly of Florida.

Miss Myna Meeks United Daughters Hosted
Honored With

By Mrs. M . R. Strickland

Chatter Party
Miss Mynnie Sleeks was
guest of honor at a coke and
chatter graduation party re­
cently at the home of Mrs.
Wally Philips, hostesi, on Lily
Court.
The achool colors of red and
while were carried out in the
decorations and the girls en­
joyed chatting and nibbling on
the variety of sandwiches,
nuts, candies, cookies and
cokes.
Each guest was presented a
miniature diploma, with one
bearing a number as door
prise winner, with Susan Deal
receiving the lucky diploma,
and awarded the prise.
Enjoying the Informal gath­
ering were the Misses Glenda
Albert, G w e n Champion,
Brenda Brown, Susan Brown,
Candi Condor, Joy Duggar,
Peggy Grier and Gay Hunt.
Also Marilyn Hunt, Ann
Mahan, Judy Lavender, Ma­
ria Rowland, Mary Scott,
Sandy Slayton, Sharron Stanucl, Jill West, Shirley Steed,
Cent Wheatland, Norma Whittern and Suit Deal.

Tjahdzn
Magnolia Garden Circle
If you like a garden ahrub
with brilliant colors, you’ll
lovs laora, Flame Of the
Woods, in shsdes of red,
orange and yellow. Counted
as one of the beat ornament­
als, the Ivors serves as n
hedge, specimen or base plant­
ing material. Ixora shows the
results of cold winters but
cornea hack the next year and
will bo in full splender again.
I t originated aa a Jungle
plant in India, Java and the
I’hilllppines, hut it aeema to
have made Florida ita home.
When it ia well taken care of,
Ixora will literally be covered
with huge “snowballs” of starlike flowers from six to 10
months of the year.
There are many varieties of
ths plant, but the rad blos­
soms are tha most desired.
The most common red varie­
ty, cocclnea, has email d u st­

inole High School.
Assisting Mrs. Boyd as co­
hostesses were Mrs. Kay
Shoemaker Jr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Swain.
The party rooms wera a r­

Seminola Rebekah

A COMBINATION graduation and birthday party recently honored Miss
Shnron Lynn W hitten nt the J. A. Ervin home on Summerlin Ave. Par*
ticipating in the party wero left to right, Mrs. II. D. Whitten, mothor of
honorec, Miss Whitten, Mrn. J. A. Ervin and Mrs. W. S. Gracey, co-hostciisefl.

The Norman de Vere How­
ard Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
met at the home of Mrs. M.
R. Strickland April 24.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs.
W. L. Merritt.
The ritual was followed by
pledge to the flag and salute
to the Confederate flag with
the Lord's prayer eaid in
unison.
The nominating committee
made the following report:
Mfe. W. B. Kirby, president;
Mrs. David Caldwell, first
vice president; Mrs. R. G.
Glccson, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. H. B. McCall, sec­
retary; Mrs. R. B. Monroe,
treasurer; Mrs. T. J. Taylor,
chaplain; Sirs. M. ft. Strick­
land, registrar; Mrs. W. L.
Merritt, historian, and Mrs.
Emmett McCall, recorder of
crosses. All were unanimous­
ly elected.
Sirs. Strickland served re­
freshments to Sirs. F. B.
Adams, Sirs. M. J . Bram,
Mrs. David Caldwell, Mrs.
Claude Herndon, Mrs. W. B.
Kirby, Mrs. A. W. Lee, Mrs.
G. E. McCall, Mrs. H. B. Mc­
Call, Mrs. Edmund Meisch,
Sirs. .Merritt, Mrs. B. L. Per­
kins, Mrs. R. F. Robison, Mrs.
F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. J . St.
Clair White and guest, Mrs.
Fred Harris.
At 4 o'clock the chapter held
a Southern Memorial Day
program at Lakevlaw Ceme­
tery. Mrs. Claude Herndon
and Mrs. W. B. Kirby had
charge of the program.
The invocaUon was given by

Father Richard J . Lyons and
tha address was made by
Honorable Karlyle Housholder.
Roll call waa made by Mrs. W.
W. Lee and a poem, “Confed­
erate Soldier," written by
Bruce Catton, was read by
Mrs. W. L. Merritt.
The benediction was made
by Father Lyons.

Personals
Dr. and Mra. H. Wade Ruc­
ker attended an open house
last week in Leesburg in de­
dication of the new office
building of their son, Dr.
Wade Rucker J r.
The open house was a com­
plete surprise and was hosted
by the Lake County Dental
Society.
Mr. and Mrs. WIlUa Hunt
have communicated w i t h
friends that they are enjoying
a delightful tour of the conti­
nent. They were recently In
Rome and are now in Paris.

CvudnA
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
The Magnolia Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club held the
April meeting at the home of
the president, Mrs. S. L. Wig­
gins, who presided over the
meeting.
Various committee reports
were given and ■ recommend­
ation from the board to
change the life membership
from $100 to $50 wax read.
The business meeting was
brief as some of the members
were going on a field trip to
the beautiful Tupperware Gar­
den at Kissimmee.
Delicious pastries and cof­
fee was aerved following the
business session.
Members attending the field
trip were Mrs. It. W. Herron,
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr., Mrs.
S. L. Wiggins and M n. Otto
Borsdorf.

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Mrs. Boyd Coleman was
hostess recently at her lovely
home on S. Park Avenue to
The Dorcas Circle of the a graduation tea honoring Jill
Upsala Community Presbyter­ West, popular member of the
ian Church met recently at ’64 graduating class of Sem­
the home of Mrs. Edna Rice
on Forest Drive in Loch Ar­
bor for its monthly meeting.
Mrs. Bob Wooden, presi­
dent, presided over the meet­
ing. Various reports were
given at this time.
Layettes prepared by the
circle have been forwarded to
their destinations.
Repairs and clean-up Jobs
have been completed in the
church and White Hall and the
circle members are now m ik ­
ing curtains to be put up in
White Hall. Plans were form­
ed for a fall baxaar and the
members will also add differ­
ent articles to the kitchen of
White Hall.
The hostess served delicious
cake and coffee to the Mmes.
C. E. Hunter, Jam es Hardin,
Ed Dowell, Ben Hodges, Bob
Wooden and H. L. Johnson.
Mrs. Dowell will be hostess
at the meeting of the circle
on May 28 at White Hall.

Meeting

Combination Graduation Birthday
Party Honors Miss Sharon Whitten

Casselberry

M iss Jill West Feted A t Tea

Hosts Dorcas
The Oviedo Woman's Club Meeting
Holds ~

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll WhlsMr. and Mrs. Dude Agner of
Lemon Bluff have left for ler of Cincinnati arc housetheir summer homo in Colum­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ardo
Whisler.
bus Grave, Ohio.

Mrs. J . A. Ervin was hos­
tess recently at her home on
Summerlin Avenue to a com­
bination graduation and birth­
day party honoring Miss Sha­
ron Whitten, who was 18 years
uld.
Assisting Mrs. Ervin as co­
hostess was Mrs. W. S. Gracey, with Beverly Kay Ervin
eerving as Junior hostcas.
The serving table was over­
laid with a sheer lace doth,
centered with a lovely rose
and carnation arrangement,
with crystal candle holders on
each aide containing red can­
dles.
Delicious fruit punch was
served with the traditional
birthday cake and also the
graduation cake, which was
cleverly decorated by the bono n e ’s mother, Mrs. H. D.
Whitten. An assortment of
sandwiches, nuts and candies
were served and each guest
received a miniature diploma
as a momenta.
Sharon was attractively at­
tired in a dress she c n ated
from a beautiful blue emboss­
ed printed silk material,
which was sent to her from
Turkey.
Guests cnjcylng this delight­
ful combination party were
the Missce Sally G nen, Jean­
ette Herman, Mary Lynn
Thomas, Jo Ann Thomas, Di­
ane Smith, Faye Dodson, Ann
Dodson, Cecilia Morris and
Lynette Scboolcy.
Alao Marian Carpenter, Linda Bedenbough, Wanda Bedenbough, Boenlta Johns, Betty
Hlttell, Theressea Whitten and
Roland White.

Mrs. Edna Rice

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Television
TUESDAY P. M.
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By Jody T u n e r
AND. IN THE G O O D
Phone 322-4133
WORKS Department .
MEET YOLK NAVY WIFE Navy wive* a r t working hard
department . . . We all know at getting together tome en­
talented, creative people who tertaining acta for the benefit
never seem to accomplish show next Tuesday, May 18
much even though they are for the Seminole Association
more than equipped to do a for Retarded Children. Re­
job well and competently. In hearsal was held Thursday
fact most ol us probably real at the home of Mrs. P at
ire we are not living up to O’Gara.
our capabilities as Individuals
"Feudin' and Flghtln' " and
because we do not take the "You Can't Get A Man With
time nor make the effort to A Gun" will be two featured
utilize our facilities.
numbers by Mrs. Dan MitOne outstanding exception is cheU. A chorui line will be
DISPLAYING THE GIANT card given her a* a farewell gift from tho
Mrs. William Yellnek, the directed by Mrs. Robert
officer# wives of VA1I-11 and Det. 8 is Mrs. William Yelinek, whose hus­
president of the Naval Of- Repp. In the Ho* and other
band is going to VAH-3.
ficers Wives Club board. Her acta ate Mrs. Tom Markley,
talents are numerous and she Mrs. Rlehsrd Wright, Mrs.
tests and Improves them all Jerry Chapdelalne, Mrs. Mi
in her day to day life. She d u e l Durant. Mrs. William
is one of the rare persons Donahue, Mrs. O'Gara. Mrs.
WEDNESDAY A. M.
who after discovering her ar Vincent Monroe, Mrs. J. D.
«.«* (1) S ig n On
tistlc and creative learnings, Moloney and Mrs. P. J . Web­
* : IS (2) S u n a h l n *
Vlm anae
goes on to develop them to er.
(0) S u n a h l n a A l m a n a c
l
:
i
l
*1
O
ro
v
a,
F
a
r
m
llenort
her fullest capacity.
Mrs. J. F. Barlow Is in
1:20 (2) W o r l d C lv illo etlo n
charge
of
the
event
which
She is one of those persons
(1) Hunrloe Banioater
7:00 (Z) T o d a y
you are talking about when will be held at the high school.
(0) tV ak* Up Mny
•
•
•
you say "1 wish I'd thought
7:20 (01 F i l m F e a t u r e *
Enlisted
wives
of
VAH-U
i l l M leklt Evan*
of that" after seeing some of
* : - i &lt;*) lAH-al Newa. W a a l h o r
her handiwork. Or even more wiU meet Thursday night at
S:I0 (* C a p t a i n K a n g a r o o
often, you feel Inspired to 7:30 in the ballroom for their
S:!0 t i l C a r t o o n *
1:10 (5) P l r o r c o C o u r t
go on out and get busy dove- May meeting. The wives are
( ! ) Vm orloan l l u t n r y
loping your own particular asked to bring canned food
O l F .i a r c l a a F b r W o m an
for
needy
families.
f i l l ()&gt; C a r t o o n *
talent. The thing that makes
0:10 ( I I l l o m p a r Room
• • •
her different though, is that
ll : v l C l Fay W hoe
Models for the May 30 fash
she will probably go on work
(Ol New *
III bpanltk
lng Imaginatively and con­ ion show to be held at the
16:71 C New*
structively and you'll go home Orlando AFB officers club
I t : * * t i l S ay W h i t
(1) I Dove I.u ry
have been chosen by the re­
and forget about it.
I I ) T r i c e la R i g h t
spective
squadron
wives
club.
AMID
THE
COFFEE,
pencils,
pnste
and
paper,
Mrs.
Clifford
Nelson,
Mrs.
A list of Mrs. Yell nek's (01
11:10 111 C o n c e n t r a t i o n
They will be Mrs. Tsui
10) McCoye
John Wiliams and Mrs. Martin Sheridan work on decorations and fnvors
lie's) activities makes every­
( t ) P r i c e Is R i g h t
for the the lunch and fashion show sponsored by the NOW board on
one else tired just listening Murray of VAH-1; Mrs. Stern
11:10 ( I ) Mloalng Dlnko
Bolts
of
VAH-3,
M
n.
Vincent
(C oler)
Mny 20.
to them. First and foremost
(5) r o t e And O l a d y s
of course, sbe is the wife of Monroe of VAH-5, Mrs. Jerry
(0) T h * o b j e c t l e
M. William Yellnek and tlie Chapdelalne of VAH-7, Mrs.
WEDNESDAY P. M.
mother of three children, Vic­ D. F. Munday of Det 8, Mrs.
11:1*
(2) You r F i r a t linpro aoMichael
Puopolo
of
VAH-9
ky, 14; Dana 11, and Johnny
log
I. Other members of her and Mr*. J. R. Dennison cf
(S) Dove e f l i f t
( ! ) Sevan Kaye
family" Include ooe bird, ooe VAH-tl.
H i l l &lt;*) Now*
The fashion show win follow
turtle and one dog.
11:1* ( I ) H e a r t h for T o m e r row
Wives club activities take up a luncheon for all officers
By Hr Ira Knodgraia
(0) F a t h e r K n o w * R e s t
much of her time too, espe­ wives and their guests In the
Honor roll students for the
(2) T r u t h o r C o r n s quanca*
cially since her election as Fin Room. Cockctails in the
Members of the Visiting were shown, followed by an Ust six weeks grading period 11:41 ( I ) t l u l d l n g R ig h t
president of the NOW board Jade Room wiU precede the Nurses Council of Seminole extensive question and answer at the Enterprise Elementary 11:41
(
I
I
NB C N e w s
in January. Hostesses Cor the 1 p. m. lunch.
School were:
1:4* (4) U a c h e lo r F a t h e r
period.
County
heard
Dr.
Luis
Pcrei
The affair Is the Naval
I I I l i a c a m b a r Hrld*
change of board coffee at
Fourth grade. Donna Se
speak about modern method*
(2) N aw* W e a t h e r
Heart disrate U still the
which she was installed were Officers Wives Club board's
tnnncv.
Desna
1-aughlln.
Del)
1:7*
(21 F o r u a
of caring for victims of stroke number one killer causing
the officer* wive* of VA1M1 annual fund raising project
hie Ryan, Ruddy Raker, Tat 1:10 (41 A* T h * W o r ld T u r n *
and
nf
children
with
heart
di­
more
death*
than
all
other
dl(0) Now*
and Del. 8, of which she was for Navy •Relief.
(1 ) Selene*
• •
seases, at the recent monthly aeaaes and arcidrnta combin­ le tte r, Fred Perrick and
a member at that tlm*. She
1:44 111 C a r t o o n *
Mary
Starnes.
meeting of the group, held at
aesw ord
was In charge of the decora­ A bake sale on Thursday the Seminole County Health ed. Dr. Perez noted, but add­
Fifth grade, Leery Jackson, l :*0 (tIt)l r Ann
Snthern
ed that the "tide ia turning."
beginning
at
8
a.m.
In
front
tions for that event and
Gary
Richardson.
Steve
Rivet,
_
.
.
t
j
)
D
e is Make A . D ial
Center.
of
the
Navy
Exchange
was
.Mrs.
Grace
Flther,
super­
'th ose who attended could not
Johnny Seller*, Gladys Gil­ 1:10 ( I ) l l o u a o P a r l y
( I ) Day In C o u r t
“Fewer people are dying of visor of the Visiting Nurse* more, Patty McBride and
•ehedulad by members of the
, miss seeing her haod.
(1) T h e D o ctor*
stroke
now,"
Dr.
Pcrcx
said,
VAH-1
enlisted
wives
club
at
Association
reported
that
the
1:1* ( I ) To T a ti ih * T r u t h
• Ollle’s husband la just be­
Shirley Stencrson.
"and modern methods of re- present total of rails since
(4) G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l
ing transferred to VAH-I and their recent meeting.
Sixth grade, Randy Spencer,
f t ) D oratis Toung
habllltation
can
often
restore
the
service
was
begun
last
Mra.
Vern
Graham,
Mrs.
site will undoubtedly contri­
Melinda Crawford, Melissa 1 11 10) New*
Uie
victim
to
a
useful
life
and
Robert
Gorsllna
and
Mrs.
October
is
now
at
191,
with
bute her all to that wives
German, Roberta Murr and 1:19 ( I ) T(Co uo loDr)o n 't Say
referrals received d u r i n g Joann Zwuata.
' group as she did to the VAH- Marvin Koozer wiU be in even to return to work.
( I ) F.dg* o f N ig h t
"The rate of death from April from 10 Seminole Coun­
(0) U u a a n F o r A Day
11—Det. 8 club. As a fare­ charge of the sale.
chronolc
rheumatic
heart
di
4:4*
(
I I M a tch ( la m *
ty
physicians,
two
f
r
o
m
Other
business
at
the
meet­
well present OUie was given
(1) S e c r e t Hlorm
aeaae
has
also
dropped,
due
Orange
County
aud
ona
from
ing
Included
appointing
M
n.
a huge folding card which
(0) T r a l l m a o t o r
4:11 ( I I Nawa
named her aa " Checker!*LI Jam ei Anderson as chaplain to preventive measures and Volusia County.
4:10
(
1 ) H u r r a a n d Alloa
Kenneth McIntosh, presi­
Wife of the Y ear," since "no to finish the term vacated by earlier detection," he told his
lln el* W a l l
Word has been received 1:11 ((1)
listeners.
M
n.
Douglas
Horton
who
is
dent
of
the
cuuncil
told
mem­
I ) Real of U r o u e h o
one could fill her shoes."
(0)
llnurboa S tre e t B aal
here
of
the
death
of
Dr.
C.
Two
films,
“
Strokes"
and
bers that at next month's
M n. Bart Batholomew, wife leaving with her husband for
Nawa
L. Keyes, 80 a former San­ 1:11 (1)
Help
for
Young
Hearts,"
meeting
fund
raising
activities
Texas
shortly.
(l&gt;
Daav*
I t T * B a avor
of the skipper of the Checkford resident. Dr. Keyes died
will be formulated.
ertail squadron, apeak* high­ A thank-you note from Mrs.
M n. Lorraine Graham, ex­ U st Tuesday morning at hla
ly of OlUa, saying that only Leonard Reinhart for the gift Dennison for a ateak aupper.
ecutive
secretary of the TU home in Williamaton, Mich.
given
her
by
the
club
upon
Tho
supper,
originally
ached
. a hint or suggestion was necHe resided in Sanford ap­
- cssary and before you knew her departure was read by tha uled lor Lake Golden, waa and Respiratory Disease As­
proximately eight year* after
sociation,
told
the
group
that
president,
and
plans
for
naw
moved
to
the
Dennison
home
it OUie bad the whole thing
his
retirement from denUtry.
Hie Methndlit Woman'* So­
the
mobile
x-ray
unit
will
ba
draperies
for
tha
recreation
because of the rain.
not only planned, but execut­
Services were held
last ciety of Christian Service,
In
tha
county
again
during
room
in
the
barracks
w
an
The
hostess
served
"witch
ed beautifully.
Thursday and Interment was DoLand DUtrict, will hava Its
es brew" punch to the guests May.
Chief on her Hat of "things discussed.
In Crystal Spring Cemetery. annual Leadership Training
Hostesses for the meeting and tossed salad and baked
to do" this spring la helping
Benton Harbor, Mich. He U Day this Thiirertav st Ih*
were
M
n.
Elaine
Orazi
and
potatoes
were
served
with
with the Sunland Little Lea
survived by fits widow, F.rma, Trinity Methodist Church in
gue team on which too Dana M n. Graham. M n. Koozer the steak. Assisting Mra. Den
three sons, six grandchildren DeLsad.
S KMINOLR l l l t S T f
and
M
n.
HtnheU
RusaeU
are
nlson
were
Mrs.
Bart
Bar­
plays regularly. Lt. Yellnek
XO.M.Mi 1074)41**10*
and one great-grandchild.
AH officer*, **cr*tsri*s of
\ n l l r o • ( l-Mkllr l l r a t l a g
is president of the Sunland In charge of baking cakas for tholomew and Mrs. R. S. Beat.
T
h
m i s s i o n will
tine* of work snd circle chairTha ladies played bridge h o ld a a Zpounbinl igc Ch oa m
Boosters League which had the USO for May and Mrs.
i r i n g in t o n men of th* local societies are
it* roots in the wives Little Richard Shawley and Mra. and lYipoli and listened to a a ld er racniniiiemlliig t u (III
H
o
a
r
d
..f
C
o
u
n
t
y
Cum tiilaslon
urged to attend.
League auxiliary and will Floyd Oakes wUl be hostess­ new record by a local man, » r i A m i n d l n g Stoning
H igulaR*gUtratlon wiU begin at
tlo n a t o p r o v l d i f o r a p p r o v a l
w ort oo a complete recrea es for the next meeting of the Phillip Boyde.
o
f
a
d
e
q
u
a
t
e
d
r
a
i
n
a
g
e
club
oo
May
21
In
tha
ball­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - 8:30 a. m. and tha moetini
Attending the aupper were Iona on a ll c o m m e r c i a l . pIrnod*uI*.
tloc program for the Sunland
s­
Mra. K. W. Kennedy, Mrs. t r i a l a n d m u l t l p l a f am ily b u ild ­ President Johnson plans an­ will convene at 9:30. A nuryoungster*. Immediate needs room.
i
n
g
s
w
h
i
r
*
a
l
r
u
c
t
u
r
a
a
n
d
p
a
v
­ other two-day inspection trip »ery will hs provided for
Tlgerette
wivss
attending
Harvey Auhuchon, M n. D. R.
Include getting two more uni
i n g rlia lt s i r n d S.O00 *q. fi.
*
forma for the Little League the meeting were M n. A1 Begin, Mrs. J. M. Catron, by C o u n t y K n g l n u r a n d / o r Into five states of the Appal* •mall children.
Moylan, Mrs. Roger Pope, Mrs. J. P. Colonna, M n. R. 8. H o a r d o f C o u n t y C o w m la a lo n - chla area thU week, the
Member* are aiksd to
team.
ora. Copl aa o f t h i s p r o p o a t d
bring a sand trick far lunch.
For her own pleasure OUie Mrs. David Farriar, Mrs. Davidson, M n. W. E. Dona­ a m o n d m a u t m a y bo o b t a i n e d In White House said today.
Johnson will leave Thur* Bsversgs will be provided by
Richard
Hoogerwerf,
M
n.
t h a Z o n i n g Offlco, C o u r t llouao.
hue,
Mrs.
Mary
lludome,
M
n.
bowls- w ater skis, play*
n a n ford . F l o ri d a , H o n d a ) a t h r u
bridge, paints and sews. Her Kenneth Cook, M n. Terry Kermlt Jamison, Mrs. Gene F r i d a y * f r o m »:00 A.M. t o l : M day morning far atop* In the hostesi group.
Maryland, Ohio, Tenoasae*.
There trill be an opportun­
sewing was not always for Perkins; two oaw members, Klein, Mra. A. G. Love. Mrs. P.M.
h e a r i n g will bo h eld North Carolina and Georgia ity for all members to meet
her personal ust, however; at M n. Robert Weltf sod Mrs. J. D. Moloney, Mrs. D. F. In P tuhbal i cS i m
fnola C ounty C o u rt
ona time sba ran her own A1 Reynolds, and three guests, Munday, M n. Tom Stcgman I t o u e s , C o u n t y C o m m le a lo n o r a He will spend Thursday night with U&gt;* district officers to
llo
o
m
.
Han
ford .
F l o r i d a , o n to Atlanta, tha White House clinic session*.
Mra.
William
Davis,
M
n.
Phil
and
M
n.
R.
E.
Ziegler.
dressmaking shop. At the pre
W i d n i a d a y , Ma y IS. ISS4 a t said.
• • •
sent time sbe Is working on Swearingen and M n . Roger
T:S* P.SI. o r a a a o o a I h o r a a f t i r
a s posalbla.
COMING EVKNT8
a Famous Artists Art course. Ferrara.
H im l n o t a C o u n t y
• • •
Wednesday, May 8
Two years ago ah* took a
Z o n i n g Com m laalon
VIENTIANE, Laos &lt; U P I)fly H o b a r t U. U r u w u
M n. Richard Wright was
VAH-^ officers wives cof­
course in cake decorating and
Neutrallot
Premier Souvanna
h e i n ln o la C o u n t y
I n T h e t w w r t Of T h e C a g a l p
now tu r n out professions! hostess for the officers wives fee, 10 a.m. Home of M n.
Z o n in g D i r e c t o r
J a d g a . S a m la a l* C a u l ) , Flo g* Pbouma flew to tho I'athet
rrn U S H : A p r. SI. M ay I . t i l l Ida. l a P r o b a t a .
looking cakes and icing decor­ of VAH-7 nt a splash party William Mallczowskl.
Lao headquarter* today to
I s ro t F atal* of
CDT-SI
held at bar home Thursday.
Thursday, May 7
ation*.
seek Communist cooperation
ERMA I. P F D K I O E R
The
wive*
brought
sandwiches
VA!l-3 olftccrs wives bridge, is cm v rv ju i i i b 'a i o i h t ,
All this, not to mention the
Dar«asad. with his restored government.
( rad llaao s a d F e r o o o o
hours in Navy relief, the VAH- and Coke and they spent their 8:30 a.m. Home of Mra. Mi­ ai lCi aM I X l l . t ; ( i l l M l , P LU M - THoo t lAll
o g claim * o r DomaaSa
KHTATB OK H. O. WOODS,
3 doll project, the decora­ time swimming and sunning chael Hornsby.
A g a l o . t Said K a t a t a i
/b /a
lltMCOH O. WOODS.
Von a n d s a c k o f y o g a r e
tions for the Dodge City night in the Wright back yard pool.
VAH-7 officers wives cof­ aDECCAKCD
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a r a b y n o t i fi e d a n d r e q u i r e d to
A special guest waa Mrs. fee, 10 a.m. Home of M n.
in 1963, the Brownies, the
NOTICM T O &lt; N n i l T O M S
•BNIAOLM I OL'NTV
praaant a n y claim * and d e ­
SllftlMi I.IIMNISSIOW
TO ADD PCIIHO.SH II AVISO m a n d s w h i c h you . o r e i t h e r o f
school rooms of which she Leroy Heath, the wifa of tha Bob La vender.
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Staff officers wives coffee, AUAINHT S A I D KHTATB:
Nolle* I* liarab y
that
t a t a o f E R M A I. P F D K IG R ID
You a n d o ach o f y o u a r a d t e t a o d . l a t a o f s a i d C o u u t y , a f t e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n . (It* hernSunday and Bible School of the Peacemaker Squadron. 10 a.in. Home of M n. David
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leeching, ar* Ollie’a life.
r u e a n y claim s a n d d e m a n d s Ino lo C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a t hla • I o n w ill h o ld a p u b l i c b a a r l n s
VAH-1 enlisted men's wives w h i c h yo u , o r o l t b a r o f you. o f fl c a In th o c o u r t h o u a o of t o d a t e r m l n * th * f e a s i b i l i t y of
So, If you want something B. B. Brown, M n. A1 Campm
t s a i d a e t a t a aald C o u n t y a t S a n f o r d . F l o r ­ r o c o m m e d l n g t o t h * H o a r d of
bcU, M n. Dick Conn, Mra. club bake sale, 8 a.m. Front Ina yt h ah aovfaf l r aa g anifn sHon.
done . . .
C. V E R ­ ida. w i t h i n ala c a l a n d a r m o n t h s C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s t h a t t h a
s e e
Ted Cans, Mra. Jerry Chap- of Navy Exchange.
NON SIIZC. C o u n t y J u d g e o f f ro m th * l i m a o f t h * f i r s t p u b ­ f o l l o w i n g d a a c r l h t d p r o p a r t y
h e i n l n o l e C o u n t y , a t h la o f f l r a l i c a t i o n n f t h i s n o tlr* . T w o p r e s e n t l y t o n e d A - l A g r i c u l ­
delaine,
Mrs.
Bob
Donaldson,
VAH-ll—D et 8 oficers wiv­ In t h a C o u r t l l o u a a In S a n f o r d ,
Mr*. David Sharp is home
co p laa of each c l a i m o r d e m a n d t u r e t o II-1A l t e * ld * n tl* l: Tl(*
with her new son, Jeffrey Mrs. Bob Laveadar, M n. Boy es coffee, 10 a.m. Homa of F l o r i d a , w ltl.ln ala c a l e n d a r ■h a l t be In w r i t i n g , a n d s h a l l W '« r l y H of t h * *W&gt;4 c f Ih*
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Mrs.
Rich
Martin,
M n. Harley Helms.
Alan, bora April ■ in Semi­
f i r s t publication of th is notice
d e s c rib e d
ly in g
a n d p o st o f fl c a a d d r a a a o f t h a F u r t h t r
Friday, May •
nole Memorial Hospital. The M n. Jack Tuttle, M n . Bob
Kaeta claim o r d e m a n d m u a t ba c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l b a a w o r n N o r t h * f T e m p i * T e r r a * * A n ­
VAH-7 officer* wive* bridge, In w r i t i n g a n d c o n t a i n t h a t o by. th * c l a i m a n t , hla a g e n t , n a* a n d E * * t o r O r t n g * C o u n seven pound six ounce boy Rankin end M n. Georg* Uffp l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e a n d poet o f ­
a n d a o e o m p a n l a d l y - S * i n l n o l a C o u n t y line.
8 p.m. Home of M n. Jerry fice a d d r t a s o r t h e c l a i m a n t ob yr aa t t ofirlinnegy fag
was welcomed by his sister,
I 'u l.llr h e a r i n g w ill h* b*M
o f an* dollar
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a n d m u t t ba a w o r n t o b y Ilia a n d s u c h cla im o r d e m a n d n o t In t h a S e m i n o l e C o u n t y C o u r t
Chapdelalne.
Sandy and his grandmother,
c l a i m a n t , hla a g e n t o r a t t o r ­ *a filed ahall b e void.
Hnueo, C o u n t y C o m m lM tu n o r*
Mn. Robert Lovelace wiU
Saturday, May 9
Mrs. Edward Minlch from
ney, o r t h a a a m e s h a l l b a void.
Ro o m . S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , W e d D onald M ayer
M l l d r t d W ood * Healey
I-anting,
Michigan.
Mr*. be • guest ef lemlaote Me­ VAH-S enlisted men'* wives
Aa a i e c u t o r a f I k * Da*l n t e l s y , M a y I I . I l l * s t 7:1*
tt c u t r l g of tald a i t a l t
P.M. o r a* s o o n t h e r e a f t e r a*
W ill a n d T e s t a m e n t a f
Sharp win leave Monday with morial fhMpfcsl for several club, members and trasbanda. F r a nAc ti s E K.
W hltahtr
l . r m i I. P f llelg
e l g et r , d e c e a s e * po etlb l* .
her mother and the children days. Visitor* ere welcome. 7:80 p.m. Acey Deucy Club. A t t o r a t y a t Daw
Samlaal* County
w i n■d
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HA IN ES
Suita t i l
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Coning Commlaalon
* WARD
Meeday, May I t
for Michigan where the will
P la ta N atlo m t Bank B ldg,
By Robert B. Brow*
114 P a r k A vanu*. S o u t h
Members cf the VAH-U— VAH-S enllsttd men's wive* O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
stay several week*. U . (jg)
S*mlnol* County
W in ter P ark . F lorida
F u b l l i h ! A p r il ST.
gonlng Director
P u b l i s h ) A p r il I I .
Sharp la with VAH-7 aboard Det 8 officers wives club met club, 7:30 p.m. Acey Deucy M
a r I. I t , I t . 1144
May 4. ID ID 1444
PUBDUH: Apr. II . May I. Ill*
at the boa* af Mrs. J. R. dub.
CDT-41
CDT-74
CDT-41

Nurses Hear Address Enterprise
Honor Roll
On Heart Treatments Announced

Dr. C. L. Keyes
Dies In North

W SCSTo Have
District Meet

Legal Notice

LBJ To Revisit
Appalachia Area

Legal Notice

Seeks Red Help

Legal Notice

(bsunh

Q bby

DEAR ABBY: "Knows
My Birds" doesn't know
much. The male of Ihe apecicj is handsomely bedeck­
ed with colorful plumage in
order to lure the female
during the mating season.
The female is drab and
plain so she’ll not attract
too much attention, thereby
diverting her from her m a­
ternal responiibllltiea. It la
Just the opposite with the
human animal, however.
The female does the strutlng. preening, chasing and
ultimately the capturing.
Although Nature originally
made her plain and drab,
she soon learned the tricks
of padding, girdling, painting
and trapping like no other
animal on earth. But no
amount of trickery could al­
ter th* biological laws. And
the female muat continue to
endure the pregnancies and
Lear the young. Ho ho ho!
MALE
* * *
DEAn ABBY: Whoever
signed himself "KNOWS
MY BIRDS" certainly does
not. We had an adorable
little bluish green parakeet •
named DICKIE. He talked a
blue streak. Apparently no­
body told DICKIE that only
male parakeets could talk
because when DICKIE waa

•

two years old. 'lie " laid aa
egg. I thank you.
AMAZED
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Several
weeks ago, a birdwatcher
said In effect that the fe­
males were prettier than the
moles, but that they were
useless. And you let him get
away with it. Having given
him one barrel about who
laid the egga. you should
hate let him have the other
barrel and asked him if he
had ever seen a pair of ringnecked pheasants, or Tvood
cocks, or Kentucky cardi­
nals, or ruby-throated hum­
mingbird*, or indigo bunt­
ings. Tlie males are marveloualy colorful. The female*
ar* not. Nature colored the
females protectively, to help
perpetuate tlie species. Of
course, male and female
doves, chickadees, blucjayx
and many others are sim­
ilarly marked. But I ran
think of no bird hereabouts
among which the female is
more attractive than the
male.
BILL THE BIRD MAN
0 * 0
DEAR ABBY: No, no no!
You are wrong, wrong,
wrong! The female of tho
feathered family is NOT
mor* beautiful I The pea­

Jacoby

cock la the gorgeous n o .
The peahen fades in with
the background. The male
cardinal is brilliant red,
while the female it brown­
ish with only slight tinges
of red. The reason: Tho
male must divert attention
of a predator away from the
neat, so the female can
stay on the eggs, unnoticed.
Now as for tho female being
more vocal: That is the pre­
vailing manifestation of all
females.
Really, Abbjr, you write
a wonderful column, and
when you wish, you can
make strong men quail
(hah!), but you deserve so
lashes with an ostrich
plume. It won't hurt, but
you'll be tickled to death.
"EGGS-PERT IN
LOUISVILLE
9 9 9
Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363. Beverly Hills, Calif.,
90212. Enclose a stamped,
self.addressed envelope.
* a •
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3363, Beverly Hills,
Calif., 1)0212, for Abby's new
booklet, "HOW TO WHITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC*
CASIONS."

Onfihidqst

I am not going to show th*
East-West hand* today be­
cause It la up to you to find
the proper line of play at
three no-trump against a
seven of spade* opening.
Of courac, in the Intercol­
legiate Bridge Tournament,
North and South had to reach
three no-trump with South aa
declarer as a preliminary to
collecting their par. Then
South had to play the hand
correctly.
Actually there ia very llltlo
to the play If you remember
to use the code word “Arch."
You Analyze the lead a* th*
fourth Meat of a suit headed by
oce-queen-ten and you con­
firm Uila when Eaat play* low
and your nine spot wins th*
trick.

OJs.

By Abigail Van Buren

NORTH
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Your Review of ths bidding
just tells you that East hasn't
much of anything snd your
Count at winners sod losers
sbowra that you will surely

J.ha

''We’re lucky w*'re women
now. Sly mother thought ah*
was an old woman a t 73," *
quick-wilt*:!, lively, young­
thinking woman of 73 recent­
ly told • group of clubwomen.
W* ARE lucky w*’re wom­
en now, s i • tlmo when all
•round u* women in their
70* and 80* ar* showing us
how rich snd rewarding tho»*
year* can be, if • woman
ju*t keeps right on going in-

Six Seminoles To
Get FSU Degrees

Six Remlnola County atudents ara among th* 1,142
grnduate* receiving d«gr**t
at tha *nd of th* second trlmcatcr at Florida State Uni­
versity.
Getting d e g r e e * ar* Lucy
aura Moon of Longwood. BA
t art* and acl*nr*i; Julia
Gor* of OvUdo, BS In educa­
tion; and from 8anford, Ron­
ald !.*• Brumbaugh, BS in
u a I n • a a ; Valeri* Joan
f i c t i Ti a r a n a m b
Brown*, BME In mualc •du­ n o t ic k IS hereby a ire n tb*t
ration; J. M. BtanafUld, BS I am *n*a*«4 la bualnaa* at
111 7t h a t r r e t , S a m l n o l * C o u n ­
In arts and acienraa; and Rob­ ty, F lo rid * , o n d a r t h o f te tlert Richard Wildt, BA in art* t l o u a n *m * of, C h u t u o t a S u p ­
ply. a n d
that
7 I n l a n d to
and science*.
r a x t a t a r s a i d n a m e w i t h th *

Legal Notice

Hoffa Counsel
Asks Mistrial
CHICAGO (UPI) - Attorneyi for Tea m iters Union
leader James Hoffa today de­
manded a mistrial or contin­
uance In llolfa's 820 million
fraud trial because of re ­
marks made by Atty. Gen. Itobert Kennedy.
Defense attorney Maurice J.
Walih told Federal Judge
Richard B. Austin Uiat Ken­
nedy's remarks here Friday
wrre prejudicial.

C lark o f th* C lr e u lt Court,
Hamlnolo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In
nrcordtnc*
w ith
tho
pr«»lalono o f th * F l c t l t l o u a Nam*
I t a l u a i , t o - w l t : B aetto n 144.Vt
F l o r i d a B l a t u l o a 1147.
S i s : J . P. D r a t i o n
r u h l K t i May 4, 14, 14, 44, 1114
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"FROM RUSSIA
WITH LOVE"
la Color
UtltlB to 8109^
IT Moa.-Fri,

The U. 8. automotive m ar­
ket la aupplied by 48 tire man­
ufacturer!.

LIQUOR MART OF VALUES
Prices Are Tailored
To Your Tima, Needs
And Budget . . .

Bo It A Battle
. . . ar Caaa
Free Prompt
Dellrery
T*l 883-0994
Open I A. M.—II Midnight j

By Oswald Jacoby

tnak* your contract if you
can ju it gather in four heart
tricks.
How do you get tho** four
heart tricks T You go after ths
suit. Is there any danger?
Vest if East gets the lead he
can shoot a spade through
you snd it will cost you four
•Dad* trick!.
East Is not likely to hold
the queen at hearts, but bo
may. Therefore, you play him
for that card. You enter
dummy with a club sad lead
ths Jack of hearts. If E ast
holds ths queen, you w il
make all the heart tricks. If
West holds tha queen, you
will lose one heart trick but
your contract wiU not be la
any jeopardy.

:nam
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stead ef giving op and sittln f
out tha good year*.
Thai* activs older wemen
ar* living proof to all wom­
en that tha TO* and 80s can
b* good years for any woman
with reasonably good health
and enough gumption to
make them so.
If you'll notice,
meat ef
th* up-an d -co m in g eldar
woman you maat have • num­
ber ef thlnga In common.
They refuse to give up
their homes to move in with
a married aon or daughter,
where a rocking chair I* wait­
ing for them.
They keep up with whet
i* going cn in the world, in­
stead ef living in the p a st
They uaa thair brain* to
figure ways to make their
household chorea aaay enough
for them to handle—coniarvlng thair strength for the
thlnga they enjoy.

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B* Ruth Millett
They taka pride hi being

well • groomed and fashionconscious.
Thsy enjoy people ef all
ages, and hava no dealre t*
■pend ell ef their time with
these ef titalr own age group.
They enjoy being helpful,
and don't want to be told
constantly th at they have
reached an eg* whare they
should let other do for them.
That'* the kind e f gump­
tion It take* for a woman to
remain active long past tlm
tlm* when woman used to
c o n s i d e r tham**1vea eld
ladles. We're hicky to ba
woman a t a time whan a
gcncratlcn cf women hits al­
ready showed u* th at it can
b* dona.

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( o M x a c o N M im io x
X t l l n of P nblle H earing
N o lle* la h a r a b y g i v e n . t h a t
a f t a r c o n a l d e r a t l o n . t h a Bern*
In o la C o u n t y B o n i n g C o m m i t *
alon w ill h o l d a p u b l i c h e a r i n g
to d e te r m in e th a feasibility of
r e c o m m e n d i n g l o Ilia U o ard o f
C o u n ty C o in m iailo n ara t h a t tb*
fo llow ing daacrlbad
p roparty
b* r a i o n e d :
Mectlon
T o w n th lp I t South,
H a n g * 11 E a s t :
F ro m A -l to R -IA A :
All
■if a e c t l o n ( l e a a t h a S o u t h
jvot
from
A -t
to
R -l:
Tha
S o u t h loo* o f t h e ae c tlo n .
S e c tio n
T o n nahlp I I South,
ita n g e t l K aat:
F ro m A - l to R*IAA: N E S
K of t h e L l t l l e E c o n l o c k h a l c h r a C reek a n d E H of
t h e B H . a n d M t o r t h a S '«
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From A -l to R -t: SH t f
th a « « '!* of th e S W * .
R e m a i n i n g A - l : KVa W o f
th e K ittle K c« nlockhatche *
t.'r eek.
S e c t i o n t l . T o n n t h l p 31 S o u t h ,
R a n g e &gt;1 K aat;
F rom A -l. R -l. R -IA to
R-IAA;
All
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Plat
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a n d B l o c k t B. C a n d D of
Sem inole T e r r a c e R eplat.
P la t Book II. p a g e I t . a n d
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10 t o 11 o f R r e e t y A e r e a
S uhdlelalon. P l a t Book II,
p a te It.
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From A -l to C -l: W k *f
th e M V ', of th a BW UR e m a in in g C - l : E U of th e
81V 14 o f t h e B W H . a n d
B lo c k A o f S e m i n o l e T e r*
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R e m a i n i n g A - t : EH o f t h a
N ' t . a n d N t* o f t h e N W S
o f t h e N W 14. a n d W H o f
tha BW H of tha N W S ,
a n d W ' « o f t h e B W '4 o f
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F .'t or th a H E '; of th e
N K ' ( . a n d l.o t* 10 t h r o u g h
t l U r e r a y A erea.
Section I I . T o w n th lp I t S outh,
R a n g e 11 K a a t :
R e m a i n i n g A - l : All o f a u c ­
tio n .
S e c t i o n 31. T o w n t h l p I I S o u t h ,
R a n g * 11 K a a t :
F ro m A -l to R-IA A : W H
o f t h e N H . a n d W»» o f t h a
E ' g o f t h e W 'g o f t h e N S .
a n d Hte o f t h e E ' * o f t h a
N W S . a n d W t* of th e S \
o f t h e S W S o f t h a N B ' 4,
a n d E 1* o f t h e S W S d f
th e N E U South o f Iron
B rid g e
Road.
and
8H
N o r t h o f t h e L i t t l e Kcon*
lo c k h a tc b e e Creek.
F r o m A-1 t o R - l : N * o f
th e E 'e of th e W ' , . and
W»* o f t h e N*» o f t h a
S W S o f t h e N E ' i . a n d E '*
of th e S W S or th e N E 'i
N o rth o f th e Ison B rid g e
Road.
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th a E H . an d 8 E H of tha
N E 'i.
F rom
A -t to C nlverelty
Zona: S H
South of th a
Little
E conlorkhatehe*
Creek.
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R a n g e 31 E a a l :
From
R-IA
lo
R-IA A :
T h a t p art a f th a N W S af
th a N W S of th a S w s
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Creak,
and
Black* P. O a n d H af
S e m in o le T e r r a c e R a p t a t .
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th e W H N o rth o f th a L ittl* K co n lo ck h atch e * C reek
flee* S e m i n o l e T e r r a c a R * .
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thro u g h II).
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of th a N W S
South o f th e L ittle Econlo c k h a tc h a * C reak , a n d Lot
I. N I S P o f L o t I I . L o t*
14. ! • t h r o u g h 14. N 411.11*
o f L o t I I , a l l In O r l a n d e
I n d u s t r i a l P a r k . P l a t Book
le, p a s * 100. a n d L o t* J,
4. T a n d I I In O r l a n d o I n ­
d u s t r i a l P a r k No. I.
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S W S South of th e L ittle
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P ark),
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C -l;
L o ti
t
through
I a n d L ot* I I
t h r o u g h I t In A l a f a y a R a ­
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Inol* T e r r a r * R e p la t.
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N S . a n d I.ota IT. I I . I t In
O rlando Induatrlal P a rk ,
a n d lx&lt;la I. 4. 1IA. U R .
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O rlando
Indualrlal
Park
No. |
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R ange II E ast:
From A -l to R -IA A : E H
of tho N H .
F r o m A*1 t o R - l : E H o f
the W S of the N H , and
E H of th e NH of th e SH .
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a n d 4 In O r l a n d o I n d u s t r i a l
P a r k No. 1.
F ro m A -t to U n tearalty
Z o n a : S 1!*' o f t h e W S o f
the N W S *f tha S W '|,
and I U .
R e m a i n i n g M - 1: L e t I In
O rlando
Industrial
Park
N". 1. a n d W H a f t h e
N W S *f th a N W U ,
S e c t i o n I*. T o w n a h l p t l S o u t h ,
R a n g * SI E a s t .
F ro m A -l ta C - l: N W S a f
the N W S .
F r o m A - l t a M - I A : E H of
th e N S .
F ro m A -t t* U ntearalty
Zona: S H .
F ro m A -t ta R - l: S W H o f
th e N W H . an d N W S of
the S W S .
R e m a in in g A - l: E H
af
or t b s S H of tb* N H . an d
EH of t h a N H o f t h e S H .
F u b l l o h e a r i n g aril) b * h e l d
In t h e S e m i n o l e C a u n l y C a u r t
llouae. C o u n ty C o m m lte lo n a ra
Room, Sanford.
F lorida,
on
W e d n e s d a y . M a y I I . 1114 a t
T:l» P.M. a y a a soon t h e r e a f t e r
a s po ssib le.
S em inal* C o u n ty
Z o n in g C om m ission •
B y R a b a r t g. B r a w n
Sem lnola C o u n ty
Zonin g D lraetor
F U B t £ Z » : A pr. I I . M a p I , 1(44
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�Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.

Phone
Classified

6. For Rent

6. For Rent

S l;r

| 3-Room nice. clean (urn. apt. 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
322-3677.
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
able for couple or single
| Small clean (urn. apt. Adult*
person or retired. All utili­
322-0703.
ties included in rent. Ideal,
ly located on First St., with
From Sanford E x c h a n ,. | : with another * £
In X block of 3 free parking
Call 922-4740 alter «.
lots and shopping center, lo
quire at Manuel Jacobson
MODERN Air-conditioned Cot­
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
tage with awlmmlng pool.
From Seminole County
Ideal apot (or relaxing vac* FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
lion. Located on large lake
Cowan. 323-4013.
KENNETH E. WACKER.
DO YOU WANT TO RENT
Broker
OR LEASE: We have ten
Winter Park
NOT LONG DISTANCE
nants for 4-DR, home; 3
Mlday 7-2309 — MI T-B16
BR home; and t smaller
2 BR un/um. houae. Cal
homes. Phone Mrs. Day at
322-3185.

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SWEETIE PIE

Tucs. May 5, ’61—Pope

By Nadine Seltzer

322-5612

Experienced Sewing Machine
Operators needed. Steady
year-round employment In
our modern air-conditioned
factory. 3620 Orlando Dr.,
Sanford.
Beauty Counselor has an
opening In this area for a
representative. Must be at­
tractive and have ear. For
lnlervltw, phone 322-6973.

Office 204 W. First

St. Johns Realty

DownaUlra elaan apt. Attic
£ VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL I (an k garage. AdulU. Rea- THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
REPAIRS - SALES eonable. Ph. 322-1154.
ALL MAKES
IBM Howard 2 BR, housetrall Clean rooms for men. 401
Phone 322-22S2
er. Bee at Orange City Mo­ Magnotla Ave. 323-0720.
VACUUM CLEANER
bile Home Park. Will move Furn. 3 BR, duplex apt., tile
REPAIRS
cloaar to bate. Ph. Richard
bath, terratso floors, water
P arts, Supplies, Electrolux,
Schmlta, N.A.8. 313-1)30, a lt
furnished. CaU 323-2334 af­
Kirby,
Hoover, Air-Way,
492.
ter 5 p. m.
Rcx-Alr, Filter Queen, GE,
TURN. I BR houae. Cloee to Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­
etc. Free pick-up.
b a n . M l mo. Ph. 31)4)81
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
chen equipped. 322-3651.
BOS So. Myrtle
3229627
FURN. I Rm. apt. lat Floor.
RENT A BED
Cloee uptown. |40. Phone RoPaway, Hospital k Baby
‘
CARD OF THANKS
3334381.
I wish to thank our frlcnda
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
(or their many klndncssci l | BR niMjy fufn. house. Ph
Ph. FA 2-5161 116 W. 1st St.
and (riendship shown Ui
3234337.
throughout Mr. " B o o t i " |
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2-ROOM (urn. apt. IS3 mo
long illness.
Signed: Mrs. Lelscnringl incl. water k elec. 322-3860 2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
at 817 Cetaline Dr.
110 x 46 2 BR Modern Trailer
6. F o r Rent
Prefer Navy couple. Holly 9. For Hale or Rent
i Furn. Apt. 2300 Mcltonville.
wood Trlr. Park. Ph. 322 Furnished 3 BR, 2 hath, air
2771.
conditioned. 321-3509.
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
2
BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
Nice large 2 BR, unfurn,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
furnished], near air base
duplex Kltchan equipped.
LAKE. CaU e v e n i n g s
Call
322-4043;
after
8
p.m
14th Ave., Lnngwood, 8 mi.
132-18*7.
C i U 322-4736.
(rom N.A.B. Ph. 8381291
12. Real Entate For Sale
9 UR Un(um. Kit. equipt. 4 BR., 2 bath, home. $123
Available, June. 322-8393.
BR, 1 bath home, fenced
Near Base. 323-0368.
back yard. North Orlando
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Height*, k rooni apt
Th. 313-9219.
Room* prtvata baths, 1141 S. Sanford Ave., to Ilibls
cus. Rt. 2, Box 372- or call
W. Flrat St.
322-5007,
Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. 145. 21011
Available May 1, 2 BR., (urn.
Magnolia—322-3951
1901 Park Avenue
houae, (br amaU family. Ph.
Robert A. Williama
FA 2-5232 anytime
3214370.
STOREROOM, or office, o l
BY OWNER. I BR house
1st. St., near 2 free park­ LAKE MARY, Unfum. except­ Low down pymt. 415 Beth
ionally clean 2 BR House
ing lots. Inquire, Manual
Dr., Ravenna Pk. Phone
Kit. equipt. 322-4411.
Jacobson’s Dept. Store.
322-7871.
19 • Room (urn. garage a p t 2
furnished. Avail
BR, Air-Conditioned. 1H
1018 Elm Ave. 388-0638 after
,bta M ,F
Pr#,#r ,d u lu
baths, FIs. room, fenced
1308 Sanford Ave.
4:30 p.m.
yard, with petto. Ravenna
Park.
8800 down, $103
| UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit.
monthly. Phone 122-9337
equipt. 108Vk W. 18th St. Ph.
349-3932.
BR. Home, Study, m

17. Mil* Htlp Wanted
Man for Oliver Tractor. Grove
work. Th. 332-3998 after 6

p. m.
18. Help Wanted
TenHi,aw.N#
AI# U f- M
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What do you moan, what do I WANT? Th« question
Is. ‘What can I afford’?’*
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

Siamese kittens. 813. 335 HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
Bradshaw Drive.
ter 3 p. m. FREE DELIV­
m E E . Four ewest little foi
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
ty male kittens need good
CITY LIMITS.
homes. Call 3334)31.
May Special. Machettes, 90c.
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­
32. Flowera • Shrubs
ford Ave.
GROW your own hydroponic
tomatoes; In containers
some bearing. Grosser'i lly
droponlc Farm, S. Sanford
BIG 9 9 SAVINGS
Ave.
On Floor Models k
Demonstrators
BLOOMINO Rosea en Cherek*» stock, All other kinds ( FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home
ef Nursery shrubbery and
In Snnford Call
tress.
SINGER
Gray Shadows Nursary
Representative at
ft Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave,
Alan'i Fabrics k Ruga
322-5783
S3. F n r n lta r a

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

GRILL COOK WANTED. Man
nr woman, Apply In person
at Chick 'N Treat. Fern
Used furniture, appliances,
Park.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
10. .Situations Wanted
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Will care for Convalescent
patient in my home, or eld For the biggest selection of
erly person. Ladies preferr
nearly new and used furni
c d . Ph. 322 8733 Enterprise
hire, see Noll'* Furniture
Brokerage in Caticlberry
21. Beauty talon*
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Complete Beauty Service
Sell Ua Your Furnlturt.
3 Senior Opemlors
Quick Servics With the
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
Cash. SUPER TRADING
323-5712
195 So. Oak
POST. FA 2-0677.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

New Custom Built Home on
SEE ! I
Crystal Lake. For informa­
2009 Magnolia Ave,
tion call 322-3378.
A "Rotter Qualify” Medallion
Custom - Riillt llnme, con­
FOR MEN ONLY!
taining 3 Iledronmi k Inid
WHO want their family to
rd with outstanding fea
live in spacious comfort. 8 tures; i n c l u d i n g large
Rooms, Including 3 Rod
screened patio k completely
rooms, living room, dining
fenced yard.
room, Fla. room, l (fc baths PRICED? 115,300
FREE ESTIMATE
Are Beauty Salon
plus a kitchen with break TKRMSI 83.250 Down. Assume
Upholstering 4, Mattress reo
Call
for
Evening
Apple.
fast area. Sells for appral
existing 3&gt;t% FHA Mori Mayfair Hotel
ovating. New It Used Furni
Ph. 322 8323
sal of $12,000, with 3500
gage at 399 monthly. Im
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Free
Parking
down and $83 per month.
mediate possession.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Spring Permanent Special
FA 2-2UT.
2o Percent off regular prlcaa
WANTED reliable eoupie te
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Investment &amp; Realty
take up monthly paymeats
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0634
1091 S. Park
322 5332
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
of 112.30 on 9 complete
Niles: 322-89714013 or 2248
25. IMumblnr Service*
rooms of furniture. CaU
3 BR, t bath home. Low
TE a-lftll, Casielberry, tel
PLUMBING
9, I, k 4 BEDROOMS
down payment. Ph. 323 0646.
leet.
Contracting Repair*
1, 1V4, k 2 BATHS
FREE
ESTIMATES
3
BR.,
bath
home.
As
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
R. L. HARVEY
fume payments. 322-5153.
$100
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3183
JUST REDUCED
Low Monthly Payments
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
For Complete Information 3 Bedroom, 1V4 bath spacious, 27. Special Service*
Wai on Lay-a-Way at
Quality Home, nicely local For Repairs and Painting, call
Bee Or CaU Your
•d and convenient to chop­ an-8426 after f p. m. week­
on So. Oranga Ave.
ping. ochools and churches.
days.
Now can be teen at
$11,900 with $400 Down.
SALES BROKER
298 Longwood Plata
Plano Tuning and Repair
Take up paymsnte
W. L. Harmon - FA 8 4 W
At only $12.10 per mo.
F IC TIT IO U S SA M E
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
Baths, large FamUy Rm. in 2568 Park Dr.
Ph. 838 4383
N O T IC E
IS h e r e b y x l v . n I Furn. Gar. Apt. 2543V4 Pal322-2420
1901 S. Park Ave.
t h a t 2 a m a n x a i a d In b u a l n a a a I
*,1,
m jitti
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
or good neighborhood; Inelud
a t F o r e a i C ity , I r m l n o t t C o u n - I m ertO .
Ph.
322-0315
FA
2-5232
anytime
Buy Spray (VC-1))—Ferti
9 BR., 1 BATH
ing stove, refrig., room airSltghUy damaged
t y , F l o r i d a , u n d e r the f l r l l t l o i i a I 3224254.
name of . T a t a r P a n l e a I ___________
eoadiUoner, washing ma- Screened porch, Including kit
Use—Ph. 323-4244.
at 159.93
l BR IHousetraUar
(urn. Ph. chine k rugs. Really ter­ chon equip. Down payment
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
MOTHER
&gt;a n d t h a t 1 I n l a n d t e r s a l s t a r I m
M
31. Artlclca For Belt
1)30. Monthly Payments
■aid n a m a w i t h t h a C l a r k o f |
J Z J- llo T .
rific buy I Monthly pay­
Lawn Service. Mowing, land
t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t , S am ln o la
ments
183.80.
131.80.
M
—
la
for
the
Many
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , in a c e o r d a n e a I BR (urn. Duplex apt. Ml
scaping, (rasa setting, etc. Apt. alse Elec. Range, $45.
KIN08W00D BUILDERS,
KINOSWOOD BUILDERS,
r lth t h a provlalona of Iha Flaextrai this home
Ph. 322 9492.
E. 27th Ph. 8334477.
3234790.
t ltlo u a N am a H tatutaa, to -w lt
lac.
INC.
has built-in;
O a c tio n Its.OS F l o r i d a R t a t u t a a
8INOER
FA 14074
1368074
Oar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
O — la for the Only ooe
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
HIT.
Drop-In B o b b i n . Zlgsage,
B i n M a r a a r a ta M alatar
Apply
84:30.
of
It'e
kind,
thla
Of
picture#
that
have
been
REAL (Estate)
P u h l l a h : A p r i l SS.
makes buttonholes, sews on
county within;
published in Tha Herald.
M a r S. IS. IS. l i s t
OPPORTUNITIES
Unfurnished I bedroom dup­
buttons. Like new. Pay off
CUT-10»
BEDROOM HOMES
T
—
la
for
the
Times
CaU
BUI
Vincent
at
The
Waterfront Lots, 833 Down,
lex, kitchen equipped. Ph.
balance of $47.40 or assume
IMMEDIATE
it
will
bring
you
Sanford
Herald,
3323011.
I N T H E C I H C t ’I T C O l ’WT O F
Its per mo.
Sanford 3224301.
6 payments of $7.90. Sanford
T i t s : N I N T H J l i m i A l . CIHOCCUPANCY
fovs
40 Acres, 9450 Per Acre
C U I T , IN A N D F O R a e a t S *
Rowing Ceoter, $22-4991.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Air-Conditlonlnf
Optional
H
—
Is
for
the
Home
FURN.
1
BR
clean
Apt.
801
l o i . s : C OU NTY. F L O R I D A
4 Acres k Trailer, 910.000 with
By FEDDERS
As Low aa 8330 Down
in cH A N U E itr n o . i m a
this houae wUl make
Palmetto. 32244M or 1374.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Term i
O K I .A N D O
FEDERAL
1AV.
H.
B.
POPE CO., Inc.
CRYSTAL
LAKE
PARK
with
love
k
boy
a;
SLANT-O-MATIC 500A
IN C H A N D LO A N ASIOCIA9 Bedroom- 3 Bath, Lakcfront,
1 BR., Furn. A pt with P v t
300 So. Park Ave.
333-4234
LAKE MARY
E — la for the Everlaitlng
Fully automatic. Just dial It
111,000 with Term*
P laintiff.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
Wast on llth St. and
comfort
thlt
borne
has
and sew. Taka up payments
W ELU DRILLED, PUMPS,
Bedroom, 1 Bath, Zoned
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
to offer;
J a m e s A. T O U N O a n d ANNA I
RENTALS FURNISHED
$10.20 mo. or pay off
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Commercial, 911.250
33I-VT44
bal. $168.40. Liberal trade
All Types and Sites
1 W
S T CUU-ER* In i I 1 BR. 1 Bath. 3429 C h..d |U
! 9 I Bedroom Homes. 8100 R — ts for the Rare oppor­
tunity being offered you
LAKE WYMAN
H U B T R. C U L L E R , h l a w if e .
for your old machine. Call
I BR, 1 Bath, 1006 French 8M
We Repair and Servlet
Down
D afandaata.
to own her.
HEIGHTS
anytim*
for Fzwe Home
13
BR,
1
Bath,
Garage
A
pt
S
T
I
N
E
FHA-VA
Realtor
n o t ic e o r au iT
LONOWOOD
Trial. 322-9627.
917 W. let.
955
Maehlnary and Supply Co.
T O : J A M E S A. TOUNO a n d
STEMPER AGENCY
(South OM 17-93-4 ml.
A N N A R U T H II. TOUNO 18 BR, 1 Bath, 1817 Summer
FA 2-6432
1919 So. French Ave. 322 4091 Put them (11 together, they 207 W 2nd St.
h l a w l f a a n d W I L L I A M B.
Man's formal suit for special
•
2 Blks. Northwest of
speU MOTHER— A queen
lln
970
C U L I . E I l a n d n i l U T It.
occasions. Like new. Very
Longwood Plasa)
GREENURIAR
for this essUe containing 3
BOOKKEEPING
C U L L E K . h la w l f a
UNFURNISHED
T O U A R E HEREET H O T I- ,
_ .
,
ressooable. 322-1388 after 7.
TRAILER
I..ADES
Chelee
lets
avallabla
In
Bedrooms,
8
tile
bsths,
SERVICES
T I E D l h a t a s u i t a a a b t t n 2 B R , I B a t h , 1111 S u m m t f CON8IDERED
screened breesewsy, separ­ Reasonable rates. 322-2704.
Greanbriar #f Loch Arbor
b r o u e h t ax aln al you. an d e tc h
Un
$M
SINGER AUTOMATIC
o f y o u , I h a n a t u r a o f w h l o h la
- n„ ,
ate dining, kttchea and Uvevarlooking golf course.
t a f o r r c l o . a a m o r t x a t a o n Ih a
3 U R , 1B a t H . 562 Queens
1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
2 9 . A u to m o b n * S e r v ic e
ing
rooms.
Just
t
t
mile
Custom
building
to
your
h a r r l n a f t a r daacrlbad re a l proM irror
D r.,
C asseelborMonograms, makes Button­
from city. Paved street. COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
P»rty.
.
rT
ms
specifications.
Grcenbrlar
holes,
Sews on Buttons k
T h a n a m a of th a C o u rt la
TJ
___
Ph. 8384911
813,800. Terms if desired.
developed by
Free inspection, estimates,
h i c h I h a a u l t h a* b t a n m m 3
BR.
1
Bath,Jewett Lane $85
makes deeorstlve stltehes,
tu t» d
t* t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
a »
a Loch A r b o r 9110
pickup, delivery. Recoring
K1NGSWOOD
etc. Pay off balance of
N i n t h J u d l r l a l C l r r u l l . In a n d I * m Kt a
**
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
BUILDERS, INC.
k repairs discounted.
STEMPER AGENCY
fo r Sam lnola County. F lorida.
$71.80 or pay 87.18 mo. No
3224437
for
Appointment
T h a t l t l a o f I h a e a i a I t O R . [1918 So. French
201 Fairmont Dr.
211V8 E. 3rd.
3224443
322-4991
credit needed. Call For
I«VNDO
F
E
D
E
R
A
L
HAVINGS
Property
Management
# A N D L OAN ASSOCIATION,
FA 2-8074
Free Trial. 322-8637.
Charming
small
bouse—pinA Sales Broker
P laintiff
varaua
JA M E S
A.
eUed living room—fire place
TOUNO
and
ANNA
RUTH
SEWING MACHINE
AUTOMOTIVE
EVERETT A. HARPER
—2 Bedrooms, b tth , kitch­
TO U N O . hla w l f a a n d W !L REPOSSESSED SINGER
AIR-CONDITIONING
M A M E. C U L L E R a n d R U B V IN T H E
COURT . O F
THE
AGENCY - REALTOR
en
that'll
make
you
want
R. C U L L E R , h la w lf a . D a f a n d - C « J J J t J « IM*F. ■C.RINOi.F.
Fully automatic. Sews on
Offers for your selection
2405 S. Park Ave.
to cook, ■ full acre of Uled INSTALLATION - SERVICING
allta. b a l n u C h a n c e r y N u m b a r &lt; OUNT V, F L O R I D A . IN F R U buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Good
Used
Cars
Sold
11(11,
MATE.
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2265
land teeming with pink and
T h e d e s c r i p t i o n o f IhO r e a l I I n JWI * •* * •# # •
811 French Ave.
322-7783 embroiders, m o n o g r am i,
Bedroom
red
roses,
fragrant
Con­
Inv o ilv
I oca lad m
In I cJ O
p r o p e r l y in
v ed
a a ., n*«8»wi
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blind horns, etc. All with­
BR. 1 bath, kit equipped.
S a m l n o l a C o u n t y . F lo r id a la aa
__
D aca aaad
federate Jasmine, Holly­
Auto Glass, Tep#
out attachments. Guaran­
8200 down, ittu m e pymt*.
f o l lo w s T a A ll C ro d ltiara a n d P a r a a a a
hocks, pecan trees. Com­
k Sea&lt; Covers
iM t 1. o f W E A T H E R I N G - l l o a l n * H a lm * o r H am aanu d ia
teed. Like new. Sold new
of 378 mo. 322-1599.
TON
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A n il. T
il 1 A a a llaa a l B
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pletely air-conditioned. Out­
over $300. Balance due only
i ajno wood .
F lo r id a ,
tou a o d . a c h o f y o u n r #
FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­ door screened party room,
H .m lnol# C ounty. F lo rid a, h arab y n o tlflad a n d re q u ire * to
179.86 or 38.01 mooth. Call
utility
room,
carport,
work
ED
Lakefront,
3
BR,
l
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t
ar&lt; o r i ll n x
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plal praaant a n y c la im , a n d daCollect for Free Home Trial
t h a r a o f r a c o r . l r d In p l a t m a n d a w h i c h y o u . o r a l l h r r o f
shed. Call or come.
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8021
341-9588 Service Discount.
I lo o k I f . p a a # I I . o f I h a yo u . m a y h a v a a a a l n a t I h a #■•
JOHN E. FOX. REALTOR ILL WORK GUARANTEED
in Sunland. 131 Lake Dot.
P u b lic R a ro r d a *f eam lnol* lal*
of
JO RD A N
THOMAS
C ounty, F lorida.
IMiPE. d a c a a . a d , l a l # o f aald
209 N. Park
MOV1NO: Household goodsT o u a r e h a r a b y n o t l f l a d f u r - C o u n t y , In t h a C o u n t y J u d e *
2 STORY, 3 bedroom house.
323 0559 after 3 322-5630
air-conditioner, etc. New
t h a r l h a t y o u a r * r a q u l r a d t o of S a m l n o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t
8300.
down
or
will
accept
t l l a y o u r a n a w a r t o I h a C o m - hla o f f l r a In I h a c o u r t h o u a a of
Moon ’63 Trailer. Cheap
used car. 322 8101. 110 W.
p l a i n t h a r a t n f n r a f l la d lo o ald aald C o u n t y a t S a n f o r d , F l o r equity.
Ph. 3224494.
m o r t u a u a f o r a c lo a ii r a p r o c e e d - I Ida, w i t h i n alx e n l a n d a r m o n t h *
Senkorik Glass and Paint
13th St.
Hu b Willi Ih a C l a r k o f I h a f r o m t h a U m a o f t h a f l r a t p u b Company
READY MIX CONCRETE
C ircuit
Court
of
B a m ln o la l l r a l l o u o f t b l o n o l l c a . T w o
To make tha best home
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a n d l o o o rv o copla# o f e t c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha 210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4622 Patios, Floor, Free EiUmStJi
buy, tee the
a c o p y t h a r a o f u p o n U a P l a i n - ahall b e In w r i t i n g . a n d ab a l l
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
♦ UB ef fr ag s t r oamt l.o r on fa yIatu, a h .A.IlaadD uaann d* aa at adl a p otabt a o f pf liceac e a dodfr a ar i. e lodfe nIhe ea
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1.1 Ilusinesd Opportunity 31. Poultry • Livestock
sand, cament, rock, pipe,
3rd &lt;i Park Ave.
M a r . h a l l . S i E a . i l . l v l a s a l o n c l a i m a n t n o d a h a l l bo o w o r n
steel, grease traps, dry
1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
Avrnu**. O p Iji PuI o, F l o r i d a , n o t | to l»y t h a c l a i m a n t , h l a a g e n t
BEAUTY
SHOP
Pbona 323 5641
StalUoa. Call altar 5, 322- wells. Stepping stones.
l a t e r t h a n Hi* 11th d a y o f May, n r a t l n r n a y a n d a c c o m p a n l a d
Close
to
New
Shopping
Center.
by a f i l i n g fa* o f o n a d o l l a r
A. n . ssee.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
4703.
A RBO R- Lg. 4 BR, 3
Equipped with 3 hydraulic
and aueh claim e r dem and n o t
(HEAL)
&amp; LOCH
309 Elm Ave.
322-573!
t
o flla d ah a l l b* void.
Bath, 17 x 17 playroom.
A r t h u r II. R a ck w i t h , J r .
chairs, dryers, ahampoo
FILL YOUR FREEZER
W illiam K. Pop*
C la rk of Iha C irc u it C ourt
Cent,
alr-cond.
k
heat,
lg.
unite,
air-conditioning,
Wait­
Aa a a a c u t o r o f t h e L a . t
H a m ln o la C o u a t y . F l o r i d a
Hens, live
50c ea.
W ill n h d T a o t a m o n t o f
utU. rm., patio, dble car­ ing Room furniture, mir­
9100 DOWN
lly : M a rth a T. Vlhlan
33.00
doz.
J
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d
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a
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D e p u t y C lark
143 MONTH
port, sprinkler system w.
rors, drapes, etc. Plus ap­
caaa
ad _
Bring your own Crate*
X. D u a n * l l c r g - l m m . o f
,
,
9 • Bedroom Home
own well, Located 1 blk
proximately $500 worth of R. W. Mulrhead, Brisson Ave.
R U S H . H E R D An d M A R S H A L L I H h l n h o l e e r * U i m
SS M a t L l v l n t a t o n A v a n u #
U r a l Fadarnl B n lld ln s
CUSTOM REALTY
fra Golf Course on lg.
Office FA 8-9116
stock. All for $2200. Good
Ph. 3234463
O rlande. F lo rid a
lle n f o rd .
WINTER PARK
150x150 lot. 4lt% GI Loan.
Tarmst CaU Stemper Agen­
Night FA 94648
A A tm rn a y a fa r P lain tiff
* w #C.n.,0 r. .
• P i i h l t a h : A p r i l I I . 31. I*.
I P u b l i s h : A p r i l 14, SI. SS,
Wilt sell my equity. 207
123 0788
cy, 1919 So. French Ave., Bay Horse, 3123. Inquire at Comer Lee Rd. and 17-9S
) &gt; lf a «}((
I M s* S. ISS4
Phona 644-0031
nidge Rd. CaU 322 8522.
322-1991.
No. 1 Fire Station, Sanford.
9184 Park Dr. Sanford, h a .
C D t-JT
1CDT-SS

SO U TH W A R D

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

FHA - VA HOMES

FU R N IT U R E

Budget Furn. Co.

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

34. Article* For 8*1*

36. Automobn** - Track*

Toy Fox Terrier puppy CYPRESS SIDING. Window*
COIN LAUNDRY
C o m p l e t e l y recondition
Phone 322-5365.
k doors. Cheap. See at
ed Coin Business. Golden
Palms Hotel. 322-2306 after
Opportunity for right party, Boston Terrier, AKC Reg.,
6.
weeks old. 333-3517.
SmaU down payment. Call
Kcnmoro Elec, range. Like
Orlando 435-5121.
Boston Bull Terrier puppies
new. Reasonable. Can be
seen i t 1800 McllonvtUe.
16. Ffm alt Help Wanted AKC Reg. E. E. Walker.
806 E. 30th 8t. Ph. 332-6187
322-7223.

ALIX OF SANFORD

425-5938

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15. riuftincM Opportunity 31A. Pets

Seminole Realty

Mercury. Good cond.
New paint Job. $250. Ph.
322-0171.

1950

BUY1NO A NEW ar
USED CART

FINANCE IT WITH UB
♦ Low Interest Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Paymeats
FLORIDA STATE BANK

$ Bank $
Repossessions
'53 Cadillac. *387 bal, 832 mo.
*38 Olds.. $797 bal. $42 mo.
'39 Rambler, $881 bal, $42 mow
'S3 Chevrolet $597 bal, |32 me.
'33 Pontiac, $499 bal, 123 mo.
'59 Ford. $314 hat, $37 me,
'57 Ply., $492 bal, $38 me.
'36 Chev., 1818 bal, 833 me.
'38 Metro., 1319 bal, $34 no,
'33 Mereury, 8487 bal, Iz l m&lt;v
'39 Hillman, 1687 bal, 834 me,
*58 Rambler, 3(19 hal, *21 mo,
•59 Ply., 8681 bal, $34 mo.

National

Get professional carpet dean
ing results—rent Blue Lus
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
tre Elec. Shampoocr. $1 per
d*£. Carroll's Furn.
iM l
8A N F0Rt) AVE.

35. Article* Wanted

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OPEN

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Phona 323-4303
CASH for good rlean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni 37. Boata - Motors
lure, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322 6591.
18' Plywood cabin cruiser, M
hp. Johnson, all eleetric,
36. Automobn** • Truck* and extras, Ph. 3234163.
SACRIFICE. '57 Olds 96 For USED BOATS k motors.
dor Sedan, A. T., n a il, P,
GUNS. New k Used. Larg*
S. Brakes A Seat. $&lt;00. Ph
selection. Will trade, alse
3224100.
repair. Tackle sold k re­
59 V. W. Microhm nr ‘62 paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp !■ Gun Shop.
Chevrolet
Plckup/Camper
Both excellent. Ph. Apopka DON’T FORGET TO BOAT!
866-4149 or Orlando 4234111. If you "boat" our way, you
will be boating the atralfM
Henry J. Good second ear,
Cathedral
Hull ticket, with
880. Glenn Straley, Enter
Thundtrblrd. Also "boat'*
prise Road, Orange City.
for MFC’s rover*# Up Lap#
*60 Renault Dauphlne with '61
atrake with swivel •**«•
engine. Exc. cond. through­ and awingback windobUkU.
out. Asking $493. Ph. 322- Beautiful Loo* Star* a re la
8614.
our platform. They're foam
packed. Elect to Select to­
day! We promloe Economy
Price*. Terms I Remember,
"boat" lor Roboon'a Sport­
ing Goods, Downtown San­
ford, 304-64 1 . l e t S t , Ph.
3224961.
for

GUARANTEED
H IG H E S T
P R IC E PA ID

Extra Clean Cara
Balance Paid Off
Anyv
Anywhere
In U.S.A.

1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4303

38. Motorcycle* - Scooter*

'36 Allstate. 150. Need* _
repair*. Worth fixing, lftw
822-4961 after 1:80. a * for
Steve.

39. Trailer* - Cabsaas

New people In town look at
Hireld Adi. Be sure your 1962 HOMETTE, IT I W , •
buslnesi la represented with
BR, Living room 24' ■ IF ,
attractive
advertisements.
133-1719.
|

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LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
VA - FHA

Legal Notice

Wagner s Amoco

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Owned Homes
5riced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

A...

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Payton Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

■HOUR
MONEY
Look for th i "OK" sign, your oo*uranc6
of ■ top quality, fairly prlcod car,
thoroughly chocked and recondltloMd.

62 Pontiac Catalina Station Wagon
4-doer, « paaaenger, equipped with
V-ft engine, automatic trantmlaaion,
power ateerlng, power brakre, ra ­
dio 4k heater. Locally owned car
with only 22,000 milts. A well eared
for ear, estra alee throughout.

*2295
61 Old, P-85
*1395
61 Ford Ranch Wagon
$1395
61 Chevrolet Impala
$1695
61 Corvalr Monza
1495
4-door aedan, V-0 engine, automatic
tranamtaalon, radio 4k heater.

Tudor, i cylinder engine, etandard
tranemittlon, radio 4k healer.
4-door aedan, V-8 engine, automatic
Iranimltaion. radio 4k hcatrr.

Coupe, 4-epeed trenamUilon, radio 4k
heatrr, white finish with red vinyl
Interior.

61 Olds Super 88 Hardtop
4-door, V-8 engine, automatic trantmlaaion, power
ateerlng 4k brnkeu, radio 4k heater. A car yon can
be proud to own, right In every reepect.

1895
55 Chevrolet
$495
59 Chevrolet Parkwood
1195
Special Buy —

Station Wagon S door,•, • cylinder,
automatic trantmlaaion,i9 radio and
heater.
4-door, V-g engine, automatic tranamltalon, power eteertag, radio and
heater.

Ope* Friday Night A Saturday JkftameeM

Holler Motor Sales
2nd. A Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

COMPANY

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t

�Seven Youths Face Judge As Families Look On In Distress
Boys Questioned
In School Entry
ir moved the handkermother
chief from near her mouth to
Again the deer opened and her •jret. Eyea th at were
■even boys, dressed In typical m oist
garb of schoolboys wore es­ The principal guru an sstlcorted by deputies to seats In mata of damages to tha win*
the rear of tha room. They dowt, screens, value of the
fidgeted. It was a first for tape recorder; other damages.
Ha was asked by tha Judge
most; others had been through
It before but fat the seclusion to give a resume of each boy’s
attitude in school. He excused
• f the Judge's chambers.
Jodge Miss walked to his himself, went to his seat and
bench. He looked around, saw »«• v«*tsm aiit-u wiki assise
the seating arrangements and teachers on the conduct of
asked the boys to move Inside each student
the gate to chairs directly In "As you know, two of the
boys have not been In school
front of him.
Escorted by deputies, they for some time,” he said.
They had previously been
walked there quietly.
The Judge scanned through sentenced to the Florida Indus­
papers before him than looked trial School for Boys, but
were released In custody of
np.
STAN IIRUMLEY (right) direct* atudenta or the rinecrest Kiddie Kor"I am Vernon Mlse, Juvenile their parents pending trans
ner on a tour of the Thriftwny Food Store a t 2-167 South Park, Sanford.
court Judge for Seminole portatlon being available to
the school.)
The children were nhown how utuple goods, produce and meats were re­
County,” he started.
"In Juvenile court wo try to Turning to the first boy, he
ceived, stored and displayed.
(Herald Photo)
be informal. Yet It ia my duty •aid:
under the law to keep two "He wouldn’t have been In
Naming two boys, he said be
"You are reel genuine bume. every Sunday if he gete an­
thoughts in mind when a Juv- trouble if he hadn't picked up
was committing them to the
anile comes before met I muat smoking. He had dona minor You led those othere with other chance."
A mother walked forward but Florida Industrial School for
decide, on evidence presented, things — tossing paper In you.”
U the public welfare will be classes. Generally, thought he The Judge eeked one boy stayed behind the railing, lean­ Boys; that they would remain
in jail until transportation
ing against it for support:
beat served by your being gave me no guff. He was cour­ how he got started.
could
be provided.
"He
has
no
father.
Ha
la
teous
to
me.
held in custody or by my re
"We Just got together and
dead. He was supposed to be
Naming the other three he
turning you to another chance The second boyi
eomeono mentioned eklpplng
camping out that night. 1 hope, stated “there will be no final
"He was pretty much the school.”
In normal life.
"Each of you is presumed same. He was a little bitter, "Do you have any reason I ” Judge, you will straighten him disposition in your case today.
out.”
I hope you will reflect on it a
Innocent until either proven but generally a gentleman. he asked another.
She turned, groped through little more while you are In
guilty or you admit the There was some question of
"No.”
detention.
tears for her seat.
his smoking.. , . ”
charge.
"Do you went to go to in­
"I am making no promises
Tho Judge addressed the
"You have been charged Third boyi
dustrial echool?”
hut you will remain in custody
boys:
with breaking and entering a "Again, he was pretty much
"I don’t know.”
"Two of you have already until Monday morning at 0
the same as the other two.
public school building.”
"You klde think you’re big
As the Judge continued hie Once or twice he gave the shots, that other kids will look been committed. The othere o'clock when you will return
opening statements, the boys teachers a little trouble. He up to you,” the Judge contin­ think you'll get a free ride the here. Your parents will be
Shifted in their seats. The par* showed a little discourtesy, a ued. "School officials want to first time you get caught. here too.”
Tho Judge was through.
Then maybe on another time
ants, seated in the darker part little disrespect.
get rid of you.”
Court had closed. He left the
you’ll only get a talking to.
af the room, listened intently. Fourth boy;
The Judge seed if anyone
"Maybe If I'm stricter on bench.
"He has always been weak, wished to speak for the boys.
Some wore stolid masks, oth­
One boy walked quickly to
you, the others in school will
ers g r a s p e d handkerchiefs, yet always a d m i t s being
An attorney for one youth
think a lot harder before they his parents and tried to speak.
dabbed at the corner of their wrong. Ha has been in the of­ stood up.
try to pull something liko this. The unrontrollrd sobbing of
fice numerous times.”
months.
The youth’s mother stood
"1 can’t understand how you Ilia mother made talk impos*
"Some of you," the Judge Fifth boyi
Juat a little stralghtcr.
told the boys, "went inside the "His case Is more serious, "He le a follower,’’ said the can destroy property with no ■ible.
He rejoined the othere end
school; others sat outside. Yet more repetitious. He disturbs attorney. "He admits skipping reason w h a t a o a v a r . You
was
escorted under police
wouldn’t
break
into
your
own
other
children
and
has
lots
of
each of you is represented In
school. He loses his tempsr.
this case as having Joined minor Infractions such ns dis­ The boy’e father la away from home, would you? If it were guard hark to the JulL
Other parents left. Newsmen
in the action charged against turbing class, throwing rhnlk, home part of Uie time and the In retaliation, I might be able
paper and pencils in class, boy wante to bo with him. Ills to understand It. But you hnd gathered their notes and left.
you.
The courtroom wae empty
“Da you all admit being In­ greasing restroom door han­ father has asked for a trans­ no reason.”
Ha paused and the parents except for one tiny portion ef
dles, smoking, leaving his seat fer from his company ao hs
volved T” he asked.
Some cf the boys Just nod* in class. The primary cause, can be neater home should the grew more tense. The sobbing one eection of the aeata.
There, nlonc, eat a mother,
mother in one section was
ded, some mumbled an almost we believe, is absenteeism.”
court be lenient.”
near collapse. And her hus­
comforted by her husband.
The parents listened with
inaudible "Yesalr.”
Another man stood up aa a
The boys hnd mixed emo- band, the hoy's father, trying
The Judge called on a deputy intense interest; the mothers "friend of the family" of one
tinna on their fares. One hid without surress to console her.
sheriff who had been summon­ became more upset as the hour of the boya.
Still they sat.
his face in his hands, burying
ed to the school alto soon af­ wore on. The fathers grew
”H!a father la a nut—a re­
This ease was closed.
ter the damage was reported. more grim. The tears flowed ligious fanatic. He left hie a sickly smile. Another rubbed
the aide of hit fare. Two
But, theru^l be more. There
Ha told of his findings—a harder, faster,
family high and dry.
window broken, a soft drink The Judge resumed his com
"Tha boy haa been neglect­ others looked down. The real ulways has; apparently always
will.
machine smashed, the teach­ mental
ed. Ha agrees to go Into watched the Judge.
"Four of you,” he told the Scouting should he be releas­
ers' lounge entered, ransacked;
tha cafeteria entered, money boys, "have been In court be­ ed.”
M O V I N G ?
taken | tha principal's office fore—very recently. One of
A father atood up, walked
entered, six transistor radios you for stealing a watch; an forward and In a voice that
CALL
taken from his desk, a tape re­ other for taking a golfcart barely stayed under control
and racing it around school ■aid:
corder stolen.
Ha told of summoning an­ grounds. The other two have
" I’m at a loss. I’ve searched
other deputy. He told of three been previously committed to my soul through and through.
boya admitting entering the the Florida Htato Industrial I can’t understand it. 1 have
building while othere remained School for Boys. That still never been so ashamed in my
MOVING AND S T O R A G E CO.. INC.
outside. He told of recovering stands.
life as I am standing here
" I have bent over back­ now. He hasn’t had much roll,
the transistors.
FA 2-9511
The school principal was wards, let you go home till you glon. Maybe th at’s Uie reason.
5 0 4 C e l e y Ave.
S a n f o i c i . F la .
could go to the industrial I promise he will go to church
called forward.
The accused youths looked school. Then you go out and do
at him with mixed emotions. it agsln. And you promised;
Fear. Apprehension. A slight you went bark on your word.
smile, even though on the "You don't care, do you,” he
declared and tlie boya nodded.
sickly aide. Indifference.
Parents continued staring Directing hia attack a t the
ahead, most In disbelief. One two, he eneppedi

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Winners Named
In State Bank
Celebration
An estimated 300 persons
visited the Florida State Bank
Friday during an open house
celebration m a r k i n g the
bank's 23th anniversary.
At tho close of the day,
gifts were distributed to some
of those who registered. The
winners are:
Color television set, Robert
B. Noltc, 104 Naranja Jlnad,
DcBary; ailver aervlce, Sam­
uel B. Parrish, 1801 W. Third
St.; candlesticks, Alice M.
Rushneck, 49 Madera Rd.,
DcBary; i-owl, Lucy R. Crotty, 2206 Palmetto Ave.; com­
pote, Beatrice J. Tyson, 226
Eldorado Dr., DeBary, and
ailver vaie, Marian B. Braddock, Enterprise.
Heavy rain during much of
the day kept the total down,
but bank officiali expressed
satisfaction over the turnout.

English Estates
Sets Roundup
By

Jan e

C a s s e lb e rry

Pulitzer Prizes Awarded
NEW YORK (U PI)—Twelve
Pulitzer Prizei and a special
citation in Journalism and
letters were awarded Monday
but for the first time since
the prizes were established 47
years ago there was no award
in threo major fields of art.
Mcrriman
Smith,
White
House reporter for United
Pres*
International,
was
awarded the Pulitzer Prize
for national reporting for his
coverage of the assassination
of President Kennedy last
Nov. 22. Smith, 31, haa cov­
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Chappell To Be
Law Day Speaker
In recognition of Law Day,
Rep. William V. Chappell of
Marlon County will speak at
the Kiwnnis Club luncheon
this Wednesday at the Civic

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He will discuss the pending
Civil Rights Bill now before
the Congress. All members of
the Seminole County Bar As­
sociation have been invited to
attend. The speaker will be
introduced by Sen. Mock N.
Cleveland Jr.

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3 County Candidates In; Runoffs For Others
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what with Tuesday being what
WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tomorrow with possible showers; high todny in upper 70s; low tonight in 60s.
it was.
Established 1908
WED., MAY 6. 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 184
VOL. 56
United Presa Leased W:re
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One political barker was
sipping coffee election morn­
ing a t a local drug store. He
was reminded that he could
probably electioneer better if
he were nearer the polls. To
which the politician replied:
“Yeah, but I’m afraid we'll
get more voters than there are
people registered."
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Instead of “ gavels at 20 no hour was specified.
village upon two occasions.
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
paces," North Orlando Mayor
Checks referred to in the
She and all mcndiera of the
ty residents ran be proud of
Irene Van Kepoel Tuesday churgca totaled some $70 with council, except Arthur Rhodes
night was challenged by for­ $00.13 going for painting and who was not present, assured
the way they turned out to
cast their ballots. The pollmer Mayor W. W. Anderson minor repaint on the police car that they could make no posi­
with a petition, aigned by and the remainder for hiring tive identification.
visiting started early and
maintained a steady, sturdy
some 30 resident*, rutting for n dump truck to haul fill for
It was pertaining to this
pace throughout the day. To
h e r removal from o f f i c e along tho l.itttu L e a g u e h all dia­ matter earlier in the week that
those who voted: thanks. To
with that of Councilman Ar­ mond.
Mrs. Van Eepoel, apparently
those who didn't: you should­
thur Ferrin, the appointed
Prior to presentation of tho unaware of impending removal
n't, but you will, gripe.
council franchise, finance and petition. Mrs. Van Kepoel was artion and expecting only to
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budget commissioner.
charged by Anderson to ident­ bo questioned on “Tho In­
J. C. HUTCHISON
JOHN FITZPATRICK
The windy weather of the
Charges nguinst both, as ify the author, or authors, of former,” jokingly said that sho
past few days continues to
quoted from the petition, arc “The Informer," an anony­ would meet any challenge
show ilamagc in a number of
“gross abuse of office by your mous publication which has from the former mayor with
places. The latest is the Amer­
dual complicity in misappro­ been circulated throughout the “gavels nt 20 pares."
ican flag flying atop City
priation of public funda by
Hall. It has about an 18-lnrh
causing your signatures tu be­
alit running parallel with the
come affixed on two checks
stripes.
against municipal funds com­
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pletely unlieknown to the gov­
MARY E. WALKER
W. I- SWOFFORD
8. J. DAVIS Jll.
Former naval personnel dis­
erning body whose authority it
charged within the past four
is to issue such documents,
years and who arc in one of
and that in so doing, you did
the present “open rate*" may
improperly obligate the city,
MIAMI (UPI) — llsydon
Latest returns front 2,255
re-enlist in the same paygrade
and you jointly did far exceed
they held when they were dis­
authority granted you in the Burns of Jacksonville and of the state's 2,297 precincts
charged. The Navy recruiter
Seminole County turned out choose party candidates in E. McCanna, 6,778 to 3.560.
charter, therefore violating Robert King High of Miami, gsvo Burn* 301,385 votes;
will be a t the Sanford USO
that which each of you took n big city mayors with oppos­ Dickinson 178,461; High 208,- in record numbers Tuesday, the first primaries.
She will b* opposed in Nov­
well above tiic predictions, to
Tho record vote unofficially
Tuesdays from 11 a. m. and
solemn oath to protect and de­ ing civil rights views, began
ember by RcpubUcan Guy
508;
Fred
Karl
of
Daytona
a Democratic runoff battle
totaled 12,225, well above the
1:30 p. m. for details.
fend."
Allen, former acting postmast­
•
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•
Beach
85,569;
Scott
Kelly
of
for
the
governor’*
chair
today,
previous
high
of
11,264
in
1956.
Mayor Van Ecpocl said to­
Percentage wise, the total waa er of Sanford.
Parents who live in the
day she U preparing a state­ victors in a first primary that Lakeland 191,232, and John
Swofford, now mayor of
was
a
major
upset
fur
High
G
6 per cent, well above the
Mathews
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville
Monroe - Wilson School area
ment in response to charges
predicted 55 per cent but less Altamonte Springs ami a
Burns, making his second 132,005.
and have a child entering th*
filed Tuesday evening and
than the previous high of 86 former county commissionerED YARBOROUGH
HARRY CUSHINC.
first grade for the school year
will have it ready (or publi­ race for govenor, sailed eas­ Among the three Republican
per cent in 1956. Present re­ won handily over his two op­
ily into the May 26 runoff as candidates, State Rep. Charles
1004-05 are urged to observe
cation Thursday.
gistration of qualified voters ponents for the Democratic
The petition demanded "joint top man nightlong in tho bat­ Holley of St. Petersburg won
the following: Register the
nomination for county com­
is
18.450.
tle
among
six
democrats.
without
a
runoff,
scoring
a
abrogation from this body pol­
child a t the Monroe School ofThree Democrat* won nomi­ missioner from District 3, tho
In winning second place, majority victory over Ken
itic, said removal to be at the
flee between 10 a. m. and 2
seat being vacated by Jam ca
earliest m o m e n t consistent High scored a stunning upset Folks of Orlando and II. B.
p. m. during the week of May
Unofficial
tabulation
of nations with subsequent auto­
matic election In November, P. Avery J r. Swofford tallied
with a fair and just time to in a race lie was supposed to Foster of Fort Myers.
18-22. They should have a
Seminole County'a primary
In Florida, however, the election Tuesday discloses barring unforeseen write-in 4,809 votes as against Ford
defend yourselves from these lose to the legislative veter­
birth certificate showing th*
candidates. Those wore Kar- Cavanaugh's 3,226 and Ucorgo
ans
from
Tallahassee.The
democratic
nomination
as­
allegutlons. We also demand
child will be aix years of age
that 12,255 electors cast bal
thi’t 'h*&gt; .»• :u*od shall be &lt;f biggest '••‘••r •*..* Fred O. sures election in statewide lots. Folkiwing Is a summary lyle Ilousholder for county Uobbow'a 1,120, Swofford will
before Dec. 31 of this year.
Tuesday's Initial piimary 2,032 votes to fare Geneial nied the right of vote on their 1 icklnson of West Palm race*.
judge, Kenneth W. McIntosh fare Republican E. Pope Bas­
They also should secure a
of the county vote. (*&gt; indi­
Burns said in his victory cates second or run-off pri for prosecuting attorney and sett in November.
health record form from the vote resulted in two run-offs Hutchison Muy 2&gt;i. A. C. own conduct. Wa agree to ac­ Beach, the biggest spender of
The w ater control and conR. T. Milwee for superintend
school at the time of registra- for county commission pods in Smith Jr. counted 1,090 votes cept your resignations in lieu the campaign aud the candi­ statement he needed the help mary on May 20.
servation
bill was defeated,
the
May
26
second
primary,
and
Hal
Colbert
tallied
804
ent
of
public
instruction.
date
who
said
last
week
that
of candidates wiki lost to
of this action.”
lion.
U. 8. Senator
with the winner automatically
Ilousholder, presently prose­ 2,530 to 2,196.
Fitzpatrick seeking his sec­
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Public hearing and trial for if his organization couldn't keep him in front in the Holland
7,078
A second prim ary on May
cuting attorney, tallied 6,774
The Clock hears some p er elected in the Novembei gen­ ond four-year term as commis­ Mrs. Van Eepoel and Ferrin win, “ we ought to re-write thrcc-werk campaign against Odham
2,901 votes to llarlan Turk's 2,856. 26 will Include a run-off be­
eral
election.
the
books.”
sioner of District 5, topped wua set by (he council for
the diminutive High.
sons were challenged and turn­
Governor
McIntosh downed Thomas A tween Majorie C. Shepard
Incumbents J . C. Hutchison four opponents but failed to June 2, date of the next reg
ed away from tho polls when
Burns (•)
2.607 Speer 6,185 to 3,805. Milwee and Troy Ray for tax collect­
and
John
M.
Fitzpatrick
will
win
a
majority.
He
received
ulnr council meeting, although
they tried to vote in Tuesday's
Kelly
2,251
racked up 5,584 votes against or, Incumbent J . C. Hutchi­
primaries. True. The primaries luce Edward Yarborough and 3,011 votes, as against Cush
Mathews
2,018
son and Edward Yarborough
Jim Pigotl'a 4,670.
ing’s
1,544.
There
is
a
possi
Harry
F.
Cushing,
respective­
were for Democratic and Re­
Dickinson
1,611
Strangely, three top Demo­ for county commissioner from
billty here that J. O. Gregory
publican candidates. T h o s e ly, in the run-off primary.
High (*J
1.325
cratic vole-getters in Semin­ District 1, incumbent John
General Hutchison, seeking may supersede Cushing since
who were turned awuy had
Karl
1086
ole County, along with a M. Fitzpatrick and Harry F.
registered “N I"’ or no party. his second four-year term us he trailed the latter by only 23
Folks (It)
388 Commission candidate, have Cushing for county commis­
commissioner of District 1, votea. The absentee ballot
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Holley (K)
371
Republican opposition In the sioner, District 5; Incumbent
Th* Sanford Lions Club will tailed 3,882 votes hut failed to count today may place Greg
Foster (It)
213 general election in November. R. E. Carroll and Charlia
win
a
majority
over
his
three
ory
in
second
position.
AUy. Grn.
hold its installation party
Top vote-getters were Sen. Thomas for constable, District
Other tallies in this race:
Kynes
5.515 Spcssnrd Holland, Rep. S. J. 4; incumbent Linton L, Cox
June 10 at 7 p. m. at the Capri opponents.
Yarborough,
a
young
new­
George
W.
Bell,
1,430,
and
Seminole
County
Democrats
Faireloth
3,873 Davis Jr. and Mary Earle and A! Davis for justice of
Restaurant. The sociul hour
Joined the entire state Tues­
P. IJ. Com.
starts then and dinner and the comer to politics, racked up Huth II. Gallagher, 1,286.
Walker, oil seeking codec- the peace, District 6, and in­
day in voicing their No. 1
Mason
5,675 tion. These three and W. Law. cumbent Grady Unit and
installation will follow.
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choice for governor aa HayBrewer
2,136 ronce Swofford have GOP Charles Fagan for constable.
don Burns, mayor of Jackson
Stale Hop.
Professional nursing licens­
District 6.
opposition In tiie fall.
villr.
Davis
6,536
ing examinations will be given
Official tally of Tuesday's
Holland tall leal 7,078 votes
County Republicans picked
Petree
2,799 in Seminolo against Brailey primary elections was open­
Aug. 18 and 10 a t the Semin­
Ken
Folks,
of
Orlando,
ns
Tax Collcrtor
ole Hotel, Jacksonville, accord­
ed at 10 a. m. this morning
(killam’* 2,901 and will
their guliernatoriul choice.
Shepard (•)
3.noo faced in November by Re- by the Canvass Board, com­
ing to the Florida State Board
Following Is the Democratic
Bay (•)
2,490 puhliran Claude R. Kirk Jr., prised of Registrar Camilla
of Nursing. Applications must
vote in Seminole County fur
Avery
1,620 of Jacksonville.
be filed not later than July 21,
Bruce, Judgo Vernon Mins
state offices:
Wright
1,502
a letter from the board tells
Davis easily downed Robert and County Commissioner
Sk&gt;an
1,373 G. Petree, 0,536 to 2,799. He John Alexander, representing
Fur U. S. senator—Incumb­
us.
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Ellerbc
561 will he opposed In Novemlrcr Avery, commission chairman.
ent Spessurd L. Holland, 7,078,
Tax Assessor
and Brailey Odhnm, 2.901.
Archie Doye Cannon of Sem­
by Republican Robert Hoo­ Mrs. B~uce said the official
Walker
6.778 ver.
For governor—Burns, 2,607;
inole High School is one of the
tally would run well into the
McCanns
3,560
Scott Kelly, 2,261; John E.
high school teachers from 15
Mrs. Walker, seeking her afternoon and would lncludo
County Judge
Mathews, 2,049; Fred Dickin­
states to receive a grant to
third term as tax assessor, 340 absentee ballots not count­
Ilousholder
6,774 carried all 23 precincts to ed in Tuesday nighl'a unoffi­
son, 1,611; Robert King High,
attend the fourth Mathematics
Tuck
2.850 run roughshod over Richard cial tally.
1,325, and Frederick II. Karl,
Institute at Stetson University
Pros. Atty
1,086.
this summer. Sixty-four teach­
McIntosh
6.185
For attorney general—In­
ers were selected from a total
IIAYDON BURN'S
Speer
3-805
cumbent
James
W.
Kynes,
6,of 450 applications from all
School Supt.
545, and Karl Fnircloth, 3,873
over the nation.
Milwec
5.584
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For Florida public utilities
TROY RAY
MARJORIE SHEPARD
Plgott
4.670
commissioner—Edwin L. Ma
O p e r a t o r s of downtown
Co. Com. I
son, 6,675, and Phillip S.
stores had their chores Tues­
Hutchison
C)
3.882
Brewer, 2,436.
day morning when they a r­
Yarborough (•)
2.932
County Republicans voted
rived fur business. Sometime
Smith
1.690
for these governor candidates;
during the dark of night some­
Colbert
804
Folks, 388; Charles It. Hot
one had stuck, and we mean
Co.
Cora.
3
Ivy,
371,
and
11.
B.
Foster,
213.
m m .r e
CHILDREN
stuck, small signs boosting the
Swofford
4.809
12 OR UNDER
merits of one of th* candi­
Cavanaugh
3,226
Mrs. Marjorie C. Shepard Ray will fac* each other three
date*. The stickers were ex­
weeks hence.
Bobrow
1,120
and
Troy
Ray
will
oppose
each
tremely hard to get off and
Following is Tuesday's vote
Co. Com. 5
the person whose name ap­ other in the May 26 run-off
for county tax collector:
Fitzpatrick (•)
3.011
peared on them denied any primary for tha Democratic
The Seminole County unit
Cushing (*)
1,544
Mrs. Shrpard, 3,000; Ray,
nomination for county tax col­
Menu Includes:
knowledge of the project.
Gregory
1,521
lector and subsequent auto­ 2.499; Avery, 1,020; Roy It. of the Central Florida Tuber­
Cole Slaw
Bell
1,430
Wright Jr., 1,602; Rudy L. culosis and Respiratory Dis­
matic election in November.
French
Fries
ease
Association
announced
Gallagher
1,285
Mrs. Shepard topped the Sloan, 1,373, and W. B. Kllcrbe,
that
the
Christmas
Seal
mo­
Baked
Beans
Constable, 4
604.
NEW YORK (UP1) — May­ field of aix candidates Tuesday
bile unit will be at Winn-Dixie
Carroll (•)
2.182
Grits
for
th*
position
now
held
by
In Longwood from 1 until 4
or Robert F. Wagner aald to­
Thomas
(•)
1,211
Hush
Puppiea
day he had no objection to her auperior, retiring John
p. m. today and at the GreenLee
1,014
Galloway.
Ray
wai
a
little
Relish
Tray
leaf Cafe on Sipes Avenue In
running for vice president
Baggcrly
863
TAMPA (UPI) - A car Mklway from 6 until 8 tonight.
Coffee
Or
Tea
provided President Johnson more than 600 vote* behind
Scott
662
Mr*. Shepard, Ray presently is crashed into the side of a
Thursday the unit will be at
wanted him to.
J. P. ■
a deputy in the clerk of court* slow-moving freight train her* the County Jail In Sanford
Cox (•)
701
offic*.
Monday night, killing a baby from 11 a. m. until 1 p. m.
Operated
Davis (♦)
578
Jame* P. Avery Jr., vacat­ and seriously injuring her mo­ and at the Lake Mary Post
York
377
MIAMI (UPI) — Florida’s ing his county commission ther.
Office from 3 until • p. m.
Morris
347
two Democratic congressmen chairmanship to run in this
Dead waa Sheila Louise NesThe unit will be located
Constable
6
who drew opposition— Reps. rac*. placed third.
bit, three months old. Her at the Seminole Plaza in
Hall (•)
917
Rinre Mrs. Shepard did not mother, Sharon Neiblt, 21, Casselberry Friday from 2
Sam Gibbons of Tampa and
Fagan (*)
830
Claude Pepper of Miami—won g a m e r 6fl |* r c e n t p lus one of was in serious condition at uotil S p. in. and from 0 until
Young
511
haodily in Tuesday’s primary. tii* tulal veto cast, she and a hospital.
• p. m.
llcek
127 {

North Orlando's New Lady
Mayor Faces Ouster Trial

Burns, High Get
Set For Runoff

Vote Tops Predictions

Tabulation Of
Voting In
Seminole

2 County Commission
Runoff Races May 26

How Seminole
Voted In
State Races

FRIDAY N IG H T SPECIAL!

FISH

Shepard, Ray To
Vie In Runoff

A L L YOU C A N E A T —

Mobile Unit In
Midway Tonight

Wagner Willing

Baby Killed

Pepper Wins

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Pairs 6-A— April 8, 1964

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Lyman Students
Participate In
Voting Poll

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By J i m Casselberry
With all the polltdal atrawa
the wind theae daya It la only
natural that the atudenta at
Lyman Rich School wanted to
express their own Prealdentlal
preference In a national stud
ent poll being conducted by
•Our Time*,” a national etud*
ant publication.
Participating w e r e t h e
American Hlatory, World Ilia*
tory, and Problema In Ameri
can Decomracy claaaea o f
Ralph Brewer and Ken Camp*
bell.
Keaulta were aa follow*: On
the Democratic aide Prealdent
Lyndon B. Johnaon draw the
hlgheat Individual a u p p o r t
and Governor George Wallace
received three votea. High man
on the Hat of Reputillcano wne
Ambaaaador Henry C a b o t
Lodge with 111 votea. Other*
Hated on tha ballot were Rich
ard M. Nixon, 0.1; Senator
Barry Goldwater, 3.1; Govern
or Nelaon Rockefeller, eight;
Governor William Scranton,
four; Governor George Rom
ney, three; Senator Margaret
Chaae Smith, three and Har­
old Staaaen, no votea.
Write-In* Included Attorney
General Robert Kennedy who
received five votea; former
Prealdent Dwight EUenhower,
two votea; Mr*. Jackie Hennedy, Jamea Hoff* and Martin
Luther King, one vote each.
The atudenta were allowed
to vote for only one candidate
and the namee were not Hated
by party. Although Johnaon
received the hlgheat vote, it la
intereating to note that the
combined vote for the GOP
outnumbered the Democratic
vote.

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Member of the Sanford Jun­
ior High School “ Uravettei"
will compete April 1&gt; In a
district
majorette
context
•ponaored by the Florida
Bandmaatera Aaaociatkm at
Merritt laland.
Tho "Bravettea" captured
third place in a recent atate
context of the U. S. Twirling
Axaoclation at Orlando. In thl*
context, medal* were won by
Bonnie Boyd, Dixie llolmcr*
Mary Pat Bertrang, Mary
Jane Burn*, Frances Dangle
man, Jean Huff, Donna lie*
wiechln, Sharon Ganaa, Fran
cea Cammack, Brenda Brown
and Robin Fordham.
Peter Bukur wax elected
president of tho Council of
Twirling Teachers of the U.S
association.

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Marine Corporal Howard H.
Benton, aon of Mra. Addle E.
Hawkins of 102 Oakland Ave.,
Sanford, received hi* certlfl
cate upon completion of the
Marine Corps Institute cor
respondence course, "The Ma
rlna Noncommissioned Offic­
e r ", in ceremonies held re­
cently.
He la assigned security dut­
ies as Corporal of the Guard
at Marine Barracks at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Before entering the Marines
in April 1900, Corporal lien
ton attended the Lyman High
School at Longwood.

By Mra. Adam Muller
The DeBary Chapter of the
Auxiliary to World War 1
Barracks 1197 recently spon­
sored a Dessert Card Parly
In the Community Center with
M tables in play.
Serving aa auxUiary chair­
man for the event was Mrs.
William Denning while Com­
mander WiUlam Brlea and
Michael Donlon represented
the Barracks.
Door prlxaa went to Mr.
and Mra. Herbert Vitt, Mra
X. Steere, Mrs. A. Van Dusen,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Newmann,
Mrs. M. Mahon, Mrs. F. MU
denbergar, Mr. and M-a. Irv
ing Jacob*, Mrs. M. Ebeach
Mrs. M. McManus, Barry An­
derson, Mrs. M. Donlon, Mra.
Z . Reilly, Garry Braverman,
Mrs. M. Holmes, Earl Anddrew*, Mrs. Julia Alien, Mrs.
W. Joyce, Mrs. W. Denning
M d Mra, Eugene Betaert,

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Rail Strike
Threatens
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Snbln Ornl Sunday Data:
Who should take part? Everyono who has not completed
the full vaccine aerlei. O ffi­
cials stress that if you are “ in
doubt, turn out.”
When? This Sunday from
noon to 6 p. m.
Where? Florida State Dank,
Movleland Drive-In Theater,
Crooms A c a d e m y , Geneva
School, A ft P Shopping Cent­
er, Stubbs Pharmacy, Midway
School, Winn-Dixie, Highway
17-02 and 434, Lake Monroe
School, Jai-Alai Fronton, Lake
Mary School and City Hall,
Oviedo.
Cost? Nothin?. Unless you
feel you cun donate 60 cents
to defray the cost o f the pro­
ject.
W hy? Peace of mind, knowin? you are immune to polio
viruses should they strike in
Seminole County.

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WASHINGTON (U PI) The railroads announced to­
day an embargo on all
freight traffic as of a min­
ute past midnight as the
government sought feverish­
ly to avert a nationwide rail
strike at that time.
In anticipation of the
strike, most railroads oper­
ating In the United States
announced they would not
accept freight of any kind
for loading, transportation,
interchange or reconsignment effective at 12:01 a.m.
Friday.

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WASHINGTON
(U PI)
—
The Johnson administration
opplied round-the-clock press­
ure on union and management
officials today to avert a

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Nation Braces
For Tieuplf
Strike Conies

“ The Clock" hears that a 6,000-man payroll may be added
to Seminole County's economy
CHICAGO (U P I)—The na­
in the very ncur future. Big tion braced today for a crip­
deal said to be "cooking' for pling rail strike that could
a new industry here.
paralyze countless industries,
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clog highways with commu­
Deport o f the Presbyterian ters nnd put a serious dent in
Church in the United States the country’s economy.
for 1903 shows that 2D new
Housewives would feel the
congregations were organised pinch in family pocketbook*
in the Southeastern states. Of und growers o f perishable
this number, two, or 14.6 per food would suffer irreparable
cent .were formed inSeminole losses.
County. These are the Church
The threatened strike was
of the Covenant, in Sanford, set for 12:01 a.m. (local time)
and St. Andrews Presbyterian Friday.
Church, Dear Lake.
The day-old srlke of the
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Illinois C e n t r a l Railroad,
Figure out this one: Tele­ which precipitated the latest
phone rang in The Herald of­ crisis in a long-simmering
fice. A pleasant Voice said: dispute
over
werk
rules
This is Miss Joy with the I’ e* changes, already posed tre­
riodical Company in Jackson­ mendous problems.
ville, Florida, If you can an­
A nationwide w a l k o u t
swer one question for me I would pose mure.
may have a very pleasant sur­
Service to more than 2,000
prise for you.” It. E. Porter communities in the Midwest
replied, "A lright.” And Miss and South was cut o ff by the
Joy hung up her phone.
Illinois Central walkout.
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The sudden strike sent
Mack Cleveland Jr. Is hob­
thousands of c o m m u t e r s
bling around town .watching
flocking to buses, car pools
where he stops. The Seminole
and taxi cabs in Chicago.
County senator has a good,
Freight shipments were tied
painful reason. Gout.
up throughout the line’s oper­
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ation in 4 states from the
It’s being market-tested now
Great Lakes to the Gulf
and powdered grapefruit Juice
Coast.
may soon become a new prod­
Louisiana strawberry grow­
uct on the market. Developed
ers and the nstlons’ banana
by scientists of the U. S. D. A.
Agricultural Research Service industry would be particu
and others, the new powder Iarty affected by a prolonged
strike.
dissolves in cold water to
Several large manufartur
make a nutritious grapefruit
juice with a remarkable fresh ing plants in Memphis, Tenn.,
already have been hard hit
flavor.
by the I-C strike.
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Meat packing planta and
Reminds us of the dehydrat­
ed water some wag tells about. other food processora would
It comes in a paper cup. When have to rely on trucks for all
you want a drink, all you have their shipping operations —
and there probably will not
to do is add wuter.
be enough trucks to go
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A financial boost has been around.
A strike of even a few days
given cities and towns in Sem­
inole County as they share in duration would result in mas­
the (2,973,932.53 allotment of sive layoffs and shutdowns.
the Slate Deverage Depart­ The auto industry, which em­
ment's cignret tax collections ploys a half million persons,
for Februury. The division, ac­ would be among those seri­
cording to the director, Rich­ ously affected. The steel in­
railroad companies
ard It. Keating, gives Alta­ dustry,
monte Springs, (1,710.73; Cas­ and aluminum producers also
selberry, (5,076.72; Longwood, would In- hard hit.
(2,307.72; North O r l a n d o ,
(1G0.G1; Oviedo, (080.02; San­
ford, (14,040.37.

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Remember about this time
last year when North Orlando
had a police department and
no gun? . . . now they have
the gun but no police depart­
ment. Resignation of Chief
Andy Ferrin was turned in
last week and requests at
Tuesday night’s council meet­
ing for a volunteer to take the
job met with no response, not
even a suggestion.

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Incidentally, y o u r c l o c k
winder (who became a “ clock
watcher”
before the long
meeting adjourned )would like
to note at this time that May­
or Irene Van Kepoel scored a
commendable performance at
a difficult meeting, first time
presiding. A number of con­
troversial issues, in addition
to the many annual assign­
ments, were on the agenda
and the overflow audience
showed no hesitancy in join­
ing in the discussion nt every
turn.

12 Tagged Fish
Taken From
Lake Golden

Twelve tagged fish have
been taken by 10 anglers from
Lake Golden In the (500,000
Schlits fishing derby, it was
learned today.
Orlando distributor for the
brewery has submitted the tag
numbers to Milwaukee for
confirmation o f the cash val­
uation o f the tags. One fish In
Lake Golden reportedly is
carrying a (10,000 U g.
Chief Jean K. Benson, San­
ford Naval Air Station, has
hooked three of the prise fish.
Others are Lois II. Ries, 417
Beth Drive; Donald Faulkner,
2434 Cedar- Avenue; Emory
E. Atwell, 434 Maniin Ave­
nue; Warren H. Donat, Lungwood, and George Osborne,
Chief M. 0. Kyser, David II.
Hall, Charles M. Ward and
Ronald E. Poison, all o f SNAS.
Hall’s catch was a bluegill;
all others were bass.

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threatened
nationwide
rail
strike at one minute alter
midnight.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtx, warning that a lieup of
America’s rail t r a n s p o r t
would disrupt the U. S. econ­
omy, said the public interest
demanded an immediate set­
tlement of the dispute.
He presided at the hourslong
emergency
mediation
session at the Labor Depart­
ment which finally broke up
with "n o progress” reported
at 3 a. 19. EST today. Wirtx
scheduled another meeting to
begin seven hours later at 10
a. m. Zero hour for the threat­
ened strike Is 12:01 a. m.
(local time) Friday.
The labor secretary said a
major complication during the
two top union leaders—Char­
les Luna, president of the
Brotherhood of R a i l r o a d
Trainmen, who was reported to
be In Canada, and II. E. Gil­
bert, president of the Bro­
therhood of Locomotive Fire­
men and Engincmcn. The sec­
retary said he expected both
men at the 10 a. m. meeting.
Wirtx said after the eorly
morning session that there
were no plans at present to
bring the President directly
Into the dispute.
President Johnson, facing
his most serious labor crisis
since he took office Nov. 22,
arranged to keep In touch
with Wirtx on developments in
the peacemaking efforts.
The nation's railroads were
poised to impose new work
rules even though 200,000
members of five train operat­
ing unions have vowed to walk
off their Jobs the minute the
changes take effect.
The railroads took the step
to combat what their spokes­
man termed "guerrilla war­
fare” after four of the unions
struck the Illinois Central
Railroad in a surprise, pre­
dawn manepver Wedn&lt;;adAV
that touched off the latest
crisis in the complex conflict
that began In 1959.
Johnson directed Wirtx to
call the railroad and union
spokesmen
into conference
Wednesday night to head off
a paralyzing walkout.
In a precedent • breaking
move, the government also
called these top railroad ex­
ecutives into emergency talks:
Stuart
Saunders, Pennsy­
lvania Railroad; Ben Heineman, Chicago &amp; North West­
ern Railway; Wayne John­
ston, Illinois Central; E. S.
Marsh, Santa Fe Lines; Al­
fred Perlman, New York Cen­
tral; W. T. Rice, Atlantic
Coast Lines; Walter Touhy
Chesapeake A Ohio, and Wil­
liam White, Erle-Lackawanns.
Informed sources said the
administration
peacemakers
were concentrating primarily
on agreement on a procedure
for resolving the tangled work
rules Issues.

MacArthur Now
Lies In Capitol
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
The body of General of Hie
Army Douglas MacArthur lay
in state today beneath the
great dome of the Capitol,
symbol of the nation he serv­
ed for most of his long life.
His simple grey s t e e l
casket—standard Army issue
—retted in the Capitol notunda on the black cstaflaque
that a century ago bore Die
body of Abraham Lincoln and
less than five months ago
that o f John F. Kennedy.
The remains of the ((-yearold hero were brought to
Washington Wednesday on the
second stage of the journey
to his final resting place.The
body will be flown to Nor­
folk, Vs., later today, where
it will lie in state until burial
Saturday in the MacArthur
memorial—a 114 • year • old
former city courthouse.
The casket, due to arrive
at Norfolk at 3:30 p.m., was
to be borne by horse-drawn
caisson through the streets of
the Virginia city—birthplace
of his mother and her long
time home—to the memorial.
The body will lie in state in
the memorial until shortly be­
fore funeral services at St.
Paul's Episcopal Church at 11
a. m. Saturday.

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 11)08

THUR sT, APRIL 0, 1004

Polio Can Be Wiped J1QWA...
Out, Physician Says Wallace Home
The American public holds
in Its hands the chance to
wipe out polio once ami for
all.
Dr. Kenneth E. Pierce em­
phasized tills noon at the Sanford-Seminole Jaycee luncheon
in the Civic Center.
Tlie chance Is contained in
two doses of Sabin vaccine
and the first dose will be ad
ministered this Sunday in the
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Gen. MacArthur
Korean War
Charge Bared
NEW YORK (U P I)— General of the Army Douglas
MacArthur may have be­
queathed the Western world
one of its greatest security
scandals by charging that
Britain betrayed the Allied
war effort ill Korea to the
Communists.
MacArthur said the British
gave his war plans to the
Chinese enemy ami were abet­
ted In so doing by "fools"
and "Anglo-8axon-Philea” in
Washington. His accusations
were made in separate 1954
Interviews with two Ameri­
can reporters — Jim Lucas of
Scripps Howard newspapers
and Bob Considlne o f llvarat
Headline Service. They were
kept secret until Wednesday.
The general also was quot­
ed as saying he could have
won the war In Korea in It)
days by dropping 30 to 50
atomic bombs on Communist
Chinese forces and using hun­
dreds o f thousands o f Nation­
alist Chinese troops to spring
a strategic mouse • trap on
the milliomiisn Communist
force.
MacArthur also advocutcd
denying the Communists re­
supply and preventing anoth­
er invasion of Korea "fo r at
least 00 yrara" by sowing a
massive robalt radiation licit
scrota the Asian Peninsula.
He said Washington vetoed
the plsns under British op­
position.
The British Foreign Office
declined comment on MacArthur's sweeping indictment,
but the British Embassy in
Washington Immediately de­
nied any betrayal in Korea
by ita government.
"W e
had
commonwealth
forces In Korea at the time
ao obviously we had no in­
terest whatever In leaking
American plans to the Chin­
ese,” an embassy spokesman
said.

Report Deluyed
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
A logjam o f paperwork has
delayed a biracial group's re­
port on publle feeling shout
ths civil rights problem hers.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
Jayrt-c-sponsorcd Sabin Oral —Gov. \leorge C. Wallace flew
Sunday.
homo from his first presi­
I)r. Pierce said the objective dential primary Wednesday
of Hie SOS program is to \night to lie greeted by a
"kill paralytic polio in the brass hand and more than
community.” The Salk vac­ 3,000 cheering supporters.
cine was never able to do
this, tlx* speaker said, but
Sabin will "if we have maxi­ ' WASHINGTON
(D PI)
mum community participa­ Gen. Curtis K. LeMay will
tion."
|remain as Air Force chief of
o advantages uf the Sabin I staif until he reaches retireTho
!.'.« is th**'
o te i.if. ui/j -ment age on Feb. 1, 1965. He
vaccl.'.e
Hi'1* it pie&gt;
carrier stage, meaning that* has held the job since July 1,
persons can, and have carried 1901.
the virus, although they were
immune. They could give it
to others, Dr. Pierce said.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
For this reason, he added, (U PI) — Communist guerril­
it is important that older las overran a South Vietna­
persons (carriers) lake part mese training center only 15
in the SOS program even miles from the capital Wed­
though they will not be per­ nesday, leaving 26 government
sonally adlicted by the dis­ soldiers dead and 37 missing,
ease.
it was announced today.
Sabin vaccine, he said, is
"in competition with the or­
dinary virus in the body and
MIAMI (UPI) - Hep. Earl
will remove it from the body; Faircloth asked Gov. Farris
will kill It.”
Bryant again Wednesday to
Dr. I’elrce itressed that the demand (hat Atty. Gen. James
Sabin vaccine is totally safe. Kynes l*»ue a detailed report
"Tho only way a persons will of his uses of state plane
know hr has taken it Is when since announcing hr will seek
he tastes the sweetness of the
a new term.
cube of sugar.”
The vaccine is given In the
sugar rube or In distilled wa­
WASHINGTON (U P I)
ter for diabetics.
Senate
Republican
Leader
The "feeding stations" few
Everett M. Dirkscn’s propos­
this Sunday’ s project have
als
lo modify the fair em­
been set up in convenient
ployment section of the civil
places throughout liie county
rights bill ran into a liberal
These are located at the fol­
GOP challenge today in ad­
lowing:
vance ef a parly conference
Florida Stale Bank, Movieland Drive-In Theater, Crooms on them.
Academy, Geneva School, A &amp;
P Shopping Center, Stubbs
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
Pharmacy, Midway School,
Winn-Dixie, Highway 17-92 and — Henry (Buster) Hell, vice
I3t, 1-akc Monroe School, Jal president of the International
Association
Aalai Fronton, Lake Mary Ixmgshoremon's
School and City Hall in (1LA), Wednesday night be­
came tiie sixth man to he
Oviedo.
convicted on charges of tam­
pering with a jury that was
to try Teamsters Union Pres­
ident James lloffa.

LeMay Stays

Reds Kill 26

Report Asked

Ev Challenged

6th Conviction

Bunche Tries
To Avert War

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI) —
Top United Nations trouble­
shooter Ralph J. Bunche step­
ped into the Cyprus crisis to­
day in an effort lo avert a
clash between the Greek Cyp­
riot government and Turkey.
Ilunclie arranged a meeting
this morning with President
Makarius, leader of the Greek
Cypriot community, to be fol­
lowed by talks with Vice
President Fazil Kuchuk, head
of the rival Turkish Cypriota.

Sanford Man's
Brother Killed
Vance Davis, brother of
Johnny Davis of Sanford, was
accidentally electrocuted Wed­
nesday while serving as an
electrical engineer on a con­
struction job in Morton, Miss.
Funeral services are sche­
duled to be held In Morton
s i to t. m. Frida/,

Can’t Believe It
LONDON— Earl Shinwcll,
defense minister of Britain
at the time of the Korean
War, replying to reported
charges of Gen. Douglas MacArthur Hiat Britain supplies
hit war plans to the Commun­
ist Chinese:
"I can hardly believe that
Gen. MacArthur said any­
thing so foolish."

Farm Bill OKd
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
The House, in a long and of­
ten hectic session, approved
President Johnson's contro­
versial farm bill shorUy after
midnight to give the Chief
Executive a double legislative
victory. Passage of the whealcotton bill, which now goes
to the While House, came only
a few hours after the Housa
approved the President's pro­
posal to expand the food
stamp program for the needy.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 165

Burns Fires Heated
Reply To Dickinson
By United Prrss International
Jacksonville Mayor llnydon
II111 ns fired buck angrily Wed­
nesday at a charge of oppon­
ent Fred O. Dickinson o f West
Palm Beach to cap a day of
attacks and counter-attacks in
tlia Democratic campaign for
governor.
Also near the end of ths
day, candidate Fred Karl of
Daylonn Beach added hla prediction for the May primaries
to those advanced by soma of
the other candidates. So far,
none, of the six has left him­
self out of the runuff In tha
political prognoaticatlng.
Karl, campaigning in Pan
unm City, aaid he will be in
Hie running with Sen. Scott
Kelly o f Lakeland.
Burns, meanwhila, loosed
hla swat at Dicklnaon when ha
arrived in Galncavilla to wind
up hla day,
"M r. Dicklnaon, in a dlspicabty low television attack
In Jacksonville last week,

'Next Step' In
Gemini Program
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
Amerira’a Project G e m i n i ,
freah from proving it ran
launch a two-seater apace
rapaule, now turns to the task
of demonstrating it ran re­
cover one and to the selection
of men to ride the craft Into
orhlL
The firry ride o f an unman­
ned 7,000-|&gt;ound Gemini spaceship into orbit abourd a Titan2 rocket Wednesday "allows
ua to progreas to the next
step" in the nation’s newest
manned spaceflight program,
said an exhuherunt Charles A.
Mu thews, Gemini p r o j e c t
manager.
Tha "next atep” is twofold:
— Tha launching of a similar
s|Mire capsule on a sub-orbital
up and down flight to try out
re-entry techniques and recov­
ery forces. That shut la plan­
ned for "this summer.” prob­
ably August
— Tha selection of the first
two man who will make a
spaca voyage aboard
tha
Gemini craft, which la mors
than twice as large as tha
bell-shaped Mercury capsule
that took each of four astro­
nauts into orb it Tha pilots
will be named ‘ ‘ within a few
weeks.”

said ha knew tha identity o f a
public relations man with
whom I met and planned the
racial incidents In Jackson­
ville, snapped Burn*.
Ha said ha felt It was un­
necessary to answer this at
home "since the Jacksonville
audienca knew tha circum­
stances of several days pre­
ceding my entrance into the
problem."
Ha aaid, h e w a v a r , tha
e h a r g e a wera “ unfounded,
ridiculous and absurd,“ and
that "now Mr, Dickinson is
talsviaing this film in all areas
of tha state . . . I now cal) on
Dicklnaon to prova his charge,
or publicly acknowledge this
la another political lie such aa
those being waged daily by
him and other candidates.”
In Orlando, Dickinson called
klathewa "the new publle de­
fender o f Jacksonville boss
Burns” —referring to a de­
mand earlier Uiia week by
Mathewe that Dicklnaon prove
hla chargoa agalnit Burns or
get out of tha governor’s
rare,
‘ ‘.Senator Mathews, through
hla attacks on me, hna become
tha beat press agent 1 have,”
said Dirkinion—and added a
slap at Mathewa’ failure to
vote down the Milk Commitahm's price-fixing powers in
the IU63 seas Inn.
Dickinson also won endorse­
ment Wednesday from the
l ’ulatka Daily News, which
commented editorially: "A ll
Florida Is on the move. Wa
must move with it, and for
this promising era ahead Putnun: County, like the rest o f
Florida, needs a man like Bud
Dicklnaon.”

M AJOR

Negotiations
wera being
completed today in Atlanta
on an application by the SL
Juhna-Imiian River Canal Dis­
trict for a (50,000 loan from
the U. S. Housing and Homs
Finance Agency (IIH FA ) to
finance further engineering
studies for the Sanford-Indiun
River waterway.
John Krider, canal district
chairman, and Harold Scott,
Jacksonville engineer, wera
conferring with HIIFA offic­
ials todny at Atlanta. Scott
represents Reynolds, Smith
and Hills, engineers.
Tho state government al­
ready has advanced (10,000
for engineering studies whilo
Seminole, Volusia, Brevard
nnd Orange Com.tics havo
voted (2,600 each annually
for operations.
Norman Bryan, of the en­
gineering firm's Orlnndo of­
fice, said today that right-ofway 350 fret wide and 24
miles long will be donated
gratis by Norman Lund, o f
lltusville (the former Cam­
eron tract), Miami Corpora­
tion, Lauderdale Theater Cor­
poration and Cameron Devel­
opment Porporatlon.
He said width o f tha canal
will vary from 175 to 225 feet
and it will lie eight or mura
feet deep, running between
two locks at 16 feet abova
aea level.
Commencing at Lake Mon­
roe, the right-of-way will fol­
low tho St. Johns through
Osteen Bridge to a point near
Lemon Bluff, cut overland im­
mediately north of Osceola
Airport, cross the SL Johns
and In a nearly atraight Una
proceed overland, cross U. 8.
Highway 1 and continue (•
the Indian River at Oak Hill.
It is at this Utter point
that the U. S. Army Corps
of Engineers la planning a
new haulover canal from tha
Indian River for the inter*
coastal waterway Into M&lt;tiqulto Lagoon. The present
haulover canal north o f Tit­
usville will he closed to elim­
inate water traffic near tha
■para missile launching alta.
Spoil from the canal rightof-way will be dumped In
such a manner aa to provide
a bed for a future four-lane
highway between Sanford and
tha Atlantic Coast, should it
ever be developed by the SUte
Road Department This was
a suggestion made more than
a year ago by John Urumley,
Sanford, member of tha sanal
district
It has been reported tha
two locks, raising the canal
level, will eliminate salt wat­
er intrusion Into tho fresh
water St. Johns.
Tha proposed canal la a
century-old dream to open tha
S t Johns River to through
water traffic, both commer­
cial and pleasure cr a ft l?ia
Florida legislature appropri­
ated mmo (6(&gt;,()Oo for its con­
struction prior to the War Be­
tween the States but that
conflict hatted the plana.
Canal district officials hava
expressed tha hops that HitFA will finunce the entire
project. It also has been sug­
gested it be financed through
revenue.

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Fire In Plant
A defective boiler at the Nchi Bottling Company plant,
540 Pecan Avenue, summoned
firemen Wednesday night at
5:40. Damage wax confined
to the boiler by firemen under
the direction of Chief Mack N.
Cleveland Sr. The xnen re­
turned to their itatiom at
0:21 p.m.

defects for tha Ufa of tlrea and tubea.
FREE MOUNTING

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BUDGET TERMS

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Question:Who Finances Wallace?
ATLANTA (U P I)-W h e r e
ti tha money coming from
th«t ^Ubom t Gov. Georg* C
Wallaaa uses to finance hla
■ t a t a a ' rtfhta campaign*
■croaa the nation T '
Wallaaa iaya IU coming
from "ordinary people," but
baa never elaborated.
Sen. William K. Proamlre,
DWIa.. aaya Wallaaa Had
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
a s 4 a "anonnoqa expand!
The annuel Bamlnol* Coun
t u r n " far nawipapor, talari ty fo u r H* Event day w m
plan and radla advertising.
a big aucceas, The avente
Apparently le n t eoneernoc ware held at the County Ag&lt;
are Alabamlana who bare rlcultura Building on the Or­
given almeat unanlmouo *up&lt; lando Highway. Boys and
part I* Wallaca'a faraya into g|r|a competed In various cat­
the Par Weat, Uia East and egories with demonstrations
tha Mid wait, among other o f their •hill and ability In
plaaaa.
learning.
Political obaorrara in Ala
Carmen Adrlntlrn look first
Hama aay the trip to the W rit place In the senior dlvltlon of
Caaat and Canada aarly thla Pood*. Linda I,unis waa first
year coat a minimum o f M,' In tha Junior class.
TOO) the trip to N*w Eng&lt;
In clothing tha senior team
land laat yaar about |»,OOQ of Sandy Mlklar and Kathv
and tha Midwait trip aama Rooki waa tha winner and
where between, th a t waa Juit Sharlll Young, l i t In Junior*.
tha beginning,
Hama Improvement was a
The governor and hla a Idea junior Linda |ab«||. In child
baa* boon allent for tha moat care, Margaret Irwin, and in
part about whare tba dellari' th* public speaking class,
far .Wallaaa are originating.
first place In tha (enter divi­
They have attributed tba ft sion went to Margaret BUrnancing to a mountain o f ana, and junior Marela Bry­
mall, piled in cardboard boxes ant
la tha baaemant o f tba atate
For tba boy* demonitraboupa whom a doaan aacratar- tloni| in tba senior public
tea borrowed from variant (peaking It w*i George Brad•tale agancioa worn pot to •haw, and Junior Rudy Muel­
work aaxwering and filing tha ler.
lattara.
In Uia tractor driving conPpaaa aide Bill Jonas aaya teat Kenneth Viles was tha
aaa latter from California ar. senior winner and Nell Stanrived with a SIAM shark an ko Junior winner. Tha tractclosed.
*
era ware furnished through
A n a w a r i n g Proxmlre'i tha courtesy o f tha Hood
ekargs af fa t financing. Wal Tractor Co. and tha Florida
laoa anaauMid that " I ba- State Bank were tha award
llava tba Wiaaonaln result# doners. Kenneth Alexander
may lessen up contiibutlana •enter, and Thor Allgren, Jun­
to help our causa. Wa bar# ior ware winners In tha Good
bean financed by tbs ordinary Reading temp, division.
ppopla and it baan't bean aa
David Mohn In senior in­
■r-"
sect eiasa; and Mark Colbart
When tba gerem or want n f o r r a a t demonstration,
Wait, ba waa aoaomponlad by fhaaa boya and girl* arc now
bla uaual entourage Including qualified to go to district
Ida press aide, twa body, •rente day at Gamp MeQuarguard(. aaveral friends and ria on April llt b .
various aide# in twa airplanaa.
A fter tha demonstrations
Me baa just started flying in &gt;•4 all boon glren, tha f-H
• now ’ modified Loskkaad Hdlng club gave a vary In­
Lodestar for which tho atate teresting horse shew, Tba
paid ItWiOOO. .
ahow waa under tha direction
Wallace haa aeaoaa to obaut of thalr leader Wesley Glloa.
1104,000, t h y a a g h varloui
Tha ending af tho County
fund# aach aa uyboap at tha Evente day found tht bor»
g*an*W*a mam (on, amargan* and field Already selecting
alia and office axpandlturaa their project and demonstra­
fa f Whlab ha ia aat apeciflcxl tion fo r tha Brants day o f
ly f aaraantable. Thai* baa IMS,
bang aa indication, bowarar,
that ba baa uaad tbit money
Ida Wa aampalgnlng.
Ia aath atate where ha aa*
t a n a primary. Wallaaa ia
aapHag tha Damacrsta moneyfarcin# tba party to dip iata
tha state's war ahaat.
By Julia (Urtea
Briar ta tba tampalgn in
Election and Instillation o f
WiMaaafn. Democrats esti­ officers for tha Altamonte
mated H would taka about Springs Elementary P T A
•10AM ta saver their aspen. wars announced fo r May 19,

Annual County
4-H Event Day
Called Success

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Altamonte PTA
Sets Election

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If1'

Student Wins
A rt Honor
By Jaao Caaailbarry
lUehard Olion, eighth grad*
or at South Seminole Junior
High School at Caaaelborry
a«d a .student ia Mrs, Joan
la ttle'e arts and c n fta clati,
racaatly. won honorable man*
tlon in M&gt; £ aster egg decorat­
ing contest sponsored by Wintar Park Federal Savings and
Loan Association.
Jfl# antry waa Judged In
tba Junior high division for
orifiba|Ity and comic appeal.
Richard's egg waa decorated
w a tramp and hla prise waa
• aat o f art pencils. Ilia hob­
by l» art and ha haa ambl.
liana a f hocoaUng a cartoonl»L

Hospital

Notts
Ann a

V:S0 pm ., at a brief business
masting o f tha group held
1\ieiday night prior to a pro­
gram an artificial resuscita­
tion.
Principal Frank Gore an­
nounced that school holidays
will bo coming up April 9824 white teachers attend a
atate convention and that a
spring roundup will ho con­
ducted Friday, May 8, at
which time parents will ha
asked to register children en­
tering first grade next fall.
Notices will ba aant out prior
to tho roundup. Attendance
areas will remain tho aama.
A sample fan was on dis­
play o f tho typo te ba In.
•tailed In aach claasroom aa
a project o f tha PTA. Boom
count was won by Mrs. Pat
Qlion's second grads.
W. E. Moors o f St. Peters*
burg, assistant safety direct­
or o f Florida Power Corpor­
ation, presented tho film antitled "Tho Pules o f U fa,"
which demonstrated applica­
tion o f mouth to youth re­
suscitation ta an unconscious

victim-

Hltf

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Page 2 — April 9, 1964

Rrralft

Question and
ANSWER Session!
WHERE: SEMINOLE CAMPAIGN
IIKADilVARTKKB, 1st. St. A

Park
fit

Avaaaa, Baafard
fib
WHEN:

Mam April 18, f * 9 P. M.

THE PANRLt
Mrs. Barak Harden, N a d N. Cleveland Jr.
Mra. Balkar Bird

mi

Dr- W. V. Roberts

YOU'RE INVITED
Lear* More A bool

JOHN

E.

"JACK”

'WSSr

ju r t u m im

MATHEWS

MRS, JOYCE ALTMAN o f Enterprise recently presented her kinder“The J.lttlo Reel Jlen" to an audience
garten claaa In « programi entitled
........................
composed of parenta and friends, Terry Ilayhurat Acted aa master of
ceremonies for thU delightful end entertaining program.

Beat qualified For Goreimor
PA Pal. Adv-

Cancer Drive Workers Sought
Tha launching of a drive ta
enlist volunteer door-to-door
crusaders for tha 1994 cancer
crusade In tha Ranford area
was announced today by MrsRickard Gleason, a r u s e d a
chairman.
Tha drive got under way at
a coffee at tha Capri courtesy
of Bob Hancock, for all area
captain*.

Brochure On
City Started
Work baa bean started oo
tba publication o f A multi­
color brochure depicting life
In Sanfo-d as seen through tha
camera eya, It w m announc­
ed today by Howard Hodges,
gasldsot o f Ranford Atlantic

National Bi&amp;k.
Tba bank, along with other
Interested merchant*, U pro­
ducing the book with tba
assistance of Diversified Publi­
cations, Inc., a Florida firm
of merchandising consultant!.
Whan the bgeh J* com puted
It will tell the detailed atory
of Sanford In words and pic­
ture! and will be distributed
by leading motels and hotels
and by tea BemiaoU County
Chamber of Commerce and
tha Ranford Chamber o f Com­
merce.
Tba 44-pa ga gold and black
book will contain ovay J00
new photographs of Sanford
which will b t InterUced with
new original art by A1 Birch,
well known Florida graphic
artist.
Tba book win tell of all
facets of Sanford life, Hodges
•aid. "A s this la a commun­
ity-wide project, we Invite all
Sanford merchants to Join us
In lta publication," Hodges
added. Merchants who are In­
terested In helping In Its pub­
lication should call (be bank.

Business
Briefs
Edwin D. Hunt, sales man­
ager of Hunt Llncoln-Mcrcury,
Inc., Sanford, has been award­
ed a four-day holiday In Ber­
muda for his outstanding sslea
performance, George P. Mon•gnat, Lincoln-Mercury Divi­
sion JacksonvilU district sales
manager, announced today.
The
Mercury
dealership
sales manager and hla wife
will fly to tha sunny Atlantic
island oa April 18, where they
will ba guests of LincolnMercury.
Some 190 Mercury dealer
••lea managers la tba country
ware honored with tha trip folowing combined January and
Fob-usry sales which exceed­
ed tha aama period of 1969 by
30 par cent and were the high­
est ia the history of tha Divi­
sion for any Jaauary-Fabruary
period.

Bafrashiaanta wart carved
•y second grade mothara at
lillJo Nixon. Marion fr e e the close o f tha meeting and
man, Charles Snyder. Ludle program.
Pvgb, Rebecca Taaaar, Lae
JCather Keen. Robert Koeth,
Tha wild rose is tha slata
Matt Ip SlagleVon, Rickard Jot f l o w o f Georgia, Iowa, New
Ita lic. David lllta. aU af York and North Dakota.
Sanford; Marvells O w a i a ,
Long wood; Robert C. Dorn,
Lpk* Monroe; Howard MidStaten, DaRary; Dorothy LaViRcrsprltlf Mgttreaa
Vender, Orlando; Agnes B.
Re nova I ion Special
Hubbard, Qranga City
Births
• g jjr ilW t U -lM
Hr. and Mr*. Maria Qrady,
• Brand N*w Caver far
hay. Caiaeiberry
Matt race
Dtecharita
• Brand New laaulatiaa
William Xratxert, Edward W.
tk tr v
Dlakiaa. Kuna P a rsou . Hal*
HANFORD
m BrIdlers, Natalia A. La119
Magnolia
, Mary Maada, Naaay
A
vnm
aad baby, all «d 9ofr
lard; M arif C. Oliva, DaBary;
PhoM PA M a l l
Haaal Thomas, Osteen; Blan
FREE PICKUP aad DELIVERY
•bf Craea, L ain Mary

Tha educational and fundraising crusade will begin
April 13. April Is Cancer
Control Month designated by
Presidential proclamation.

During the masting Mrs.
Thomas Largan, president,
Seminole County Unit, ACS,
showed a film to area cap­
tains. Since preparation for
this year's erusada will con­
centrate on more effective
training o f volunteers to do
tho door-to-door hell ringing,
•o Important in raising funds
and educating tha public in
waya to protect thamialvea
from death from cancer, the
film explained procedure*.
"W o must saturate tha com­
munity with life-saving infor­
mation if wa are to do tha Job
wa are called upon to do," the
chairman said.
,
Mrs, Glceson Hated tho pri­
mary objecta of tha April
drive. "Through our education­
al message wa expect to save
lives from cancar today, and
through our fund-raising ap­
peal w# 'expact to save Uvoa
tomorow," aha said.
MONEY HAVING
"Baeausa cancar touch**
each o f ua, either directly nr
Jm^rocUy," Mrs, Glaaai-n mid.
"each o f ua must do hm stfavte
to combat tha disease. Hero in
the Sanford area erusada vol
unteers will not only ring
doorbells to collect funds but
will leave at aach home a UfaGENUINE FORD
saving leaflet which telli bow
to proteet your family from
cancar. This fraa educational
material stresses tha value of
annual chackup* and tha Im
portenca o f knowing cancer's
seven danger signals. Our vol
unteers will urge every adult
in avary household to get a
GENUINE FORD
health checkup yearly, aha
•aid, and they will aim ask for
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Lake Monroe Jottings
|Why these anxious human be­
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
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Hello There . . . PLEASE DO
NOT FOUGET . . . THIS j Rush about and worry so"
SUNDAY IS THAT POLIO I
Said the Sparrow to the Robin,
DAY . . . so to the Monroe
S.hool between noon and S "Friend- I think that it must
be
p. m. and set that drop. * *
Al Johnson dropped In (or a That they have no Heavenly
Father
abort visit Sunday on his way
dow-n the coast. He said wife Such as cares for you or m e."
Lenora is home again after
a short stay in an Atlanta
hospital. She is doing fine and
has to go back in three weeks
(or a checkup. * * * Claudette
(Mrs. Dill) Tenney and two
small children of Eglin Field
are here visiting her parents
Claude and Ilcna Haw-kins,
also brother Sid. • • • Import­
ant meeting tonight of the
Monroe Home Demonstration
Club. Last minute plans will
be made on the anniversary
party on the club In May.
ilope every member will be
able to attend. * * * Glad to
hear that Helen (Mrs. Leland) Todd of Upsala Road
is out again after being in
the local hospital. • • • Also
out of the hospital is Buck
Leslie who is on the road to
recovery. • • • Little Larry
Dodson, wrho was burned on
his arms and legs a short
time ago and confined to the
hospital, is now home. That
is wonderful, Larry, and just
you be very careful and don’ t
play too hard. • • • Herman
and Lucille Spivey took Lu­
cille's mother, Mrs. H. A.
Taylor, up to Orange Park to
visit the Norman Lee family
for a couple of weeks. • •
Mrs. Gertrude LeGcr spent
last weekend in Winter Gar­
den with Mrs. Licllle Gra­
ham. They motored down to
Lake Wales to see the Passion
Play. • • • The Paul Dennis
family has his parents here
visiting them from Ft. Laud­
erdale. • • • Visiting in Jack­
sonville last weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cow­
ling. • • • Glad to see Morris
Melts out again after his re
cent confinement in the local
hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Martin of Cocoa and
Robert'a mother, Mrs. Smith,
and his sister. Jewel Carlton
visited with the 11. W. Spl
veys and Mrs. 11. A. Taylor
during the Easter holidays
• • • More visitors here for
Easter were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl White and sons, John and
Mike, of Jacksonvile and Mr.
and Mrs. “ Squeaky" Walton
and son Byron of Switzerland,
(F la). • • • Mrs.Melvin
Owens Is
In Green Cove
Springs with her mother while
she is recuperating from rerent surgery. We wish her a
speedy recovery. • • • Little
Carolyn Spivey a student at
Sunland Training Center in
Orlando spent the Easter
weekend with her parents the
H. W. Spiveys. . . . Mrs. C.
R. Gilea and daughter, Mar­
tha, have returned home after
an extended visit In Miami
Beach. They stayed with her
son-in-law and daughter, Ed­
die and Chris Grow. Chris
brought them home and is
staying for a short visit while
Eddie is in the Bahamas on a
job assignment. Eddie is the
brother of yours truly . . .
Don't forget that the 4-H
Handy Helpers Club will have
a bake sale this Saturday at
the
Winn-Dixie
Store
on
French and 23th. The girls
want to go to camp this sum­
mer, so they are trying to
bring up the treasury account
Tliey bad a wonderful time
last Saturday at the County
Events Day. * * * Our thought
this week:
Said the Robin to the Sparrow,
" I should really like to know

Dinner Meeting
Attended By
Candidates

Bv Maryann Mile*
The Bear Lake Elementary
PTA ha* railed a special
meeting for 7:30 p.m. today,
in the school auditorium, for
the purpose o f completing
Inst minute plans for the
Country Fair to be held
|April 18, 3 until 8 p.m., at
Ji&amp;ws: the school.
II would be especially ap­
CURL SCOUTS from Troops 382, 695 und 299
taught by Jack Huffman at the Mclodec SkuVpreciated if mere of the men
recently earned their certificates and skating
ing Rink,
would attend this meeting.
( Photo by Gnssninn Studio)
badges by participating in skuting lessons
Announcement
has
been
ntnde that * special room
will l&gt;e set aside to display a
sizeable collection of rare
hooks which will be offered
for sale at the Fair.
Other attractions Include
p e r f o r m a n c e s o f TV's
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - "Skrcto, the Clown," at 3:30,
Beverage Director Richard B. 4:15 and 5 p.m.; rides on the
Healing said today taxes col 40 et 8 locomotive, hay
leeted by his agency during rides, haunted house, country
store, cake walk,
picture
Ihc first nine months of this
painting machine and field
year exceeded the total take
trials and events.
for last year.
Games to play will include
l Tp to now. Keating report­ darts, hnt toss, fish pond,
ed. revenues from cigarette grab bag, bean bag, bowling,
and beverage taxes totaled horseshoes and a special at­
S»t.505.220. which was more traction . . . students will get
to throw wet sponges at their
than $2 million in excess of
touchers in one booth.
collections for fiscal 1962 63.
Cotton candy, ccld drinks,
March collections totaled
$10,106,422. an Increase of 40 hamburgers and hot dogs will
per cent over the same month bo on sale anil sixth grade
students will be selling cook­
last year.
Keating said the present books.
Proceeds from the event
collection trend Indicated cig­
arette and beverage taxes will be used to purchase
would roach the $!?o million books for the school library
GIRL SCOUTS of Troop 920 recently presented two podocarpus trees to
revenue
mark by the end of in order that it may be fully
help beautify grounds at South Seminole Klementnry School. Christy
accredited.
the fiscal year.
Hurp, principal, left, is shown receiving the trees from Cheryl Rabbitt,

Ry Maryann Miles
A number of the county's
political candidates accepted
invitation to attend Monday
night's dinner meeting of the
Forest City Community A s­
sociation held at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria in Cassel­
berry.
Introduced by John Bethea,
association president, were
James P. Avery Jr., Kenneth
W. McIntosh, Charles Fagan,
Mrs. Marjorie Shepard, Jim
Plgott, Carlyle Housholder,
Richard McCanna, Mrs. Bob
Petrcc who appeared on be­
half o f her husband, Edward
Yarborough and Dr. Robert
Hoover.
The program was presented
by Dr. Kenneth Wright in
conjunction with the group's
current fund raising drive to
build the "Forest City Com­
munity
Association
Club
House and Recreation Cen­
ter" on the property site lo­
cated on lot 65, Lake Har­
riett Estates.
Points stressed by
Dr.
Wright included “ how to be
Karen Scott, Patricia Messick and Barbara Begin, members of the
honest, how to stay out of
troop. Mra. Donald Cole is troop leader und Mrs. Carrol Scott is co-leader.
jail and how to pay your bills
with other people's money."
He suggested that the assoc­
iation feature the fact, along
with the fund raising effort,
that those joining the associ­
ation at this time will be­
Plan* sre being set up for
By Maryann Milra
By Mrs. Clarrnce Snyder ,
come charter members.
Osteen Girls
4-H
Club
Recommendation* for offic­ a vocational program for
dropout student* in Seminole, meeting Mundny with Miss
Adolph Juhl is chairman of
er* o f the Bear Lake Ele­
Orange and Osceola Counties, Joan Stuurt, assistant county
the drive and eaptalns arc
Allen
Forward
and
Dick mentary PTA were prevented who, after being out of school ngent, and local leader, Mrs.
Lashlcy,
• and approved at luesday for one year will be eligible Lowell l'cttis, made ptuns for
night'* meeting of the group to participate and learn a participation
in
County
conducted by Dick Lauhley, trade. Students will be paid Events Day to he held this
president.
$14 a week. A student can- Saturday at Deleon Springs.
Taking over-w ill be Mre. ’ ,otr however, quit sefiool and
The local club will prezent
Frieda ilerota, president; Airs. go directly into the vocational a sewing demonstration by
Kay Vieta, first vice presi­ trogram.
llcth l’cttis and Betty Cutter
dent; George Dabbs, second
Johnson concluded his pro- and a rooking demonstration
Hie procedure for appll- vice president; Grant Mueller, tram with an open question by Diano Pell, Diane Smcdcants to follow In entering the trcaaurer and Mrs. Ernestine ind answer discussion.
berg and Karen Pettis.
Miss Seminole County Beauty Forward, eccretary.
The 4-H girls hove born In­
Attendance banner was won
Guest speaker for tlia pro­ by Mr*. Betty Dudman's third vited to lie special guests at
Contest was spelled out by
members o f the sponsoring gram was J. B. Johnson of ind fourth grades. Refresh- Saturday's Community I’ lcnic
the Orlando Vocational School nents of cookie* and coffee to be sponsored by the Oiteen
organization, the Civitans.
Each girl wishing to parti­ who talked on the problem were served In the cafeteria Civic Association at the Pub­
cipate should stop in at The of school drupoute.
lic Park.
irior to the meeting.
Johnson said that among
Herald office, the office of
Charles Kampf, Civitan presi­ reasons listed for dropping
dent, In the Edwards Build­ out o f high school were “ lack
ing, or contact any Civitan of interest, laziness, IWiblllty
m e m b e r f o r application to get along with tlio teach­
ers, failure to have success
blanks.
The application should be and subpccts desired were un­
STANDS FOR
taken home, signed by the available." He pointed out
prospective entry and her par. that teacher* would hava to
ents, and returned. It should help such youngsters to find
be accompanied by two full- a motive for staying in school,
length snapshots of the girl. advising that more teachers,
RUDY SLOAN FOR TAX COLLECTOR
These will be retained by per student, aro needed and
that often a "pat on the
Civitans.
Vole — May 6
Paid Political Adv.
The entry then should con­ back" would help.

New Officers Elected

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The appointment is essential,
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The contest will be held at
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Th* auxiliary of World War
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met for a covered dish buf­
fet supper, recently at the
barracks.
While at the table the
group enjoyed singing many
World War I eongs.
Each
organization held
their separate meetings with
Mrs. Bea Newtome presiding
fo r the auxillsry.
The next meeting will be
a covered dlih supper on April
21, at which time the auxil­
iary will hold a white ele­
phant sale.

The Ethel Boot Circle of the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church will sponsor a bake
sale on Saturday, April II. at
9:30 a.m. in front of MeCrory's store.
Delicious Swedish Limps
bread snd assorted Swedish
cookies which have been sold
at the Circle's Smorgasbord
will be available, as well as
pics, cookies, cupcakes, home­
made bread, coffee cake, car­
rot cake, iplce cake and
other cakes.
Mrs. Ethel Corbett, Mrs.
Marion Bethea and Mrs. Alice
Nordgrrn will serve as chair­
men of the event

CHICAGO (U PI) — If
rough, red hands and chap­
ped checks are among your
winter beauty problems, try
adding moisture to the air
In your home, beauty experts
suggeeL
The overhested, dry at­
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moisture
from
the
skin,
leaving It rough, flaky and
chapped. The American Med­
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en Cosmetics confirms this,
noting that when the skin
loses water, the natural fats
and oils cannot prevent the
skin from becoming brittle.

Mrs. I. Carpenter
Hosts Meeting Of
U.S.C.S. Circle

1 can awee tened condensed
milk
4 egg yolka
H cup of calmondln Juice
Juice (13-IS)
4 egg whites (beat stiff)
Blend milk with egg yolks
and mix In Juice. Add egg
whites. Pour in baked pie
shell. This does not have to
be btked. And it can be stor­
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4op with an king if you wish.
It U very simple to make
and also quick. And the good
part about ttla 'H can ba put
in the freezer.
• • •
Now that esbbage la plenti­
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cipe for a CABBAGE CAS­
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directly from the oven.
1 mad. bead cabbage, shreded
5 cups diced ham
1 (lOVk oz) can condensed
cream of mushroom soup
tt cup milk
H cup buttered bread crumbs
Steam catbage In covered
saucepan with small amount
of water until tender. Drain
If necessary. Arrange cab­
bage and ham In alternale
layers In greased 2 qt. cas­
serole. Blend soup and milk,
pour over cabhageham mix­
ture. Top with bread crumbs.
Bike In 330 degree oven 30
mlnuei. S enes a.
• • •
From General Foods ire
have received the recipe for
the month. It is called CHIC­
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SALAD
1 pkg. (10 os) Green peas and
Celery (frozen)
1 tbsp, water
1 tbsp. butter
1V4 cups diced cooked chicken
1 cup mayonnaise
Lettuce leaves
Place vegetables, water and
Clean steam pressure canners after each ust to assura
efficient, safe canning. To
clean the safety valve and
petcock, draw a string or nar­
row piece of cloth through
them.

Personals
By Julia Bartos
Mrs. Ted Dudek of Dol Ray
Manor will fly by jet from Mi­
ami to London, England,
where she will spend thres
weeks with her parents, Mr.
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birthday la*t week at her home on Magnolia Drive, Forest City. Enjoying
a trip to Skate City following delicious refreshments were, front row, left
to right, Donna Lindamood, Juanita Gates, Darlene Hall and Debby
Botcher. Standing arc Jamie Dice, Linda Kelly, Jean Rupert, Linda Mar­
tel], Susie Copeland, and Patte Barnes.

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James Sinn of Toccoa Falls, N. Y.
Ga. Mr. Sinn is attending a
Bible School thera, and deliv­
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Services held on Shell Rd.
Easter Sunday morning at
Dawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ul­
rich of Lake Dr. had a re­
cent gueat, Edward Bauman,
of New Mexico. Following
retirement, Mr. Bauman pur­
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low, Program Chairman, Pat
Mrs.
Samuel Grierson of
at Pinecrest School Friday night nt 7:30 p.m. Getting ready for the act
WHborn, Secretary, Iris Car­ Alicante Rd. ha* had a* her
are front row, right to left, Don Tyre, Russell Gordie, and Lex Logsing.
penter, Treasurer, Gall Cock­
Bnck row are Mr. Tom Cat (a teacher), with Linda West, Luanne Dnnguest*, her niece and her huarell, and Sunshine Chairman,
gleman and Sherry Sires.
band, Mr. and Mra. John Spry
Odelte Small.
Mrs. C. M. Donald gave a of Staten Island, N. Y , who
very Interesting talk on the visited all tha place* o f In­
meaning of the Woman'* So­ terest in Florida before re­
ciety of Christian Service.
By Mrs. n. L. Johnson
turning to New York.
Mr*. Carpenter aerved cof­
fee end cookie*.
Margie Gallea of Lakewood
Also her CHOCOLATE AL­ the pan. Set aside all except
butler in saucepan. Cover
,
. . .
.
.. . | The group will meet the
tightly and bring to a full MOND DREAM PIE
tbsp. fa rom fry pan. Mix fl
WednPeid.
of
e, ch Dr., is busy entertaining
the remaining 1 tbsp. flour
boll over high heat. If necess­ t baked pie crust
guest* from New York, Beat­
with the fat in the pan. Avoid im n' _______________
ary, stir vegetables to hasten Filling:
rice Ralogh and her daught­
thrawing. Reduce heat to t large (4W oz) chocolate al­ scraping off any browned
NUTRITIOUS CHEESE
ers, Michel* and Cindy of
flour from pan. Add milk.
mond candy bar
low. Leave covered and sim­
American blue cheese is ap­
mer very gently until vege­ 20 marshmaliowa
pend lightly until smooth and proxlmit.-ly 21.5 per cent pro- Flushing, Long Island, N. Y.
tables are Just tender, about *4 cup milk
cook to the consistency of (eini 305 per cent milk fat
Mr. and Mr*. Eilot former­
thin white sauce. Pour sauce and 40 per cent moisture with
5-4 minutes. Drain, reserving V4 pt. whipping cream
over potatoes In biking dish. the hatance In total milk min­ ly o f St. Petersburg, hare
liquid. Chill Die vegetables. 1 teas, vanilla
moved Into their new home
Top with well-browned chops. erals.
Combine chilled vegetables 4 marshmallows
on Lakewood Dr. The Eliot's
and the chicken. Thin may­ Combine chocolate bar, 20 Cover the baking dish. Bake
A surprise touch can be ara Interested In the Florida
onnaise with the drained li­ marshmallows and milk In In 330 degree ow n for 30 to
quid. Stir Into chicken mix­ top of double boiler. Mc-lt and CO minutes until potatoes are given to a planter o f lush Federation of Art, and are
green plants by adding tome frequent visitor* at tha De­
ture. Serve on lettuce. Mikes stir until mixture Is smooth 10ft and tender. .Serves 4.
• • •
fresh flowers, such at cym- Bary Mansion House.
3V4 cups, enough for 4 serv­ and creamy. Remove from
Be sure and send In your bldium orchids, In a water
ing*.
heat and cool. To cool quick­
a
*
*
Mr. and Mr*. John Vot of
ly place In a pan of ic« wa­ favorite recipe to me at Rt. tube, saya tha Society of
1, Box Sl-B Sanford.
American Florist*.
Martha Logans Baked Ice ter.
Aster Dr. hava had a* their
Cream Pie In Cocoa Crust
Whip cream and add vanilla.
COCOA PIE CRUST
When chodate mixture cools,
H cup shortening
fold In whipped cream and
t cup sifted {’our
blend until smooth. Pour Into
V« teas, salt
baked pie (hell and chill sev­
4 teas, sugar
eral houra. Before aervlng de­
V4 teas, vanilla
corate with easy marshmal­
3 tbsp. water
lows daisies. With scissors,
FILLING:
cut each of Use marshmallows
Meringue
Into petal ahaped pieces. Ar­
3 egg white*
range the marshmallow pet­
Vi teas, salt
als to resemble daisies on the
H teas, cream ot tartar
surface of the pie. Center
8 tbsp. sugar
each daisy with a small piece
1 teas, vanilla
of marshaUow tinted yellow
For Crust:
with food coloring.
• • •
Cut shortening Into ilfted'dry
Ingredient* unlit mixture Is
The family of Clara Dawson
consistency of corn meal and says mother ean really fix
small peas. Combine vanilla SCALLOPED POTATOES and
and water. Gradually sprinkle PORK CHOPS real good. Lets
enough liquid over flour mix­ try them.
ture to dampen dough. Blend 2 cups thinly sliced raw po­
with fork or pastry blender.
tatoes
Place dough on waxed paper. 1 small onion, sliced
Knead 3 limes. Let stand at 1 teas, salt
room temperature for 14 to 20 pepper
minutes. Roll out dough. Fill 4 loin chops or rlh pork chops
into pie pan. Flute edge.
(V4 to V thick)
Prick pastry. Hike In a very 4 tbsp. flour
DAVID WESTCOTT JR. recently celebrated hi* nlxth birthday at hla
hot oven 430 degree* 8 to 10 1 cup milk
home, 781 Ixirmnnn Circle N., Longwood. Mrs. Glenda Hobbs assisted
minutes. Cool.
Arrange potatoes ami onions
Mrs. Westcott. Enjoying tho celebration were front row left to right,
Pack Ice cream firmly Into In layers in a greased baking
Tony Hobbs, Johnny Westcott, Dnvid, the honoree, Dennie Westcott nnd
thoroughly cooled pie crust. dish, seasoning each layer
Michael Russell. Second row arc Linda See, Terry See, Patty Sec, Kathy
Wrap, mark and place In with aalt and pepper. Trim
See and Dorothy Westcott. Third row, Lynette Fricker, Sherry Hobbs,
freezer If pie Is not to be fat from pork chops and aave
Steven Fuller and Janey Fuller.
served Immediately. Just be­ it for later use. IJghtly sea­
fore serving mike meringue son each chop with aalt and
by beating egg whiles with pepper and coat well each
Before using orw bread
salt until peaks will form with 3 tbsp. of the flour. baskets, swish them through
when beater Is lifted. Gradual­ Brown chops on both sides warm, soapy water and rlns*.
ly beat In cream of tartar in some o f the pork fat in a Such baskets are often made
and sugar until meringue Is frying pan. When chopa are in foreign countries and have
very stiff. Add vanilla. Pile well browned, remove from
passed through many hands.
meringue lightly over Ice
cream, making aure meringue
tourliei pl« crust all the way
around. Bake in a very hot
oven 430 degreea 3 minutes
or until meringue Is delicate­
Widths
ly browned. Serve Immediate­
S, N, M, W,
ly.

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�Miss Gloria Jean Alford
And Mr. Terribilini Wed
Gloria Jean Alford beeam*
tha brid# o f Paul Terribilini,
Jr. during a 3:00 o’clock
ceremony Sunday afternoon
April 5, at the home of her
grandmother, Mr*. G. W. Al­
ford o f Lake Hay*.
The bride i* the daughter
e f Mr. and Mr*. Roy Alford
and the groom i* the *on of
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Terribilini,
Sr. o f Hollywood, California.
The beautifully decorated
patio wa* the *cene o f the
wedding. Ib e couple ipoke
vowa beneath an arch fash­
ioned o f gladiolus, mums and
gardenias.
The bride, given in marri­
age by her father, wore a
petal pink suit, with match­
ing accessories, and carried a
bouquet o f white gardenias.
Her only attendent was her

lister, Mrs. Georg* Sturges
of Jacksonville, who wor* an
ensemble of lemon yellow.
Best Man wa* Jim Head of
Sanford.
The bride'* mother wore a
summer dress o f iris blue with
white accessories.
A reception was held on
the patio for the family and
friends. Mrs. Lonnie Alexan­
der cut the bride'* cake' and
Miss Jan Sutton presided at
the punchbowl.
After n brief honeymoon,
the couple will make their
home in Sanford.
Out o f town guests were.
Mr*. James Alford, David
Gibbs, Mr. and Mr*. K. Y.
Bennett and children o f Jack­
sonville, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Alford, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Price o f Orlando.

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April 9, 1964 — Part 8

Impressive Rites Install Gray Ladies
The Seminole County Chap­
ter, American Red Cross,
held the capping and pinning
ceremony for Gray Ladies in
the School Program, Monday,
at the Seminole C o u n t y
Health Department Assembly
room.
Howard H. Hodges, Chap­
ter Chairmnn, Seminole Chap­
ter, American Red Cro.«»,
made the introductory re­
marks, nnd commended the
Indies to the highest for their
efforts to assist in this vital
project.
Gen Charles H. Gerhardt,
U.S Army (retired), outlined
the Red Cross role in the pro­
gram, and the Seminole Coun­
ty Health Department role in
the program was reviewed by
Dr. Frank I^one, Director.

Ted Barker, assistant prin­
cipal o f Sanford Junior High
School spoke for Lake Mary
Elementary School, nnd San­
ford Junior High School on
the school role in the pro­
gram.
Mrs. Ann Snyder, Unit
Chairman, Lake Mary Ele­
mentary School, conducted the

capping, and Mrs. Dorothy
Miller, Unit Chairman. San­
ford Junior High School, pre­
sented the pin*.
The
certificates
wer e
awarded by Mr. (lodge, nnd
Mrs. Mnthilde D. Frissel, Ex­
ecutive Secretary, Seminole
County Chapter, ARC led the
ladies in the Gray Lady

Pledge.
Mr. Hodge introduced the
Gray Ladies, and presented
them
to their nssigned
schools, with Mrs. Eugenia
Ruby, teacher. Lake Mary,
accepting the Gray Ladies to
Sanford Junior High and
Lnke Mary Elementary.
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the psychologist said he found
that children have a better
chance o f coming through
multiple m o v e s uninjured
when both niB and pa believe
the experience i* an enriching
one.
Parents In such a situation
nlso help the children If they
believe in the work the brend'vinner is engaged in.
In his analysis, Dr. Peder­
sen found that families with
children suffering emotional
problems associated with mul­
tiple moves mostly had a mo­
ther who bated the idea of
pulling up stakes for hubby'*
job’s sake.
The husbands In the famil­
ies with problem rhildren,
what'a more, didn't seem
completely sold on tho worth
c f the movc-or the merits of
being engaged in work that
meant moving the family
around..
Dr. Pedersen first analy­
zed the record* of 27 emotion­
ally disturbed children who
had been referred to the child
osychiatry of Walter Itced
General Hospital In Washingtun, D.C.
The average age o f the
children: 13. They were re­
ceiving treatment for a rang*
o f emotional and behavior
problems, including troubles
with studies, tutors, truanch,
brushes with the law, and
psychosomatic complaints-say
phantom stomach aches. On
the average, the troubled
rhildren had moved nin* times
since birth.
Then th* expert assembled
Information on groups of sons
of regular Army officers. The
average age: 13. On the aver­
age each moved about 10
times since birth as a result
o f dad being in the regular
Army. But these children were
getting on in school and com­
munity.
Probing more deeply, Dr.
Pedersen talked with parents
o f both groups.
Analyzing th* research ma­
terial, the psychiatrist con­
cluded that frequent moving,
as such, does not harm chil­
dren emotionally if the par-

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GRAY LADIES receiving caps, pins nnd certificates in the American Ited
Cross ceremony Monday were upper picture, left to right, the Mines,
Catherine Williams, Dorothy Hendry, Wiludenn Clark, Lois LnFolletto,
Hetty Snndnge, Thelmn Stewart, nnd Lorraine Miller. Dignitaries par­
ticipating in the imperssive ceremony were lower picture, Howard H.
Hodges, Dr. Frank Leone, Mrs. Eugeniu ltuby, General Charles H. Ger­
hardt, and Ted Darker.

South Seminole Persnoals
By Maryann Mile*
Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle of Ormond Beach and
formerly from Merrick, N. Y.,
were recent guests of Mr*. S.
J. Vitrano of West Lake
Brantley Road, Forest City.

ley Drive, Bear Lake, has
been released from Orlando
Air Force Base Hospital, but
is unable to have visitors at
home.

with a delightful trip Sunday
to Silver Springs.
Mrs. Edith Johnson of 411
David Street, N. Orlando, is
recuperating al home follow­
ing surgery at Winter Park
Mrs. Agnes Williams of Memorial Hospital.
Meredith Manor is now re­
cuperating in a nursing home
Mrs. Hattie Huffman is in for one month, following tier
Orange Memorial Hospital, release from Florida Sanitar­
due to a fall in which she ium and Hospital.
suffered a broken hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Paid Knight
Mrs. Wilbur G
Miller,
Col. Lucas Baird, 3309 Shir- of Sto Queen* Mirror Circle.
Casselberry, have had as wife of Ui* Like Marin
house guests, Mr. and Mr*. Estates Developer, DeBary,
William America from Bra­ has flown to Shannon Ireland,
denton, and entertained them to visit irlatives ami friends.

DeBary

Personals

Seminole County members
of Rho Chapter of Delta Kap­
pa Gamma Society were hos­
tesses for a coffee dessert
meeting of Rho Chapter, at
the home of Mrs. Boyd Cole­
man, 3301 S. Park Ave.
Decorations throughout the
party room* featured an April
Shower theme. The table was
centered with assorted spring
flowers under pastel colored
umbrellas, and miniature um­
brellas were used in the des­
sert plates as nut cups.
The business session was
conducted by Mrs. G. Walter
Morgan, Rho president.
Mrs. L. L. Rowland was
moderator for a panel dis­
cussion entitled
"Changing
Educational Patterns in Our
.Culture,” which was present­
ed in a most interesting man­
ner. Panel member* were
Mrs. J. H. Conely, New Smyr­
na Reach; Mrs. W. L. Wads­
worth, Bunnell; Mrs. T. S.
Barger, Mount Dora, and
Miss Mary Ann Gatch of DcLand.

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enta are “ with It."
He found mothers o f the
disturbed boys disliked mov­
ing so much and hated much
about the military life. They
hungered for deeper, more
permanent roots. The hus­
bands wero seen suffering
from the wife's lack of un­
derstanding o f military life,
Parents o f the children
without emotionnl problems,
meanwhile, were found to
have in common an enjoy
ment o f travel and a belief
that exposure to many school
systems enriched the cliil
dren, both husband nnd wife
liked the military life.

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Moving And Transferring
Present Family Problems
Dad rushes home with
what he thinks is good news.
Th* boss wants him to
move to good old compnny's
plant in nnother state, in the
nnme o f advancement. It
means a bigger job nnd a fat­
ter paycheck. Ma cheers him
on—at first. He senses she's
not completely in fnvor. Then
they both fret about what
good or evil will befall the
children forced to pull up
roots as dad inches ahead in
his career.
The situation, typical in
families of migratory white
collar workers, can be enrich­
ing or damaging to the o f f ­
spring. What hnppens to tho
children depends mainly on
the attitudo of the parents,
according to an analysis of
children and families in the
most migratory of careers,
the regular Army.
Dr. Frank A. Pederson, a
psychologist in the child re­
search branch on the National
Institutes of Mental Health
NIMII, a branch of the Pub­
lic Health Service, engineered
the study.
Reporting In the National
Institute* of Health •'record,"

certificate* for Lake Mary
were the Mmes, Wiladen
Clark, Dorothy Hendry, Lois
La Follctte, Ann* Prswl, Candace Robb, TTielma Stewart,
Virginia Sullivan, and Cath­
erine Williams.
Sanford Junior High Gray
Iaidies to receive cap*, pin*
and certificate* were the
Mmes. Lillian Colbert, Cath­
erine MacLauchlin, Lorraine
Miller, Edna Southward, and
Betty Sandage.
Following the impressive
ceremony, refreshment* were
served during the social hour,
under the capable direction
of Mr*. Eugenia Ruby, over­
all chairman.

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�‘Lift’ For Patients
Here's a typical menu at Rowan
Memorial Hospital in Salisbury, N.C.
Twelve-ounce boneless strip steak
(or broiled lobster, king crab or frog
legs)j baked potato, smothered in
sour cream and chives; buttered
green broccoli spears, broiled tomato
parmesan, banana or chocolate cream
pie, hot coffee.
The meal is typical, that is, for
those lucky patients eligible to par­
take o f the hospital’s "gourmet din­
ner" plan which enables them to
dine stylishly without getting out
o f bed.
The prerequisites for eligibility
aree no diet restrictions and a friend
or relative with $3.50 to buy a gour­
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to one served in a luxury restau­
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fo r the meal, o f course).
As described in "Hospital," the
journal o f the American Hospital
Association, the luxury includes
special china bordered with floral
patterns, tray cover and elegant fin­
ger bowl.
The patient chooses when he
wants the special dinner, usually in
the evening. The hospital reports
that the most appreciative diners
are those who have been hospitalis­
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thing to cheer them up.
The hospital breaks even on the
deal financially, and is ahead o f the
game in the morale department
with happy, stuffed patients.

John PhllHps Is aa artIculat* patriot who waste
te fled th* solution to oar
staggering taxes. Politiclias quibble ever retail aal*
text* vs. gross lac*aie
texts, but don't ere* sug­
gest cutting down th* out­
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Worth Another Step
The victory o f Mr. Kenneth Froslid over the State o f New York
ought not to be passed o ff as mere­
ly an isolated instance o f one deter­
mined man taking on a sovereign
state and winning.
It ought to serve as an inspira­
tion fo r millions o f other motorists
who allow their cars to be used as
mobile billboards.
Froslid is the man who objected
to New York's 1064 license plates
because they bore the inscription
"W orld's Fair." He sued the com­
missioner o f motor vehicles, claim­
ing the fair was a private organi­
sation and the state had no business
giving it free advertising.
The New York Supreme Court
agreed with him and ordered that
the state must issue plates without
the inscription to anyone who re­
quested them. Thu state is appeal­
ing.
Not everyone will sympathize with
Froslid’s fight. He won a victory at
the expense o f good cause, for the
fair will benefit ail New Yorkers,
whether or not it Is a private cor­
poration.

Froslid would have been more o f
a hero had he sued, not the state,
but one o f those car dealers who
doesn’t hesitate to affix his nams
to ears that don't belong to him.
Very few automobiles are seen to­
day that don’t bear either a decal,
which is impossible to remove with­
out wrecking the finish, or a metal
nameplate bolted onto the body,
which is equally Impossible to re­
move without filling the holes and
repainting.
A lot o f car owners are evidently
very fond o f their dealer. It’s hard
to believe so many people are too
timid to simply say "no."

Thought For Today
Woe to those who devise wicked­
ness and work evil upon their beds!
When the morning dawns, they per­
form it, because it is in the power
o f their hand.— Micah 2:1.
In a democracy, the individual en­
joys not only the ultimate power but
carries the ultimate responsibility.
— Norman Cousins.

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The Knife Of Irony
WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Politic*! obituaries ar* differjnt from othora In that poll
Iclsne sometime* write their

own.
Richard Nixon’s peevish
and vulgsr press conftrenct
In Novsmbtr 1008, when ha
complalntd that tha Califor­
nia preea had given him the
"shaft” in hla gubernatorial
campaign, wgs a sslf-csrvsd
tombstone. And Nelson Rock­
n ,
R m l l w t l t M i t i 1st- unteers will bring to their with a mora than 98 million efeller's equally ill-timed and
ill-tempered performance on
t m fr -m Ita raa.ara ■■ . ■ fe­
lla a ffa irs. Tfea w rits* m ar •** neighbors Ufa caving infor­ atlocatlun.
his legislative program In A l­
a feta Bam* . r a t l M Ik* 1st- mation about not just a single
Tha American Cancar So­ bany ovtr tha Easter week­
far alaa rarrlsa fba writs,**
fra * Bam* a a * a f l n a . Lcltsra form o f cancer — but about ciety haa long been a sound end reeds like another flrat
a f fsw a r tfea a IS* w ar** w ill other typee o f cancer which recognised health agsncy. The
person death aentenea.
fe* U n a *r*f*r***a. Laflara i n v o l v a certain aymptome,
President of the U n i t e d
aSSraaaaS fa others ara aa***fTha knlf* o f Irony in both
abla f r t r l f a l ffe*r l a s e t Saal “ Pancer'e seven danger llg- States, by direction o f an act
Inatansea la that tha men who
fa **r*aaalltl*s. Past T f la M l nale.M
o f Congress, has proclaimed did themsclvea in both had
r*hii*fe*4 fer Tfea M tra il.
Money which Is contributed A p r i l as Cancer Control
at least a smidgen o f right
Editor, Herald:
by the public, business, indus­ Month.
on their eld*. Thera Is a juntry
and
other
group*
and
or­
H i* official educational and
The society’s own erusado «&lt;• o f tha highway whleh
fund railing cruiade, In tha ganisations goes into a gener­ carefully observes high stand­ imperfectly describe* tha dou­
al fund. Allocations are made ards o f fund raising. It holds
ble demise:
Sanford arts, o f tha Ameri­
from this fund to conduct
can Cancer Society will b* year-round cancer control pro­ Itsolf completely accountable Here Ilea tha body o f John
to the American publle. It’s
Day
launched on April 18, 1904.
grams. Part o f this fund Is many volunteer* ar* dtdlcatWho Inaletad upon his right
Tha American Cancer So­ specifically allocated for pub­
Ing their support and aorvicss
o f way.
ciety crusada ehould not bo lic and professional education.
in a common humanitarian Ha waa right, dsad right, aa
confused with campaign* o f Other allocations are mad*
eauso—tho eauea to fight canh* sped along
other health or welfare organ­ for research and patient serv­
car and help eav* lives of But he'a Just as dsad now as
izations. The society doe* not ices. Last year the American
their fellow men.
if he'd been wrong.
have any ether affiliation*. It Cancer Society led all other
Nison’s lament about drawW* sincerely hope that all
i* an independent orueade dur­ voluntary health agencies in
ng j i bad praaa strikes the
ing which time dedicated vol­ leukemia and related roeooreh citizen* In this Bros will welcom* our American Cancer herds o f truth. Sometimes he
Society volunteer* when they didn't deserve it, but tometimes he did. He began hit
visit their homee.
Helen T. Gleeaon (Mrs. R. 0 .) career aa a atashar o f Left­
ist*. f o r this ha deserved tha
Crusade Chairman
Altamonte Sprints
Geneva
national gratituda which fin­
Mrs. Julia llartoa
Mr*. Jos. R. Matbleux
ally cam* hla way, hut by
Editor,
Karald:
1
838-1318
848-4814
I would like to express to than ha waa badly cut up not
Bear Lake-Forest City
Lako Mary
you tod your floe paper my only by tha Leftist press, but
Mrs. Maryann Mils*
Mr*. Francs* Wester
838-8878
831-6119
| thanks for the coverage you by th* pl«tlsts who had al­
have given our Easter Seel lowed the Leftist* to gull
Casselberry
Lake Mo*roe
program and also contribution them into beholding Nixon
Mrs. Jams Casselberry
Mre. H. L. Johnson
from The Herald. H everyone as a handy example o f foul838-8049
822-4781
had been at generous wo play politics. When Adlal
Chuluota
Loagweed
would not be falling short la Stevenson was being pious
Mrs, Joan Magla
Mre. Dense Eaten
999-9749
our drive to help our physical­ during hla presidential cam­
189*811?
ly handicapped.
paigns, h* could put a sneer
DcBary
North Orlando
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Deris Dean
As a worker la this field Into the mere pronunciation
688-4418
•II-19I9
fer the past ]g years and, as Nlxon’a name, and h* had
you know, having a cerebral many imitators.
Deltona
Osteen
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
palsy soa myself, I do not
Nlaon might have survived
688-8611
SSI-4941
[ know of a more regarding the opea aad self-righteous
Raterpris*
work than our handicapped enemies had ha not disappoint*
Oviedo
Miss llelsn Snodgrass
Mrs. Rvalya Lundy
children.
•d many whs wanted to be
U L IIIl
We mailed out 11.3SS letters his friends. It was not his
with Easter Scale. To dele defeats, nationally and In Cal­
wo have had only MO returns, ifornia, so much as tk* man­
ranging from one |M ooatrl ner o f hla defeat*. Nixon
butloo to another fer M cents. went down Ignobly, compro­
There were many eontribu mising with Rockefeller belions for SO cents and f l . Let
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Sanford, Florida
Thura., April 9, 1964 me asjuiw you that wo appro- of Nixon’s name, and ha had
squlvocatlng with John Ken­
dated everyone o f them.
nedy ever private enterprise
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CASE 8-433: John Phillips
lx a shrewd newspaperman
at Allentown, Pennsylvania.
"D r. Crane," he eald, "you
recently urred
simplifying
our tax ayitem.
"And
you
recommended
that this could be don* by
plekfng out on* Item that
everybody would ute, and then
putting the full tax on it.
"F or axample, you suggssttd fuel aa this baxle Item.
But wouldn’t the gaiolln*
price need to run at laaet 98
per gallon?
"A nd wouldn’t Inventors
then try to develop a more
efficient fuel?
"Betide*, wouldn't y * u r
plan favor those who owned
no automobiles?"
SIMPLIFY TAXES
Last year tha total federal,
■tat* and eounty tax bill of
tha U.S.A. cams te about
9160 billions.
Tha federal tax took about
9100 billions, leaving 960 bil­
lions for state and county
■pending.
Actually, wa wouldn't need
"This rich, spoiled llttla
such staggering taxes If
child Is now danelng a tan­
somebody at th* top would
trum. . .because ha can’t gat
hava the guts te fir* a mil­
what ha wants."
It teams quite certain that
Nixon and Rockefeller ar*
finished aa national political
figure*. Even If exhumed and
propped up aa candidates by
which has run out o f live men,
they would bo can davert
who** only followora would
b* a funeral procession.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
O f course, many politicians
It need to b* that a woman
and atateaman hava died on
thalr feat before this, and would feel insulted if you
such Is tha common tot What told her the drooa she was
sets Nixon and Rockefeller wearing looked Ilka It had
apart It the manner o f their
been designed by one o f th*
dispatch. Nixon was not whol­
ly wrong In walling ever hi* Dead End Kids.
I said that M my wife on*
press treatment, but It waa
the wrong thing to do. Rock­ time, and If ah* had had a
efeller waa probably right in gun hand ah* would hava b#
hla legislative program, but coma a do-it-yourself widow,
Thle reaction, however, has
hie handling o f It w u wrong.
Non* o f their enemies have changed. Make that comment
hurt thee* men at much as to n women nowaday* and
they’ve hurt themselves. Eaeh •h* probably will exclaim
In hie own way etamt to hava "How eltver o f you to no­
dcat th* death blow on his tice!"
career.
There ara two reasons why
tha oratwhUa Intuit has turn­
ed into a compliment On* is
the eo-called “ little b o y
look" that hai crept into fe­
male fashion*.
Th* wardrobe af a depres­
sion ara street gang would
now be considered high stylo.
Th* other reason may b*
eld hst to some people, but
it ie new to m*. I didn’t learn
until Just a few days ago that
ons o f th* Dead End Side
actually did grow up to b*
a fashion designer.
The tlum-to*a*lon as o r *
waa mad* by Richard Black'
well, now known in couturier
AUK VUUUVB, Mb MUMWIBB/ . clrvlcc aa, you ehould pardon
is either o f thn tw o points at th* expression, "M r. Blackwhich th o sum reach** tho well."
Blackwell a# aa adelosscat
tha adlptte, midway botwoaa in the East Side slums o f
thn equinox a*, therefore |0 Now York when bo was pick
degrees fro m each. Tho term ad to appear in a stage pro­
lii also applied to tho tim e at duction o f the play "Dead
which the gun reaches the End.” Later ha became eat
g o in t d eftoed
o f to* celebrated "Dead Bad
Kids" af tha movie*.

Holmes Alexander

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Dr. Crane9s

"T h a t's an Unfriendly A c t!"

his fell with tha cry-baby
press conference.
Yee, there ie a prejudice
agalnet Nixon, and 1 think It
will be Impossible for him
ever ageln to get a fair eheko
In national coverage, simply
because he has lost the stat­
ure o f a national figure. AU
hla protests, self-justified as
thsy may be, will ho futile.
Rockefeller’s l a t e s t goaround with hie Republicanmajority legislature telle a
similar tala. Tha Governor, I
am Informed
by sources
friendly toward him, probab­
ly had right on hla elds In
the two legislative bills which
tripped him up at Albany,
lit had a liquor-sale bill aim­
ed at preventing a recurrence
bf
th* ’bfre-faced b rib er/
wh(ch disgraced his admini­
stration a short white ago.
Ha had an antl-Junket bill
almad at Improving tha "eth ­
ic*" o f free-loading legislat­
or*. These are the kinds of
measure* that a State Govamor ought to ba pushing,
and Rockefeller would hava
been remise If he hadn't dona
■o.
But th* word Albany Is
that Rockefeller, behaving
much as Nixon did, flew Into
a pet and drove away the
very people who would other­
wise have been on hi* side.
Th* N. Y- Time* considered
It "News Pit to Print" that
a State Senator said o f tha
Governor:

Quotes
I questioned them whether
a 18,000 • passenger market
could -support two competing
airlines, and they rapUed that
they expected tits market to
grow.
-P A A Chief Najeeb E. Haltby on Russia's desire to
Inaugurate air service be­
tween New York and Mos­
cow, la conjunction with n
similar U. S. • sponsored
ssrvlca.

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sueh merchandise and tha tax
on fuel would thue be buried
In th* retail pries o f all those
its ms. And w t’d all pay Uxes,
too, via our electric light
bills.
So we'd still pay taxes but
without the nuisance valua
of hunting for 2 or 3 cents
fer a retail aales tax at tha
counter, or making out gross
Income tax forme, plus com­
plicated income tax reports,
etc!
Th* heavy uiere o f fuels
and electricity would obvious­
ly be the factories, trucking
companies, railroads, etc., but
the tax would aimply b*
burled by them at the source
so wa’d not hava worried
folks before income tax dead­
lines.
For there’d be no Income
tax deadlines any morel
And if the fuel tax stimu­
lated inventors te eoma up
with superior new fuels, so
much the better.
For now our stifling tax
system strangles all such
creative efforts, wastes mil­
lions of man hours of bril­
liant brains and even encour­
ages cheating!
So send for my booklet,
"How to Save Our Republic,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 eenta.
It Injects efficiency engineer­
ing into government!
(Always write to Dr.
Cran* In care o f this news­
paper, enclosing a long
•tamped, addressed envel­
ope and 20 eenta to cover
-typing and printing costa
when you send for on* o f
hla booklets.)

Dick West Says

The Lighter Side
A fcr he finally outgrew th*
part, he switched from acting
to dstlgnlng.
Blackwell same to my at­
tention in connection with ths
annual dinner o f ths Whits
House News Photographers
Association, which will bs
hold hare this wash.
Tha program fer this event,
ths highlight o f th* Whits
House News Photographers
Association’s social aaaion,
will feature a vocal trio mads
up o f Jano Russell, Connie
Haines and Beryl Davis.
This toothsome threesome
will a p p e a r In Identical
"Ladybird" gowns designed
•specially for tha occasion by
t h o aforementioned " M r .
Blockwsll."
Ths gowns are mads of
pink curled feathers. Ths ma­
terial, however, doesn't inter•it ma aa much aa ths logis­
tics.
The drsttca o f Mica Haines
and Mias Davla hava 1,000
feathsr* each. But in order
for Mias Ruatall to conform
te tha standards o f damuranssa befitting a ladybird,
Blackwell found It necessary

to equip her gown with 2,000
feathsra.
I ean’t aay with certainty
that Miss Russell’s drsss will
look liks it was designed by
ons o f ths Dead End Kids.
It’s a good bet, however, that
aha won’t have a llttla boy
look.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
You’d b* surprised how
many troubles a parson can
think o f when you Inquire aa
to hla health.
About all you can do about
growing old la keeping it up.
Gags ar* what soma people
pull constantly and ought te
have over thalr mouths.
Being early for a doctor’s
appointment
gives you a
chance to read 1961 magalines.
Moat couplet livs happily
aver after, aspocially aver af­
ter having children.

The Future Belongs To Those Who Plan
ELECT
Qualified Leadership
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Superior Hoalih

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lion unnaeaxtary bureaucrat*
and Inject the other efficient
measures urged by the Hoover
Commission and Senator Har­
ry ByrtL
You may recall that I com­
pared our present stupid tax
eyitem te tha medical ex­
ample o f donating a pint of
blood to tho Rad Cross.
Wouldn’t it bo foolish to
ask 100 doctor* te puncturo
you In 100 different plxcee,
when on* needle etab can do
tha trick?
Why pay 100 doctor*, plue
100 abla nurecs, te extract
tha blood?
But wa taxpayers are alio
fettered by a hidden "time
tax.” Buelneia leaders waste
their creative brains for long
hour* on quadruplicate tax
report*.
And you readers squander
millions of valuabla hours
filling out ineoras tax forms.
AU that could be abolished
Instantly! How? By levying
our total tax on on* basic
raw material at Ita source,
such aa fuel.
Actually, a tax o f 82.80
per gallon on gasoline alone
would raise the entire tax for
federal, state and county
governmentsBut I did not restrict th*
tax te gsaolln* alone, fer
"fu e l" alto Includes eoal,
electricity, fuel oil and natur­
al gas.
Thus, If a person ownsd no
ear, ha would (till pay his
shara o f tha tax bill via his
buying o f bread or shoes or
even chewing gum.
For
trucks and trains
would use fuel te transport

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TOKYO (U PI) — French
Premier Georgei Pompidous
said today that France hopes
to influence Communist China
to be less aggressive in South­
east Asia.
Pompidou, here on ■ week's
visit, told a news conference
that President Charles de
Gaulle favors tbe neutraliza­
tion of the countries of the
Indo-Chlna peninsula.

Care More For Your Ability To Read
Time jo u r reading of Dili
column and compare your
ipeed with that Indicated at
the end. The expected apeed
atiumea a dally five per
cent Improvement.
Without too much trouble,
you've managed to work up a
solid distaste for world his­
tory. Your grades are poor.
Or maybe you do honestly like
it, but your grades are poor
anyway.
There’s no point In blaming
the teacher or the text; you'll
chance neither. The problem
is that you couldn't care less.
You are failing to concen­
trate. Notice wc didn't say
you are Incapable of concen­
trating because you can sure­
ly pay attention when you like
what you're doing. The only
cure for "I couldn't care less
about world history" is to
care more for Number One—
you.
Before finding out bow to
get control of ourselves, let's
make a study-room check.
CHAIR. Not too comfort
able, not too uncomfortable
Set your lower back firmly
against the chair's back.
LIGHT. Natural light Is
best. If you don't have that,
ba sure the bulb is no less
than 100 watts and that
thcre'a another nearby light
source of about the same pow­
er.
NOISES. You'll enjoy that
disc jockey a lot more before
or after world history, not
during. And vice versa.
BOOK. Don't lay it flat on

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good reasons.
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centrate.
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this reeding In M seconds.)

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every part of the page is an
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eyes.
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thing's bothering you. Your
girl friend or boy friend has
been giving you grief lately.
Or you're in some sort of trou
ble. If there is anything you
can do about it now, do 1L
Can't do it right nowT Then
figure out the best thing to do
and the best time to do it, and
resolve to do just that. No
point in worrying any more
right now.
There must be someone who
likes world history. The fel
low who wrote the text book
docs, lie's happy and making
money from tha book; you’re
miserable and piling up eg
gravation. Do what the author
did; find the good in world
history for you.
One motive would be to turn
■round and get the better of
it, to remove one more Itch
from your life. Don't worry
about five years from now;
find motives for right now.
Maybe the prospect of shock
on the teecher'a face when
you show up prepared tomor­
row; certainly getting rid of
a failure on your record
should motivate you to dia
cover some good.
Look at it this way. World

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E NINTH JVIHCIAI* CIH CS'IT, IN AND FOR SEMIN­
OLE COUNTS', FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY
NO. 1&gt;Tan
MUFFOLK COUNTY F E D E R A L
HAVINU8 AND LOAN A8BOC1ATION, a United Blnlaa o f
Am erica corporation,
P lain tiff.
EHNEBT
J.
COBUnN
and
FRANCKS U COIIURN, his
w ife, at ala.
D afan dan t(i)
NOTICE TO A PP E A R
(B Y PUBLICATION)
TOl
ERNEST J. COBURN
(Raaldanca U nknow n)
FRANCES U COBURN,
hla w lfo
(Raaldanca U nknow n)
and
Eaeh and all unknown
pertona. parties and d e ­
fendants w ho claim by.
through, under or agalnot
tha aforesaid ERNEST J.
COUURN and FIIANCBH
1. COBURN w hether as
apouaaa, lialrn, davlaaan,
grantees, aaslgnee*. lien ­
or*. creditors, truatoaa or
alhorw lsa, aa to oach and
all o f whom raaldanca ia
unknow n:
and
Each and nil unknown
peraona. parties and a t ­
tendants, aa to aach and
all at whom realdonea la
unknown,
having
or
claim ing
to
hava
any
righ t, title or Inloroat in
or to tho follow in g d e ­
scribed property, w hich la
tha su b ject m atter o f tha
a bove-styled causa, vls-i
L ot
SS. B E A R L A K E
HILLS, a ccord in g ta tha
P lat thereof, aa recorded
In Plat Rook IS. Paaa ST.
o f the Public Racorda o f
Sem inole County. Florida;
togeth er w ith tha fo llo w ­
in g!
T w a ( t ) Elaatraad W all
llaalara 1M R
Including tho buildin g and a p ­
purtenances located
thereon,
and togathar with tha fu rn i­
ture, furnlahlnga, and fixtures
altuata therein, and located
tharaon.
TOU. AND HACH OF TOU.
ara hereby Ratified that a
Com plaint haa bean filed by
tha abova • nam ed P la in tiff
again st you and aach a f you
ta foreelosa a m ortgage nn tbs
above-described
property
In
lha above-otyled cau se and you
and aach o f you ara hereby
required ta flla an Annwsr or
othsr
Pleading
reeponelva
thereto w ith tho Clark o f tha
a bove-entitled C ircu it Court
and to norva a cop y nf ouch
Answ er o r oth er responsive
P leading upon tha P la ln tlffa
Attorneys, courshon and Courahan, Sts Slat Btraat, Miami
Reach. Flarlda. an or b efore
tha Ith day e f May, ISIS;
otharwHa tha allagailana ef
aald Com plaint w ill ba taken
aa confessed b y you.
DONE AND O RD ERED at
lha Bamlnols County C ou rt­
house. Sanford, F lorida, this
T«h day a f April, l i l t .
(Circuit C ourt Seal)
A rthur If. Bsebw lth. Jr.
Clarb a f the above-entitled
C ircuit Court
lly Martha T. Vlhlsn
Deputy Clorb
Publish! April S, Id. II. IS, I I I !
C D T -II

history was assigned to you.
Tbo faculty had some advan­
tage for you In mind. Ask one
of them, if you have to.
Chances are you skip one of
the best parts of your news­
paper — world affaire. Why?
Because you have no world
history background to bring
to your reading. There's s
motive.
Solid advice, you say, but
It's too Isle In the course. No.
Take 15 minutes before you
read
tonight's
assignment.
Look st the title page. Get all
you can. Now read the table
of contents and see whit tho
book plans to cover. Bead the
opening end close of the pre­
face; there the author tells
you his plans. Already you've
learned a good bit.
Now go through the chapt e r s proceeding tonight's
homework. Study the title, the
first two paragraphs, the di­
visions, the boldface sections;
check pictures and illustra­
tions; read the conclusions.
Do that with all the chapters
till you get to your assign­
ment. This will show you
where you're going, why

GOP Club Sets
Pancake Supper
By Jane Casselberry
The Seminole County Young
Republican Club will tponior
its second annual pancakt
supper this Saturday from
4:80 until 7 p.m. at tha Cas­
selberry Woman’s Club on
Overbroolc DriveTickets will be available at
the door and prices will be
for "a ll you can e a t " Chil­
dren, five years and younger,
will be served free o f charge.
Local GOP candidates for
state and county offices will
ba present

(NEXT: Pre-Reading: Your
Sense o f Direction.)
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tend name, addreea and It
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Bridge Winners
Announced

D. C.

W lnderwatdla, Halnaa A W ard
SIS Park Avenue, Bouth
W inter Park. Florida
A ttorn ey! fo r P la in tiff
Piihltsh: A pril I, ISIS
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la the political B lm tlM N a t for JIM PIGOTT,
in W o d R M fU y ’ B

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Herald, the word rsefcrlatea-

roadera.

Ry Maryann Mile*
The Woman's Auxiliary of
the South Seminole Little
League will meet Thuraday,
April 23, at 8 p.m. at tha
Casselberry Recreation Cen­
SERVING AS INTERN during the school year
ter.
in the University o f Wisconsin's fifth year
This newly formed organi­
teaching internship program is Mrs. Margaret
zation was in charge o f the
Thomson o f 2007 Cordova Dr., Sanford. She
barbecue dinner etaged in
i t among 180 undergraduates and graduates
Longwood last weekend for
serving a s interna.
benefit o f the League’s play­
ing diamond in Casselberry.
Workers report that dinners
were sold out before the end
o f the day end approximately
WASHINGTON (U PI) — poultry at local markets this |600 wae cleared.
The shopping outlook is ex­ weekend. There'll also be
cellent this wrek, with a big some lamb features. Fork
variety o f meats and fresh
and smoked ' hams will be
Carol Foster, daughter of
produce available.
available, too. Fish and »ea- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster
Best vegetables buys this
food counters will feature of Sanford, has been named
weekend at markets will in­
clams, fillets, halibut, smelts, to the Dean'a List of Valdos­
clude artichokes, asparagus,
oysters, scallops, and sword­ ta State College. Miss Foster
beans, beets, broccoli, cab­
fish.
Is • freshman at the college.
bage, Texas filmbag carrots,

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Meats, Vegetables Plentiful

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More itice with laa* saussre — m ow
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green onions, iceberg lettuce,
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parsnips, parsley, radishes,
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Top fruit values will be
honeydtwa, pineapples, Cali­
fornia naval oranges, and
Florida grapefruit.
Kgga and dairy products,
now in good supply, continue
as good buys.
Meat shoppers will find *
fair sskctlon o f beef and

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GET POLIO PROTECTION
For Yourself and Family, N O W ! !

Club To Meet

SUNDAY, APRIL 12,1964

The
Auxiliary
Unit to
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will meet at 8 p.m. to­
day at the Post Home on tbe
Old Dixie Highway north of
Lcngwood. Mrs. Ruth Hop­
kins, president, has urged all
members to attend as elec­
tion of new officers will be
conducted.

Q.
A.

What are the advantages of oral polio vaccine?
The ease with which the vaccine can be given by mouth instead of inaction.

Q.
A.

Who should receive this vaccine?
Everyone. Even if you have previously taken Salk vaccine, the oral type vaccine should be taken,
recommend health authorities. All age groups should take the vaccine, as any age group could
become a polio carrier. Infants should be given the oral vaccine, but should be re-vaccinated at
about one year of age.

Q.
A.

How Is oral vaccine given?
Two drops on a lump of sugar, or in distilled water for diabetics. It is a pleasant tasting liquid.

Q.

How many doses of vaccine are needed to become immune?
Only two doses spaced about eight weeks apart are needed. Second Doie Given June 7th#

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF APPLIUATION
FOR T S X DEED
( is * , see-la n s r l i s Stototae
O f IM S)
NOTICE IS H EREBY OJV.
EN. That Albert A. Mrara. the
holder o f tha follo w in g rartlfloats has filed aald certifica te
for tas dsad to be Issued
thereon. Tha certifica te num­
ber and year o f laauance, the
description o f tho property,
and tha nemo la w hich It w as
asseeard ar* aa follow s:
C ertificate No. SSI
Y oar o f lesuanra ISIS
D escription (if P roperty!
Lota « A I Blk. A. Bouth
Park, Oviedo P la t Raok •

Pat* 4

Nam* In w hich aataatsi
Cornelia R. Harassnt
All o f aald properly bains In
tha County n f Hemlnoto, Blais
o f Florida. Unleaa such ce r ­
tifica te (h a ll ba radesmad a c ­
cording to law lha property
daacrlbad In aurh certifica te
w ill b* aald t* tha h ighest b id ­
der at the fron t d oor o f the
Bemlnola County Court llouao
at ganferd, Florida, on tho
first Monday In tha month o f
May, IMS. w hich ls the 4th day
o f M ar, ISIS.

Dsted

this

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dsy

of

March, 1114.
(O fficia l Clerk'# te a !)
Arthur H. Baekwlth, Jr.
Clark c ir c u it c o u r t
geminate County, F lorida
By a . T. Ray, Jr., D. C.
Publish: A pril I, II, SI, I f , IMS
C D T -II

Democratic Rally
LAKE MARY
TOMORROW N IG H T
Chicken Pilau A Yellow Rice
Dinner — Served From 5 P. M.
CANDIDATE INTRODUCTIONS
BEGIN AT 7»S# P. M.
PA Petit!#*! Air.

12 P. M. - 5 P. M.

SABIN ORAL VACCINE

Unit Meeting

MtlaopoUod. This « u duo to aa orror

In composition and aa avanlfht nf our proof

He said, "What happens In
Southeast Asia depends to a
great extent on the policies of
the United States and Peking.
This is one more reason why
we have recognized Commu­
nist China . . . It la not true
"W e will do everything we that It was for economic rea­
can to Inspire peaceful inten­ sons; this was only second­
a ry."
tions In the Chinese Commu­
nist government," Pompidou Rympteme e f Distress Arising from
said. " I am not seylng that
we will succeed."
The French premier said d u i t o e x c e s s a c id
that to recognize the Peking QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
government is not to "share A L Al&gt;ou* I S /)&lt;tv fr k»/ (
'
in, approve of or support" the
. Osxr Bee ■BUsa aackaess s# tha
regime.
W K U S S ra g A Y S K N ) beet bam
“ It Is only to recognize the lor r«tM( o4nmpuass c( dkUSH arWn* I m
t l smaak and PosSsosI Wttre da« in Xsexistence of that govern­
~ —
‘
arUsase
ment," he said.
Pompidou said France has
become more Interested In
Southeast Asia — "less eco­ MeReynolds Drag Company
Park Avenue Pharmacy
nomically than morally and
Touch ton Drug Company
politically."

On Dean’s List

DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club reported 12 table* at
play at this week's Tuesday
afternoon
meeting In the
Firemen’e Recreation Hall.
Mr*. Ruth Blatt directed.
Winners were NS, first.
Mrs. Fern Breeden and Mrs,
William H. Clifton; second,
Mrs. Corinna Lynch and Mrs.
Arthur Willgoose; third, Mrs.
Ida B. Wilson and Oscar Bar­
nett; fourth, Mr*. A. G.
Besom and Phil DeBerard.
EW, first, a tie, Mr. and
Mrs. V. Mots with Arthur
Wheatlsy and Prank Math*son; third, Mrs. J. D. Cordell
and Charles Daglia; fourth,
Marvin Long and Norman
Moyer.
The club's annual Charity
Gama for benefit of tho
American Cancer Society will
be played a next week’* 1
p.m. meeting. Extra matter
points will bo avallabla and
refreshments will ba served
after tha game. Donations
will be required.

CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BLDG.

CORRECTION

Little League
Auxiliary,
To Meet

Tbe North Orlando Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the
home of Mri. Jane West on
in
the
r t n r i 'i T
c o u r t , Lombardy
Road.
Program
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE will be on shell arranging.

DONALD
n m t e r s and
JOYCE M. MTERB. hla w lfo.
D efendan t!
CLERK 'S NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IH HEItEIIY HIVEN that under a D eeres o f
Foreclosure and Sata antarad
by tha
Judea o f tha Circuit
Court o f tho Judicial Circuit,
In and
for Bemlnola County,
Florida, on tho Tth day o f
April, lis t . In a cartaln cauea
hatween TH E HAVINUB HANK
OF UTICA, a banking co rp o r­
ation orga n lttd nnd a iletln g
under tba lawn o f tha Btata o f
Now York, having Its principal
place o f bualnaaa at t i l Oanaaaa Street. Utica, New Y ork,
Plaintiff, and
DONAI-D
II.
MVERH nnd JOYCE M. MYEIIH, hie w ife, Defendants, b e­
ing Chancery No. 1I77T, I will
eeil nt public auction to tho
highest bidder fo r oeah n t tha
Courthouse In tho City o f Banford, Beininole County. F lo r­
ida. at lha hour o f 11:00 o'clock
A.M., on April fla t, l i l t , that
■artaln parcel o f real property
described as follow s:
L ot Its and North • feat
o f L ot 101, FRANKLIN
TER RACE, a ccord in g ta
tho plat th ereof aa record ­
ed In Flat llook I, F a s t
71. I’ uhllc R ecord ! o f Sem­
inole County. Florida.
T o g r ih tr with lha fo llo w in g :
U. E. Electric R a n t s No.
J Z II-IU O K. R ofrleora tor.
LA I1U M agic Chef Space
Healer, Electric W a t e r
Heater,
lich en
Exhaust
Fan, Venetian B lin ds
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clark o f Cireult Court
B y: Martha T. V lb lta ,

The premier said that this
meant both North and South
Vlct Nam should be neutraliz­
ed. He said this would require
the agreement o f both the
United States and Communist
China.

STOMACH ULCERS

Legal Notice

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERT NO. ISTTT
MORTUAUK FORECLOSURE
THE
BAVINHK
BANK
OF
UTICA, a banking corporation
organised and axlotlng under
(he law* o f tho Ntato o f Now
York,
P lain tiff,

French Hope To Curb Red China, Premier Says

A.
Q.
A.

is this oral vaccine expensive?
During this mass immunization, a 50c per person donation per dose is being asked. Inexpensive
for the protection received.

Q.
A.

Where can we receive this vaccine?
At any of the locations listed below, or at the one nearest you.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Downtown Sanford Area

MOVIELAND DRIVE IN
Highway 17*92 Area

CROOMS ACADEMY
Goldsboro Area

GENEVA SCHOOL
Geneva Area

A A P SHOPPING CENTER
South Sanford Araa

STUBBS PHARMACY
Forest City Araa

MIDWAY SCHOOL
Midway Araa

WINN-DIXIE
Highway 17-92

MONROE SCHOOL
Lako Monroe Area

JA I ALAI FRONTON
Casselberry Area

LAKE MARY SCHOOL
Lake Mary Araa

CITY HALL
Oviedo Area

A

434 Araa

For any furthar information contact your physician or call tho Jayceo Building at 322-5411.

Sanford-Seminole Jaycees
Seminole Medical Society
Seminole Co. Health D ept
Members of the madlcal profession wM bo In attendance st oach location.

I

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E n forl

Emdl Pag* 8 — April 9, 1964

iourier Faces 16 Hitters, Strikes Out 15 H appy

Minnie
Heading 'H om e'

The 16fh? Lion
Pitcher Gives
Him Free Pass

Jack Nicklaus,
Palmer Lead
Off Masters

By Sandy Padwe
UPI Sports Writer
The Chicago White Sox
broke eamp Wednesday and
the happiest person aboard

Jim Courier entered Into
the circle of baseball charm
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) —
Wednesday afternoon when he
Hopeful Arnold Palmer gets
hurled n no-hit, no-run, 12 to
• 30 minute* bead atart on
By
Bill
Vincent
Jr.
bass
and
caught
on
artificial
0 decision over the Esgles
everybody's
favorite
Jack
First place In the U. S. bait.
of Montverde In a high school
Nlcklaua today when the pow
The Navy chief said he contest at Oviedo as the Lions
open black bass championship
er boy# take on the field in has been taken over by Hal knows o f seven other tagged picked up their seventh vie
(be opening round of the Griffin Jr., Tampa, former fish taken out o f Lake Golden tory of the current season.
famed Masters golf tourna Florida quarterback, with a and he was Informed by the
Courier nearly climbed base
ment.
catch weighing 14 pounds out Schlitz distributor that 25 ball's pedestal by almost get
Palmer, the three • time of the Wlthlacoochee River have been taken in this dis­ ting a perfectly pl'ched con­
A SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK base runner In nabbed
champion who la atlll looking near Dunnelon.
trict.
test on record. He faced 18
trying to get away with a theft o f third for the final putout in the open­
for hla flrat tournament vic­
• • •
Griffin reported It took be­
men and whiffed 15 of them.
ing game o f the City Recreation Department's Little League baseball
tory o f the year, tee# off at tween IS and 20 minutes to
Florida fresh water sport The only mar on an other­
season. Perfection Dairy's third sacker is just before tagging out the
noon with young Labron Har­ land on an eight-pound test fishing rules and regulations wise perfect ball gama wai
runner ns he prepares to slide into third. Perfection’s shortstop is back­
ris Jr., the 1962 National line with spinning equipment. Include the followings: Trot a five walk.
ing up tho play. Perfection downed the Bankers, 4 to 2. (Herald Photo)
Amateur champion.
He used an artificial worm. lines, bush hooks or set lines
Meanwhile, Courier’s mates
Nlcklaua, the 34-yesr-old Co­
Second largest catch of the may not be used In . . . Bear were taking care of the of­
lumbus, Ohio, bomber who week was made by Jack W. Gulley Lake in Seminole fensive department with esse.
seeks to become the first de Flowers, of Winter Garden, County or that portion o f Bre­ They pounced on three Mont­
fending champion to put « who subdued a 12-pound, one- vard, Volusia, Orange, Osceo­ verde hurlers for 10 safeties
pair o f Masters' victories ounce bass out of Flat Lake, la and Seminole Counties which they coupled with no
back-to-back, tees off at 12:30 near Oakland. He used a within which lies the SL Johns less than a half dozen miscues
p. m. (EST) with Downing black worm as the lure.
River and Its various chan­ to push over 12 rum.
Gray, the man Harris beat 1
Honorable mention went to nels, marshes, ponds, lakes
The Lions went right to
up two years ego for that James E. McRae, o f Waldo, and tributaries bordered on work In the first inning by
The t r a c k ' s
individual
A record crowd Is expected
amateur crown.
who landed a bass scaling the north by State Road No. pushing across four runs.
for tonight's final program
Palmer and Nicklaus are ll t t pounds while spinning 48, on the west by the Fort They duplicated the effort
championship
Is
at
stake
to­
Seminole Highs track team
both 3 to 1 choices but a run
with four more in the second, wound up in third place at night at the Sanford-Orlando and the traditional running of
o f heavy rain that has left
tlie Au Rcvoir Handicap—the
added a pair in the fourth
the close of a five-way meet Kennel Club with the big win last event of the season.
the Augusta National course
and another two In the final
ncra running In separate
soggy la expected to be ad
Tonight's entries:
Wednesday afternoon as they
fifth.
events In the final night of FH I*T HACK — 8.IS M il.*: —
vantageous to Nicklaus be­
Courier
aided
his
own piled up 70 points but saw
1. Haraiuta Huncoait, {.Chicks*
the season.
cause he hits the longest,
cause with three singles to Titusville’s Terriers rack up
I. 00 M a l l - , 3. W i c k e t Hally, 4.
Eleven-time winner, Sara­ MornliiK Tide. 6. T w o Hearn, (.
highest drives of any of the
half
batting
honors
with
02 and DcLand High’s Bull­ sota Suncoast goca for hla U. !).*• I .lp itlc k , 7. Hoft W hir l.
M starters in this 27th MastWayne Jacobs who also touch*
Hall A he ad.
12th victory in the night’a S.
era.
f t IU ’ O M I HACK— .V I E
&gt;111, 1*—
ed the opposing moundsmen dogs 81.5 points.
I
I.
Iteluir W ay, Z. I'unda Hock,
opening
event.
O.
B.'s
MeThe weatherman was pre
Melbourne's Central Cath­
for three bingles. Carnage
1‘ rlceleas Hep. 4. Edna T e r­
Duff, the only other 11-tlme 3.
dieting all systems " g o " with
ry, 1. Linda Cutle, «. riator
came up with the longest ex olic High wa* fourth ‘with 11
Hand, T. Opal Mac, S. n o y a l Acvictory,
will
be
seeking
his
clear, mild weather expected
Ira base hit of the afternoon, points and Florida Military
tree*.
after torrential rains washed
12th win the featured 10th.
*1lllltll HAL'S: — A-11 MILK —
a triple.
Academy brought up tho field
out two of the last th*ee days
I.
A ll Kara. S. Htrlde Far. 3. L.
The Lions will be Idle the with 0.2 points.
I..’* Hrllnda, 4. Clematis, S.
o f practice. Most of the golf­
rest of tho week. Next week,
CbUIlkO, (. Doncaeter Champ,
As for the Somlnolci' per­
ers were able to try out the
7. Ann H obble, S. lla's Crlmaon
however, they face two serious formance, it wai not their
Fire.
trieky, 6,960-yard course only
threats In trying to continue best. Reinhart placed second
Fill IITII HALS:—fi-l« MILK—
on Tuesday.
I.
llarn ld U . Z. Ham's W h istl­
their consecutive win streak. In the 120-yard high hurdlci
ed, 1. Tylar 1-re, 4. Hall K ln r.
Nlcklaua went Into today’s
Cosch Paul Mikler'i nine and Clarence Johnson was
S. Minnie Oalea, S. Uarnacla'a
opening round full o f conflTHESE 20 HASS wero tnken by Bill Johns and
Heel. 7. Midterm, S. Hock Tray.
goes to Titusville Tuesday for third In the 100-yard dash. No
dence. " I feel I have been
RACK — 3-N MILK —
Buddy Hoolchan, of Sanford, while fishing last
Hunt Llncoln-Mcrcury took FIFTH
a lilt with the Terries and Seminole placed in the mile
1. lllur.
H ocket Tumble, S.
playing much better up to
Sunday near the Osteen Bridge.
possession of first place in the Haris Chimes, 4. d o Luke, S.
next Friday they will close run.
(bis point this year than I
Htur
Tray,
f.
Hearlla Toes, 7.
their home season by enter­
However, In the 880 yard re­ Little National League Wed Ill Joey, s. T y le r Mac.
was leading Into l u t year's with a Johnson spoon in Hie Chrlstmas-Deer Park Blthlonesday afternoon. The Auto- SIXTH BACK — S-N MILK —
taining
the
tough
Ocoee
Car
Geneva Road, and on the
lay, won by Titusville, Sem­
kory Fond near his home.
Masters."
men, paced by Skipper Sen- I. W ick et Sloe, t. Clrrue W on ­
• • •
south by the Kisslmmee-Mel- dlnals.
inole placed third.
der, 3. H arbour Cholre, 4. Yaa
Palmer’s hopes for becom­
The
line
score:
karlk's
pitching and hitting, Parllna, S. Mary Sllland. I.
Shad are continuing to run bourne Highway, and on the
Sanford's brightest s p o t
ing the first fouMlme winner
Special Ham. 7. H. A.'a Alice
posted
a
8
to
4
victory
over
Montcvcrde
..
000
00—12
10
0
was, as usual, Barry Barka'
he took the Masters In *58, '00 and providing excellent sport east by tho tree line bordering
Havoc. *. Vlvl.
Oviedo ............ 440 00— 0 0 8
the
Locomotive
Engineers
at
HKYKXTII HACK— a-U MILK—
performance in the 440-yard
and '02 are based on Improv­ for the anglers on the St. the St. Johns River marsh.
I. coaim i a ., 2. Hta/lluht K a ­
Fort
Mellon
Park.
Craig,
Blank,
Knight
aod
•
•
•
Johns. John Crim says he ex
dash. Barka covered the dis­
ed putting.
t h y , '! . N. I L ’i Ready Ml*. I.
Meanwhile, George's won Ham's
Carrol; Courier and Brooks.
Helly. S. Silks U acD uff,
peels
them
to
run
another
American
Power
Boat
Asso­
aMy trouble so far this year
tance In 52.4 seconds to capa season's opener in the Little *. Tum bling Ituth. 7. Crony
has been chiefly putting," Pal­ couple weeks IF tho water ciation stock outboard mara­
been defeated In the 440 so
American Leaguo at Bay I'lnkey, S. Iiorl Doll,
d f . l l l II HACK— B-IE MILK —
m er said. "I'v e bad a bunch stays cool. When the water thon national championships
far this season.
Avenue Park, trouncing the I. Oceanian, 3. tlatur I-and, S.
o f three-hit greens. I've had heats up the fish, finished will be held July 25-28 at
Another bright spot for Uie Banker! of Sanford Atlantic, Space Try, 4. Itellne, S. Fawn
the yips and couldn't concen­ spawning, will die,, both male Trenton, Mich. There will be
locals* was Rick Walslrom’s 16 to 1, on three-hit pitching Violet, t. Zekeo, 7. lrleh Alert,
X. Fond Town.
trate. But now I feel I can and female, according to five classes: AU, BU, CU, DU,
performance In the 180-yard by Harley Sykes.
M A T H HACK — B-IE MILE —
and 36. Prises will total |5,John.
master those putts."
I. Mike Hecretery, Z. O. IL'|
low burdlei. Walstrom placed
In the Hunts-Engineers con­ Torpedo,
t. Cherokee Ilulou, 4.
He also reports specks con 000.
Although most favor the
third.
test, Senkarik limited the Fleet Matron, S. Hob Drake, (.
CHICAGO (U PI) — Invest• e e
power hitters fo** the tourna­ tinue to bite in Lake Jessup,
James
Hock,
Jeff
Williams
of
Seminole
Trainmen to one hit. He con­ Ilonnle Abbe. 7. Step Now, *.
"Fishing
with
an
Out­ ment broker Bob Nussbaum was Uiird in the 880-yard
ment, former U. S. Open although they are about at
nected for Ms second homer n :\ T I I HACK — B-lfl MILK —
champion Ed Purgol casta a the end of their run for the board," a free 24-page book­ said today his syndicate of event, Sanford placed second
of the season—a first inning I. Ill Troubles, S. K arry Kasko,
season. Rass fishing Is spotty. let which tells how to use eight businessmen has filed
3. Kl Haao I&lt;sea. 4. Llnko. S.
dissenting vote.
in the sprint medley relay clout with two aboard.
• • •
Dolnroa Jean. I. O. H.'a Methe mobility afforded by an an official application for a
"N o man living has a lock
which
was
won
by
Titusville,
Sykes, scattered three hits D uff, 7. O. H.'e Couple, I. Oats
in the
Worms arc the main bait outboard rig to catch more Chicago franchise
on any golf tournament to­
Man.
and Vodoplcb was third in Uie against the Bankers and pac­ KI.KVKXTII HACK »-n MIL*:—
d a y ," Furgol said, noting In the Wckiva, according to fish, is available from the American Football League.
220.
ed George's with three hits In
AC HKVOIII HANDICAP
He
said
the
group
also
has
Herb
Sutton,
at
Wckiva
Illvcr
Klckhaefcr
Corporation,
Fond
(bat there have been IS dif­
I. Moonrrrat. S. Korkin Mollis,
Seminole's
Williams,
Grif­
three
trips—Including
his
own
opened negotiations to buy a
3. O. H.'e (loon, 4. Hocket Cash,
ferent winners In the last IS Haven. Especially for the red du Lac, Wis.
S. Haris Hike. 4. Sir. T all Man.
• • *
Canadian football franchise fith, Vodoplch sml Freeman also homered for Georges.
breasted bream.
outings.
7. Tum bling Ranla, S. Donna's
placed third In tho mile relay.
In
today's
games,
the
Na­
which
might
play
In
Chicago
Herb says two men and a
Before casting off, a wise
Ml.* Kay.
"Nlcklaua and Palmer have
tional
League
will
pit
First
Vodoplrh
waa
second
In
the
to control their motions as boy caught and cleaned a tub­ skipper conducts an Inspection until It obtains an AFL mem­
Federal
against
Standard
Oil
broad Jump, Steve Clark was
much as the most lightly re­ ful for themselves, then caught of hla rig. Ha should make bership.
at 4:30 p. m., at Fort Mellon
The AFL application by the third in tho discus throw and
garded entrant in the field," and gave away another 100 in sure there Is ample gas aPark, and In the American
board, as well as life pre­ Nussbaum group was the sec­ Sparkman was second in tho
Furgol added. "It's the good one afternoon o f fishing.
Perfection
Dairiea
plays
high
jump.
Bream, warmouth perch, servers and emergency gear. ond for a Chicago franchise.
putter who will win, no mat­
The Centra] Florida ProSeminole's next outing Is Navy, also at 4:30 p. m ., at
catfish and a few specks are He should also check that Last month oilman Nash
ter what they aay."
Am Association hai scheduled
the Bay Avenue Park.
Saturday
In
the
Reach
Relays
steering
controls
and
fuel
line
taking
the
bait.
Dowdle, Midland, Tex., ap­
Jimmy Demaret, a threea tournament for Friday at
The lino scores:
• • •
are properly connected.
plied for a franchise and said at Daytona with Seabreeze
time Maaters c h a m p i o n ,
the Mayfair Country Club, ac­
Engineers
.......
100
003—4
1
0
• a •
Jean Denson, chief personagreed with Furgol.
he waa sure he would have High.
cording to an announcement
Hunt
Lin-Mer
.
300
30x—8
2
0
If you ordinarily run your the backing of most of the
"They keep talking about nclman at Sanford Naval Air
W P - Senkarik, L P - Bill by the club'a pro, Grover
Nicklaus aod Palmer domi­ Station, is the first angler boat onto a beach when you present league ownera.
Todd.
Schmidt. HR— Senkarik
nating the field, but they reported locally to have hook­ come in from boating, lay an
Todd «ayt there will be the
George's . . . . 088 2—16 11 1
have only won one tourna­ ed some of the Schllta "g old " old auto tire flat on the sand
San. AU............ 100 0 -1 0 3 11 usual " A " , " B " and " C " dlment between them this year. fish. He landed three o f the with half of It In the water.
P et
Team
W L
W P - Harley Sykes, L P - vision! with the amateur*
How can you call that doml- tagged flsdi in Lake Golden Dig a depression in the beach,
Klngswood
3
0 1.000 Jcff Ward, HR— Sykes, Bris- picking the professional of
and Is awaiting word from sink the tire to half Its depth (American)
natlngT"
Fla. 8t. Bank 1
0 1.000 ter.
their choice for pertnera.
This year's field o f N In Milwaukee as to how much and fill It with sand. This Teem
W L P e t Wllson-Mater
1
0 1.000
eludes 8S U. 8. pros, 14 U.S. they are worth In cash prizes. gives you a firmly-anchored Georges
1 • 1.000 Chase
.500
1
1
Benson said he nearly toss­ rubber "landing field" and Navy
amateurs and 38 foreigners.
1.000 McRaney
1
J00
1
1
After II bole rounds today ed back one fish because It prevents scratching o f your Pert. Dairies
1.000 Robb’s Const 0 1 .000
1
and Friday, the field will be was small. Then he noted the boat bottom.
.000 U.S.O.
0
Fla. St. Bank
.000
0
1
• • e
ON 100 BRANDS
sliced to the low 40 scorers tag. This fish weighed four
Sanf. AU.
J000 Long wood
8
.000
0
3
To hold Junior's Interest on
and ties plus any others with­ ounces and was only seven
Results Wednesday
Results Wednesday
long.
Tho
others a cruise, make him an active George’s 16, Sanford Atlantic
in 10 strokes of the leader Inches
McRaney IB, Chasc7
for the final two rounds Satur­ weighed ono pound ami two participant. Assign him speci­
1
Kings wood 17, I.on g wood 8
pounds four ounces. All are fic navigational and house­
day and Sunday.
Games Today
Gurnet Tonight
hold duties, such as spotting Perfection -vs- Navy
Wilson Mater at Fla. St. Bank
buoys (especially good If he (Bay Ava. Park, 4:30 p.m.)
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
7:30
can use binoculars), putting
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
LeRoy Robb Coast, at USO
out fenders and securing dock (National)
I l l E. FIRST
SANFORD
8:45
WE GIVE TOP VALUE 8TAMP8
W L Pet. (Ft. Melloa Park)
"I'v e been a professional lines Keep him busy and he'll Team
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) enjoy himself more. So will Hunt Lin-Mer
a 0 1.000
Carl (Bobo) Olson, here to boxer nearly 18 years," ex­ you.
Chase
l
8 1.000
challenge the winner, calls plained former middleweight
s e e
First Federal
.000
0 1
Friday nlght’a Willie Pas- champion Olson of San Fran­
One o f the fastest and slm- Engineers
0 1
.000
trano-Gregorla Peralta light
8 1
.000
cisco today. "And I've never simplest fire rigs for cook­ Standard Oil
heavyweight title match “ the
ing outdoors can be made by
Results Wedaeeday
heard
o
f
a
better
match
than
perfect fight."
driving three o r four steel Hunt 8, Engineers 4
thla one."
pegs Into the ground in a
Games Today
Bobo explained that when perimeter the alat o f tho pan Flrat Federal -vs- Standard
Oil
Pastrano climbs Into the ring you Intend to use. Build a
Friday night at the New Or­ pan and you're In business. |(Fort Mellon, 4:30 .th.)

the northbound train wai
Minnie Minoso, who wai head
lng "h om e" again.
The all-time White Sox fa­
vorite wai algned Wednesday
by General Manager Ed Short
Just two yesrs after Chicago
had traded him to SL Louis
for Joe Cunningham.
But at age 40, Minoso still
had enough left to acratch his
way back, even though a aer
lea of Injuries at St. Louts and
Washington threatened h 1 s
colorful career.
" I ’ m back home again. 1
never ezpected it. It’s like a
dream," Minoso said as a
wide grin crossed bis face.
"Legs floe, I feel 1 can atlll
do It."
Short laid that Minoso, a
free agent this spring, would

Seminole Track Titles At Stake In
Team 3rd In
S0KC Finale Tonight Kingswood Nine
5-Way Meet
Leads League

Hunt Leading
In National

Group Fails To
Get Franchise

Kingswood took over the top
slot In the Men’s City Softball
League Wednesday night. The
Builders whitewashed Long
wood by a lop-sided 17 to 0
count while McRaney Paints
ran roughshed over Chase &amp;
Company 19 to 7 In the second
game of a twin bill at Fort
Mellon Park.
LeRoy Estrldge hurled a
two-hit ihutout for Kingswood
and John Emerson had a per­
fect night at the dish, with
three hits In as many appear­
ances—Including his second
homer o f the season. Ron
Russi, also with the Builders,
clouted a round-tripper.
Meanwhile,
the
Painters
pounded out 21 safeties to
produce their 19 runs in the
tilt with Longwood. Larry
Watson cracked out t h e
game’a only circuit tmash in
the initial stanza. Watson had
two other hits to give him
three for five.
Tonight Wilson-Maler tan­
gles with Florida State Bank
in a 7:30 opener of a twin
bill. Robb's Construction plays
the USO nine In the 8:45 night­
cap. Both games will be play­
ed at Fort Mellon.
The line scores:
Kingswood . . . . 504 8 -1 7 14 1
Longwood ......... 000 O— 0 2 8
W P - Estrldge (1-0), L P Roy Lisk (0-2).
HR— John Emerson, Ron
Russi
Chase ....... 005 200 0 - T 15 4
McRaney .. 233 841 x -1 9 21 o
W P - Frank Williams (1-1),
LP— Dick Frank (1-1), H R Larry Watson.

1963-64
GREYHOUND
RACING SEASON

Tourney Set
At Mayfair

Little League

be used as a spare outfielder
and a pinch-hitter.
"If he has one more year
left, he's more likely to have
It in Chicago," Short said.
Minoso'a signing was about
the biggest news from Grape­
fruit and Cactui land Wednes­
day although the Cleveland
Indiana might tend to illsagree.
The Indians hit three home
runs In Fresno, Calif., off
Billy O'Dell to beat the San
Francisco Giants, 14-4, for the
first time in 10 games this
spring.
3tax AKii and Leon Wagner
hit two-run burners for Cleve­
land and Johnny Romans
added a solo shot. Orlando Copeda homered for San Fran­
cisco.
A single by Dick Bertell
gave the Chicago Cuba a 7-8,
llth lnning victory over ths
Boston Red Sox.
Ed Brcssoud, Frank Matzone and Lu Clinton hit horns
runs for the Red Sox while
Andre Rodgers and Ernla
Banks connected for the Cubs.
The St. Louis Cardinals de­
feated the New York Yan­
kees in St. Petersburg when
Julisn Javier lined a two-run
homer off rookie relief pitch­
er Pete Mlkkelscn in the
eighth inning.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
split their squad in two Wed­
nesday and wound up loilng
both games. One team lost to
Pittsburgh, 11-1, while the
other lost to Philadelphia, 114.
Home runt by rooklea Alex
Johnson and Richie Allen ac­
counted for five of the Phil­
lies’ runs. Dick Schofield, Ro­
berto Clemente and Willis
Stargell hit home runs for the
Pirates in the other contest
The New York Meta built
up an early 9-0 lead and then
In typical fashion had to
struggle for an 11-9 victory
over the Kansas City A’a. Th#
Meta had 15 hits, with Ron
Hunt and Ed Kranepool col­
lecting three each. Catcher
Bill Bryan had four of Kan­
s u City’a 18 iifetiei.
Plncb-bltter John Goryl bit
a two-run homer in the bot­
tom of the ninth and gave tha
Minnesota Twins a 5-4 victory
over the Houston Colts.
Home runs by Russ Snyder,
Lull Apariclo and John Pow­
ell helped the Baltimore Ori­
oles defeat tha Cincinnati
Reds, 8-1.
Milwaukee’ s Hank Fischer
went nine Innings and threw
a live-hitter as the Milwaukee
Braves defeated the Washing­
ton Senators, 5-2, in a night
game at West Palm Beach.
Claude Osteen was the losing
pitcher, allowing all fiva runs.

Men's League

ENDS
TONIGHT!

SPECIALS

EVERY D A Y !
FARRELL’S

Olson Wants To Fight Winner

HOLLERS

Junior League

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ret
VMM
1 8 1400
Rika
1 8 1-000
Kiwaola
1 0 2.000
Lake Mary
t
8 1.000
Rotary
8 1
400
CPO
8 1
400
•brine
8 1
400
Clvltaa
Gasses Today
CPO et Kiwaola 8:10 p. au
Ilk a at Rotary T:38 p. m.
(A t Memorial •tedium)
Ka*Oamaa I d

leans Municipal Auditorium,
U will mark the return of 38year old Willie to his home
town for hla first defense of
the world light heavyweight
175-pound crown.
And Pastrano will be mak­
ing his first defense against
handaomo but dangerdU* Pe­
ralta o f Argentina, 28, who
won • lopsided decision over
Willie in their non-title 10round bout at Miami Beach
last 8 ep t 80.

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DEAR ABBVs In 1099 my
husband lent a man $500.
He was so aura that ho was
good for It that ha didn't
•sk him to sign a note or
anything. This man has
mads no effort to pay bnek
one cent of It. Now get this,
This deadbeat's sister is
married to one o f the richest
and most prominent men in
the statel Everybody knows
him. He has given away
millions, yet his own broth*
er-ln-law has owed a man
$500 for four years. I told
my husband to get in touch
with this rich brother-in-law
and ask him for the mone.v.
It would be like five cents
to him, but It is a lot of
money to us. My husband
refuses to do iL I am tempt­
ed to contact-him myself.
Would that be w rong!
C'S WIFE
DEAR W IFE: Yes. No
man, rich or poor, is respon­
sible for his brother-in-law’s
debts. In cases such as this,
it Is probable that he has al­
ready given his brother-inlaw all ths help he intends
to, and haa washed his
hands of him (which is his
privilege). 8tay out o f i t
DEAR ABBY: Two ysara

By Abigail Van Buren

ago my husband started ac­
cusing me of things I never
thought of doing. My hand
on a Bible, Abby, I never
looked at another man In
ths 34 years wc have been
married. He kept at me and
kept at me until I finally
“ c o n f e s s e d ” just so he
would leave me alone. Now
he is worse than ever. I have
tried to tell him that I am
not guilty, and 1 only said I
was so I could get some
peace and quiet, but he
doesn't believe me. Life is
not worth living any more.
If it weren’t for our chil­
dren and grandchildren I
would know what to do. Can
you help me?
MISERABLE
DEAR MISEABLE: Try
to get your husband to your
family p h y s i c i a n for a
“ checkup.” If he refuses to
go, eall your physician and
tell him your problem. Ex­
cessive suspicion, without
cause, is a common symp­
tom o f mental illness.
DEAR ABBY: On ths
subject o f w h e t h e r the
clergyman should be paid
extra for services that are
a part o f his “ duty," may I

Qacjoby

(jJs.

J.hs

"H ow can I win back my
husband'* lor* 7” writes a
woman reader. 'We'va been
married for almost 20 years
and he hat grown completely
Indifferent t* ms."
Well, If sht wer* the
heroin* o f a soap opera or
tnagatlna aerial It would be
duek soup. Bhe’d go to a
fancy beauty talon for a
few weeks, buy a lot o f new

Legal Notice
Iff
THS
CIRCUIT COURT,
fflffT tl
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA Iff Aff O FOR
s r .N ix n i.r : c o i s it t ,
CNAffURRT ffO. I
FED EH AL NATIONAL MOHTOAOE ASSOCIATION, A corp o r t I Ion,

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice le hereby given that
pursuant to tho final decree o f
foreclosure and sale entered
In ths cause pending In tha
Circuit Court In and for Sem­
inole County, Florida, case d o c­
ket num ber 13741. the under­
signed Clerk w ill toll tho p r o ­
perty eltueted In said County
described as!
Lot IS. LAK E H ARRIET
ESTATES,
a ccording
to
plat th ereof as recorded In
Plat Hook II, page II of
the
Public
Records
of
Hemlnole County, Florida.
T ogether w ith ths follow in g
Items o f property which are
located In and permanently In­
stalled as a part o f the Im­
provements on said land:
On# International heater,
gas. Model OIIS-IO, no s e r­
ial number.
n ns W eellnghouse Built In
Oven, electric. Model OLC17-1. Merisi No. IIII44.
One W eetlnghnuoo Hurfac*
Unit, electric. Model PLS-1
Be rial No. IISTIL
T ogether with all structures
and Improvem ents now snd
hereafter on said land, and
fixtures attached thsreto, and
all ronta. Issues, proceeds, and
profits accru ing and to accrue
from said premises, all or
which ara Included within tho
foregoin g description and tha
habendum th ereof; nlso all gas.
•team, electric,
w ster,
and
other heating, cookin g, rsfrlgerntlng. lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and
pow er systems, machines, a p ­
pliances, n atures, and appur­
tenances, which now are or
may hereafter pertain tn, or be
used wllh. In, o ito n said prem ­
iers. even though they be de­
tached *&gt;r detachable,
at publle sale, to tha highest
and beet bidder for eath at
1I.-S* o'clock A.M. nn the lis t
day o f April. 1*94. at the Front
D oor o f the Hemlnnla County
Coiirlhouso In Hanford, F lo r­
ida.
(HEAI.)
Arthur n . Deck wllh, Jr.
Clerk o f th s Circuit Court
Dyi Martha T. Vlhtea
Deputy Clerk
REAIIDALU OltID LK T AND
LEW IS
Attorneys fo r P la in tiff
I t North Conrt Hlreet
Poet O ffice B ox I t l l
Orlando, Florida
Publish: A pril t, ISM

L IL L I* A- DPLDAT, A w llo w
D sfsn tsn K e ).
NOTICE OF iU IT Iff
MORTOAUR FORFCI.OI URE
TOl LILLIE A. DILDAT. A w lto w , whose rssldtnee Is
unknown snd whose last
know n
addrsee
Is
111
M arfalr Circle. Ssnford,
Florida.
TOO A RB H EREBT NOTI­
F IE D that a Complaint to
forocloso a csrtala m o rlsa s*
encum bering
tho
follow in g
described real properly, to -w lt:
L ot I*. Block E. COUN
T R T CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. TH REE, according to
ths plot thereof na recorded la r ia t Book II.
p e s t s I t and Id, I’ ublio
Records o f Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
kae boon filed against yoa In
tho
a b ovs-stylsd
suit,
tho
flhort title o f which Is Fsdtral
National M ortgage Association,
a C orporation organised a id e r
an Act o f co n g re ss and taint­
in g pursuant to ths F sd srsl
National M orlgags Association
Charter Ast, h aving Its prin ­
cipal o ffice In tho d t p o f
W ashington. District o f C ol­
umbia, Plaintiff, versus, L IL ­
L I * A. DILDAT, a w idow , D e­
fendant ( t ) and you ara regulrad to servo a oopy o f your
A nsw er ar other pleading to
ths Complaint on P la in tiff's
A ttorn ey, Maek N. Cleveland.
J r - Belts 111 Sanford Atlantic
N ational Bank Building. San­
ford. Florida, and fit* ths o r i­
gin al Answer or other plead­
in g la tho o ffic e o f ths Clark
o f the Circuit Court on or b e ­
fo re the 4th day o f Mey, A D.
n i l . I f yoa ta ll to do so.
a deoreo pro ooofeeeo w ill bo CDT-tt
tek ea against yoa tor ths re ­
lie f demanded In ths Com ­
plaint.
This Notion shall bo publishs a c s a w eek fo r fear oeassou tlvs w sehs la Tha Baaford
H sra li. a newspaper alrculatad la teasiaola Coaaty, F lo r­
ida.

Dated this llth day o f March
A. D. I lid.
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Arthur H. Bsekw lth, Jr.
C lerk e f Circuit Court
Maek N. Cleveland. Jr. and
H arold F. Johnson
A ttorneys fo r P la la tlff
F. O. Drawer t
Ban ford, Florida
i Publish A pril L f. II. I L U K

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Get it o ff your chest. For
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Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby's new book­
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY— Mounds of candied cake
mark the celebration of the 100th performance
o f "Cinderella” ballet at Purls’ Chumps Elysee
theater. Helping herself at a reception is Geral­
dine Chaplin, daiiKhtcr of comedian Charlie
Chaplin.

Television Tonight
THURSDAY P. M.
1.55 ( ! ) Ntwauep*
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Upon*
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1 .10 III Sport*
By Oswald
Jacoby
S:I« C&gt; llu n ilcy • Brinkley

showed a weak hand with
some sort o f heart suit. 1
shudder today whsn I see
how very weak my heart cult
was but I made Uiie bid back
In 1931 when I waa consider­
ably more reckleee.
The call did not discourage
my opponents at ail. If any­
thing, It caused them to over­
bid to a slam.
Tha slam would hava been
made eaiily without a spade
lead, but, playing Weet, I
opened the six o f epadea. My
reaeon waa that 1 hoped to
discourage a finesse against
tha king in rase North held
the ace and queen, hut in­
stead my partner took his
ace and returned the suit.

to get It back simply beeaus*
she loses 10 pounds, finds a
more becoming hairdo, and
buys new clothea that “ do
something for her."
All tho** tiling* may be
beneficial, a I m p I y because
they make the woman feel
lees woebegone and glva her
a little confidence in herself.
But they aren't going to
make her husband suddenly
tee her in a new light.
My advice to this wife: quit
worrying about changing to
pleat* her husband and start
thinking about making barself over to pleat* herself. If
the busies herself with things
the really likes to do, she'll
be happier, and a more in­
teresting person.
Chances ara her huibsnd
will find her more interesting,
too. I f he doesn't she's still
ahead for she is gating aoms
fun out of life, instead o f sit­
ting around feeling sorry for
herself.
This probably founds like
very dull advice compared
with t h e “ make • yourselfbeautiful • and • ha'll . Tall­
in • love • with • you • allover-agaln" routine women
ar* usually handed.
But, dull or not, it’s realism
rather than wishhil thinking.
For no mattar what the
storybooks tell you, that old
line o f advice Just doesn't
work.

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IS LAVADA
H. WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff, varan* D oN A Ll» P.
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praosnt* ar* to command you
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th* Circuit Court o f Samlhol*
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cop y thereof on P la in tiffs A t­
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citation
ahall
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one* each work tor four aonaecutlv* waaka.
WITNESS my band and o f f i ­
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Circuit Court on thle tba Itb
day o f April. A. D. 1114(HEAL)
Arthur II. Backwlth. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
l ly : Martha T. Vlhlan.
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attorney at Law, Suit* A ll
Hanford Atlantic National
Rank Rulldlng, F. O.
D raw er 2. Hanford. Florida,
Attorney for P lain tiff.
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7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Temple
Houston.
“ The T w i s t e d
Rope.’ ’ (Rerun) This one was
the premiere episode and it
set the scene (or the scries
by estsblishins the friendship
of Jeffrey Hunter snd Jack
Elam after a bitter battle
But It'a only a sldcplot to the
main theme of Houston's des­
perate defense of two accused
killers. There is the usual
lynch mob, headed very ef.
fectlvely by guest star Victory
Jory. but Collin Wilcox, as
the sister of the accused men,
contributes to the twist cli­
max of the court action.
8:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Dr.
Kildare. "An Ungodly A ct." A
lot of dramatic sparks fly in
this one, which concerns the
plight of emergency patients
being denied admittance to
certain hospitals for lick of
immediate funds. In tn off­
beat role, Douglas Fairbanks
Jr. gurst stars as the head
of such a hospital. Kildare
(Richard Chamberlain), vis­
iting a nurse at the hospital,
urges quirk treatment for a
critically ill child, but the
hospital Insists on a deposit.
The child ia rushed to Blair
Hospital where the treatment
it too late to save her life.
Angry Kildare Initiates action
against Fairbanks, who coun­
ters with a threat to expose
Kildare'S ''affair" with his
nurse If the chirges aren't
dropped.
9-10 p.m. CBS. Ferry Ma­
son. A confusing first half
amootht out for keen enjoy­
ment of the second half. In­
advertently,
Perry
M uon
(Raymond Burr) finds he's
offering services on the “ fam­
ily plan." First, he is hired
by a young lovely (Mona
Freeman) to thwart extradi­
tion of her husband from
California
to
New
York,
where he faces a murder
charge, then he haa to defend
her on a eharge of murdering
her huiband't partner. Unfor­
tunately ahe's subject to faint­
ing spell*, and suffers one
Immediately after visiting the
dead man.
8:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. The
Jimmy Dean Show. The show
opens wllh a rousing rodeo
parade, complete with four
live horses, to the music of
“ The Yellow Rose of Texaa."
Jimmy slngi “ Sitting on Top
of the World" (probably to
celebrate till show’s renewal
for next season) and "Illdin'
Down the Canyon." Molly Bee
contributes “ El Sombrero,"
Hank Thompson does “ Green
Light" and "Hiimply Dumpty Heart” and Hoy Clark con­
tributes a couple of country
songs. Eagle and Mann have
a comedy routine and Jimmy
and Howlf get some laughs
out of the Income tax. Tha
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10-11 p.m. NBC. Tha Perry
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show to the headwaters of the
Mississippi tonight, to Mlnneapolli, Minn., and hla guaita
Include comedian Bob Newhart. linger Keely Smith,
pianist Peter Nero and the
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10:30-11 p.m. ABC. ABC
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ton and the Bard." This ia a
big night for Broadway. Rich­
ard Burton's "Hamlet" will
have brought down Ita final
curtain by th a'tim e this Is
aired. The play waa originally
written by Shakespeare, but
interest In Burton and his
new bride has been so intense
the authorship is overlooked.
Anything Burton does has a
tinge of circus about it. This
may be unfair, but it la a fact
of life. So, whataver the mer
its of Burton's performance,
ABC News haa scored a major
coup in filming thta Interview
with him. The English actor
discusses Shakespeare and
his worki Intelligently, but
most people won’t ba listening
too attentively.

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add my remarks! Many
couples who can afford only
a small ceremony in the
parson's living room forget
that even the smallest wed­
ding costs something. Ths
Inst one cost us $15. We were
offered $6, but ws refused
it because the couple were
struggling students. But at
some o f the more elaborate
church weddings when ths
rake, which is NOT essen­
tial, costs $75, and the
preacher, who IS essential,
costs nothing, It makes one
wonder where the value sys­
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Modern, clean, 2 BR apt. 601
1. Lost A Pound
Palmetto. 322-5192 or 1374.
2. Notices - Personal!
3. Education - Instruction
FURN. Home. 2 dens, shady
4. Transportation
patio, $85 month. SS4 E.
5. Food
20th Phone 322-0296.
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
Trailer with Fla. room at­
7. Business Rentals
tached, furnished. Elec., hot
8. Beach Rentals
water, large lawn, near Os9. For Sale or Rent
teen. M per week. 322-0319
10. Wanted to Rent
before 9 a. m „ at noon, or
11. Real Estate Wanted
after 5:30 p. m.
12. Real Estate For Sale
Furn. 2 BR home, 7 ml. West
13. Mortgage Loans
of Sanford. Good cond. S70
14. Insurance
mo. H. R. Rice, 66S-5406.
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted Casselberry, 2 BR, Duplex,
17. Male Help Wanteid
all tile bath, terraito, elec,
18. Help Wanted
range, 170, range lc refri­
19. Situations Wanted
gerator, $75, water Included,
20. Babyaittera
Ph. TE 0-1573.
21. Beauty Salona
22. Build - Paint - Repair 1 Bit. Furn. Apt. Ground
floor. Lcrtact 2312 Palmetto.
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
FURNISHED 2 BR House,
25. Plumbing Services
Fla. Rm. Inquire Dean's
26. Radio A Television
Barber Shop, Hiway 1T-M
27. Special Services
Longwood Plaza.
28. Laundry Service
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
29. Automobile Service
April It. t-BR. Unturn. Du­
29A. Auto Accessories
plex. Available May 1. 14th
30. Machinery - Tool*
Ave. Longwood, 8 mi. from
31. Poultry - Live stock
N.A.S. Ph. 838-3296.
31 A. Peta
32. Flowers • Shrubs
Furn. 2 BR. house, Laka
33. Furniture
Golden, Lake privileges. Ph.
34. Articles Tor Sale
322-0274.
34*A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles iVanted
2 BR. house, kit. equlpt. $73.
2512 Yale Ave. off 25th,
56. Automobiles - TrucKs
near base. Ph. 322-3614.
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters 2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
able May 1. Prefer adults.
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1503 Sanford

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1. Lost &amp; Found
LOST: Female Siamese cat,
Ravenna Park, Temple Dr.
area. Childrcn'i pet.Reward
322*2312.

Ave.

STENSTROM RENTALS
Furn. apt. upstairs
$ 65
Furn. apt. downstairs
$ 73
Furnished Homes
2 BR 1 bath city
$ M
2 Bn 1 bath excel.
$100
3 BR partly furn.
$115
3 BR 2 bath, lake.
$150
Unfurnished Homes
We have several attractive
homes In Ravenna Park,
Loch Arbor and Sanford.
Priced from $100 to $150.

N olle* I, h ar.by given that
Ih* undersigned Mill, on lh*
ISth day o f April. A. D. 1111.
preeent
to
lh*
H onorable
County
Judge
of
riemlnol*
County. Florida, her final re ­
turn, a* Adm inistratrix of tha 2. Notices • Personals
Kata la o f IIOUUIIT J. UAU
MAN. deceased. and at aald Income Tax Returns. Lamar
time, then and there, malt*
Williams, Five Points. Ph
application to the aald Judea
for a final settlem ent o f hti
322-7843.
ailm lnlatrallon o f aald aatati
and for an order dlacharglng VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
h tr a* aurh Adm lnlairalrlx.
REPAIRS - SALES Dated thla tha ISth day « f
March. A. D. I III.
ALL MAKES
/ * / LOL'IHK M. DAUMAN
Phone 322-2282
A t Adm inistratrix o f tha
Katal* of
INCOME TAX SERVICE
TtuUKItT J. RAHMAN,
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
D eceas'd
O. M. Harrisons
G eorg* A. Spear, Jr.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
1311 Palmetto
t i l l , Magnolia Av*.
Rooms private batha, 114
Hanlord, Florida
322-8827
322-7948
I’ ubllah March l&gt;, 3S A April
W. First St.
i. ». ta il
6. For Rent
CDS*!*
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie

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I H A \ C A B ID O F N IN B
O O L L A C S .D O IH B A R
A N O T H E R B ID ?

ELEVEN7Y MILLION
THOUSAND MILLION
.
DOLLARS l

Tm writing my pen pal tha etory of my life, but I can't
seem to fill up the page!"

AUCTION

TODAY

CARNIVAL

.. B C S IP E s W E ---------- MANE LOTS TO/ Y EA H ?
TA LK A B O U T / WHAT, FOR
YOU A N P ( I l INSTANCE

By Dick Turner

TOU A III: ilKIIKUV ordered
and reiiulrrd to aarv* a ropy
o f you r anamrr to lha C om ­
plaint fllrd aaulnai you In Ilia
Hbove Court, a ropy o f which
la anrloaad luroaallli. oil tha
P ln ln tirr* atlornays. Mack N.
rirv rla n d .
Jr.
and
Carroll
lliirk*. P. O. Drawer Z. Han­
ford, Florida, and to Ella tha
original In Ih* o fflr* o f the
D a rk o f lha Clrrult Court. In
Hanford. Hainlnole C o u n t y ,
Florida, on o r before the 13th
day o f May. t i l l ; nthern-ls*,
the allegations o f aald C om ­
plaint m- III ba taken a t eon(aaaed by you.
Tlila ca i* la a suit roramaneed l&gt;y atlarhm aiit a* above
alylad In a lilch tlia Plaintiff
haa sought and obtained a Writ
o f Attachm ent under which
Ih* P la in tiff haa attached tha
fo llow in g deicrlbed real pro­
perty. situated
In Mamlnol*
County. Florida, to -w lt:
Lot s o f llloek I, o f Han
Carlo* Hubdlvlalon. aa re ­
corded In Plat (look B.
Page : i . Public Records o f
Hrmlnol* County, Flurlda.
D ATCD this flh day o f April.
A. D. IM I, at Sanford, Seminola County, Florida.

A BEA U TIFU L O O P P EM U K £ Y O J?
O F CO U RSE YOU H A V E ...B U T NOT,
m vtA O ER , x ) -m e m u s c o f
.
- i AN O LYM PIAN LU T E I
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AB

MV FLA B H U SH r BUAUID
\ TUB F A F IR B SAIO
OUT, BUT LBLA M P CAM LC A P l IT HOUSES MANY
US THRU TH f P A R K TO T H B /S K -P IC K F O C K S T S ,
RuV
rO U N PATlO N l __mgT HOT CHECK ARTISTE

3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport.
2 BR Apt. turn. 2005 French
No peta. Ph. 322-7114.
Ave.. Ph. 322-7234.
Small furn. cottage. Cheap
C. A. WIIIDDUN, Hit..
LONGWOOD AREA
Plaintiff,
Dayi 322-2022, Nites 6850.
v*.
3 Bedrooms, 1V4 Baths,
IIUl.Fi: N. IIOLHTKlt
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt
Westlnghouse Kitchen,
and KMMA II. IIOI.HTKII.
bath. 317 S Park Ave.
Ills M l l r .
Central oil Heat, Carpori.
Defendants.
Rent $100 Month
.Y D T IC K O P » t I T
Clean rooms for men. 401
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I 'lH C L I T
c o t IIT .
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JIIIIIIA L
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(I F I M in i l i t
I ft A M I F u l l
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ABBO CIATBP KITH SU C A fS ICCM ITKK* UJ .6R -.A
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l a v b TO
to
SH ATTERS MIS flO U C U A A O li
TN I 0FBH0W 5 OF
THB MULTITUP* l X
AM UNM0VBO BY
. A S TM M M RW Sl

“Oh, I know you didn't MEAN to Interrupt me, Pett Yo«
MEANT to tell the etory yourself from the beginning!'

(S E A L)

Arthur II. Rarkw llh, Jr.
Clark o f tha Clrrult Court
llyt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Publish: AprU ». If. Jt. I*. 111!
CDT-TJ

Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.

VICTIVW WOP OFF TO «UB&gt; &gt;
SUPW MV. I VIN AFTtR A MAF
TW Y CAN PROF OFF ASAM. COME'
. TIM ES THL1W MUCC1SS WONT
[ FUNCTION "tfcP tO A U V M TXW '
\ U M W , AS THOUGH ACUSHT
RARAIW I* CtTB IN .

name o f, LAK E MONROE INN.
and that I Intend to register Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ava.
said nama with tha Clark o f
Apply 5-6:30.
Ih* Clrrult Court. SaaUnot*
County. Florida. In aceordanea
with tha provision ! o f tha
RENT A BED
Fictitious Nama Hlalulaa. to- RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
wit : Hai-tlon
III.os Florida
Beds.
Htalutaa 1SST.
Big: llanry D. Pyl#
By Day, Week, or Month
Publish Mar. id 4 Apr.
I. Ph. FA 2-3131 tig W. lit St.
11. m i .
•

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BUT WHAT
TRUM CRf IT,
W t.C A E iy l,

CARROLL’8 FURNITURE

9. For B *k o r floa t
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Cell e v e n l o g s
322-1507.

10. Wantod to Rent
Wanted to Rent or take over
payment* on 2 or S BR
house unfurn, below $70
monthly. Ph. &gt;22-0270.

12. Rool Estate For Solo
$ BR., 1 BATH
Screened porch, including kit.
chen equip. Down payment
$350.
Monthly
Payment*
$58.50.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
INC.
. 322-1074
A 5 ATtfK
MMFEM ES

A 6 H 0 U P M --

YOU ASKED FOR IT!
HERE IT IS!
Approx. 4 acre* with modern
2 Bedroom home, 150 bearing citrus trees, fronting on
SR 40 East of Sanford. Con­
venient to the Cape. Suitable for Commercial use if
d e s i r e d . Underpriced at
$14,000. W# have the key
Exclusive with

6 0 0 0 B A T IN G /

iw tu THf U A S s-B orroM ta
HAVE ID WATCH FOR
, MORAY EELS —
,
- THEY’RE M E A N - J

.-S m O M tS C O K K -

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.1

Legal Notice

BERRY’S WORLD

SHWHOMBOF ^
NAAOCUFSyARE ACUTUy
DRAMATIC, CAUV.ITV AN
K X W H IC (HStACE.WE a
PONT KNOW WHAT
CA LM * IT .

Option to Buy

COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ava.
17-92 Turn W. at Five Point*
on 427, 44 ml. to SR 13
FURN. 3 Bcdrm., oak Boon,
Salesman on Premises
masonry borne. 1 Blk. West
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434. then STOREROOM, or office, on
1 blk. South on East St. to
1st. St., near 2 free park­
Vincent Dr. MI 4-0214.
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobson’s Dept. Store.
2 BR, house, kitchen equi' ed
$65 mo. 322-3685.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and ahower, suit­
Unfurnished 2 BR. bouse, kit
able for couple or tingle
chen equipped. 322-3651.
person or retired. All utlllties included In rent. Ideal­
ly located on First St., with­
in 1 block of 2 free parking
r ic T m o r e x * mk
NOTICE 18 hereby given that
lots and shopping center. In­
I am engaged In business at
quire at Manuel Jacobson
H ighw ay lT-tZ. Hamlnola Coun­
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
ty, Florida, umlrr tha fictitiou s

■OOOOaao* , . . t h h h y o lsf la At a M A U T lfU L
luma. but
Lrf that
ikrt rip in s.i.17.?,'7
T m iukt
lump,
hit stretch 7paatt
ca t! Am i points . .

EVERETT A . HARPER
AGENCY . REALTOR
$435 8. Park Ave.

Fhooaa FA 2-2314 or FA 2-23U

MU

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You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Your “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads!
12. R m I Catata For Bala 12. R*o) Batata For Sala 1C. Pamala Halp Wanted
BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 822-6658

t a n fo r b

April 0. 1064 — Pago 11 i 33. Furnitura

ir r a lh

By Nadine Seltzer

Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
POST. FA 2-067T.

Experienced V a itren wanted.
HARD TO FIND!
BR, lto Batha, screened
Mar-Lou Raitaurant. Sec
A
amall
I
Bedroom
Home
in
porch, cent. heat. Aaaume
Mr. Rota*.
good
location,
walking
dl*
paymenta, Nothing Down.
tance from City at 104 W.
Immed. occupancy. No qual
l 7 ? T t o ! n H d p W a n ted
10th !L Equipped with Stove
Hying. Sll Hay* Dr.. Ph.
Refrigerator, Heater, new NATIONALLY KNOWN COM­
s n » m or $22-2111.
PANY ha* opening for two
Wall-to-wall Carpeting. AU
Insurance Salesmen in area.
this for a Total Price of
W HAT'8 FOR SUPPER?
Lead* furnished. Must be
$5150. $650 Down and $46.50
over 21 A bendable. For in­
Monthly. Exclusive with
How about »ervlng you up
terview rail Mayfair Motet,
nlca Juicy llom* for Just
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Room 7, Friday until 3 p m
$500 Down? Wo have a numRaattor
322-8800.
bar of them acattered all
Raymond Lundqulit, A no.
over town, even In I»ch Ar
FA 2-1811 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Man 23-40, must be honest,
bor. They come In all colore
reliable and willing to work.
and »tyl«*l include 3 Bed­
S P R IN G S P E C I A L S !
Drifter need not apply. Tbi*
room*, 2 Bath Horn** with
Is a year-round Job for the
monthly payment* ranging 9 BR. I Bath, Lovely Loch
right man. Married man
from 180 tu 1100. Good Fin­
Arbor 119,500 - $500 D n .preferred. Write, Sanford
ancing I* the key to Home
$83 Per Mo.
iferald. Box 72, Sanford,
Buying. Hot u* Help Youl
9 BR, 1 Bath, Charming loca­ I I . Help W a n te d
tion 111.950 - $500 On. — RETOUCHER wanted, male
$75 Per Mo.
or female for photographic
INVESTMENT * REALTY
negative retouching. Mu*t
111 N. Park
322-9171 3 BR, 1 la th I Sty, Country
be experienced. For appoint­
With lto acre*. IT.aoo - $aoo ment Phona 322-7222.
Da. - $41 Pm Mo.
e
t, I, * 4 BEDROOM!
19. Situation* Wnntod
1, lto, k I BATH!
*1 d o n 't su p p ose y o u 'd ba Interested in o om ln g In tha
I BR, I Bath, Ntwly painted
DOWN PAYMENTS PROM
house to pin y d o ll s ? "
City - 18,000 - $soo Da­ Yard Work, Window Cleaning.
Phona 322-2155.
la i Par Mo.
27. Special Service*
S3. F u rn itu re
Low Monthly Payment!
HOUSEWORK: 322-6440.
For Complete Information I BR, 1 Bath, Spanish Tradi­
P A I N T I N O . Inside, Out.
FREE ESTIMATE
tional $15,500 — $900 Dn. - SLIPCOVERS mads to Order.
See Or Call Your
Large, Small. Call Bob I'pholstaring k Mattress ren­
Reasonable.
Ph.
322-5111.
$107 Per Mo.
323-0742.
ovating. New k Used Furni­
20. Babysitters
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
| BR. 1 Bath. Completely
29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
Co., at 709 Calary Ave.
SALES BROKER
furnlthed $8,600 - $500 Da. BABYSITTING In my home.
FA 9-3U7.
322-2274.
-$ * 2 Per Mo.

For toe biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, are Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open • daya 8 to 6.

BaM-Blair Agency
REAL

S t Johns Realty

ESTATE-INSURANCE
TltE TIME TESTED FIRM
3rd ft Park Ava.
HI N. Park Ava
FA M129
Phona i n w t

SWEETIE PIE

$

SO UTH W ARD

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

FHA - VA

Wagner s Amoco

Stenstrom Realty
3&amp; 4
BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Alr-Condltlonlng Optional
Aa Low aa $350 Down

borhood $9,500 — $300 D a .$75 Per Mo.

SO UTH W ARD
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
116 N. PARK AVE. 322-9179

RYSTAL LAKE PARK EXPANSIVE, Not Expenilvel
LAKE MARY
• A place to live while build­
W eit on Uth St. and
Laft on Laka Mary Blvd.
322-2744

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South on 17-91—6 ml.
I Blkt. North-vest of
Longwood Plata)
TRAILER TRADES
CONSIDERED

jMN

Enterprises,
Inc.

Ph. ua-3911

OREENBRIAR
;ho|ea
Iota
available
ta
Graenbrlar af Loch Arbor
oyerlooklni
golf
couraa.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Grecnbri»r
davaloptd hr

KINOBWOOD
BU ILD ER S, INC.
S02 Fairmont Dr.
FA 1-1074
la. rm - 4H bath*, cent
alr-eond. 144 mo. lncl.
922 2281.

ing a homt of your dealgn
on your Country Estate ia
this trailer located oq 414
acre*, with ovar 200 ft.
frontage on Hlway 415. 10
minutes from Sanford k 90
minutes from the Atlantic
Ocean Beach. Only 110,000.
$2500 Down. Call Stamper
Agency, IMS So. French
Ave., 119-4101.

CAB8ELBERRY
Open 1 to 1:90 Sunday
JU8T COMPLETED, this I
BR, lto Bath Home proves
that Custom features need
net be expensive! Special
Ken-Tiled Floors, WaU furnace, built-in Oven k Range,
Roofed Patio, Large lo t
Convenient location- AU this
for only III,M0 with Juat
|500 Down. Drive South on
17-92 to Seminole Blvd., tura
on Lake Dr. k right again
on Park Dr., Vi ml. on the
righ t s*e this lovely home
Sunday or call 64T-U1I Win­
ter Park.

DR. C. J. McCLASKEY,

IEAUTIFUL S BR, 2 Bath
R e a lto r
Horn# in lUvanna Park. A Evenings ft Sundays GA 2-1756
real buyl Owner 323-0641.

F U R N IT U R E

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Government
Owned

Homes

Budget Furn. Co.

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $48.50
To make the beat home
buy, aaa the

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

Go West!

Night FA
a m Park Dr.

MMI
i o &lt;rm
Saaferd. fta

Winter Park, Florida

and meet the

"DODGE BOYS"

• Frank Brunson
• Charlie Craig
• Charlie Hudson

8 DAYS ONLY I
CAROL'S DRESS ft
SPORTSWEAR
Longwood Plata—Hlway 17-93
Ph. 911-8731

Hard-rock Maple drop leaf
dining table, chain, hutcv,
I960 Pontiac Bonneville Con­ 1937 Buckeye I x 34 ft., ex­
PIANOS — ORGANS
breakfront, to price. Phone Ovar 200 new and uied to
cellent condition. I BR. 10
vertible, full power. R. ft If.
522 6846.
Immaculate,
tt.ios.
Call
x 20 ft. screened room. Rea­
chooaa from — aU makes,
daya 322.7439. nltei 322-6275.
sonable. Call 822-903$.
types, alia*, styles and col­
Westinghouse
2 Dr.
Ref.
ors,
from
$79
up.
Rentals,
freeier. $75. 210 Bradshaw
1950 4 Dr. Dodge Sedan. Exc. Roadmsstcr trailer, 8 x 38
too, and monthly terms as
Dr., Ph. 322 1910.
running cond. HAH. auto,
ft. $1250 cash or $350 down,
low as $1. Reclaimed bar­
trans., $150. 21" BCA Con­
and asaume pymts, See at
Upright piano, excellent con­
gains.
Every
Instrument
sole TV, cxc. cond. $60,
Countryside Trailer Park,
dition, reflnlshed and tuned.
guaranteed. Straap'a — 641
Lane Cedar Chest. 322-8738.
N.A.S. Entrance.
$175 or best cash offer. Ph.
N. Orange, Orlando, Phone
322-5524.
GA 4 2401.

NEXT BEST

TO A NEW
PONTIACor

SPECIALS

TEMPEST
IS A USED ONE
(You gat Pontiac styling, Pontlao

^ ^ ^ ■ *2995

"THIMIINTY MINlTl
Will Ds Sm M IM V m

1959 Chevrolet Impolo
&gt;r hardtop, power steering, P &lt; &gt; * ' # i a b | b p
irakea, radio and htatrr, b l| | | J Q L
r. Only 11,000 actual one owner
le

1962 Ford Fairlane Fordor
V -i engine, automatic transmission,
heater. A perfect one ownsr local
car with only 24,000 mites.

*1695

No Down Payment Specials
(With Acceptable Credit)

$395
1958 Ford Fordor
$395
1957 Plymouth
$295
1958 Fiat 1100
$295
1958 Mercury
*95
1952 Dc Soto 4 Dr.
*50
Seminole Co. Motors

4-door sedan, V-A, automatic transmis­
sion. radio and heater.
Green and white finish, automatic
transmission, radio and healer, whilewalla.

4-door, automatic transmission, heater.

STATION WAGON. Runs good.

$100 DOWN
|4S MONTH
9 • Bedroom Home

CU8TOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Center Lee Rd. end 17-19
Plume 64«-*all

*1195

61 Mercury Meteor

*1395
*3295

61 Continental

61 Lark 2 Door
A Cylinder, Automatic and Radio,
28,000 Mile*. 20 Mile* To Gallon!

61 Rambler Wagon
4 Door, A C* Under, Straight Stick.
Extra (Mean!

61 Ford Fairlane 500

1958 Chevrolet Belair
TtmwAwr ao

W illia m A. M i r n y
and Assoclatae
191 West Fairbanks Ave.

Dresses - 80% Off!

61 Comet Custom

25c
TbU totally new RAM-JET Doit-yourself 24-hour Coln-ope•atod Auto Laundry i* Ab»olutely UabelJevablal I IThe
customer can get • ear
clean laalda and out for
le u than *0c. Operators re­
port earnings o f $600.00 to
I1.SQ0.M per month. No em ­
ploye* required. tt.M8.ao
minimum cash required—
Balance can be financed.
Ac* today, end own the
RAM-JET Auto Wash Franchlte la your area. Only
responsible investors will bo
eoaaidarod. CaU or wrlta:
MI 7 63*9

BEADY MIX CONCRETE
Patioa, Floor, Free Kttiina.js
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ava.
322-5731

quality, Pontiac value for lass)

62 Pontiac Grand Prix

61 Cadillac Fleetwood S O H O C

Payton Realty

CAR WASH

l«»-Ton,- 18.500 n.T.U.1 OK airconditioner, ex. cond- 2
yrs. old. $125. Call 322 6123.

Gibson Tenor Guitar, practi­ 1956 Dodge. $200. See at No.
1 Fire Station.
cally new, cost now $150
with carrying case. 322-2928.
b u y i n o a rrrw ar
b ig $ $ s a v i n g s
USED GAR?
35. Artlcla* Wanted
On Floor Models ft
FINANCE IT WITH U l
Dcmonstratori
WANTED: 200 Ft. 42 inch
♦ Low Interest Kates
(FBEE Repair ESTIMATES)
chain link fence. 322-8129.
♦ Low Uonlhly Payment*
In Your Home
FLORIDA STATE BANK
WANTED!
Citrus
fruit.
Large
In Sanford CaU
or small amounts. Bonded
SINGER
37. float* - Motor*
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee ManiRepresentative at
field.
FA
2-4244
USED
BOATS ft motors.
Alan's Fabrics ft Rugs
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
322-5783
3 6 . A u to m o b ile s • T r u c k s
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold ft re­
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
'57 Plymouth, like new, new
paired. Osteon Bridge Fish
paint Job, good rubber. &lt;300
Bepotsesed. Would Ilka reCamp ft Gun Shop.
Ph. 322-9198.
sponsible party to take up
paymenta of $9 per month
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic 332 cu. ft. *58 Ford engine. Galaway To The Waterway
Best offer. Call 322-9557.
Zlg Zag Sewing Machlno.
H obson Sporting Goods
Guaranteed, Like New sew­ '37 Olds M 4 Dr. Sedan. RA1I
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
ing condition. Call Collact
AT, Power brakes, steering $04 6-1 E. tat. Ph. FA 2-5961
241-9387 evoningl or 422ft seat. Ph. 322-A100.
New 12' Boat, 714 kicker, fac­
0932, Service Discount.
tory trailer. $125. House­
'50 Ford ft '53 Cadillac. Kidboat $700. Roy Reel's Body
$8.00 PER MONTH
dy'a Standard Scrv. Station,
Shop, 1001 So. SanforthAve.
Assume remaining 6 payments
too N. French Ave.
of $6 00 on repossessed '63
38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Model, Swing needle, Dial- 1953 Chevrolet 4-door Station
Wagon,
Bldt.
Automatic
O-Matlc Zlg Zag. Makes but­
Used Valo-Sol*x motor bike,
Transmission, Good tires,
tonholes, sews on buttons,
good condition, excellent for
very cleen ear. Air-condi­
makes fancy atltchei, dams
beginners. 322-292$.
tioned.
1395.
an-SOM.
ft patch**, ate. Exc. condi­
MOTORCYCLES
tion. Phona III-MIT.
E S T A T E CLOSEOUT. See
1961 Honda $29$
1962 Buick Special in stor­
1039 Triumph T 110 $530
Mahogany Drop Leaf Table ft
age at Dyson ft Maffett's
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Chairs. $30. Ph. 322-1759.
Garage, Sanford, then call
$00 French Ave., Sanford
Mr. Bergstrom GA 5-6624
APR. SPEC. Jat Whit* Hou«e
$22 4212
Orlando, or write Box 3145,
Paint. $5.15 Oal. Army,
Orlando.
39. Trailer* - Caban**
Navy Surplus, Sanford.

63 Mercury Monterey

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

34. Article* For R*l*

1801 W. Flint St.

Ph. 322-0614

86. AatomobllM • Tracks

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

BEDROOM, alr-condItlosad,
lto batha, Fla. room, faaeod
yard, with patio. Rnvtasa
1101 I . Park
322-9232
Park. Low down payment, NltoSt S2MI714031 or 2248 Need a Painter? 323-3080.
auuma monthly payment,
I BR-. 1V4 bath Rome. Aa* For FA8T TAXI SERVICE
Pbona J22W 7.
aume payment*. 922-5453.
call Homer Little at Grey­
ew Cuatom Built Home on
hound Bui Station. 32I-14I1
2 BR. Home, Study, 1V4
Cryatal Laka. For Informa­
or 322 9995.
Batha, large Family Rm. ia
tion call U2-397I.
good Btlgbborbood; includ­
Piano Tuning and Repair
ing stevt, refrig., room air- W. L. Harmon - FA *4999
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
conditioner,
washing
ma­
AOENCY, Realtor, Iniunor.
chine ft ruga. Really ter­ Berryhill Painting Contractor.
FHA-VA Sale* Broker. 1485
rific buyl Monthly payCommercial - Industrial •
6.
Park
Ave.
322-2964,
manta $82JO.
Residential. Free estimate.
323-1215.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
We Appreciate Your Busi­
lie .
ness. 322-2217.
PA 9-6074
W EUB DRILLED. PUMPS,
Property Management
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
&amp; Sale* Broker
All Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service
rA 3-1301 17-63 at Hiawatha
b T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
Offara far your eclectic*
IS. Bunin*** O p p o rtu n ity 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
thaaa Beautiful t, I, k 4
Bedroom
COIN OPERATED

Seminole Realty

FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ava.
Ph. FA 3-7953

134. Article* For Sale

Used furniture, appliances,
AUTOMOTIVE
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
AIR-CONDITIONING
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
Our Budget Wave Now $6.85
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133.
Good Utcd Cara Sold
Ace Beauty Salon
818 French Ave.
322-7765 Sec'y desk, Gov, Wtnthrop,
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8525
dark
mahogany,
$50. 1
Auto Glaaa, Tops
Spring Permanent Special
Queen Anne chair, 1 Cogs­ 7-Pc. Dinette set, good condi­
k Seat Covers
ELNA SUPERMATIC
90 Percent off regular prices
well chair, $25 each. Camp­
tion. 322-6126.
Open arm, completely auto­
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
bell, 349-3721.
matic, hundreds of designs,
TVs Used. All makes ft mo­
&gt;14 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3R2 0831
buttonholes ft feather stitch­
WANTED reliable couple, to
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322 9792.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ing. Guaranteed ft with In­
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
take up monthly paymenU
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
structions. Pay $8.90 per
of $19.10 on I complete Carpels clean easier with the
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
Blue Lustro Electric Shammonth. Sold for $349, le u
•vtnlngs. 3 Senior stylists. COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
rooms o ! furniture. CaU
pooer. Only $1 per day.
than to price. Sanford Sew­
109 S. Oak. 322-5742.
TE 8-1511, Caiselberry, eelFree inspection, estimates,
Carroll’s Furniture.
ing Center, 322 0441.
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
leet.
S5. P lu m b in g S en rlc
&amp; repairs discounted.
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3443
PLUMBING
Contracting Bepalra
FREE ESTIMATES
3 ROOMS FOR ONLY
$12 03 A MONTH
R. L. HARVEY
KM lanfurd Ava.
FA 11363 Senkarik Glnna and Paint Sofa lied k Matching Chair
a End TabUa
C om pany- ---------17. Special Service*
Coffee Table
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4822
2 Lamps
OVER 29 YEARS
Bedroom Suite Complete with
ot Fine Workmanship in Up­ 81A. Pets
RECONDITIONED &amp; READY TO ROLL!
Mattress ft Box Springs
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ 2 pupple*. Male or female. $5.
5 Pe. Dinette Set
cover*. lim e payments aa
Ph. 322-8021 rvrnlnasThis Group Onty $249.93
little as $3 mo. Drapery
Custom 4 Door Sedan, Full Power
Other groups $299.95 ft up
Hardware Installations.
32. Floware • Shrubs
and Factory Air Conditioned, One
Careful Owner. Like New.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
BLOOMING Roses on Chero.
Ph. 322-2335
Longwood Plata — Ph.838-4583
kaa stock. All other kinds
4 Door Hardtop, AU Tower and Air
o f Nursery shrubbery and
AIR-CONDITIONING
An investment, not an ex­
Conditioned. Cadillac'* Finest.
Mk m m 00
Hy FEDDERS
treas.
pense. Call FA 2-5612 for
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
expert advice on a Herald
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,
advertising campaign.
4 Door Ssdsn, A Cylinder, Automa­
tic, Radio and Heater. Whit# Finish
SPRINO SPEC IA L: Air-condi­
With Turquolsa Interior.
tion pre.ieaaoo service, win­
dow unit only, $7.50. phone
322-8550.
4 Door V-R. Automatlr, Power
Steering and Brake*. Air Condi­
PAINTINO, Interior-Exterior,
tioned. 2 To Choose From!
and all typoa Home Repair*.
All Work Guaranteed
4 Door Sedan. Full Power and Air
A. J. ADCOCK
Conditioned. Belong To Local Doc­
General Contractor
tor's Wif*.
5228338

21. Beauty Salona
322-2420 9 BR, 1 Bath, Eicallent Neigh­

2565 Park Dr.

BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital,
Rollawaya, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and
rick-up.

34. Article* For 8*1*

*
&lt;
$

4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder, Ford-OMalic, 20.000 Actual .Milra. Vary
Nice Family Sedan!

60 Mercury Commuter
4 Door
Equipped
ditioned.

Station Wagon, Fully
and Factory Air Con­

59 Chev. Brook wood
4 Door Station Wagon, A Cylinder,
Powtrgllde, Power Steering, On*
Owner!

59 Ford Country Sedan
4 Door Wagon, V-B, Automatic,
Itadlo and Heater. Sea Thla One To­
day.

59 Chevrolet Impala
4 Door Hardtop, V-N, Automatic,
Radio and Heater.

----

*995
*1095
*1295
*1495
*995
*895
*1095

Coupe — The hottest car on th# road. W# sold
this beauty new and the actual mllaa registers
only 23,000—equipped with FACTORY AIR
CONDITIONING, power ateerbig and brake*.
Hky bias finish with matching bucket neat*
Oh so nice.

$AVE

$AVE

60 Pontiac Ventura
Vi»ta 4 Ar. hardtop.
TORY A I K CONDITIONING. N e w
Urea, power
starring. All vinyl Interior
trim that can't b* told from
new, 18,000 actual mil**.

*1595

57 Pontiac Catalina
4-dr. hardtop. Ilydramatlr, ra­
dio and haatrr. Really good
transportation at only

*595

FOR THE SPORTS MINDED

57 Volks. Karman Ghia
2-dr. hardtop. A raro item —

*795

59 Hillman 4 Dd. Sedan
Real economy — a second car
pro.preta dream.

*495

BARGAIN BUYS -

I f i B f l ,,,A M O l,T n 2 I,our- * O l - Automatic

6 t f£ Ilc ttU tlu fi

1 9 6 7 U N C0LN 4 l&gt;oor iiardluP

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1 9 6 7 MEKCUKY 4 Iloor 8rdan

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1 9 6 6 E0I(1&gt; 4 ,,00r V**» Automatic
1 M 2 PACKARD 4 Door

1952 MonK,s M,NOIt 2 ,,oor

nun I

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MERCURY
109 Palmetto Avt.
322-488!

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Wrratk Pag® 12 — A pril 9, 1984

Unit Names
Conference
Delegates

More Concerts At No
Price Rise Offered

lly Jane Casselberry
American Legion Auxiliary
mer members aollcitlng the re*
newal of their membership for
Memorial Unit 266 o f Cassel­
the 1064-06 season, which has
berry will he represented by
a tentative salte of five pro­
Mrs. Harold Kryder and Mrs.
grams, Including two out­
Kenneth Walbridge ns dele
standing programs from the
gates
at the Constitutional
Central Florida area.
Conference to be held April
Kicking o ff the concert sea­
son In November will lie the
26 at the Umatilla Civic t en
Stetson Glee t^lub. This group
ter.
la well - known throughout
Mrs. Kenneth Green was
Florida and are veterans of
selected as alternate delegate
many concert tours under the
in appointments made during
direction o f Professor Harold
Monday night's meeting o f the
Giffin.
Unit held in the Casselberry
Winding up the progrnma in
Woman's Club.
the spring of 1965 will be the
Appointed to served on the
Florida Symphony Orchestra
nominating
committee
to
under the direction o f Henry
draft a slate of officers for
Mazer, wfiich was enthusissFederal State Market
FAMILY GROUPS seen In costume nt the Rear Lake Elementary School
the coming year were Mrs.
llrally received In Ssnford in
News Service
Joseph Ciszewski, Mrs. Rus­
last Fritlny night for the Marti! Gras sitonsorcd by Cub Scout Pack 2.10
previous concerts here.
Sanford
sell Corwin, Mrs. Ihomas
included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ostrander and children, Ricky and Kathy,
Shipping point Information
In between are nationally
Hurston, Mrs. Walbridge and
top
photo,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Calvin
Maries
and
sons,
Gary
nnd
Scott,
for April 8. All salra F. O. R known acts I n c l u d i n g the
Mrs. Green.
Precooling chargea extra un Rurke Family Singers, recent­
(Herald Photos)
bottom.
The Unit voted to contri­
less otherwise stated.
ly seen on the Ed Sullivan
bute to the village watrr
HANPORD-OVIKDOshow; monologue artist Marpump project for Ecuador, a
EELLWOOIJ DISTRICT:
cjn Robin and Scott Morrison,
joint project of the American
Partly cloudy and warm.
talented musical character
Legion Auxiliary nnd CARE.
Cabbage: Demand moderate study artist.
I’ o p p y
Chairman, Mrs.
market steady. Domestic round
Judge Mize emphasized that
Green, announced plans for
type, H i bu. crates, $1.10 to this Is a tentative program
Poppy Dny which will be held
81.16; 60 lb. sacks, 86 cents to that depends for financing on
Saturday, May 23. All funds
00 cents, few $1; Red type, H i Increased membership In the
received In the snle of pop­
bu. crates, medium to large Concert Association.
pies are used to aid patients
82.76 to 83; Savoy type, med • “ A t this time, we will be
at veterans hospitals and in
contacting former members,
turn size, few, 82.
child welfare.
Carrots: D e m a n d good asking for renewal of tholr
markot steady. Topped, wash memberships, but anyone else
ad, 48*1 lb. film bags, mesh interested In Joining is asked
master container, medium to to contact Mrs. Rulph Austin
large, 81*76; 60 lb. sacks, Smith, membership chairman
at 2021 Park Ave.," he said.
loose, large, 81-16.
Celery: Demand fair on S
Tickets are available In three
It's now legal to drive 36
dos. and larger which are most price ranges—student mem
miles an hour on Sanford
o f the offerings, moderate on bershlps at 84; adults at 87.60
Avenue from 13th Street
smaller sizes, mnrkct slightly and f a m i l y memberships
south to the Sanford Naval
weaker, especially on 8 doz. which admit parents and all
Air Station.
and larger. 16 In. crates, Pas­ children under 12 at a rate of
City crews Wednesday com­
cal type, few H4 doz., 82; 2 818 for the year.
pleted erecting the new speed
2',4 doz., 82.26; 8 doz., 82.60;
Memburshlps entitle holders
signs between 13th und 26th
4 dos., 82.76; 6 and 8 doz., to attend ull concerts and they
Streets. The previous limit
83.26; hearts, crates, film are trunsferrahle, thus per­
was 26 miles an hour between
wrapped, 24 count, 83.76.
mitting a member to allow a
those two strecti.
Dill: U LA crates, 4 doz. friend to use his ticket If he
bunches, 82.60.
c-nnot attend a concert.
Endive: Demand fair, mark­
A general membership drive,
et steady. 1 1 /0 bu. crates, enlisting both old and new
memlwrs will be held in the
81.10.
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — policemen c h a r g e d In a
Escarole: D e m a n d fair, fall, Judge Mize said.
protcction-for-pay
Two city patrolmen aurren- spreading
market steady. 1 1/0
bu.
“ But In order to go ahead
dered to county police on scnndul*
crates, 00 cents.
with the scheduling of this
Mayor Haydnn Burns said
Lettuce: Supply light, de excellent series o f five con­ shakedown charges Tuesday
it
was “ likely the arrests will
night,
the
sixth
and
acventh
niand moderate, market about certs, we need to obtain ns
Bourbon
reurh to certain county o ffi­
steady. Iceberg type, WU msny commitments ns possible
REG. 4.60— 33.88 CASE
cials," hut did not name
crates, 24 count, cleanup lot, now. Failure to secure the
them.
81.60, soma fair quality, 81-10; necessary membership to fi
“ The matter Is far from
Boston type, EIIN crates, 24 nanco this program will result
being cicsed," Burns said
count, fair quality, 82; Ro- In Uie series having to drop
after a meeting with Sheriff
malne type, 1 1/0 bu. crates, one or two programs,’’ he em
Dale Carson and Duval Coun­
81.76; Leaf type, 24 qt. bask­ phaslzed.
By United Pretz International ty Solicitor Edward Booth,
ets, 81-60; Bibb type, 12 qt.
Miami Mayor Robert King
The
patrolmen
charged
baskets, 8L
High claimed support today with
unlawfully
accepting
Onions, (Ireen: Demand fair,
from three labor union Inrali unauthorized c o m p e n nation
market steady. Crates, 8 dos.
In hiz race (or the governor's were Jnmes Brunch, 30, and
bunches, 82.40 to |2.70, mostly
office.
J. F. I.uman, 28.
82.40 to 82-66.
J1UTEPEC, Mexico (UPI)
He said the locali of the
Parsley: Crates, 8 dos. — Barbara Hutton Mdivanl
Hotel and Restaurant Union,
bunches, curly, 81-60.
Reventlow Grant Troubetzkoy tho Waiters and Bartenders
Parnsnlps: Baskets, topped, Ruhirosa Von Crnmm is a
Association, and n union vot­
12-1 lb. film bags, 81-36.
princess today for the third ing education group endorsed
Radishes: Demand moderate time.
him Tuesday night after meet­
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
•t slightly lower prices, mark­
Laotian • V i e t n a m e s e ing at Miami.
REG.
— Mrs. Chnrlos R. Holley,
et weaker on red varieties, Prince Pierre R. Chao Doan,
5.00
High, whoze campaign plat­ wife o f tho Republican runsteady on white. Topped, Red
48-year-old chemical cii form includes a plank fur a didate for governor o f Flori­
variety, 80-6 oz. film bags, 86 glnrer and painter, became
41.95
minimum wage of $1.25 per da, gave birth to n It pound,
cents to 81 ;Whlle Icicle, 24 the Woolwnrth heiress’ sev­
5TII
.CASE
hour, said he understood sev­ 0 ounce l&gt;oy here Tuesday.
8-oz. film bags, 81-60.
enth husband In a “ city-hair’ eral other union locals hs\e
The rhlld, who has not been
Tunlps; 60 lb. sacks, topped ceremony Tuesday In this
scheduled meetings in Hie named, Is tho fourth for tho
and washed, 81-26 to 81.60.
provincial town.
next few days to endorse him. couple, and the second boy.
BAHTIN OS, FLORIDA
A reception for about 30
DIHTItlCT:
guests at the new Princess'
Cabbage: Demand moderate,
Japanese-style home here fol­
market steady. Domestic round
lowed the rerrmony.
type, IK bu. crates, 81-16; 60
lb. sacks, 86 cents to 81, few
high as 81-66.
More entertainment for the
■erne price ae test year It the
offer made today hy Judge
Vernon C. Mize, president of
the Seminole County Mutual
Concert Aaaoclatlun.
Renewal membership lists
were opened Wednesday with
Mayor A1 Wilson buying the
first renewal from Mrs. Ralph
Austin S m i t h , membership
chairman.
A telephone committee will
begin today to call on all fo r

VEGETABLE
REPORT

35MPH On Part
Of Sanford Ave.

Jax Charges 2 City Patrolmen

4_
&gt;

DEBORAH SIPES

Deborah Sipes Contest Winner
Dimpled Deborah K. Sipes
won the Baby of the Year
Contest
staged
this
past
month by Zcta Xi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi and the Lit­
tle Red Schoolhousc is $500
richer as a result.
Deborah,
6 months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Sipes of 103 Mayrose Drive,
was sponsored by the Semi­
nole Chapter of Future Farm­
ers of America.
She won out over 14 con­
testants, all of whose pictures
were posted in three Sanford
stores—noumlllat &amp; Anderson,
Touchtons and Ben Franklin
5 &amp; 10 Store. A penny counted
as one vote for the contest­
ant.
Other winners were:
Judy Mixon, 7 months old,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Mixon of Lake Mary,
second, and Kyle D. Keogh,
10 months old, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Keogh.
Judy was sponsored hy
American Legion Post 53
while Kyle had the Sanford
I.O.O.F. Lodge for his spon­
sor.
Proceeds from the contest
will be used to further the
work at the Little Red School­
housc which cares for excep­
tional children in the area.
The Sipes baby won a Series
E bond donated by Florida

j

$ 3 tS

2221 Grapeville Ave.
FA 2-0886
“ Scotia Dealer**

Free Estimates

Maple A re.
at
6th St.

One Bill
To Pay
The Gregory
Way
322-0500

Sanford
FU.

NEVER BEFORE ! !

MEDLEY
90° - 8 YR. . CHARCOAL
FILTERED

White Label Blend
REG.
5.75
11.95
CASE

$388
FIFTH

Seagram CROWN
ROYAL A l.l,AVAILABLE
ABC STORES

Park &amp; Tilford

GOP Candidate
Father Of 4th

Peach — Pear
Pecan — Citrus
Plum — Persimmon
Grapcville Nursery

Whatever Your Choice Of Fencing,
We Have It! And, We’ll Install It At
Lowest Prices, Too.

299

Bonded
Kentucky Bourbon

FRUIT TREES

COMPLETE SALES, SERVICE

86* BLEND
HALLER’S
DELUXE

Barbara Hutton
Weds Seventh

SEE US FOR —

State Bank and a trophy off­
ered by Wert’s Jewelers. The
prizes will be awarded at the
Future Farmers banquet sell
for the high school at 7 p m j
April 14.
Judy’s prize was a loving j
cup from Kadcr's Jewelers j
while Kyle received a gift
certificate for bronzing of his
first baby shoes. The award
was given by Gitmm Jewelers.|

Guckenheimer

High Claims 3
Union Locals
Support Him

(Photos by Jameson

JUIIY MIXON

KYLE KEOGH

COLONIAL CLUB

Just North of Casselberry City Limits
Hwy. 17-92
Halfway Between Sanford and Orlando
There’s A Reason ABC Is The
South’s Largest Liquor Dealer

LIQUEURS

Aprirnt — Cherry —
Pearh — Blackberry—
Kummel — Creme Do
Menthe — Cacao —
Aninrtte — Rock *N
Rye — Sloe Gin

REG. 4.50

LIQUOR FOR LESS

HOUSE OF
STUART

86 PROOF IMP. SCOTCH

Boy Found Safe

BROOKSVILLE (U P !) - A
two year-old hoy, Charles Sil
vers, who had been the object
of an all-night search In a
MILWAUKEE, Wiz. (UPI) wooded area near here, was
•—Wisconsin CSov, John W, found safe this morning.
Reynolds, winner o f the pre­
sidential primary In his home j hch
state, cnnjtm-ntlng on Wal­
LAKE CITY (UPI) - Oliver
lace’s substantial vote:
Bradley, 74, (he first Negro
“ I’m disappointed he got to run for public office here
any votes at all, but we must since
reconst-urtion
days
realize we have prejudice In waz defeated Tuesday In the
ihe North Just as in the rare for a city commission
South.”
scat.

Prejudice In
North Too?

O

86*

Race

GILBEYS

NIW DESIGN
Coo/, cooiforfablt, (mail

NEWCONSTRUCTION

DRY GIN

Intro hoary (rams girst
long lorvleo, falsi hard woar.

J. T. S. BROWN
STR. KY.
BOURBON
REG. 4.30—39.76 CASK

3 sths * 9 95

ABC

Golden Varnlih Rattan
Jet Black Wrought lion

CHARCOAL FILTKHKD

Iv y y t v r t

KY. STR. BOURBON

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Spatially h lt id
1

WTRR . Radio Dial 14

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— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS —

Each Week • Mon. thru

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MATHER

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of Sanford

Sanford’s Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store

203-09 E. 1st S t

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guarantee thU
be the lightest

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322-0983

MAISON
ROGET

359

5ih

REG. 6.26
36.93
5th CASK.

FULL QUART

N. Y. STATE

Champagne
PINK — WHITE
SI’K. BURGUNDY
29.95 CASH

279

3.99

PARK &amp; TILFORD
GIN — VODKA

a Q Q FULL

CHARRED OAK
8 Ylt. STR. lilt II.

&lt;| Q Q FULL

FLKIHCIIMANN
Preferred lilrnd

4.49 ' X

ECHO SPRING
7 Yr. Kir. Ky. Brb.

4.88 Fyr.L

CARRINGTON
IMP. CANADIAN

4.88 ’ ! £ '

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FULL
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BROOKFORD
10 YU. 86* IILEND

ABC COCKTAIL LOUNGE

bourbon in iho World.

REG. 5.23 — 4I.HM CASK

Fri. - 8:25 A. M.

—

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leeted by
Ky. Wo
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STR.

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CASE

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REG.
6.25

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BEER
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OLD GERMAN B &amp; nSBB*
a 12 oz.
GOEBELS
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EXTRA
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ROMA
20% CALIFORNIA

DESSERT WINES
PORT
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Plua Pep.

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Sem inole Sckools Rated
Far A b ove S tate A verage

Merrhunta: Take warning.
There'* a short-change artist
at work in the area nnri so far
he’* netted nhout $11 for hi*
effort from n local store.
Hi* method* were not spell­
ed out liy police hut hi* de­
scription was given. The man
i* white, ha* dark hair and
complexion, i* between 28 and
.‘iO year* of uge. He'* alioul 5
feet, 10 inches tall ami is driv­
ing an old car hearing Massa­
chusetts license plate*.
Supermarket* and o t h e r
similar, mass-service stores
are being used by the shortchungcr for his work.
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And there’* warning to
student*: You'll start school
next year ahead of laibor Hay.
School Hoard members have
set the starting date for Aug.
31. nut you'll get l.abor Day
o ff, It was agreed.
In addition to several short
holidays, such ns Teacher*'
Conference and the like, you'll
havo a long weekend for
Thanksgiving getting Nov. 20
and 27 off. Students will also
be on holiday from Dee. 18 to
Jan. 4 for the winter vacution.
School end* next June 4. Short
yenr, wasn't it?
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Itibbon rutting, with swim­
ming and diving demonstra­
tions, will mark the grnnd
opening of the EM swimming
pool at Sanford Naval Air
Stution at 4 p. m. Tuesday.
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Here's one for you from the
pulire blotter. “ Please send un
officer. There's a big snuko In
our bathroom.’’ Snakes alive.

Don’t forget the chicken and
rice dinner tonight starting ut
0 at the I-akc Mary Chamber
of Commerce. A political rally
will follow*.
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North Orlando City Council
Is really ‘‘split up’’ . . . and
is in a dither. Mayor Irene
Van Ecpoel has n Winter Park
rxrlmnga telephone number.
Councilman Art lihodea, Mona
Grinstcud, Dave Tilson and
Art Ferrin have Sanford cxc h a n g e telephone numbers.
Even though they all reside in
North Orlando when the coun­
cil member* want to telephone
the mayor they must call long
distance. Wonder how North
Orlando felt about the rountywida metro telephone sys­
tem?

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We hear of a grocer offer­
ing instant wuter for sale to
go with instant coffee and in­
stant tea. Then, too, we hear
the cannibals now shop for
"instunt people.”
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Thnt five-day plun to slop
smoking, scheduled for lust
month, was postponed und
now will be held starting
April 12 ut 7:30 p.nt. It’ll be
in the County Health I)e|a»rtment office*. A few more
reservations are available und
can be mude by calling 3223020. Tho deal has proven
successful throughout t h e
county. Hush-ally it involves
a muss effort by persons who
wunt to, but haven't kicked
tha tobacco habit.
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In England, a brewery is
planning to build u chain of
gas station* next to pubs it
own* on tho theory that such
an arrangement will do no
harm bccuusc motorists who
want to drink und drive will do
it unyway. Why not go all the
way; set up u chain of hos­
pitals ami undertaking par­
lors to tuke cure of the mot­
orists who patronise tho gas-t *
grog combo.
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You've seen those television
commercials telling about a
certain razor blude and com­
paring it with a "koo-koo"
blade. We know a fellow who
decider! he'd see how the “ kookoo” blade worked. Put one in
his rasor February 1 and
shaved with it until this morn­
ing. A fter
shaves (ho
counted ’em, he says) Uie only
reason ha changer! was be­
cause the blads was getting
rusty.

Seminole County schools, [ In the sciences. The norm
across the board, are rated was hit on languages and
far above the average for the Wharton explained this meant
state, the Seminole Hoard of |the English language.
Public Instruction was told
It consisted of grammatical
j construction, punctuation and
Thursday afternoon.
Offering statistical data to the like. Asked why the test­
hack this linding was WAV. ing showed the normal per­
Wharton, the county’s guid­ centile rattier than continu­
ing the higher trend as in
ance and testing counselor.
Schools Superintendent R- other subjects, Wharton ex-1
T. Milwce noted the high rat­ plained:
“ The language pattern o f'
ing “ is a direct result of
each teacher doing more than student is usually formed by
is required. Their energy,
time and talents is used to
the fullest and the results
speak for themselves.”
Wharton pointed to tests Riv­
en 700 plus ninth graders and
compared them with what had
been set up as the statewide
norm.
Using 50 percentile for the
norm, he showed that test re­
sults in the county averaged
as high as 71 percentile—this

the Urn# the child Is six years
old. If it Is not of abovestandard level, it usually
stays in the same area even
after the child enters school."
The general average for
Seminole's ninth graders was
about 20 percentile above the
state's norm.
Seniors were also tested,
this time for a college en­
trance score which, Wharton
said, is considered by colleges
and universities as being 300
or higher.
Of the (fit seniors taking
the exams, It per cent quali­
fied with higher than 300
marks. This, the general aver­
age throughout the county,
was led ny Oviedo seniors
were 70 per cent achieved the
300 plus grade.
Hoard members commended
the educators for the ratings
and urged that every effort
lie made to continue what they
called “ an excellent trend.”

Emergency Rail
Talks Open At
While House

Rusk Leaves On
Tour Of East's
Trouble Spots

WASHINGTON
(UPI)
President
Johnson
opened
emergency negotiations in the
railroad dispute today and
said he expected a solution
before a 15-day strike mora­
torium is over.
Johnson, who won a strike
delay last night, told union
and management officials that
he was optimistic about chan­
ces for settling the four-yearold rail controversy. Bargaining sessions began shortly be­
fore 10:30 a. m. EST in the
White House cabinet room.
Johnson brought a five-man
team of federal mediators in­
to the discussion to help the
parties reach a solution hut
emphasized they would not
“ cast their weight on cither
side.''
Johnson won a dramatic
agreement from the warring
rail union and company offi­
cial* Thursday night that
blocked a nationwide rail
strike less than !&gt;o minutes
before the walkout was set
to start.
Using persuasion, because
all the powers of law at his
command had long ago been
exhausted, the Chief Execu­
tive got union leaders to
change their minds and accept
his proposal for a moratorium
on a national rails strike.
Ati informed source said the
chiefs of the five railroad
operating unions at first turn­
ed down the President’ s pro­
posal because they said it
would undercut their entire
bargaining strategy by hatting
the two-day-old strike against
the Illinois Central Railroad.
Railroads, 'meanwhile, tried
to highball train service hack
to normal, hut foot-dragging
unions
triggered
massive
snarls in New York and Chi­
cago.
I^ocal unions set up picket
lines at midnight in rail cen­
ters In Pennsylvania, northern
Illinois, upstalc New York,
and Missouri.
Leaders of Ihe four operat­
ing unions that set a strike
for 12:01 a. m., said many
locals had not been official­
ly notified to return to work.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday; high today in upper 70s; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

ERL, APRIL 10, 196-1

SANFORI), FLORIDA

NO. 166

Oviedo School Site Purchase OKd
County Board
Authorizes
Negotiations
Negotiations for the pttf*
chase of land suitable for a
new high school complex in
the Oviedo area was autorized Thursday by tho Seminole
County Hoard of Public In­
struction.
Hoard Member John Evans
suggested the project, citing
the rapid growth in the area
and Hie future potential of an
even more rapid expansion.
Primary reason for thn
growth, he said, is the new
university which is planned
for that area.
Evans presented a map
which outlined the proposed
areas to be purchased and
suggested the selling price
would be "around $1,000 an
acre.” About 30 acres arc in­
volved.
He added ho has received
assurance from the owners
they would make the land
available for the school com­
plex, should the board seek
a site.
Evans was named chairman
of the negotiating committee.
Serving with him will bn
Hoard Member James Berkenmeyer, Schools Superintend­
ent R. T. Milwce and hD ad­
ministrative assistant, Walter
Teague, County Commissioner
I-cc Gary will also be asked
to join the committee, as Um
project Is in his district.
No immediate plans were
made for actual construction
of the plant but officials ex­
plained that in three or so
years the student population
will make it mandatory that
ties be available in that area,
A state survey team Is expeeled In the area next Oct­
ober to check proposed school
sites and the board said it
hoped to have the Oviedo
land available for the survey
team to check.
In another effort to Veep
pace with the population ex*
plosion In the county, the
board ordered the purchase
of eight new GG-passcngcr
l»u*es at a cost of $5,180.50
each.
These will allow for the re­
tirement of somo
ancient
buses now In use and will
augment Uie fleet serving
the county school system.

WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Secretary of State Dean Hu*k
left today for a round of con­
turn nt left. Looking on, from left, arc Dr.
SAIIIN ORAL SUNDAY got o ff to an early
ferences in the Far East and
Frank Leone of the County Health Depart­
start Thursday afternoon when SOS officials
ment, Wally Peacock, Jayceo chairman of tho
gave the vaccine to staff members o f The Her­
an on-the-spot inspection of
project, Dr. G. D. Stanley and Dr. G. H. Starke.
ald. Nurse Janet Cuthrcll offers a cube of sugar
the war in South Viet Nam.
The vaccine will be offered Sunday nt 12 sta­
containing two drops of the vaccine to Herjdd
Also included in the 10-day
tions throughout the county. Hours are from
Society Editor Doris Williams. Ray Stevens of
trip will be a stopover on For­
noon to 5 p.m.
(Herald Photo)
the Herald mechanical department awaits his
mosa for a meeting with Na­
tionalist
President
Chiang
Kaishck.
En route, Rusk srhedtiled a
two-hour stop at Anchorage
to inspect Alaska's earth­
quake damage.
Rusk said Thursday night
after a meeting with Presi­
dent Johnson that the chief
Eighteen medical doctors . he on hand to administer the
executive tiad asked him to go
I and eight registered nurse* vaccine, two drops on a lump
on to Viet Nam after attend­ It) United I'rraa International
of sugar: Dr. Luis Perez, Dr.
CAPE KENNEDY, (UPI)
wilt join with Jay roes, Jaycce
ing the ministerial meeting of
George Starke, Dr. Kenneth — The spscc agency, buoyed
Hep. Fnd Kurt nttiickrd the
the cigtit • nation Southeast
wives and Candy Stripers to Wing, Dr. Leonard Munson,
by improving weather over
Asia T r e a t y Organization Hryuiit administration today i COnduct the Sabin polio clinic
Dr. Vann Parker, Dr. Edward
(SKATO) in Manila.
in the home territory of the I between noon and 5 p.m. Sun- Epstein, Dr. Charles Hard* the South Atlantic, today
The SKATO conference be- guhernntorlnl candidntx Unit |(|,iy.
wick, Dr. John Morgan, Dr. gave a go-ahead to plana to
gin* Monday and continues |has been labeled the “ crown
These medical doctors will Vincent Huberts, Dr. William aend a "flying thermometer”
MISS PAM (illtllS Is through Wednesday. Rusk ori- prince" &lt;4 Guv. Farris Hiynnt.
Womhlc, Dr. Arthur Nesmith, on a meteoric dive hack to
Opening
dog a campaign head
head_
the latest entry in thu ginally had planned to return
Dr. Kenneth Pierce, Dr. Char- earth.
• ..
C i v i t a n Club's MUa to the United States Jhurs- quortc ,* ip p a 1.5. He « c h.|
U Adl.i,*, Dr. SUnlry Hapday afternoon stSpp.ig b ricl-; stomping
Early report* tony laid tha
mg
fciqtm.!*
O
f
former
|
ft
•
Seminole County Reali­
pbport, Dr. George Culpepper
ly at Formosa.
|SVn. Fred 0/W cV lnson, Kuril
area
near Asrcnalon Island
ty Contest. Pam, 17
Jr., Dr, Tom I.argrn, pr.
Rusk salt the extension
j charged tho last three and
where the rone-shaped payyears of «gc, is a jun­
Troy
Ovorstrcct
und
Dr.
Ed­
his trip to inrludp Viet Nnin j one-half year* have been
load was to be rammed back
ior at Seminole High indicated “ no special emer­
ward Stoner.
marked by “ scandals, »rrr- to.. . , •] lTl l l .0 .n
through the atmosphere was
School. T h e contest gency or crisis” there.
Registered
nurses
assisting
sponsible spending, waste und -*-*14*"** 1
blanketed
by clouds, but later
will he hold jit the
1IIO DE JANEIRO ( U P I )- the doctors at the 12 feeding
inefficiency.”
reports (at 11 a. in. cat) aald
Civic ( ’enter April 23stations
will
be
M^s.
Margaret
Urazil's
antlCominiinlst
gen­
“ It i* my belief the people j
the aklea were clearing.
25 in cooperation with
lja* Kibhc,
‘
llulda
huvo bail enough," raid the I erals ami admirals tod a y, llutlcr, Mrs, liu
Hek-ntiat* auid weather ap­
the Industrial Show to
D a y t o n a Heaeh legislator. launched a wholesale purge ol Mrs. Floryc Gilbert,' Mr* peared to bn the only ques­
be sponsored by the
“ For this reason, Hud Diekin- prominent leftists, including Joyce Crowe, Mrs. Grace tionable item for the opener
S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y
son is losing grounds in his ef­ two ex-presidents ami at least Fisher, Mrs. Janet Cuthrell, o f tho Project Fire aeriea
Chamber of Commerce.
Mrs. Clura Huchlcr and Sirs.
one retired army marshal.
fort to become governor."
that is to measure the heat
F o r further informa­
Evelyn Morris.
Sen.
Joint
Mathews
Jr.
of
returning moonships will face
WEST PALM HKACII (U PI)
tion contestants should
Jayrccs taking part wilt tie on their 25,000 miles per hour
Jacksonville made n strong
—Executive
Director
Ed
Dail
contact Charles Kantpf,
WASHINGTON
(UPI) - Wally Peacock, general chair­ piling* into earth's atmos­
of the Centrat and Southern pitch for help for the seafood
Civitan p r e s i d e n t ,
Smith, Harold phere.
Senate GOP Leader Everett man; Jim
industry
in
n
handshaking
Florida Flood Control District
322-9481.
Chapman,
Clyde
Long, co o r­
M.
Dirksen,
faced
with
lib­
The Atlas, with Its 200say* the distrirt hope* to get tour of Tarpon Fprings, He
eral objections, indicated to­ dinators; Charles Tetenhaum, pound “ fire” pnylond tucked
(Herald Photo)
said
tile
seafooil
industty,
so
another $1 iiillthm from the
day he wiitilil soften or drop Fred Wilson, Dave Herrien, under protective rover in it*
federal government this lis- impoitant to Hie area, has
some of III* proposed amend­ Charlie Thomas, Frank Finch, nose, was scheduled to blast
■foal year — plu* considerably been tile “ red-headed stepments to the civil rights hill. Jimmy Junes, Jack Ludwig, Into spare at 3:31 p.m., K.HT,
ehiM"
of
Florida
far
too
long.
more next year than President
Garnett White, Charles Fox, hut srientlsta rould wait as
Jacksonville Mayor Haydoti
Johnson ha* recommended.
Glenn McCall, Phillip Skates lung as 11:33 p.m.
Hum*
hurnslotmod
a
e
r
o
*
*
Tho first offirial meeting
The FCD governing board
IIUDA PEST, Hungary (UPI) und Tom Speer.
Diu apace agency need* of the North Orlando Charter
met Thursday and approved 1northeast Floridu today, after
Jayceo wives assisting will clear akiea over the south At­ Hoard will tic held at 7 p.m,
a tentative 19Q4 G3 fiscal year n day of campaigning Thuns- — Soviet Premier Nikitu S.
Khrushchev lell for home to­ lie Ethel Thomas, Mary J. lantic re-entry area to ob­ Saturday in the Civic Build­
day in Tallahusec.
budget
of
$14,060,000
of
which
James P. Avery Jr., chair­
A gtuup of picketers repre­ day alter a 10-day stay in Herrien, Marguerite Price, serve the spacecraft's 42-sec­ ing. AH residents of the vIHman of the County Commis­ $7.5 million would go for land
senting Hie Congress of Itucial Hungary and said lie was Linda McKee, Uarbara Polk, ond plunge through the ut- age arc urged to be present at
sion. today announced that acquisition, $3.0 million for
construction as matching mon­ Equality, which tlicit to stop “ satisfied with (lie results of Jo Ann Howe and Marci mosphere. Too much cloud tills time to g h c thoughts and
County Attorney Harold John­
ey fur federal fund*, and $2.2 the mayor’* inotoiratlo when Ihe visit as we return to our Skates.
cover hloeked the shut lust suggestions to changes de­
son ha* been directed by the
Candy Slripers taking part Monday.
million for operation
and he arrived by plane und cur­ own country."
sired in Hie chartor.
board to initiate steps to pro­
will he Penny Gleeson, Linda
maintenance.
ried sign* criticizing Ids bun­
cure approximately 210 acres
Pulaski, Linda Hunt, Gienda
The board will meet May 15 dling of Hie Jacksonville ra­
of lantl northwpst and immed­
MIAMI (U PI) — Commerce Guemhel, Jo Ann llcrrn,
in Fort Pierre to formally cial situation, showed up nt n
iately adjacent to thn countyconsider adoption o f the bud­ lingo fiali fry ut Hie fair­ Secretary Luther Hodges said Mar vein Pitts and Harbara
owned Osceola Airfield pro­ get. Of Hie total, $n million
ground* Thursday night, hut Thursday night Hie United Williford.
perty.
IS NOW OPEN TIL
would coma from the state left their signs at home und States, in danger of being
Feeding station* will be csThe county purchased ap­ general fund and the rest
outsold on world markets by j tahlished at Florida Statu
did no deniunstniling.
proximately 900 acres of the from revenues coming into)
if* Allies, should sell Hie llus-j Hank, Cronins High School,
airfield property for $75,000 the 18-rounty distrirt.
sian* "everything they ran i A A I' shopping center, Midaluiut two &gt;rars ago.
way Scluuil, Monroe Kchool,
eat, drink nr smoke."
However, the U. S. General
Lake Mary School, Movicland
Three more tagged fish in
Services
Administration
MON. Thru SAT.
Drive In
Theater,
&lt;( neva
the Ktlilitx $500,000 fishing
(GSA) withheld 210 seres In
BALTIMORE
(UPI)
Mrs.
School,
Stubbs
Pharmary
at
derby have been taken from
Hie northwest corner
for
Lake Golden. Latest catch, Vrrda Welcome, Maryland's Forest City, Winn-Dixie .1
bivouac use by Florida Na­
Action to forestall |K&gt;**ihle all busa, was by Donald Huy- only Negro state senator, was 17 92 und 431, Jai ADI Fron­
tional Guard units out of Day­
dcluy in Hie county road ini- les, ( hosier A, Uisuwaki and shot arid wounded early today ton und Oviedo City Hall.
tona Hcacli.
Second dose of this scries
provrmrnt program due lit David II. Kies, all of Sanford in trout of her home. Police
Tilt* parcel will square oft
Hie possible railroad strike INaval Air Station. This makes issued a eil) wide alarm for a will be given June 7.
the total county-owned land was taken today by James P. 15 prize fish taken by 13 amt- Negro mun who tried to force
holdings in the area.
Avery Jr., chairman of the b’r*. Value of the lag* ha* his way into her home last
week.
not yet ix-en determined.
County Commission.
Avery directed J. C. Laven­
der, county road superintend­
ent, because of "the possibil­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
ity of a national railroad
The United States announced
strike, with Hie consequent
today thut it will pull 7,500
The Snnfnnl Auto Show really paid off, In
catastrophic effect on road
troops from Gcrmuny begin­
the
opinion
of
Dave
Tomlinaon,
gcnerid
man­
NORFOLK, Va. (U l’l) — projects now in process,” to
ning in May,
ager o f Holler Motor Sale* Company. The
Mourners filed alowly past the commenoc
an
immediate
A Defense Department an­
Cadillac - Old.smobile - Chevrolet dealer rcjKirts
open coffin of Gen. Douglai stockpiling of liincrork on
nouncement
said the with­
that hifl firm’ll offering* at lakt vveek'n Auto
MacArthur today to view the various county sites.
drawal will represent the last
Show were very well received by the public.
body of the old soldier as it
Lavender was directed to
of the re-enforcements sent to
Rage HI in today’a Demid is Riven over to
lay in state in his own me­ stockpile in amounts that will
Germany during the 1UUI Ber­
a
display
of
lliu
15
Auto
Show
visitors
who
pur­
morial building and in the suffice to maintain the road
lin Crisis. It said they were
chased GM cars from Holler sales representa­
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
city he had called “ my apirit- construction program as auth­
“ in excess of the U. 8. com­
tives during the exhibit.
&lt;i.i I home.”
orized by Hie Commission.
mitment to NATO."

Polio Workers Ready Cape Orders
Karl Attacks
Bryant Regime For Big Job Sunday 'Thermometer'
At Palm Beach
Brought Down

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BRIEFS

$1 Million Flood
Fund Sought

Ev Relents

County Orders
Land Purchase

Charter Meeting*

Nikita Heads Home

Would Sell All

ACL Head Asks
End To Threats
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
The president of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad culled
Thursday night for “ un arous­
ed nation” to take steps
through Congress to bait the
continuing threat o f n nationw ide railroad strike.
W. Thomas Rice of Jackson­
ville
a hot volley ut the
rail unions and said, the Il­
linois Central walkout which
almost triggered a national
strike ''demonstrate* the ur­
gent need for action."
“ Congress should be called on
for legislation requiring bind­
ing arbitration of all the is­
sues involved to settle this
dispute over featherbedding,"
Rice said.

JP Charged
JACKSONVILLE, (UPI) —
Justice o f the Peace J. W.
Jones was chsrgeil today with
accepting monthly payments
o f $300 as bribes to protect
an illegal gambling lottery
operation.

CAIIIBG LOUNGE

a.

Fish Story

Road Emergency
Measures Taken

Thousands File
Past Mac's Bier

Senator Shot

. . . Serving Your Favorite Bevcruge
or Dinner . . .
or make the Caribe
your late stop
o f the evening

Show Pays

7,500 Troops To
Leave Germany

VALDEZ HOTEL

Oral Polio Vaccine Available For All Seminole Sunday

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Food Prices A t Fair Are Within Reason
NEW YOIIK W O R L D ’ S
FAIR — It all depends on
your taste. Eating la not a
luxury at the World'* Fair.
According to a aurvey, more
than 50 per cent of the Fair
food oervice facilities offer
food at price* ranging from
25 cent* for a frankfurter to
a main course for $1.50, Sixty*
six food establishments with
a total seating capacity of
13,091 fall into this low-cost
category.
In the tl.50 to 13 price
range the survey found 22
restaurant*
seating
5,430.
Eleven restaurant* with 3,853
■eats charge from $3 to 14.50.
Another 11 restaurants with
3.148 scst* offer meals from
14.50 to SO while 13 restau­
rants seating 3,214 are In the
over to category.
Snack bars located through­
out the Fair ground* but
without seating facilities were
not included In the survey.
This would have substantial­
ly Increased the total of in­
expensive eating places.
The present restaurant and
dining area capacity at the
Fair of 28,734 teats will bo
augmented by 8,150 within the
next two weeks. More than
half of these new facilities
will be offering inexpensive
menus, according to the sur­
vey.
Among the low-priced food
service facilities now operat­
ing, the 25 Brsss nail refresh­
ment centers, wilh a 2,ICO
aealing capacity, offer 25-ccnt
frankfurters, 35-ccnt hamburg­
ers and a wide variety of
aandwlchcs under 65-ccnta.
The Chun King Inn, with 800
acats serves a seven variety
dinner for 99 cents. A com­
plete steak dinner for $1.10 is
obtainable at Tad'a Steak
House in the Wisconsin Pa­
vilion. The New York Slate
Pavilion provldci a full turkey dinner for $1.50. Louisi­
ana has aleak and chicken
dinner! for $1.99. The survey
also showed many rcstauranla
serving entrees in the $1.50
range.

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MOUTH-TO-MOUTH resuscitation is demonstrated by Chief Paul Hates,
center, anti Tim Willct of the Casselberry Volunteer Fire Department, to
a combined trroup of students and adults from American Red Cross life
pnvinft classes at the home of the coordinator, Mrs. James Hirkenntoyer.
The classes met on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. a t the Casselberry Fire Sta­
tion to see movies on additional life saving methods.
(Herald Photo)

MIAMI (UPI) — "Gover­
nor” Haydon Burns offered
the first appointment of h!s
new administration Wednes­
day, hut said he will with­
hold the rest until he Is eject­
ed in November.
Burna disclosed at a news
conference that he plans to
he moved into the stale Cap­
itol long before his inaugu­
ration In January, but not in
the governor's office.
“ That title Is getting a lit­
tle closer to accurate each
time I hear it. Of course, we
still have November ahead of
us,” said Burns when some
of his supporters addressed
him as governor.”
The Democratic nominee
faces the formality of a gen­
eral election contest against
Republican Charles Holley of
•St. Petersburg in the fall.
On the matter of appoint­
ments, Burns said he does not
plan any until after Novem­
ber, and emphasised Hint 'J
do not have a single com­
mitment for any appoint­
ment."
,
But he said one man he
will definitely ask to Join his
staff In Ts1lshns.ee will he
William White, his executive
secretary for the 15 years
Burns has served as mayor
of Jacksonville.
Burris said also that hr will
accept an offer from Gov.
Farris Bryant of office apace
in the state Capitol to use
to organise his administra­
tion and help make the
transition from Bryant la
Burns smooth.

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SLAVE GIRL DANCERS. MoIh Ayer*, left,
mid Sti.naii Lumen, tnlcnled dancers o f the
Studio School of Dance, will appear in u recital
presented by their teacher, Miss Marilyn
Sprouse, Ssilonlay, May B0, at Pinecrcst School
a t 7 :30 p.nt. There will he no admission charge.

4 Exiles Shot, Castro Reports
HAVANA (U PI)—Thu Cas­
tro regime today announced
the firing pt|und execution of
four Cubans described ax
"central Intelligence Agency
agent*."
The nfficint note aaid the
four men had been raptured
on tho north roust of central
Las Villas Province while
seeking to infiltrate. The dale
of their raptum wax not announccd.
The men were identified ns

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islnn Gonxatcx Itcnltcx, Ktitis
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n TSBU H G H
des Linares,
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Filipp Vidal Santiago wax a
.18 - year - old former Cuban
navy commander who headed
n group hero known ns the
United Front of National Lib­
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S a n fo rd
eration.
But he had dropped out of
llio new* them in recent
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P o s tp o n e m e n t
The regular monthly meet­
ing of tin- Ladies Auxiliary
of tho First Pentecostal
Church of f.ongwoml lias been
postponed due to conflicting
dates from Monday to Tues­
day of next week at 7:30
p.m. at tha church. Airs. M. L.
McDaniel, president, will condurt the meeting and Mrs.
Robert Adams will serve s*
hostess.
Tha attraction of gravity
runnel things to have weight.

LONG WOOD -1-11 GIRLS dimed mil the current Benson with n swim
ptirty ntul holm luncheon jit tho Curl Lommlor homo. Attending worn,
front, from left, Sherrill Young, Rnrtmru Lommlor and Cricket and
Sunny Ilnylcs; second row, Marcia Ilryant, Linda Jithcll, Terri Roy lea and
Evelyn Umsteml; third row, Towandn Showers and Cindy Hoyles and
hack, tho louder*, Mr*. Juno Hoyle*, Mr*. Kloi*e Lommlor and Mr*.
Marian Bryant. Unable to attend wore Judy Carson and Janice Lommler.
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday; scattered afternoon showers; high today in low 90s; low tonight nenr 70.
V O L .50

Prospective jurors were be­
ing interviewed this morning
in the courthouse prior to the
opening of the June term of
court. County Judge C. Vern­
on Mite is presiding, lie told
the jurors the caseload indi­
cated a weeklong session.
Prosecuting the cases will be
Ally. Karlyle Hnushokler.
• * *
Congratulations to you and
me and five others. You'll re­
call the Florida Highway Pa­
trol predicted 13 of us wouldn’t
be around this morning—be­
ing victims of highway mis­
haps. Their prediction failed
to materialiie. Early
this
morning United Press Inter­
national had the total at six.
• * •
Probably the hottest spot in
the state last Friday was the
acene of the Interstate 4 de­
dication ceremony. The s ib l­
ing sun blistered officials and
spectators alike as the thornmeters soared near the 100degrcc mark.
» • •
At that dedication even Gov.
Farris Hryant was impelled to
comment on the ‘'glorious
Florida sunshine". "Hut," lie
added, "there can tie loo much
of even a good tiling." And
Old Sol was sure making his
presence fell on that unshaded
atrip of pavement.
• • •
Hut the opening of this "cri­
tical" 23 milcj of limited ac­
cess highway right now when
an many folks arc headed for
the beach was worth the swel­
tering for the 00 minutes or
Seminole County was well
represented in the gallery as
well as on the platform at the
ceremony. City officials, legis­
lators, county otficcrs, cham­
ber «1 commerce officials and
directors, and Interested high­
way users indicated their ap­
preciation of the facility by
attending the dedication.
• • *
Erstwhile Sanfonlile. John
Krider Jr., was the Stale Itoad
I)ept. man who had much to
do with the smooth-running
p-oredure. He is working out
of the DeLand SHD office now,
our covering photographer,
Hill Vincent, tells us,
* • •
You'll enjoy a jaunt to Day­
tona Heach over this road,
hut be careful of the shouldera because they have not
been finished yet. A wheel
dropping off the edge of the
pavement at the wrong spot
could cause trouble. So, lake
it easy—and have fun!
• • •
Oh yes, and speaking of the
hrilliant sun on Friday, you
should hear—ami see— some
of the participant- in Seminole
High School Senior Day at
New Smyrna Hearh. Even
these young experienced ‘'suntanner*" came home uncom­
fortably burned. Hut though
the thoroughly enjoy aide day
sent them home "dcad-tirH "
and "red a* beets", no one
called them "Dead-beets."
Ain’t that awful)? ! t
• • •
Colleges now ore releasing
"honors" announcements. It’s
good to aee *ome of our fine
young people in the litta. Re­
cently, from If. of Florida'*
University College, canit! the
dean's list that included Law­
rence Pivec J r , and Dost a
Horner. Dc-ta was one of the
recipients of the Chase &amp; Co.
Chun-King scholarships alwut
three years ago, and *he ha*
justified the judgment of the
awarding scholarship com­
mittee by earning topflight
grades earh trimester,
• • *
And initialed into the junior
college scholastic fraternity,
Thi Theta Kappa, is Chandler
11. (Chip) Sharon J r , at Or­
lando Junior College.
* • •
That "tin warehouse" at
Fifth Street and Laurel Ave­
nue that was almost totally
destroyed by fire recently pre­
sent* a "not fya good" pic­
ture to tlie tourists and others
the come to the Jaycee Infor­
mation booth a hundred or so
feet away. Do you suppose the
owners, since there apparent­
ly i* no intention of rebuilding
it, will demolish ihe eje-sore?
• • •
The June meeting of the
North Orlando Civic Associa­
tion will lie he'd al 8 p ni to­
day a tile Civic Building.

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Established 1908 ' MONDAY, JUNK 1, 19lil

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NO. 202

Pact OKs Russian Consulate
(JOV. KAURIS HRYANT is shown ns ho cut the ribbon to officially open
that portion of Interstate -I between Daytona Roach nml Sanford. Shown
with tiie governor is John R. Phillips, chairman of the State Road Hoard.
The ceremony was held last Friday near Daytona Reach.

Accord First
BRIEFS With Soviets
Citrus To Drop
Since 1930s
W W A...

Supreme Court
Scraps Florida
Rible Reading

WASHINGTON (U PD -T he
Supreme Court today abrupt­
ly reversed a Florida Su
preme Court ruling that per­
mitted Bible reading and reci­
tation of the Lord's Prayer
in public schools.
The high court riled Its de­
cisions of last term that de­
votional exercises of Iliis kind
are an "establishment of re­
ligion" forbidden by Hie con­
stitution.
TALLAHASSEE (l P it Florida law require* Hi hie
The State Canvassing Hoard reading but does not mention
will meet late today or Tues­ other practices.
A group of Miami parents
day to make official the reMill* of the May 2it primary bad also objected to bacca­
laureate programs, question­
m which Ilav dori Burns of
ing children about their reli­
Jacksonville won the Demo­ gious affiliation and that of
cratic nomination for govern­ their parents; and a religious
or.
lest for teachers.
Unlike Hie first primary
The court's brief order toMay 5, no race* in tiie runolf day dismissed Ihese com­
were so clo«e that Hie can­ plaints “ for want of properly
vassing Liard tally could presented federal questions."
have changed or delayed the
Members of the complain­
result*.
ing group are either Jewish,
Secretary of State Tom Unitarian or Agnostic.
Adams, Florida’s chief elec­
The case came lo the U. S.
tion official, saiil Ihe differ­ Supreme Court last term alt­
ence m the two primaries a* er Florida tribunals h a d
tar as ii regularities nml toe­ struck down such state prac
ing to Hie letter of Hie elec­ ] tiers ns use of Hie school
tion code was “amazing."
premises alter hours for Bible
Adams hail observers in all instruction, exhibition of re­
ST counties In watch the vot­ ligious (Unix in Hie schools,
ing. And although formal re- and presentation of Christ­
IMirts are in from only a few, mas, Easter and Clianuka
lie saiii from dlleii'sion* wilo programs.
Hie deputies there apparently
The U. S. Supreme Court
woru few law violatiuns.
sent the ease back for further
Just the (get that the depu­ consider a turn in light of ill
ties were on .i . i, tnc.r pro- dmhfoil nil Bible Mailing ami
scnce ammneed prior to the Ihe laird's Prayer. Hut the
election, had a salutary at- Florida Supreme Court ap­
tret, Richard IFollutinn, who proved the prartier* a second
;■ in charge of Ndains' elec­ time on Ihe ground that their
pur|&gt;ose was to encourage
tion section, said.
good mural Gaining rather
than In promote religion.

Mother, Son Fine

1-4 Brings Daytona Canvass Board
Within Easy Reach Meets Today
Or Tuesday

Daytona Beach is slightly Wendall Jarrard. chairman of
more than a half hour away the F l o r i d a Development
Commission; Buddy Lewis,
from Sanford, now that the
Ralph Davis and Jay Brown
new Interstate 4 has been of­ of the State Road Depart­
ficially opened.
ment; Seminole County Rep,
Gov. Farris Hryant and Jan Fortune; Son. Mack N.
other state officials were on Cleveland Jr ;
hand Friday to officially ded­
Also, Volusia County Hep.
icate ihe 27.3 miles of four- Jim Sweeny; Charles Moore,
laned highway.
vice president of tire Daytona
Uryant cut a ribbon to o|&gt;on Heach Chamber of Com­
a 10.4 mile stretch Iwtween merce; Robert C o l e m a n ,
Daytona Heach and a point chamber highways chairman;
east of Del.and.
Fred Kent, president of the
The $3,4*5,900 stretch of Del.and Chamber of Com­
road completes Interstate 4 merce.
from U. S. t»2 in Dajtona
lleacli to Highway 4i! west of
Sanford.
Central Florida residents
are expected to take advan­
tage of the reduced driving
time ami make more frequent
visits to the Atlantic beaches.
A special meeting of the
Tiie Friday ceremony now North Orlando Village Coun­
means that 127 miles of In­ cil called lor Friday night by
terstate 4 are open between Couneilnien Dave Til-un ami
Daytona Heach and Tampa Mom, Grin stead was canceled
with only 11.4 miles remain­ for lark of a quorum after tiie
ing to lie tmiIt trom State m ajor, Mrs. I r e n e Van
Road 431 at tamgvvood to Erpocl, and (lie other two
downtown O r l a n d o , The cnunrilmrn, Arthur F e r r i n
stretch from -Sanford to 431 and Arthur Rhodes, failed to
is paved hilt not full) com­ appear.
plete.
Tilson, speaking briefly lieHr) ant applauded the ef­ tore the audience of some doz­
forts of Max Brewer and en rilf/cns, explained flint Ihe
Ritchie Green of the Slate meeting had been legally
Rond Department m getting called according to charter
the interstate built, lie noted and that its sole purpose was
Florida is now sixth in the to have liei'n for discussion
nation in commitment of in­ of tiie police situation and to
terstate funds.
till the office of the village
Uryant was introduced by clerk.
Tom t.'obli, Daytona lleacli
The regular June meeting
attorney who represents toe ol the council will lw hod
State Itoad Hoard.
Tuesday evening at which
Daytona's M ajor Owen Eu­ time public hearing is sched­
bank gave the welcoming ad­ uled for Mayor Van Erpocl
dress and the Rev. Paul Ed- and I'crrm on charges of
ris, pastor of the First Pres­ "dual complicity in misappro­
byterian Church, gave the in priation of public funds"
vocation.
leveled through petition at Hie
Guests on the platform May meeting calling for “re­
were John It. Phillips, chair­ moval from otficc" of both
man of Ihe Slate Road Hoard, ! official*.

No Quorum At
North Orlando

GOP Contests
In 8 States

WASHINGTON ( I 'l l ) —
The battle among GOI' president ini contenders for conven­
tion delegates steps tip tliis
week, with contests in light
stales highlighted by Hm cru­
cial Colifoinin primal y.
Republican* will choose con­
vention delegates tins week In
California, Nebtiiskit, N e w
Vork, South Dakota, Wash­
ington,
Alabama, Colorado
mol Hawaii.

City Prisoner
Takes Leave
Arm policu ura on the hide­
out for an escaped city pris­
oner. H&lt;i fled (nun n w&gt;rk
gang on W. 2filh Street nt
S:IS n. m, today, police sail.
I'olico identified him ns • oe
Freeman, n Puerto Itt, hi .
The)’ said he ia 5 feet, 7
inches toll, weighs ) id pounds
and Inis brown eye* and bia-k
hair.

LAKELAND (UPD—Fresh
citrus shipments were expect­
MOSCOW (LTD — Tli#
ed to drop sharply this week United Stale* and Russia to­
ns the 1904 citrus season en­ day signed a consular agree­
tered its filinl day*.
ment paving the way for a
Soviet consulate in New York,
Chicago or San Francisco amt
NEW YORK (U PD —Mr*. an American consulntn in
Nelson A. Rockefeller anti her Lrningrnd.
Infunt son continued to pro­
Thu agreement was tiie first
gress normally today and bilateral port between the
awaited the return of the United States and the Soviets
governor from California.
sinca thu 1930s. It assures
American citizens traveling
or resident in tbn U. S. S. R.
WASHINGTON (UPD — of prompt arcess to U. S. of­
Mr*. Edward M. Kennedy, ficial* if they are arrested or
wife of the Massachusetts detained. Soviet citizens In
senator, suffered a "spontan­ thu United States have sim­
eous mi sc nr Hugo" early today ilar rights,
a t Georgetown University
Soviet Foreign Minister Au­
Medical Center,
dit! Gromyko h n i I e il the
agreement as another step in
lessening ruld war tensions,
MIAMI (UPI) —- Memorial hut U. S. Ambassador Foy D.
Day weekend traffic accident* Kohler warned that “wu hava
look at least six lives in Flor­ a long way to go before the
ida, the Highway Patrol said remaining barriers to free Intoday. The agency hail pre­ terchanga ara brought down."
dicted that 13 would lie kill­
Gromyko said thu agree­
ed.
ment la a logical step after
lliu nuclear test bail treaty
signed by tha United Stutrs,
lly Unllrd Press International Britain and Russia last sum­
An unseusonatilo cold snap mer.
pushed temperatures b r i o w
Hu rutlrd today's signing
freezing in the upper Mid­ proof that "in spite of inevit­
west today and showers swept able difficulties tha two gov­
Him Southwest with up to a ernments run reach under­
half inch of rain.
standing on numerous points.’*
"This tendency could be
more evident If tha two gov*
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — ernments started new efforts
Statu Rep. Charles Hu! ley, fur settlement of other, mors
House minority louder and Important, problem*," be add­
COP-nominuto for governor, ed.
said today ho has rolled a
Gromyko and Kohler sign­
caucus of Republican legislo- ed the document* In Ihe Splrtiva candidates for June 11-7 idonovka palace, a Foreign
nt (fits Langford Hotel in Minintry ceremonial building.
Wilder Park.
The treaty, hammered out
in negotiations that began
Kept. 27, must Ire ratified by
HONOLULU (UPI ) — The the It. S. Semite amt will for­
nation's top civilian amt mill- mally come into being upon
tnry planners, led by Secre­ exchange of Instruments of
tary of Stale Dean Rusk, to­ rutlflrntion in Washington.
day opened a two-day meet­
Tli* agreement
provides
ing hero Hurl is expected to Hint IT. S. anil Soviet offieialt
result in an increasignly firm be informed within three days
Western position In Southeast of lliu arrest or detention of
Asia,
each olher’s nationals and
may visit and communicate
with them within four days,
NEW YORK (U PD —A 90.Soviet authorities In the
niinuto documentary motion past have detained Americana
pieturn on tin- assassination for lengthy periods of time.
of President Kennedy and thu The most recent example was
three days which followed thu arrest last November of
will be produced by David L. Yule University Prof. Freder­
Wolpcr in association with ick C. Hnrghourn who was
United Press International held incommunicado in Mos­
for worldwide television ami cow's Luhyanka prison for 14
movie release this autumn, it days before being released.
was announced Sunday.
Thu Russians charged him
with spying.

Loses Baby

MEMORIAL DAY ceremonies were held in
Seminole County and throughout the nation
Saturday as the nation paused to pay tribute to
its war dead. One of the events was held at
Evergreen with the principal speaker Iscinir
County Judge
Vernon Mize. Abovo, members
of the Sanford Naval Academy are shown rais­
ing' the Colors. In the photo are Midshipmen
Dana Hagen, Larry Lindsey and Hen Chmla, all
of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Pigott Takes Issue
W ith SHS Principal
Jim I'lgult, Seminole High'.*
head football coach and driver
twining instructor stated to­
ds* U..it wlist SIIS Principal
Andrew Bracken had to say
a taint the Corns conference on
driver education
nt Inst
Thursday's school Imsrd meet­
ing was the first time he had
known Hint it wa* necessary
for him to attend.
I'igott, unsuccessful candi­
date for the po*IHon a* sup­
erintendent ol county school*

Memorial Death
Toll Hits Peak
lly United I'rexx International

A leeoid number of tiuffie
itenth* or ill lied on the no­
tion'* streets ntnl biitliWHy*
[luring tbn Meitioriul Hay
weekend. But Ibn Nutlonnl
Safety Council mini today the
actual dentil rate per mile*
traveled was one nT tbn low­
est in year*.
A United press InternationI rount showed 421 person*
tor high school in tiie soulh .dead In truffle during the
Step* for the establishment i lass. director of vocational and section of that county.
of a Seminole County junior adult education in the coun­ Milwee also reported a end of tin- county, a suniuf hnlitiiiy |H'iiod from I! p. in.
state survey team is due here high school at Crooms, conver­ Thursday until midnight Sun­
college are being studied by ty
Milwee traced the history of next fall for its study of con­ sion of the Crooms and Oviedo
a committee of the Seminole
day.
Chamber of Commerce’s I-onR- past efforts to have a junior ditions in the county. The team High Schools Into junior
A hreuktlown showed:
Range Planning Committee.
college located in Ihe area visit* the area every five years schools,"
Traffic
421
The start was made Friday and how Orange County has and evimes up with recom­ Original plan* for a junior Drowning*
till
afternoon following a luncheon decided against a joint ven­ mendations for school facili­ high *rhn«l were discussed in
Planes
h
meeting at Jim Spencer's Res­ ture.
ties.
l!MI, Milwee said, and it irMiseellaneou* .....
73
1R- noted Orange officials
"Briefly," Milwee s a 1il, eluded representatives fron
taurant at which time R. T.
Milwee, county superintendent shied away from the junior "this is what it look* like to Osceola. Orange and Semi­
Total
339
of public instruction, wa* the college plans so as not to In- us: A new junior high school, nole counties.
California again led ||||
tere with the new slate uni­ a building for seventh through
principal speaker.
lie stressed that 30 to 9)
states in thu number of tiufAlso heard was E. S. Doug­ versity slated for the northern 12th grades in Oviedo, a sen- [wr cent of Junior college gra
lic nrcidents, 34. Thera went
dilates continue With theii
:m in Texas, 23 in New York
higher education while on!)
und 21 in Illinois. Pennsyl­
about 33 to 33 per cent of the
vania bad ID, Michigan 1M,
county's high school graduates
continue their education in col­ Oklahoma Id, Ohio 13, ami
Alabama and Missouti 14
leges.
rath,
"If we had a Junior college
here." Gw* educator said, “ we Th« tlaffie ilealb count
would have about 70 per cent soured past thu previous recof tiie students going on to old of 371 persons killed over
a similar Memorial Day bollsenior college."
Douglass outlined Ihe role of day [«t iod lust year. The
hi* department and noted that tufety council hud estimated
Hu- primary purpose is to help '.hut between 410 and 490 per­
the student "get a job." lie ron* would die during this
laid virtually all ires* of vo­ /eat'* 78-lmur holiday.
cational eduration are being
taught in area schools and
other* are in the planning
stage.
Friday’s meeting was con­
ducted by County Judge C. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A nVernon Mize, planning com­ tinio A Martini today tried to
mittee ro-chairman with By­ summon up enough nerve to
ron Kimball
tdl bis wife that she threw
Francis
Roumillat,
past ar envelope containing 12,200
JUNIOR COLLEGE plana t’»r Seminole County were discuiwed Friday nt
Seminole Chamber president, Itui the trash, police report­
Die Long Runge Planning Committee’s meeting in Jim Spencer’s Restau­
suggested the group's steering ed
Jartini said Sunday tie did
rant. Shown are. from left, County Judge C. Vernon Mize, co-chnirnum
committee begin working on
the junior college and this was no; have nerve to tell his wife
of the committee; Altamonte Springs Mayor Luwrence Swofford; R. T.
approved hy the committee fiU the envelope was In a
Milwee, county superintendent of public instruction and the principal
membership.
elutet she cleaned out.
speaker; and Uyron Kimball, comnutee cu-chuirnuin.
(Herald Photo),

CC Unit Studies Junior College Project

He’s Afraid To
Tell His Wife

in the first primary election,
wit* referring to statement*
made hr Bracken at a school
board meeting art Thursday
when Pigott was not retained
a* a summer inrirhmer.t pro
gram teacher
At that meeting Ihe Imard
adopted a rcpoit of the hoard
of truster* containing R* list
of teacher* recommended tor
employment this summer. Pi
gott, who ha* taught summer
driver training cla**e* for sev­
eral years, wa* not retained.
Bracken told Hie hoard that
Pigott hu* lieen asked to at­
tend a conference In Cocoa
which dealt with a new t)|&gt;c
of ranuc driver training but
that he declined to attend.
Bracken told Hie board that it
was necessary for him not to
recommend that Pigott tie re­
tained in IIie summer pro­
gram.
•Several letter* to the board
Intimated that the action re­
placing Pigott might have tieen
of a "iKilitical nature."
Pigott said today that "I
wa* rated a merit teacher in
driver education by Mr. Brac­
ken and by the county school
administration
What
Mr.
Bracken bail (o say aland the
Cocos conference on driver
education was the first lime 1
realized it was necessary for
me to attend."
Pigott continued, "I have at­
tended similar conferences.
They are gatherings of driver
education teachers from alt
over the slate ami are financ­
ed by Hie state department ol
ciliiralion. It i* not a school of
instruction. It’s more for the
purpose of hearing speakers,
"i attended s similar driver
education conference in Dade
County, one of the first rounHe* in Florida to mstllute
range driving There, we act­
ually saw (he range program
in npcraUon."
Pigott said that when he
was notified by Bracken that
he would leach social studies
next year instead of driver
training, he asked the SHS
principal ilwut summer em ­
ployment, “ II was then." said
i’igott, "Hist I wa* told that
* replacement hsd been ob­
tained who hsd a later course
in range driving.”
Concerning driver courses
for this summer, Stewart Hat­
ched of the county school of­
fice told The Herald this morn­
ing that there will be no range
driving program this summer
since Ihe range will not be
completed. Ht slated that it
was hoped the range would be
finished in time for fall class­
es. However, regular driver
courses will be available.

Six Killed

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Military Meet

Kennedy Film

Belated Report
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
M. Mux Wilks of Mitlon, who
won u sent in th« state legis­
lature In the May 20 primary,
finally got Id* financial reixirts Into tint Secretary of
Stats'* office, it was report­
ed today.

Rollins tJrnnt
WINTER PARK (U P D —

Tha Rivro Foundation of Chi­
cago has given a $3,900 grant
to Rollins College for uso In
fueiilty salaries mid Binary
needs, Ilia collegu announced
today.

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Russia, China
Move Toward
Final Break
MOSCOW &lt;UPI) — Hint! by
the nuailani during the workend indicated today that the
Soviet Utaion U moving rapid*
Jy Inward a (Inal break in
atate and Communiit party
relations w i t h Communiit
China.
The Kremlin alio virtually
conceded that the world Comrnunlat camp hai been thattered irreparably, and that it
n u i t concentrate on coneoltdating a Mo»cow-led bloc.
Red China, In Ita continuing
campaign to woo African and
Allan aupport for Ita pollciei,
•aid Sunday the Soviet Union
would he "out of place" at
any meeting of Afro-Ailan
•tataa. The atatement, con­
tained In the official Peking
Paoplea Dally, referred to
PeUng'a attempt! to bar (he
Ituaaiini from participation
In the coming top-level con­
ference of African and Aaian
•atloni.
Diplomatic aourcaa aald the
ideological
and
political
atruggle between Moscow and
Piking for laaderahlp of the
Communiit movement appear­
ed to have reached the point
where a final break la Inevit­
able.
The depute ccnten on Pcking's rejection of n u a ila 'i
policy of peaceful coexistence.
The Chlneae puruae a more
militant courae.
The B u iilin i hinted over
the weekend that they may re­
call their ambaaiador from
Peking and reduce their emb atiy staff to the caretaker
level.
The government newapaper
laveitla aald the Soviet Union
had been compelled to take
"polities! counter-m anures"
•gainst Albania becauie that
tiny nation had been "cold­
bloodedly" egged on by Pe­
king In the political atruggle
with It w all.
By "political eounter-meaaurea," tha newapaper obviously was referring to the ex­
pulsion of Albanian diplomats
from tha Soviet capital In Dacamber, 1M1. Uvaatla Indicat­
ed tha Kremlin m ay do tha
aama with the Chlnaaa.

Court Upholds
'Fair Trade'
WASHINGTON (U Pl) The Supreme Court ruled 0 to
1 today that federal law al­
lows Ohio's " F a ir Trade"
statute. The state law permits
e manufacturer to fix a alatefor brand-name
Speaking for tha majority,
Justice Arthur J . Goldberg
Mid Congress baa approved
elate statutes sanctioning "re
Mia
price
maintenance
schemes such as these Involv­
ed here."
"Whether it la good policy to
permit such laws la a matter
for Congress to decide," tha
opinion aald. "Whare tha at*
tutory language and tha legls
la live history clearly tndieala
the purpose of Congress, thst
purpose must be upheld."
Justice John M. Harlan dis
•anted.
The decision came In a
ease appealed by Hudson Dstributora, Inc., which sells
drugs to Cleveland. Hudson
sued Ell Lilly L Co. and the
Upjohn Co., two large drug
Arms, to get a ruling on tha
statute. The case was filed
in the Ohio Court of Common
Pleas of Cuyahoga County.

TWO ATLANTIC COAST LINE mnlntermnce.
r&gt;f-way employe*, Ervin L, Knitter (second from
left) of Jacksonville and C. C. Bronson (second
from right) of Sanford, were awarded 40-year
service pins during a recent ACL safety meeting
here. Participating in the award presentations

ere (from left) 11. A. Stone, general roadmaster
from Lakeland; Kaiser; G. C. Shonsol, safety
auperlntendent, Jacksonville; Mrs. Kaiser;
Mra. Bronson; Bronson; C. B. Adkins, roadm u ter of Sanford; and A. C. Parker, a division
engineer, Tampa.
(Herald Photo)

Crooms Holds
Class Night

AMONG FIFTH GRADERS of Altamonte Elementary School taking
rella" were, front,
part in the recent production of "Streamlined Clndcrel
IJenine Tetrault, Samira York, Richnrd Pyne, Mark Keno and Karen
Konkea; back, John Hanna, Allen laym an, Jeff Pattiehall, Maureen Jackson, Susan Headley und Chucklo Hulbert.
(Herald Photo)

TAKING TART in Inatalhitlon for new officera of the South Seminole
VFW Post. R207 Auxiliary Unit wore, front from left, Mra. Ann Denney,
pnnt district president who served as acting installing conductress; Mra.
Clnrirn Yarborough, department chupluin, installing conductress; Mra.
Virginin McManus, auxiliary president; second row, Mrs. Harriett Harris,
conductress; Mrs. Gerl Hitamnn, senior vice president; Mre. Edna Nor­
man, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Roettgor, patriotic instructor; Mra. Lucy Mc­
Guire, trustee; third row, Mrs. Uutli Hopkins, secretary; Mrs. Martha
McKclvcy, guard; Mrs. Eva Wynn, junior vice president and Mrs. Sophia
Bryan, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

By Bob Thomas
The tradition of Senior
Clem Night ia one thst tends
to bring back memories, be­
cause it bun's special unique­
ness.
Friday night 12S seniors of
the class of 1904 at Crooms
High School, shared tills timehonored bill of fare with par­
ents, friends and well-wish­
ers. Joyce Ann Williams, as
mistress of ceremonies, con­
ducted the program. The
stage acting was inspiring,
decorated with an original
mural, candelabra, p o t t e d
palms, beautiful girls dressed
in pastel shades and handaome - young men in dark
auita.
This gaselccr included the
usual fun and aeriouincsi of
a clasa night, but waa high­
lighted with a candolight
ceremony which has been de­
scribed aa "impressive,” “ inspiring" and too beautiful for
wordi.
The partlcipanta on the pro­
gram were Joyce Ann Wil­
liams, Wadie Cummings, Bettye Black, M artha Ilcnderaon, Margaret Fieldi, Ernes­
tine Morae, Dennia Boole.
Joyce Montgomery, L i e tie
Gail Mcrthie, Errol Cherry,
Reginald McGill, Alice Hudton and Minnie Itainci. The
Senior Chorua members gave
• ••lection, “Time For P art­
ing," which waa done bcaulifully.
Faculty sponsora for this
program were S. E. Black,
chairman; Mra. Pearlle Scott
and C. L. Boyer,

Lightening Fatal
SOUTHAMPTON, England,
(UPl) — Mra. Joan Marion
Evans, waa killed Sundny dur­
ing a thunderstorm when a
lightning bolt struck tha sipper on her dresa.

Ballet Scores H it In Longwood Show
By Donna Estes
Five fathers, dressed as
ballerinas and doing a ballet
routine, were tho hit of the
very entertaining adult vari­
ety ahow altged by the Longwood Elementary PTO follow­
ing the final businest meeting
of the ecaaon Tucaduy even­

ing in Ihe school auditorium.
Performing, to the delight
of the audience, were J. H,
Grant, Leo Voskan, Harry
Scott, Chuck McIntosh and
Arthur Rhode*.
The Western Four Plua One,
starring School Superintend­
ent Ray Mllwee end Princi­

pal* John Angel, Christy Harp
and Louia Koaky, accompan­
ied by Mrs. Mil woe at the pi­
ano. proved to be a favorite
of the crowd again this year.
Membera of the group were
drcaaed In Western garb end
aang “The Yellow Huso of
Toxea.” Proof of Uiclr popu-

WASHINGTON (UPl) The Supreme Court todijr
•truck down two at* ta-requir­
ed oath* challenged by 84 em­
ployee of Mm University of
Washington at Seattle.
Juatlce Byron ft. While

A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE at the Lonfwood PTO adult variety ahow
was treated to a performance of ballet by these five fathere with only
one of the group falling during the routine. Dancers ware Leo Voskan!
find Arthur Rhodes, front from left and standing, Chuck McIntosh Jr.,1
J. It. Grant und Harry ScotW
|..........................
(Herald Pbotoji,

larity wee evidenced when
viewer* spontaneously began
lotsing pennies on the stage
during their act.
Other acta presented Includ­
ed the Ladles Kitchen Band
with Mrs. Clare Hicks, Mrs.
Johnny Yeoman, Mrs. June
Strong, Mra. Elolte Sweat,
Mra. Elolte Lnmmler, Mrs.
Shirley Hodge, Mr*. Evelyn
Smith, Mra. Eula Scott, Mra.
Louise Beeler and Mra. Shir­
ley Ilurks;
The Wicked City Ulrli,
dressed In black shifts and
black tights, doing a dance
number with Mra. Mary Mc­
Intosh, Mra. Mary Rowell,
Mra. Dorl* Scott, Mra. Shir­
ley Smith and Mr*. Pat Ly­
on*; A dance with Mra. Joan
Voakan, Mra. Eida Nichols
and Leo Voakan to the tune of
“ Frankie end Johnnie"; A
takeoff on Victor Borge by
Wayne Joiner; a very amuiing pantomime with Principal
Kosky and Mra. Nell DrutdIng; Inspiring aokti by Rev,
Ray Gregory Jr. accompan­
ied at the piano by Mrs. Greg­
ory; and a dance act billed aa
"The Cow G lrli" with Mra.
McIntosh, Mra. Rowell, Mra.
Scott, Mrs. Smith, M n. Ly­
ons and Mra. Nichols. Mrs.
Marie Wallace sang a West­
ern aong,
Tha show was directed and
choregraphed by Mra. Nichols
who waa presented with a gift
of appreciation at conclusion
of the program.

WASHINGTON (U P l) —
Rep. Melvin Laird, R-Wit.,
says the Johnson administra­
tion "plana to prepare to
move into North Viet Nam"
In the war against the Com­
munist Viet Cong.
Laird aald In a radio In.
tervlew Sunday th at tha
llouia defense appropriation!
subcommltee, of which he ia
a member, waa supporting
tha administration's plana.
The congressman, who also
Is head of the Republican
platform Committee, said that
"the administration's position
It to mova north, and w t aro
preparing to mova north."
"Thla la • preparation that
has bean going on for aavaral
montha and wa In the dafansa
appropriations committee In
the Houae of Representatives
are supporting the necessary
preparation* eo that our for­
ces will be In a position to
have this free choice available
to them in tho future," he
said.
"The administration plana
to prepare to move Into North
Viet Nam, and that's the im­
portant p art of my statement.
We feel that we ahould he
prepared to move Into North
Viet Nam. I have felt this
w'ay for some time, and I am
happy to aay th at the admin­
istration takes th at same po­
sition."
T w o leading Republican
presidential aspirants, Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller of New
York and Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arlsona, have pro­
posed carrying tha war to tha
north. The administration,
however, has denied that it
has any present plana to do
so.
U. S. officials have been
convinced that without North
Viet Nnm the Communists
would not have launched their
offensive in Laos and that the
Reds In Viet Nam would have
been easier to control.
They never have specifical­
ly rejected the idea of carry­
ing the war to the north and
have said that they were pre­
pared to taka any measures
necessary to preserve the
neutrality and independence of
Laoa.

?az Wins Third
Term In Bolivia
T.A PAT! (U P l) — Early
returns from Sunday’a elec­
tion Indicated today Prealdent
Victor P a r Estenisoro—who
ran virtually unopposed—won
a third term by a massive
majority despite opposition
efforts to keep voter* away
from the potl*.
No violence waa reported
on election day. Militiamen
shot and wounded two antiPaa demonstrators here Sat­
urday night.
R e tu rn from 900 of the
1,400 polling places In La
Paa, traditionally an oppositlon stronghold, gave P at
1.1,408 votes—ncnrly BO per
cent of the total. There were
■J.2I;! void ballets, 914 blanks
presumably cast by anti-gov­
ernment voters, and 351 vote*
for splinter-party candidates.
The President’s majority
was expected to run higher
In most provincial areas than
It did In La Par.
Seven
major
opposition
parties ranging in political
coloration from center—right
to extreme left withdrew
their candidates from tha
election in protest against
P at’s re-election campaign.
In Bolivia, as in must of
Latin America, it is tradition­
ally illegal for a president to
succeed himself. A new con­
stitution approved In 1M1
legallied Paa’s campaign, but
some Bolivians resented the
break with tradition,

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Faircloth Aiks
Suit Dismissed
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) E sr| Faircloth of Miami ask•d Leon County Circuit Court
today to diimiss a suit chalIsoglng Mi election as stats
attornsy general,
Faircloth laid ha won ths
offles by MS vote a ovsr Atty.
Gee. Jam es Kynes and he de­
nied Xynea* allegations of irregularities. He aald If there
ware any, they would not
change the outcome at ths
rscs.

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�Lake Mary UPW Association Has Program On Missions

Altamonte
Library Board
Meets Today
Hr Julia Bartoe
The executive board meeting
of the Altamonte Sprlngi Li­
brary will be held at 8 p m.
today initead of Tueadoy ev­
ening ni originally acheduled.
At thil time n new date will
be established for regular
meetings of the board.
New hours at the library,
effective June 0, will be 10
a.m. until 1 p.m., Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday of
each week.
Registration will be held
June 0 for the annual sum­
mer reading program sched­
uled to begin July 7 on the
theme "A Trip Through
Florida," The trip will lie
made by train with each car
representing n different city
in the state. To order to move
from town to town a child
will he required to rend six
hooks and a certificate will
be earned by reading 15
book*. Participants will be al­
lowed to check two book* at
a time from the library and
by July 1, a t least 100 new
book* will be on the shelves.
The 11 a.m. Saturday Story
flour* will begin July 11 run­
ning for eight weeks.

Shasfri Sure
For Nehru Job

Hy Frances Wester
Mrs. Richard Keogh was
hostess with Mrs. II. M. Glea­
son, co-hostess, for the May
Association Meeting of the
U P W of the Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Maty held Tucaday night at

Elder Springs
Marks Christian
Home Week

MALCOLM imiCKLIN

Handyman Goes
National With
Units In North
The first *t&lt;qi will be taken
this week by » Florida based
chain of drive-in hardware
stores expanding into a na­
tional operation by the open­
ing of two nt their colorful
Handyman stores In Rending,
Penn.
According to Malcolm Bricktin, president of HandymanAmerica, lnc„ with headquar­
ters a t Goldenrod, these arc
the first stores opened out­
side of Florida since Handy­
man wsi founded here two
years ago. The new Pennsyl­
vania stores, known us I’onnsylvanin-Handyman, Inc., are
the result of a license given
only five months ago to Dar­
win Clay, Reading, to build a
string of stores in the eastern
half of Pennsylvania. Clay is
head of several other firms
in that slate and a national
lay executive in the YMCA.
Since that time, five other
licenses have been granted to
other prominent businessmen.
The 1055 sq. ft. Handyman
stores will he built or are al­
ready under construction lr.
Connecticut, a six county ar­
ea north of New York City,
all of I.ong Island, In and
around Baltimore, Maryland,
as well as the southeastern
Florida roast from Ft. Pierce
to the Florida Keys.

L a 't week was observed by
Elder Springs Baptist Churcn
us Christian Homo Week on
tho theme "How Can Our
Church S t r e n g t h e n Our
Homes?" with the church
council, directed by Mrs. C. W.
Kigle. in charge of arrange­
ments.
Highlight of thr week came
on Monday night with a cov­
ered dish supper, served by
members of the Married
Young Ladies, in the banquet
urea followed by a film pro*
gram and conferences on
“ Family Living" for all age
groups.
Subjects discussed Included
Essentials of a Christian
Home, The Changing Fam­
ily, Relationship Within the
Family and The Church Cal­
endar and Family Life.
Directing tho conference*
were Mrs- Charles L. Tark,
adult and married young lad­
ies; William L. Thomas, adult
and mnrrled young men; Rev.
Willard Warfield, young peo­
ple and intermediates; Mrs.
C. A. Anderson, Juniors and
Bill Harvey, primaries and
beginners. Time was allowed
for question and answer pe­
riods.
The church set aside Friday
night for each family to rededicate their home to God.

NEW DELHI (U PI) - Lai
Bahadur Shastrl. a champion
of compromise, was virtually
certain today of succeeding
the late Jawaharlal Nehru as
India's leader In time of trill.
The formsl scleclion of a
new prime minister will take
place Tuesday In a vote by
the 5J7 parliamentary depu­
ties of the ruling Congress
party. Parly leaders deckled
Sunday to recommend Shas­
For
trl.
Property
A potential party equabble
arts averted when the other
leading candidate, Morajl Dc■al, announced he was slop­
ping aside, thus clearing the
way for the eoft-apoken, schol­
arly S u e trl, who la barely
live feet toll.
Two signers of the Declara­
C a su a lty
“ I will chide by any decl­ tion of Independence became
aim] tendered by the Congress U. S. presidents; John Admin
president In respect of who and Thomas Jeffcrscn.
will be the leader of the ConCress party president, for
Deeai said after a three-hour
meeting of the party'a work­
ing committee.
Dcsal’s statement referred
to the avowed preference of
Kumaraswami KamraJ, Con­
gress party presiednt, for
Shastri'a candidacy. It show­
ed that the majority of the
commiteet supported Shastrl
and that Desal'a chances
were hopeless.
Under India's form of par­
liamentary government, the
ruling party chooses a party
leader who automatically is
Our expert
designated as prime minister.
The Congress party hss an
overwhelming majority In
mechanics adjust
parliament.
Shastrl, SO, prefers compro­
brakes, add fluid
mise to conflict and Is con­
sidered one of tlie few men
and clean and repack
able to keep the party's fac­
tions in line. He has special­
front wheel bearings
ized in the field of party pol­
itics and has never been off
the Indian sub-continent.
While Nehru did not name
Shastrl openly as heir appar­
ent, ha hand-picked him a*
his deputy last January after
Nehru suffered a stroke.

the Keogh home.
The devotionals were given
by Mrs. Harry E. Sandusky.
Mrs. P. D. Anderson was In
charge of the very Instruc­
tive. Informative and inter­
esting program.
A film strip. Island Of Mer­
cy, alxiut the Presbyterian
Hospital in Taegu, Korea,
was shown. A special offer­
ing was received for Medical
Missions.
Sirs. W. C. Hopkins presid­
ed over the business session.
The gioup voted for the Ex­
ecutive Committee to appoint
a committee to look into the
possibility of buying a new­
er refrigerator for the church
kitchen.
Mrs. Aroly n True was ask­
ed to be cbslrman of a com­
mittee for house warmings
for Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Crocker and Mrs. Janies
Daugbtrey to be held on June
7 from 3 to 8 p m.
The women were asked to
bring lunch to the manse on
Saturday for the men who will
be working there. The World
Service chairman, Mr*. John
Ulmer, reported that the roll­
ed bandages hive been com­
pleted for the Trcsbyterlan
Hospital in India.
Mrs. Keogh, chairman of
the Program Committee, an­
nounced that the Association
will recess for the summer
months. The next meeting
will he held on the fourth
Tuesday of October. 17ie cir­

cles will continue to meet each
month at their regular times.
The Membership chairman,
Mr*. James M. Thompson,
urged the member* to do
more calling and a«ked that
the number of call* he re­
ported a t each circle meet­
ing.
The Local Church Service
chairman, Mrs. Joe Smsthers,
reported on the successful
covered-dish dinner held at
the church May 24 and thank­
ed all who helped with it.
Refreshments
of
petite
sandwiches, cookies, nuts and

THANK YOU
MY FRIENDS . . .

punch were served by the
hostessrs during a social hour
that followed.
Other m e m b e r s present
were Mrs. Ted Brooklyn. Mr*.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. Ola
Cochran, Mra. Geneva Coch­
ran. Mr*. A. E. Crocker, Mrs.
F. E. Donaldson, Mrs. Fannie
Lefftcr, Mrs. Ruby Linden,
Mr*. Rowland Goble, Mrs.
John Reaves, Mr*. Robert
Rugenstein, Mr*. C h a r l e s
Sassmnn, Mrs. Ruby Sjoblnm.
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, Mrs.
Linar Turning and Mrs. Earl
Unger.

Although our effort* did not win for ua a
victory In the Second Prltnnry, I nm, never
the less deeply grnteful to you.
I will nlwnya remember. with pride and humili­
ty, the confidence you have shown In ntc.
I.ct us all work together for the good of
Seminole County.

J . C County
. H Commissioner
U T C HDistrict
I S 1O N
Td. Pol. Adv. by J. C. Hutchison

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�Solidarity Grows
Th« longer W u t Berlin re m a in s
an (aland of Weaternlam aurrounded
by a Communist sea, the more se­
cure its position seems to get—at
least In one respect: the morale of
Its £ 8 million inhabitants.
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plers have been scrutinising Berlin­
ers for year, testing their baromet­
ric reactions to changes in the po­
litical pressures under which they
iive.
Back In 1948-49, at the time of
the airlift, every third citiien was
ready to pack up and leave. It was
not so bad In 1961 after the Wall
was built; only every fifth person
woutd have left if ha could.
Now the latest survey reveals thnt
75 per cent of all West Berliners
want to spend the rest of their lives

Dr. Crane’s

SEVEN-LEAGUE BOOTS'

Worry Clinic

in the city. The sociologists have
found an increasing solidarity among
the entire population. Berliners no
longer think of their city as an iso­
lated, threatened outpost, but as part
of the West.
This feeling Is backed by another
survey in which 10 million West
Germans said they would not mind
living in the city.
Although the Berliners have be­
come “crisis resistant" as well as
prosperous over the years, they have
not lessened in their highly sensi­
tive reaction to every politicai de­
velopment that affects them.
While the attention of the world
so often focuses on Berlin, the eyes
of Berlin are constantly looking out­
ward.

Should U. S.j Cuba Talk
Fidel Castro may shoot off his
mouth all he wants without partic­
ular damage to anyone. The great
danger haa been that he might shoot
off one of his antiaircraft rockets
and bring the world right back to
the nuclear brink it stood on during
the missile crisis of 1962.
Thst dsnger has lessened now, If
the reports are true thst Russia has
pulled out its first-class SAM-2 mis­
siles, leaving Castro with less effsetiv# ones.
Castro continues to make noises
•bout the violation of Cuban air
space by U-2 reconnaissance planes.
The United States has replied in
strong terms that the flights are
essential to our security and will go
on.
One U-2 was shot down over Cu­
ba in October 1962. Nothing was
done at thst time, for Russia had
agreed to remove Its missiles and
allow on-site inspection. (The in­
spection was vetoed by Castro.)
A similar incident today — and
th en is no guarantee that there
couldn’t be one—would place the Un­
ited States in the ticklish position
of deciding whether finally to bomb
the bases out of existence once and
for all. But such s retaliatory at­
tack would than confront ths Soviets
with living up to their vows to de­
fend Cuban sovereignty.
Adding a hopeful element to the
situation, however, is tha fact that
Castro Is apparently touchier about

being overlooked by the big powen
than overflown by U-2s. Ha doesn't
like the flights, but he tikes less be­
ing ignored in diplomatic negotia­
tions.
Reacting to news thst U.S. Am­
bassador Foy Kohler had discussed
tha U-2 issue with Russian Vice
Premier Anastas Mikoyan in Mos­
cow recently, Castro remarked, “Cu­
ba Is a sovereign territory and is not
a dependency of tha Soviet Union.
Why don't they (the U.8.) talk to
uar
It's a good question, and one
which Washington should seriously
examins.
Negotiating with Castro would
doubtless raise cries from many thst
this was the same as recognition and
that recognition is tantamount to
approval. But too much hangs in the
balance to allow pride—on either
side—to precipitate an unnecessary
crisis — either over U-2s, missiles,
Guantanamo, or any other CubanU.H. area of friction.
Pride gocth before a fall, and what
a fall it could be—for everyone.

Phil Newsom Soys

Hindus May Move

Herald Area Correspondents

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Letters

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON ( NEA) — ed many bugs. Survays of Job
This Is a spring report on the prospects proved superficial
mood of the Negro community and vriHa of the mark. Ne­
in Philadelphia, one of the groes who managed to pass
big northern laboratories of certain application testa still
found themselves barred from
racial change.
Basically, It ta quiet but courses because of lack of
watchful. Thera ia disappoint­ literacy training, personality
ment at the alow progress of problems and other factors.
Both whites and Negroaa
tha civil rights bill through
tha Senate. Yet delay and involved nevertheless decline
And all flesh shall see the salva­ compromise on tha measure to give up. All agencies—lo­
tion of God.—Luke 8;6.
•earn laea Ukaly te preduca cal, stats, federal and Cham­
•
•
•
new demonstrations In Phila­ ber of Commerce—era plan­
There Is only one way to get ready delphia than in many other ning improved programs for
for immortality, and that ie to love cities.
tha coming training year.
this life and live it an bravely and
Typical of tho working
Some Negro leaders aay
faithfully and cheerfully as wa can. they d e t e c t considerable spirit la Keaton Arnett, a
Chamber official who has led
—Henry Van Dyke.
apathy in ths elty toward the
eentreveralal bllL A good tha way In tha training ef­
many Negroes there da not fort. His formal retirement
ate It aa central to their
hepeaThs focua In flifladslphla is,
of course, on education and
Jobs, not on publls accom­
modations.
The highly responsible Ne­
tb« f e r n *
now far from settlement. Thl* Khrushchev's Line;
gro leadership feels it U, at
dispute and other temioo be­ The Soviet premier'a vtsK last, on a good working bails
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
OMriale fee Leaden fear fcst tween tha two couutrto* end to Scandinavia title month la with white leader* In assault­ For reaaona beat known to
religions sat off rioting last
! ladles Prim* Min- winter that killed hundreds.
expected to aiiow a softer tide ing thess problems.
thcmaelvea, U. S. presidents
Building on thla foundation
Jaw aharlal Nehru may
Without tha moderating In­ of Soviet policy. Instead of Is the big concern. For ax- hava never arsn fit to have
• fsasw sl of tha deadly fluence of Nehru, however, preaching revolution aad anti- ample, h i m Philadelphia N* an anUrtalnmant secretary on
communal warfare between events to come may make this imperialism aa he did la Cairo, groes want to stage a march fulltlm* duty at the White
probably
will June B on the City's Board of lluuae.
the Hindu majority and Moe- fighting seem minor, India Khrushchev
lam minority.
has about 100 million Hindus adapt hi* statement* to hM Education. Tha established
That function usually I*
WKh Nehru's restraining and 90 million Moslems In a audience and stress peaceful leader* are against tk They handled by unofficial theatri­
bead gone, some officials be­ population of 403 million. In coexistence with the West.
do not bcllevo tho time ia rip* cal advisers who com* down
Khrushchev's Buildup;
lieve Hindu extremist ala- Pakistan, M per cant of the
for aueh a move, ner that a from New York for occasion­
m eets are set to move. The N million cltisena are Mos­ East German Communist strong rallying laaua exists.
al consultations on show bus­
Kashmir laaua between Mo* lem and about S per cent Wader Walter U1brief* will iaThis does not mean thry are iness matters.
lam Pakistan end ftwiu 1* Hindu.
turn from Mot cow with new satisfied with progress to­
One of ths lat* President
support
from
Khrushchev ward ending da facte iig rsCommunist affairs expert* In g a 11 a n i n Philadelphia's John F. Kennedy’s theatrical
Berlin say. Ulbriebt's bard schools. They want far more advisers was Richard Adler,
line la not to favor with tha to bo accomplished. But thay a composer who wrote tha
m art liberal mam bar* af the believe there has bean mo­ music for aueh Broadway
Alteatroto Syringe
Geneva
Soviet bloc, but the expert tion, and that ths board la hit* as "Damn Yankscs" aad
Mrs. Jails Barts#
Mrs. Jo*. E. Msthleux
341-4834
83X1311
view is that Khrushchev la de­ bent In the right direction. "Pajama Gama."
Adtar also is serving Pres­
liberately building up his East Eagerly awaited la a new
Bear Lake-Forest City
- Labs Mary
Mrs. Franeee Wseise
Mrs. Maryana Miles
German ally. The reason W school superintendent who ident Johnson In that capac­
•9*3873
391-8119
ity, and I am able to report
Ulbrkfct's willingness to co­ takes over this summer.
Casselberry
operate to Wads aad indus­ Interestingly, ta Phllsdel that the transition from «M
Lake Mroroa
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
trial agreement* at a time phis, the word integration no administration te another haa
833-MU
193-4799
when Romania, Poland, and longer stands alone for ths gone smoothly thus far.
Chalaota
Lrogweed
other satellites a r t tocreaetng goal to be attetnad. In Ne­ This la rather remarkable
Mrs. Dotas Estes
Mrs Jean Magto
their business eoakacu
gro utterance It ia now nearly when you consider th at pres­
343-3741
891-1917
the W est
always aouplad with "quality idents ara likely to have
Dslary
Nerth Orlande
; Prance and Spate;
•doc at Ion."
sharply divergent opinions aa
Mr*. Adam Metie*
Mr*. Doris Dean
Integration af th s schools ta what constitutes entertain331-1888
! French Foreign Minister
888-4419
Maurice Couve do MurvlUe'a la not sought for Its own sake tesnL | recall th at when for­
Deltona
Osteen
visit to Madrid and talks with but aa a path to baiter mer President Dwight D.
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Baydet
aaa-iMt
311-4841
| Gen. Franco a n viewed to schooling f o r undertrmlnod Eisenhower left office, such
Spaio aa a prestige boost for Negro children now crammed White House favorites a*
Enterprise
Oviedo
Uw Franco regime, once os­ Into overcrowded, run-down Guy Lombardo and Lawrence
M in Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Evelyn Landy
tracised by the West tor Ha Inadequate buildings.
345-3418
889-8999
Walk were banished.
wartime Axto Unto. TBs toip Another Illustration of tho
Which proves that those
to part af President Charles dotarmlnodly roapo n a 1 b 1 #
who
lira by ths saxophone
da GauUa'a campaign to wto mood in Philadelphia is tha
Spain and Portugal to hi* side attitude toward tho city’s must expect to die by ths sax­
It includes support for Span­ we 11-publicised, unique Job r* ophone.
Adler, who staged two big
ish membership In NATO and training program.
political
productions for Ken­
tha
Common
M
arket
But
That program in tho 18Q3Page 4
Banford, Florida
Monday, June 1, 1964
Market source* expect Ho] 84 season haa been tangly a nedy, la In ths eapttal now
land and Belgium to block any flop, with lass than 400 per­ getting ready for a "Salute
Spanish bid for membership sona said to have been trained to LI1J" extravagant* that
u u n a a . uudlow, mu ir o n a n a r i u u i s s s
r s a r s m m u a ta m ie u e n - u#aanu
On the coe hand they am un­ for apecifie Job* waiting at will be hald May 28 te n lta
iv b ia n k e r a u m w a
BOV S M B S
friendly to flto Franco govern­ tha end of tb s rainbow. Yat funds for tha Democratic Na­
AsMsiat* a a iu r
ASvsrtltlaa Mantes*
ment, and on tha other (hay hope Is fait for batter results tional Committee.
• u a a v i. johmsom
nor rtavT
Menacing ssite r
Oeasral ASvsrUsIne Maas*** want to gat back a t Da GauUa next year.
I aaked him to what re­
a n a s WM,ue
B A J u iirrr a . m r u r r o s
for vetoing British member­ Tho currant effort develop- spects putting on a show for
O a a ty a a iu r
Classifies Director
ship last year.
m u s k s K ikkK iaa
SAHIB BMOBMAKKa
Telegraph K ilter
•aalatM Maaagee
Malaysian Word:
B o a ie w illia m s
One
word keeps Malaysia
■eclair KSltsr
Meekest*#! Sank
It
g etter to a summit
B y m al
to solve their undeclared guer­
ewesty
eu «
I H IS ] Tsar
IMS 1 Tsar
rilla war. Indootola la agree­
M l e Meath*
ATI ( Heaths
able to aa "Initial withdrawal"
A ll I Maltha
AM S Msalha
I Msetb
LM 1 MSBIS
of Mi i t o d t t a a from Malay
fe sta l Secelatlew previa*
ie* that an mall sehssrlpMsea I
to e4 rasasbagto. Malaysia wants the "toHaters# as sssss* alias w etter Oetseee S t MU at u s Peat
tittles *f gaiter*. fieri**, eager ths Ast e l Oeagr*** el Marsh.
114
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'The .'MarelS la a maahse *r ths Cause Mr*** whish is #•- total aad unqualified pullback
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will t e indicated.
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Scholarship Award*.
"Wouldn’t you like to •#*
that 'Who’s W ho'I"
And I was fascinated by
tha Hat of Ntwapapar "Who's
Who," Ernie's former now-a­
pe per boys occupying high
posts especially In scianea and
our Military Service.
Wa wondered if the dili­
gent* to duty which newspa­
per carrier* develop, may
thu* predispose them te a
scientifie outlook on life.
Emi* Welker and tha other
Circulation Manager* actually
give our youth tha only com­
prehensive drill in our "fro*
enterprise" system.
Ernie Is thus conducting a
large university with 8,000
alert boys who sea our econ­
omy from tha 3-fold angle,
namely, production, distribu­
tion, and credit.
Under "diitrlbution’’ fall
advertising, selling and marchan dislng.
Alas, most Americans never
get this blrd'e-eye view, for
they ara simply engaged In
fsetory production or els*
W e r a l* a s I n a M
l e t ­ have salaried job* in adver­
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t o r a l e e e e r r l e o t h e w r i t e r ' # accountants, etc.
t r e e a a m t a a * aS S re o e. L e t t e r *
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h e g i v e n p r e f e r e n c e . L e t t e r * salute to Circulation Men, for
eSOreeeeO t e e t h e r # a r e e c e e p l e h l * p r eetS eO t h e r 0 * a e t Seel they nr* tha mainstay of star
t o p e r e e a a U f l e e . P e e t r v Ie a e t ’•fra* entorprisa” ayatem.
p eh llsh e O h r T h e H e r a t * .
Ther* ara now 1,000,000
Editor, Herald:
boy* in Canada and th t U.
North Orlando, city of fra­ S. A. who operate newspaper
ternal orgaalxatloas. Iter* are route*.
a tow of our te tte r dubs.
Civic Association, dedicated
to community growth.
Homaownqra
Am ocu Ujo ,
dedicated to a o a m u n i t y
By Hal Cochran
A monologue ia n conversa­
Garden Club, dedicated to
community growth.
tion between a boro and any­
Etc., ate, eta.
body alia.
It would appear to an unin­
formed mind kks mins, that T han'* an assy but foolish
timet groups, which a n alt army to atop a youngster's
dedicated toward* the same tantrums — let him hava hla
foal, could work together. Not own way.
•o. How can a parson be chief
If te has ao Indiana. You must W* wonder why birds are
have a (rib* of your own to so cheerful In tha morning
te a leader among mao (or when their bills are all
).
dew.
Henry A. Ward, J r.
Krais Walker has l,N 4
keys to his g n a t "fro* en­
terprise1* ostlers, for that’s
what a nowipaper offer* Ha
carrier*. Parrots, nrg* yo*r
m i to operate a newspa­
per rest* for that ia tho
REST traJntag ear yoatlf
obtain to tha “free rotorprise" ayatem. Such boy's
d ro 't become delinquent* or
caeamnlato, either I
CASE S-479: Ernie Welker
ia the energetle Circulation
Manager of tho Cleveland
Praia.
He had previously been sta­
tioned in Knoxville, Tennes­
see, w hen he invited me to
address ths annual Women’s
Institute conducted by the
Newa Sentinel, so w t hava
been friend* for 30 years.
But recently 1 was In Cleve­
land for a TV appearance, ao
I had lunch at tha Press as
Ernie’s guest.
*'Dr. Crane," he said, "w*
have 8,000 carrier boys who
deliver our nawapapara daily.

comes eoon, but ha will stay
on to devote hlmeelf wholly
to the Job program.
Encouragement la t a k e n
from tha greater success a t­
tending another retraining
program lad by a Negro min­
ister, Dr. Leon Bulllvsa.
With a 9300,000 grant from
the Ford Foundation, this ia
now moving ahead impres­
sively to train several hun­
dred Negro**, Puerto Ricans
and whites la n variety of
fields.
All aides aoam today to look
on Philadelphia aa an action
city la racial matters. And
tha action la not to tho
street*.

Barbs

Dick West's

Thee* boya leant to b# on
time, which ia a sign ef
adulthood.
They alio acquire at f ln t
hand a practical knowledge of
Applied Psychology, for they
try te sell new customers on
home delivery service.
And they m utt meanwhlt*
placate Irate customers where
newspaper* ara rained on, or
blow off the front porch.
Finally, all the boys whe
operate their routes on tha
"small merchant" plan, also
collect on Fridsy and Satur­
day.
Thus, thry learn to subtract
costa from their gross sales
to find their "net" earnings
for tha weak.
Alas, this superb training
1a mliaad by tha other 36,000,000 children of their age,
which partly explains the juv­
enile outlook of m oit voters
regarding taxes, government
inefficiency, etc.
Remember, newepaperboys
mature falter in their eco­
nomic and social outlook, so
they are rarely to be found
among delinquents.
Girls, they make admirable
husband-material, tool And
excellent men to whom col­
lege scholarships should b*
awarded.
Parents, erg s yoor eon to
carry n newspaper rout*. It
gives him ths BEST economic
training in sound American­
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Anyway, It should be a ga­
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Joan Bass, Mitsi Gaynor, the
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The Lighter Side
Johns** differed from hit
work under the previous ad­
ministration.
Tha ro lt of a presidential
theatrical ad riser being a con­
fidential ana, Adler declined
to be drawn Into compari­
sons. I gather, however, that
some of the problems ara the
same.
One of the mejor problems
Is treating a theatrical a t­
mosphere In the National
Guard armory, whet* produc­
tions of this sort customar­
ily taka place.
The armory la fins fee such
things aa hull fights and
chariot raeaa. In a pinch, I
suppose It could even be used
by tha National Guard. But
aa a theater, it temper**
favorably with the Indiana­

Virgil Fassle, CM of tha
Wilmington ( D e l a w a r e )
Newt-Journal haa recently
completed a aorvay th a t re­
quired 18 months of hit valu­
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And ha finds 100,000 boya
In Canada, plus 000,000 in tha
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Sanford Girl Now Serving W ith Peace Corps In Rural Chile
Institute of llural Education,
those young American* arc
dispersed among the Insti­
tute'* 20 schools, which arc
spread over a 2,500-mile area
Some volunteer* t e a c h
health, carpentry, home econ­
omics and mechanic* in the
schools; others, like Sara
work among the campesino.*
in the farm areas near the
schools.
The Volunteers represent a
wide variety of occupations
and ski!!?. But they all have
the c o m m o n ability—a re­

Sara h is also started a
EDITOR'S NOTE— MJa« aiso. Her Job: help the people just begun when S a n arriv ed , cans, when properly stcribed.
Sara Jacobson, d a n ib ltr of get out of those huts.
In Lo Vasquer last October. were suitable. Needed augar tourist industry which employs
| Mr. and M n. Herman JarobSara's biggest problem has Fruits, especislly peaches and was obtained from a local mill. teenagers. They make horses
Since no stove was available of rope with sewn leather sad­
aon of 220 Scott Avenue, la been to convince the agricul­
plums were plentiful. In trips for cooking, Sara dug five fire dles which are sold as curios
now serving In a rural area tural workers (campesinot)
of (W it for the Peace Corpa. that they can help themselves. to Valparaiso and the nearby trenches next to the building in resort area*.
A story of her experience* The campesino usually works seaside resort of Vina del Mar where the preserves were pre­ In a recent letter to her par­
was publiahed In a recent on a large plantation. In re ­ Sara found that hotels and re­ pared. One trench was used ents, S ira said “ 1 have never
Issue of the Martin News, an turn for 365 days of work a sorts needed jellies and pre­ for sterilising the tin cans; been so challenged, or so sat­
isfied in finding solutions to
Orlando Industrial publica­ year he receives about $M0. serves for their dining rooms. the other four for cooking.
When we say “ Sara did this challenges."
tion. It la reprinted here his “ house," and a small
The government board of
through courtesy of that pub­ piece of land (perhaps a quar­ health told her that the women and Sara did that” we mean
Some 50 Peace Corps Vol­
lication.
ter of an acre) to grow some making the preserves would H. She was entirely on her unteers are working in var­
) The farm ers build fires in vegetables for his family. have to wear aprons and head own. Before she showed up, ious phases of rural commun­
c*mpe«lf&gt;o» and their wives ity development tn Chile, in
the middle "f the hard packed Families average seven child­
had no reason to believe that cooperation with the Chilean
earth floors of their huts. ren.
they could improve their own
There are no fireplaces. The
Sarah couldn't talk to those
lives. They were living as
results show in the scarred people of “ hope," for they had
their fathers and grandfathers
faces of the children. The huts never had an opportunity to
lived. Their heritage had a l­
are dirty and amokey; the think in these term s, “ Pro­
ways been one of poverty and
ceilings black with soot.
gress" was Incomprehensible
misery.
Martin - Orlando employes to them. Sara had to demon­
The resulting aense of re­
find it difficult to imagine strate what progress means—
signation and cynicism was
such living conditions. Worlds and she did it by showing
FO R
V A L U E . . . C O U R T E S Y . . .&amp;
Sara's biggest problem. Full
|a p a rt? Perhaps. Out there Is campesino wives how to pack
acceptance of her klca came
a very Important link between age food and make as much
with the profits from the sale
the two. That link Is Miss Sara money In tour days as their
of the preserves. The cam ­
Lois Jacobson, 22, a secretary families received in a month.
pesino wiavi have continu­
In Pershing Administration
Through Sara, the farmers'
until a few months ago. She wives Joined the world of prl
ed and improved their tiny
“ factory" throughout the fruit
lived with her parents at their vate initiative and free enter­
season,
and "a‘rc looking for
home on Scott Avenue in San­ prise. Instead of preparing
SARA JACORSON
new profit-making projects
ford.
food solely for home use on a
In the fall of 1963, Sara subsistence basis, they now covers. From her own pocket, for the coming winter.
Where will the profits go
Joined the Peace Corps, and invest their time and energy Sara advanced some money to
I la now serving in a rural area in packaging it for the mar buy the aprons—which were Sara hopes lo use them as the
in Chile called Lo Vasques, ket.
considered so attractive that foundation for a credit coop­
near the seaport of Valpar­ The Chilean summer had they were proudly worn, day erative, which, when strength
after day, on and off the Job. ened by funds from local
She sold the preserves to the banks, will be able to give
hotels on an advance basis to self Improvement loans to
raise capital for nceiled equip­ workers. It would be the first
ment. Enable to obtain conven­ time that the campesinos
Osteen postmaster Mrs. Lo­ your Zip Code number,” she tional containers for the pre­ could obtain loans at reason
serves, Sara found that tin able interest rates.
is Brooke today called on res­ urged.
ident! of the community for
higher participation In the
Zip Code program.
We *Are Happy To Announce Our
"Zip Code is Just as vital
to modern postal progress in
the small towns as it la in
the big cities," Mrs, Brooke
2460 PARK AVK
said, going, on to define the
program as "an economy
measure designed to keep pace
with the nation'! rising mail
volume without an unnmnngeable Increase in the depart­
ments work room personnel,"
You wilt mile (lint we finve Included other specials thin year. Tnke ad­
Speaking recently before
vantage of thexe limited lime prices nt either plnnl hunt ion or call us for
the Osteen PTA, Mrs. Brooke
free pick-up. All dry cleaning will lie mothproofed at no charge. This is
explained that the program is
good only until the garment is cleaned again nnd should not he confused
“ the only economical answer
with our regular 3 year w ritten guaranteed mothproofing service.
to what Postmaster (Jcnernl
Jon A. Grononski describes as
a ‘mail explosion’ of the l'JGO'a
and TO'a.
“ Economy Is the watchword
of the Juhuaon administration
ami the President has direct­
ed us U&gt; provide the best pos­
sible aerviet a t the least pos­
sible cost. Now and in the
future, Zip Code will help us
to meet President Johnson’s
objectives,” she advised.
Explaining how the pro­
gram work* for the benefit
Hava your clot lie* cleaned the Sanitone way and stored for the entire summer.
of both large and small com­
Insurance »f $1.00 per hundred valuation, min, $1,00. Clear your closets or winter
clothes and protect them against mildew. Clothes will be pressed and ready to
munities, Mrs. Brooka said
wear before the first cool snap in tha Fall.
th at "Zip Code is built around
the concept of sectional cen­
ters where mail is processed
in bulk and then shipped di­
rectly to the sectional center
nearest Us destination, skippjng s number of time con­
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sourceful, diplomatic and pat­
ient flexibility tn face a daily
routine of the unexpected. Bas­
ically, they must fire up the
commwity to do whatever It
needs the most.
Sara has risen to this chal­
lenge, Peace Corps Chilean
Desk Officer Gordon Cloney
reports — that ahe U "en­
thusiastic, imaginative and re ­
sourceful and is doing an ex
ccllenl job."
In a high caliber business
like the Peace Corps, that's a
lot of praise.

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for your confidence,
your support nnd your
•i
voted. I will continue to
serve yon to the best
of m.v ability.

R. E. “ Bob” Carroll
Constable District -t.
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Faff® 6—Mon. June 1, ’64

About Sports

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Over 10 Hours Required For Giants

Thinking NY Loses Both
Out Loud As SF Returns
To Top Of NL

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B r Julian Striwtrom
AS Sport* banquet flatfjBacks:
o • •
This lncreailngljr popular
ceremony U creating problem t. Maybe It’s becauae Ihli
Is the ipse# age, but apace is
running out in the cafeteria.
Lucille Feaier and the able
Stuff of lunchroom ladies
from the various school*
served s fine meal to 360
Seminole loyalist*. And this
Just about "loaded" the place.
Nest yearM T
* e *
Dr. 0 . L. Bark*, retiring
Booster Club president, crest­
ed quite a buss when he preecnted.one of the trophies. He
looked long a t the figure atop
tha pedestal and commented,
" I ’m trytng to find out whe­
ther this Is a boy or a girl.”
Thla from a former obstetri­
cian caused quite a ripple In
tha audleneeti
Oviedo coach*# Paul Mlkler and A rt Scott were on
head fa# the affair. Came
la lata. Caaas why . . .
Their football practice had
gone m , sad on. and oa aa
both tha mentor* and the
players really “put out” for
th a t ap-comlag team aest
year.
s e e
Dr. John Morgan In pretenting the Whltey McLurai
award paid a splendid tribute
both to tha man In whoie
name It Is given and to the
recipient,
s e e
O 111 a Mooney, featured
speaker for tha oecaeion de­
lighted the listeners as ha
"ribbed" Principal A n d y
Bracken and Coach Jim PIgott. About the latter, whose
high standards scholastical­
ly ara well known, he said
th at ha had gona to achool
with Jim and when Ottls
transferred to another achool,
he often wondered how Jim
ever graduated! Charlie Tate,
head football coach at Miami
University and Ottls' boss,
had played football with
Braeken, the speaker said.
Asked what kind of a foot­
ball player the Seminole prin­
cipal was, Tate said he was
"sort of a neckllna fullback”
, . , "Yeah, but what kinds
player ie th a t? " asked Moonry . . . "Well, he wee plung­
ing down tha middle, but
never showing much," wee
Tate’e reply.
e • e
Jim Plgott helped Ms
rating considerably when
ha recognised the parent#
af the athleUe, asking them
to stand and taka a bow for
nil they had endured during
the eras one of the e porta In
which their offspring had
taken part.
e e #
The new elate of Booster
llub officers takes over to get
ready for what promises to
he n big year. Prea. Roger
Harris will have plane that
he hopes will make the 1004SB year better even than the
ene Juit closing—and It was
REAL good . . . Of course,
era have hopes that Included
in the projects will bo n
press b(n—somewhere with.
In (ieldglass ran go (at lemt)
i f the football field, and eufticlenlly out of the weather
to permit some concentration
on the game by the fellows
trying to give you the word
‘ turn of the events. Self? Well, maybe. Hut you’ll
get better coverage If it besemes n reality.
s e e
There «M n fine tribute
te the cheerleaders end the
outstanding work they had
dene. And to Mary Joyce
Bateman, tha sponsor, te

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f#r asauy of their Ideas and
pep for their brilliant pro­
jects. Tb# athtetes are still
talking about the Bn* and
Stimulating Ideas that kept
th# spirit e l high level
thronghont th# year.
• * •
Today’s th* final day for
•ntrlee In the t l t h National
Pee We# Golf Championship*.
Thla dsadllne applies only to
Uie main Pee Wee event.
Qualifying rounds a t Rolling
llllla Country Club, Alta­
monte Springs, June IB, will
accept entries on their events.
n btb g et laby

NEW YORK — The Now
York Mata purchased ea-Yankee killer Frank Lary from
Detroit TtgtfS on a 30-day
conditional basis,

'£7H2£‘~^2r '' r^-! -■'■'

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By Joe Gergen
UPI Sport* Writer
The New York Meta, their
traditions ol futility deeply
enriched, have stood the test
ol time—and filed with Dying
colon.
Despite their youthful ap­
pears. *■% the Meta, only in
their i.nrd year of cilstcnce,
have backed into the record
book with Die poise of veter­
ans and turned baseball up­
side down. Sunday, the New
Yorkers participated in the
longest game In major league
annals from the point of time
elapsed—and lost.
A crowd of 37,037 at Shes
Stadium — the largest in the
majors this year — was on
hind for the opener of the
Mets-San Francisco G i a n t s
doubleheadcr at 1:03 p.m.,
EDT. Less thin a quarter of
that total remained to see the
final out st 11:21, which prov­
es that history Isn't a very
attractive subject.
After lasing the opener, 8-3,
the Mcts scored three runs
in the seventh inning of the
nightcap on Joe Christopher's
home run to Uc the score at
04. And that's the way It re ­
mained until the 23rd Inning
when Del Crandall's groundrule double drove in the win­
ning run In the 8-0 victory.
The 23-innlng struggle fell
three short of tying the major
league record of 20 act by the
Dodgers and Braves In 1920,
but tho total playing time ol
seven hours and 23 minutes
broke Die seven-hours endur­
ance mark set by the New
York Yankees and the Detroit
Tigers In 1902. It also was the
longest game In major league
history played to a decision
since the Dodgers • Braves
struggle ended In a 1-1 tie.
But length wasn’t the only
oddity of the game. New York
shortstop Roy McMillan start­
ed a triple play In the 14lh In­
ning and Manager Alvin Dark
of the Giants waa ejected but
not before protesting t h e
game.
Jn addition, 40 strikeouts
were recorded In the doubleheader to surpass the old m a­
jor league standard of 44 es­
tablished by the Indiana and
Bed Sox last year.
In other NaDonal League
games, Billy Williams homercd In the 10th Inning to give
the Culia a 4-3 win over the
Braves; tho Phillies overpow­
ered Dio Colts, 4-1, tlm Dodg­
ers defeated Die Pirates, 0-4,
and the Cardinals won the
second game of a doublehead­
cr with the Beds, 2-1, after
losing tho opener, 0-0.

White Sox Grab
Double Header;
KC Downs Yanks

South Squad Is
Named For All
Star Cage Tilt

NORTH ORLANDO’S Little LeaRtio Farm Team Is made up this year of,
front from left, Jeff Walters, Jeff Krecek, Randy Johnson, David Mc­
Intosh, Billy Piloian, Sammy Gearhart, Billy Robinson, Martin Kin*,
Glenn Peck, Johnny Campbell and Chuck Small. Manager la Ken Raybon.
Missing from the photo Is Pat Kelly, also u member of the team.

Use O f Gasoline Sparks
Controversy A t Speedway

Andy Granatelll, owner of
the three . car Novi stable,
flatly blamed Dm second-lap
crash In full view of many
thousands of horrified spec­
tators on lightweight cars and
duo to the fact these cars
run on gasoline."
"Gasoline is highly Infixmable and explodes," he aald.
You can light It with a
match. You can't light menDianol with a match."
Two - time winner Rodger
Ward, the runnerup who drove
one of seven mstchine* pow­
ered by Ford engines mounted
in the rear, said hia crew
made changes " a t my insis­
tence" the night before the
race ao he could use a fuel
blend.
The other alx Ford-powered
cars run on gasoline which,
under certain conditions, la
Tha Wednesday Ball and more dangerous than blends,
Chain Mr. end Mrs. League according to fuel expert Ray
got under way a week ago. McMahon.
High honors want to Marlon
Rankin with a aensatlonal
222/616 aeriea for the men
and Suay Reno with a 212/320
for tha women.
Others high games and ser­
ies were Gene Rogcro 203/336,
Leo Dooley 101/330, and Bill
NEW B R E M E N , Ohio
Fox 400. The women did well (UPI) — Jud Larson of Tam­
too with Linda Post'* 171/DETROIT (UPI) - Reliev­
pa captured the 30-lap fea­
440, Mary Mock's 100/440,
er Julio Navarro haa been op­
ture U. S. Auto Club sprint
and Rose Philip* 108.
tioned by the Detroit Tigers
In thla week** aeaelon, Ron car race Sunday, driving •
to Syracuse of the Internation­ Meier ,w ii high with a 317 car owned by Indlanapolie 100
al League and pitcher Terry ■erlee, Gene Rogers' 312 and winner, A. J. Foyt.
Mario Andretti of Neiareth,
Fox has been recalled from the Everett Torry'e 311. L e o Doo­
ley
had
hie
second
over-200
Pa.,
was second and Don
aame club.
Branson, who drova in the
Fox had been shifted to game with a 201.
Busy Rrno lead the ladle* 300 Saturday finished third.
Syracuse Saturday from Knox­
with a 181/304 aerlei.
ville of the Sally U ague
Close behind was Verna
where he had a 1-1 record. Bolton from the same team
Navarro, obtained In a trade with a 300 even eerie*. Others
from Die Los Angeles Angela, gall with high game* were
had a 0-1 record and S.SS ERA. Ena Rogero’s 192, Ene Kline’*
LAKE EYRE. Australia,
100, Rose Philips*’ 187 and
I N D I A N A POL1B, Ind.
Linda Post's 181.
(UPI) — Donald Campbell
T\irkcy* felt for Rose Phil­ (UPI) — Gary Player com­
averaged 80S mile* per hour
ip*, Busy Reno (twice) and plained he never hit a decent
for two runa In hla jet • pow­
Rill Fox. Carol Kerr epared drive all day but victory in
ered Bluebird today In hi*
the difficult 4-10 and the ba­ ths |70,000 Festival Open IIfirst all-out attempt to sot a
by spilt 8-10 wa« converted by luetrated he remains one of
world land speed record.
Verna Bolton and Jim Bweek- the most feared swingers on
ReraHa Friday
golf's gold dust trail.
Tbs English speed demon
*r.
The f o r m e r
Master#
was clocked a t 380 m.p.h, for Sunland 2, Longwood 1
champion from South Africa
Remit* Saturday
his first run on I-ake Eyrs's
pocketed 112,000 Bunday when
salt flati and turned In a Bear Lake 2. Lake Mary 1
he finished the final round
disappointing 301 m.p.h. clock
STANDINGS
with a four-under-par 67 and
Results Friday
(Sacoad Half)
Ing on his second run.
a 72 - hole score of 278, 11
W L Locomotive Engrs. 0 Standard under regulation figures.
Teem
OU 3
North Orlando . . . . . s e e * 1 0
013 302—0 3
Bear Lake .............. . . . . 1 0 Engineer#
100 200—3 1
0 Oilers
Kunland ...................
WP— Doug Malxoweki (3-1),
Casselberry ............ . . . . 0 0
Results Frldsy
Altamonte Benitori . . . 0 0 L P - Randy Ivey (0-4)
Lake Mary ............ . . . . 0 1
STANDING*
No games schedule
Longwood ............... . . . . f t 1 T mbb
BTANDLNG8
W L
Altamonte Twine . . . . f t 1 Hunt Lln-Uer
13 3
Bunday Remits
(Second Half)
Game Tonight
Loco.
Engrs.
12
4
Toronto
8, Rochester 8
W L Longwood -ve- Altamonte
Team
Chase
ft 7 Syracuse 4, Buffalo 2, 1st
l 0 Twine
Kin £t wood
First Federal
• 10 11 Inning*.
Lonewood
1 «
• 14 Buffalo 4, Syracuse I , lad,
Stood. Oil
X 0
Robbs
Game Monday
7 Innings.
0
1
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Chase
a
t
Loco.
Engrs.
Columbua 6, Richmond 8
0 1
Chase
(Rescheduled, June 13, 10:00 Jarksonvills 2, Atlanta 1,
0 1
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1st
a. m.)
Retails Friday
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O lM Tuesday
Atlanta 4, Jacksonville 8,
0 1
U S O
Hunt Ltn-Mer at First Federal 2nd
Navy « Georges &gt;
Games Menday
Georges
000 200-2 3 3 &lt;4:30 a t Ft. Mellon Park)
Chase at McKaney 7:80 p. m.
Navy
003 12x—4 2 2
JESBEN WINS TOURNEY
Klngwood at Longwood l:4 t
W P - Stott Harris (3 0), LP
BEAUMONT, Tex. (UPI) —
(At Ft. Mellon Park)
Brown Nelson OK Ruth
-Steve Rawls (4-1)
Jeisea won tha Baba
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Ed Zaharlaa Women's Open golf
STANDNIGS
BOOS SCORE* UPSET
Brown and Bill Nelson, both tournament with a 34-hols to­
W L quarterbacks for the P itts­ tal of 214. Marlena Hagga
STOCKHOLM (U P D -B re n t Teem
14 1 burgh Steelers, have signed was second a n d Mkkay
Roos of Sweden piloting his Navy
1 • their contracts io r the 1S64 Wright flnlibad third.
Crescent boat, upset Dick lie . 84. Bank
Odea of the United State# to George*
f ft season.
1 ft Broun U a 10-year veteran
win th# 800 CC class of th# Pori. Dairy
4 12 of the National Football Lea­ The explorer Hernando DeEuropean Grand Prix of out­ Baaf. Atlantic
Gama Kaaday
gue a n d Netoen, former Soto was burled la the depths
board racers Sunday. Rooe
scored 8C9 points to 823 for Florida State Bank at George* Southern California star, will of the greet river he dis
he alar ting hla second season. covered.
(4:30 i t Bay Avenue Park)
Odea, who finished second.
By Kurt Freodenthal
United Frees International
INDIANAPOLIS, tnd. (UPI)
— a . J. Foyt waa hailed today
aa "Die greatest race driver
who ever lived" for winning
his second SCO-mile chase But
Die Speedway paid a high
price for Ita latest apcctaclc
and was the center of a stormy
controversy for the third con­
secutive year.
The month of May waa a
record-breaker all the w a y record speeds from qusllflcaDon* to the holiday race, rec­
ord crowds and a record
purae.
But the racing fraternity
waa also saddened by the
deaths of two staunch compet­
itors — popular veteran Eddie
Sachs and rookie Dave MacDonald. They were killed In
a homestretch Inferno that al­
so injured Bobby Unaer and
Bookie Duman. And Parelli
Jones, last year's winner, suf­
fered burns when hie car

caught Dra In tho pita while
being refueled.
Some of tha usual gaiety
waa missing Sunday night at
the traditional victory dinner
at which the Speedway paid
out $308,023 — $133,030 of It to
Foyt and his crew. Both were
records.
There were demands, in
some quarters, that the use
of gasoline be banned In USAC
races.

Ball And Chain
Bowling League
Gels Under Way

Larson Captures
30-Lap Feature

Tigers Get Fox
From Syracuse

Campbell Hits
368 MPH In Try

Player Grabs
Speedway Open

South Seminole
Little League

Little National

Men's League

International
League

Little American

GAINESVILLE — S o u t h
squad for the annual NorthSouth FitS.VA al! star basket­
ball game August 1 in Gaines­
ville was announced Saturday
by Carey McDonald, executive
secretary of the Florida Ath­
letic Coacbea Assn.
. The South, coached this year
by Vince Schaefer of Miami
Senior, haa size speed and
several all-state basketball
players who will attempt to
keep Rebel forces ahead In
this aeries.
Schaefer’s Miami Senior
team, which went to the semif inala of the Class AA state
tournament, contributes two
hoys In Coach Schaefer's aoo,
Chuck, and Terry Akins.
Other members of the South
team represent* eight high
schools kt tha southern area
of the state.
South Squad:
Terry Lanier (Tampa Plant),
Mike Rollyaon (Plant City),
Don Sebastian (Frostproof),
Bob SUnett (Cocos), David
Miller (Delray Seacreat), Jim
McKirchy (Miami Columbus),
Jeff Grate (Miami Norland).
Bob Dowling (Miami Beach
Scour), Chuck Schlaefer (Mi­
ami Senior), Terry Aik ins
(Miami Senior).
North lineup will be an­
nounced next Sunday, accord­
ing to McDonald.

Bed Posts Take
Over 1st Place
After three weeks of bowl­
ing In Dm Wilson-Maler Wom­
en's Scratch League at Jet
Linei the Bed Posts have tak­
en over tha top rung with a
10 and two record.
The Loungers and the Rock­
er* are In the second spot
with identical eight and four
records and holding down the
fourth spot are the Sectionals
with a log of seven wins and
five losses.
Pat Siplcy grabbed Individ­
ual honors with her 189 game
and Charlotte Basset waa tha
serial "star" as she bombed
Die pine with a 314.
Doris Schauteet chimed in
with 162/461 to pace the Bed
Posts la their fpllt with the
Loungere. B erbers R o h r e r
shot 167/438 In the Rockers’
Dirca game romp over the
Scctlonali while Carolyn Sal­
lee. 134/426, and P at Sipley,
110/409, tried bard for the
Sectionals. Rose Patrick blast­
ed 174/480 to help the Easy
Chairs gain a split wlU» the
Settees.
Elaine KosUval was the ace
for the Settees with 177/488.
Sury Reno with 177/488 and
Shirley Martin with 188/437
steered tho Commodee to a
two and two split with the
Recllnera a* Dot Johnson hit
• 170/440 aeriea.

Junior League
Remits Friday
Ilka » Klwania 4
Elks
736 14-21 11 0
Klwania
003 1 0 - 4 8 4
W P - Don Nicholas (1-1),
LP— Alan Cooper (14)
(VTANDING*
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PETER 8CHAAL congratulates nine-year old
Stevie Lawson who accepted the 36th nnnunl
Peter Schaal Trophy during the recent Seminole
High nil sports banquet which was awarded
posthumously to Stevie's brother, Buddy Lawson. The award Is given each year to the foot­
ball team's most valuable player.

N a vy Wins Eleventh
Straight L L A ffa ir
Th* Navy nine of tha City
Recreation Department’* Lit­
tle American League manag­
ed only two hits Friday after­
noon but that waa all they
needed to grab their 11th
straight win, a 0 to 2 victory
over George'*.
The triumph gave the Sail­
ors a comfortable aix-game
lead over Florida State's
Banker* with only e i g h t
game* remaining to be played

AFL Exhibition
Slate Announced
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
American Football Leaguo
will open its pre-tcaion schedule Saturday Aug. 8 when
the Buffalo Bill# and the
Now York Jeta clash nt Tam­
pa, Fla , and the Kan Diego
Charger* ho*t th* Denver
Bronco*.
The exhibition eraion will
run through Sept. 3 and will
Include 20 gamri In 13 cities
and 12 state*. All league cltlea except New York will
stage at leant one contest nnd
other game* will be played in
Tampa, Little Rock, Ark., At­
lanta, Laa Vegas, Fort Worth,
Tex, Wilke* Barre, Pa., Lo­
well, Mass, and New Bruns­
wick, N J .

during tha lesion. Scott Har­
ris wo* credited with hie fifth
mound eurccsi. *lle has yet to
taste defeat.
Over in the Little National, 16310561
the Locomotive Engineer! are
Season for .th# Sunshine
not to bo denied. They stayed
one game off the pare set by Kids Bowling League a t Med­
the leasuo leading Hunt Lin­ allion Lanes wound u p in #
coln-Mercury C o m e t s b y tie of the Termlnitea and th#
strapping the Standard Oil­ Lady-bugs, each team winning
er* to the tracks and rolling 81 games. A Roll-off waa
played last Thursday, still
over them 0 to 3.
Doug Mnlzowiki came up resulting In a tie, and leagu#
with a two-hitter. Meanwhile, o f f i c i a l s voted to award
the Oilers are still looking trophies to both teams.
Julia Bartoa, with a 188,
(and hoping) far their Initial
win of the lesson. To date came out on top In the play­
tho OUcre have played 16 off to clinch tha tie. Peggy
games and have lust everyone Ilouaer, l e a g u e secretary,
mode the -7-10 split and Alice
of them.
Tho Elk* scored in every Uoeft knocked over the 4-6-7.
Trophlea will be awarded a t
inning and won easily over
the Klwnnis Friday night, 21 tho annual luncheon meeUng
to 4. Murk Caulo pelted the which will b# held in Maltball for three hits, including lund.
a triple. Meanwhile, Gary
Mnpto and Don Nicholas, also
with triples, added to the on­
slaught with two hits apiece.
No games were played over
tho weekend in tho Men’* cir­
cuit.

Sunshine Loop

South Seminole
Senior League

National League

Team
W L P e t GB
25 IS .623
rh lla ’phla
s in Fran. 26 17 .605
V4
St. Louie
23 20 .336 2V4
Milwaukee 23 21 .523 4
Pittsburgh 23 21 .323 4
Cincinnati
21 21 .500 5
Los Angeles 21 23 .477 6
Chicago
19 22 .463 «W
Houston
21 26 .447 71*
New York 14 32 .304 14
Sundsy'a Results
Team
W L r e t GB Sid Francisco 5 New York 3
S in Francisco 8 New York 6
24 11 .686
Chicago
23 innings
27 13 .643
Baltimore
Los
Angeles 6 Pitsburgh 4
16
.368 4
New York 21
Philadelphia
4 Houston 1
31 18 .388 4
Cleveland
Chicago 4 Milwaukee 3 .
Minnesota 24 1ft .338 4
Cincinnati 6 St. Luuli 0
Boston
21 21 .300 614
St. Louis 2 Cincinnati 1
16 24 .429 0
Detroit
Tuesday's Games
Washington 19 29 .336 i m
St. Louis at Chicago
Kanias City 13 26 .366 12
Houaton at New York (n)
Los Angeles 16 20 836 13
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (n)
Baaday's Results
San Fran, at Pittsburgh (n)
•
Cleveland I Washington
L. Angelei at Philadelphia (n)
Cleveland 8 Washington 1
Chicago 3 Detroit 3
Chicago 8 Detroit 8
Boaton 4 Minnesota 8
K an su City 4 New York 8
RalUmore 3 Lni Angeles 1
Tuesday’s Game#
Boston at Los Angeles (n)
Baltimore at Kansaa City (n)
New York at Minnesota (n)
Washington a t Detroit (n)
Chicago at Cleveland (n)

American
League

Remits Friday
Casselberry 3, Bear Lake 4
Results Saturday
Longwood 10, Altamonte 4
STANDINGS
Te*m
WL
Altamonte ...............
42
Casselberry .....................ft a
Longwood
3 3
Sunland ...................
44
Bear Lake .........„ ........2 4
North Orlando .............. 1 a
Game Tonight
North Orlando -vi- Caaielben-y

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Sunday Remits
Knoxville 4, Columbua 1
Charlotte 8, Asheville S
Mecen 8, Chattanooga 0
Birmingham ft, Lunchburg 0

* i

By CURT BLOCK
UPI Sports Writer
One of the mysteries of tfw
Dm American League pennant
race haa been how A1 Lopes
manages to keep his Chicago
White Sox atop the leagu#
standings.
Despite (he absence of a
consistent .300 hitter and tho
fact that their winningest
pitcher has yet to go Dm dis­
tance, the White Sox climbcd Into first place Sunday with
a double victory over Detroit,
3-3 and 8-3.
The merry month of May
had Lopez ecstatic aa hla men
jumped on rivals for 1ft vic­
tories while being set down
only seven time*.
Chicago gained sole passession of the top spot by a
half game in sweeping th#
four-game Tiger eerie# during
the weekend while the Oriole#
took a three gam# sat foam th#
Angels.
In other AL action, Balti­
more nipped Los Angela#, 2-1;
Kansas City down#d New
York, 4-2; Boston edged Minn­
esota, 4-3; and Cleveland took
two from Washington, 8 4 and
8 3,

St. Fota II, Daytona ft
Lakeland &gt;, Ft. Lauderdale 3
Orlando 4, Sarasota ft
Tampa f, Miami 8

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Drueding, music teacher, atop the pinno was
solved by Longwood Principal Louis Kosky with
n steplnddcr the pair presented a delightful
comedy pantomime for the annual PTO Adult
Variety Show. Note the dainty slippers (?)
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AUCTION ITEMS for North Orlando’s Annual
Fourth of July Celebration are being collected
now by members of the Village Volunteer Fire
Department. Shown are Malvin Campbell and
Sam Husb with a chair which has been donnted
for the project.
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•ml Mr*. Jerry Schlefen wa*
the acene of * delightful parThers’i a
ty the evening of May 21
lot to do In
when the I’aradita Point Hub­
SANFORD
by Club entertained their hutband* with a ateak cook-out.
V you've atwfy arrived, looting
lor th» ntwitt ahowt, th* beit
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piece! lo tit, * wttk end reiort,
gunlied three yeara ago, the
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Brooke. Mr, and Mre. W. B.
P. O. Box 1214
Johneton, Mr. an^ Mri. Ed­
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M rrsU

Patio-Pool Party Honors Graduates
Soft music and dim light*
m a te d a festive atmosphere
a t the Carl Schilke home on
Coleman Circle a* memhera
a f the '84 graduation cleat
of Seminole High School a a*
•embled for a patio pool party.
Honored gueita were senior*
of the Senior High Fellow­
ship of the F irtt Presbyterian
Church. Sharing the honors
were Ceni Wheatland, Jimmy
Touhy, Sandy Slayton, Jerry
Cullum, Jeff Barlow, Gay
Hunt, Steve Sewell and Ann
Aiken.
The aparlout patio waa dreorated in the clasa colors of
red and whit* with streamer*
gracefully draped throughout
the are* surrounded by mastos of floating balloons.
The buffet table was cen­
tered with a floral arrange­
ment of red and white carna­
tions in a milk glass contain­
er with miniature paper grad­
uates on each aide. The din­
ner, which waa aerved buffet
utyle, featured turkey and
ham as the entree, comple­
mented with a variety of aw
sorted delicacies.
Written on th* fluffy white
cake In red lettering waa the
name of each honored guest
ond also a miniature diploma
waa featured. From Proverb*
10:16, “ How much better is
it to get wisdom than gold
and to get understanding ra­
ther to be chosen thsn silver1*
was also printed on the uni­
que cake.
Each girl honoree waa pre­
sented with a granny cap front

the hostesses, and the boys
received tie clips.
Mr*. (Shirley) Schilke waa
capably assisted by Mrs. Gene
Hunt, who served br co-hoatas*.

Among th* guest* who #njoyed a memorable evening
of dining, awimmlng and
dancing were Vicki Boyd,
Chria Thomas, Lon Reinhart,
Billy Higgi"*. Susi Deal, Jap

Payne ard Marilyn. Hunt.
Also Karl Black, Delaine
Johnson, Eddie Kosky, Myra
Meeks, Kenny Tyre, Brenda
Brown, Dale Alexander and
Mr. and Mrs. David Bach.

Margaret Davis
Piano Pupils To

Miss Janet Johnson, ■
member of the '64 graduat­
ing class of Seminole High
Margaret L. Davis wit] pre­ w h s guest of honor at ■ lovasent her piano puplli In a fy graduation tea recently at
recital Tuesday, June 2 at 8:16
p.m. at the Sanford Woman's
Club.
Highlights of the program
will be a solo by Sandy Rich­
ards, a former pupil and
Steve Vihlrn will be featured
in an original composition.
There will be no admission
charge and the public ia cord­
ially invited to attend.

Perform Tuesday

A t Morrison Home

A PATIO-POOL PARTY a t the Carl Schilke home, recently honored
Krndiiatinif memhero of the Senior High Fellowship of the First Presby­
terian Church. Honor guest* were, seated from left, Cay Hunt, Sandy
Slaton and Ann Aiken. Standing arc Jimmy Touhy, Steve Sewell, Ceni
Wheatland, Jeff Harlow and Jerry Cullum.

jahdsm CvudtiA

Install Officers
This Wednesday
The Sanford Woman's Club
will hold their meeting and
catering luncheon on Wednes­
day Juna &gt; nt noon with
reservation* to ha mada with
Mrs. A. C. McReynolda at
822-0274 by noon Tuesday.
Installation of officer* will
b* held and all member* are
urged to attend.

land for a covered dish lunch­
eon.
Mrs. 8. C. (Tommie) Dick­
erson and Mra. W. A. Filta
ura moving finm Sanfnrd,
much to tho club's regret. Mrs.
Dlekcrmin will mako her home
in Jacksonville and Mrs,
Fitts ia moving to Ft. My­
ers.
Mra. C. W. Baker gave an
infurmntive talk regarding di­
seases attacking pUnls, ami
listed preventive measure* to
he taken.
As a fund raising project,
the Ways nml Means commit­
tee announced to sell garden
gloves, Instant liquid plant
&lt;nod and note paper from the
Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs In Winter Park.
Ollier* ullending were Dr.
Doris Clin* und th* Mmea.
W. E. Klrchoff, R. F. Robi­
son, Myrjm Smith, W. A.

NOTICE
There's no need of a long statement
when our mewuige t* brief. So we'll
Just skip --------------------------------------------

Young, J. R. Wells, E. D.
Rinehardt, C. W. Baker, W. U.
Wray, W. D. Gardiner, Clyd*
Ramsey and Irwin Flelaher.
Also the Mine*. I» K. Is-ep
er, William Bristol, Herbert
I'hipp, Mra. I. E. Batten and
the circle president, Mra
C. D. Perry.

The Chuluota His and n c r
Garden Club will hold Its final
meeting before the summer
recesa a t th* home of Mr,
and Mrs. Roocoe G. Morrison,
131 East Oth Street on Monday
June 1, a t 7:30 p. m.
The guest speaker will be
Dr. Philip J. Westgate, horti­
culturist, Sanford Agricultural
Experiment Station, Univer­
sity of Florid*. His subject
will be, “ What's New In Hor­
ticulture."
Tho development of new
varieties gives the home gar­
dener in Central Florida a
chance to grow many fruits
and vegetables which former­
ly were not grown here.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Constable and Mra. Oscar
Paplncau entertained Mr. and
Mr*. Frank White and Mrs.
Charles Wilnfurd Saturday
i-ventng at the DeBary Res­
taurant, celebrating Mr. Papineau's birthday. A sparkling
cake was brought to the leblu
with many cards and mess­
ages from well wishers in De­
Bary.

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Phone 322-0915

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fret high. Site stated that in
using good common sense It
easy to grow orchids as a
rule, ami that limy aro tough,
troug plants, and arc not bo­
thered much by diseases and
posts.
After the lecture, the mem­
ber* wore shown through the
orchid house* and saw some
of the most l&gt;cauliful speci­
mens of varioue kinds of or­
chids in tiie world.
Following a delicious lunch
in tho Wecki-Wachee Restau­
rant, everyone Wont to See
the world famous spectacular
show of the underwater mer­
maids, Before the show ■
brief lecture was given about
the construction of the build­
ing ami how tho girls were
selected and how carefully
and thoroughly they were
trained. The spectators view­
ing the show were seated in
an auditorium which is 16 feet
below tile surface of the wa­
ter.
The hostesses of the garden
club served cookies and tea
In the restaurant. Mrs. John
Ridenour and Mrs. W. R.
Meek Sr. were hostesses,
however, Mrs. Meek was un­
able to altend.
On tiie way home Hie mem­
bers stopped at tho summer
camp of tho J. it. Baltics
near Homosasaa, where e
short business meeting was
held and plans for the com­
ing year were discussed.
Members miking the trip
in addition to Mrs. Ridenour
were; Mrs. Roger Miller,
Mr. end Mrs. Earl Auuls Mra. Thomas Moon, Mrs. T.
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Per­ B. Clonta, Mrs. C. T. Ntblack.
ry Andrews of Wcbstuck, N. Mrs. Lynn Mosier, Mrs. T.
Y., for several weeks In De­ 11. Ryan, Mrs. U. S. Moon,
nary, and visited place* of Mrs, Ray H enley, Mrs. Au­
interest In and around Cen brey Myers, Mias Ruth David­
son, Mra. J . R. Rattle end
tral Florida.
Mrs, John Lundy.
Mrs. William Lakentan wss
the hostess at a dinner party
h a h w h a t am
Sunday at the DeBary Res
NEW
YORK (U PI) — To
taurant. Her guoati were the
Misses Louise and Magdalene give ham alices Hawaiian gla­
Faig of DeBary, and Mri. mour, pre-pars a taste-temp­
Lakeman's brother and sis ting pineapple and blue cheese
tor-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Schafer of West Orange, sauce. Hera's how.
Combine 1 cup canned pine
N. J. They will visit the West
Coast of Florida and places apple tidbit* with juice and 1
of interest en route before re ­ teaspoon brown sugar in e
turning to New Jersey.
saucepan. Simmer until thor­
Mr. and Mra. Stanley it* oughly heated. Add 14 cup
der of Clara Vista have Uielr crumbled A m e r i c a n blue
daughter, Mra. Janie* Settle cheese. Remove from heat at
mire, and her daughter visit once. Stir to mix blue cheese
ing from Minneapolis, Min. with pineapple. Serve haL

By Evelyn Lundy
Member* of the Oviedo
Garden Club took a field trip
to Weokl - Wachce Spring*,
Tuesday, leaving Oviedo at
9 a.m.
Arriving at tho bcaulifiil
grounds, they were met by
the manager of the Orchid
Gardens, Mrs. Jcnnio T.
Goode.
She gave a most Interesting
■nd informative talk on or­
chid* and their care, silting
that most beginner* like to
slart with a cattleyi, which
is one of the most exotic
plant* in the world. To molt
everyone, orchid* have a apo­
d a l enchantment, nnd are
ronaidered tho greatest treas­
ure of all flower*.
To grow orchid* sucre**fully, you must understand
their basic nature; then you
can give them the conditions,
food and water tliry need.
Mint orchids aro air plants,
and cannot tolerate too much
mniiture. Mrs. Goode showed
sped me ns from various parts
of the world, Including sev­
eral wild s|&gt;ccimcn« from the
Everglade*.
She Uriel of the vast variety
of orchids; the smallest or­
chid blossom In the world is
as small a* the head of a pin
and (lie plant is only onefourth Inch lull. In contrast
the largest known orchid blos­
som i* 13 Inches wide, and
some of the plants stand 100

DeBary P ersonals

P a s tc le

vrtiy-j

I were presented beautiful carnation corsage* by tha hoaLess, and Mis* Johnson rereived a mimetic* bag and a
(silver charm bracelet with a

Will Meet Monday

MRS. JERRY JERNIGAM, left, president of Pilot Club of Sanford, con­
ducted the installation of officer* of tho Anchor Club of Seminole High
School recently in tho lounge of Tho Florida State Hank. Helen Mann,
center, Is the now president, and Gere Dietrich*, right, is outgoing presi­
dent.

Woman’s Club T o

th* Pinccrest Inn with Mrs.
Kdward Korgan aerving as
hostess.
The honoree ami her mothcr. Mra. Clifford Johnson,

issJan

His A nd Her Club

A Field Trip Interesting
To The Oviedo Garden Club

Dirt Gardeners Circla
Tha Dirt Gardener* Circle
ef tha Sanfnrd Garden Club
held th* final meeting of tho
season a t tha hums of Mrs.
Charles Weaver on Stonu la-

Tea Fetes M

liford.

MISS JANET JOHNSON, center, waa honor guest recently nt n lovely
graduation tea at The PInecrest Inn. Mrs. Edward Korgan, left, was hos­
tess, and on the right is the honorec's mother, Mrs. Clifford Johnson.

Miss Gail Coleman member
of tbs '64 graduating class of
Seminole High School, waa
guest of honor at a recent
cook-out hosted by Mr. and
Mra. E. C. Weatherington J r .
end Mite Darlene Coleman.
The lovely home end spac­
ious patio wee gaily decorat­
ed with red and whit* etresraare with floating balloons and
red end white graduation capa
with red tassels were used in
the clever decor.
The menu consisted of bamgurgcri, baked beans, potato
in lad and all the trimmings,
aerved with a beautifully de­
corated red and whrt* cake.
Guests onjoying the leisure
outing wore JoAnn Sparks,
Becky Giles, Jennifer Thomp­
son, Harold Unger, Steve Se­
well, Jim Touhy, Sharon Jackson, Bill Young, Peggy Grier
Frank Noell, Ann Mahan,
Thmmy Hinson and Mike Wil­
lis me.
MISS GAIL COLEMAN , front, waa recently honored with a graduation
Also Ceni Wheatland, Billy
lookout party hosted by Mr. and Mra. E. C. Weuthcrington, left, and Miss
Higgins, Mike Korgan, Janet
Darlene Coleman, right.
Johnson, LJoyd F r e e m a n ,
Sherri Thraiher, Danny Dunn,
Joe Gazil, hen Poll and B ar­
bara Watson.
X i Beta Eta Ends
Miss Coleman ia one of th*
outstanding member* of th*
Sorority Season
graduating claw and antici­
pates engaging In a nursing
A t Buffet Dinner Mrs. Richard Glccson was large white com pot* contain­ career.
XI Bela Eta Chapter of hostess at her Elliott Ave. ing an arrangement of eggs,
Beta Klgma Phi concluded its home to a recent breakfast apples and magnolia leave*. North Orlando
sorority year with a buffet und kitchen aiiowor honoring A unique old oil lamp burn­
dinner nnd regular business Miss Ruth Carlton, bride- ing a whit* candla also adorn­
ed the tahle.
mooting at Ginny Frederick's elect of Malcolm Smith.
A tempting breakfast of
Cranberry juice with fruit
new home on Banana I-ike,
They had as speeial guests and melon bull kahobs was snuaage, grits, eggs, hot bis­
for this meeting the presi­ served to each guest on an cuits, butter curls, strawberry
By Doris Dean
dents of the other four chap­ individual tray upon arriving. preserves, dale-nut bread and
Mr. and Mrs. Msivin Camp­
ters and incm brri eligible to The guests kept their trays coffee wna served from anti­ bell celebrated their tenth
tram fer to the Exemplar and Linda Sue Williams was que ironware dishes.
wedding anniversary recently
Each gueat drew a alip of by going out for a quiet din­
Chapter.
awarded the prise for the
After the delirious meal, tueky number 27, Ruth’s wed­ |&gt;it|W&gt;r requesting a particular ner.
Jeanette Alexander, 1964 65 ding dale, which appeared on recipe which she wrote down,
The week before, Mre.
president, presided at a brief the bottom of her tray.
signed and dated it, and pre­ Campbell celebrated h e r
business session, which was
Breakfast was aerved in the sented it to Ruth in a blue and birthday with ■ family dinner
followed by a program con­ dining room from a table cov­ white recipe box.
at home with her husband,
sisting of a resume of each ered with a red and white
Ruth won the prize award­ Malvin, and children. Johnny,
chapter's activities given by chrckrd cloth, centered with a ed for identifying kitchen Ellen, Patrick and Brian.
tiie respective outgoing pres­
utensila concealed In a paper
ident*.
bag, by touch, rather than
KING’S
livid* McCall conducted the
sight.
BEAUTY
SALON
entertainment for the evening
The gifts were presented
Over Roueiillat'a Drag
with Pirate lilngo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Me- to Ruth In a laundry basket
.Members attending w e r e Alexandcr have returned from trimmed with blue flowers and
— Special —
Sue Harper, Ginny Frederick, Twenty Nine Palma Califor­ kitchen gadget*.
&gt;10 Cold Wave
Jeanette Alexander, Bcida
Com pieta permanent
nia, where they visited their
Mrs. Glccson was assisted
McCall, Dot Richards, Betty
&gt;
daughter and her husband, by her daughter, Miss Penny
Brucstlc, Wills M a e ProMr.
and
Sirs.
W.
R.
Chandler.
Glet-aun,
and
her
mother,
Mra.
Haircut
&gt;1.00
kosch, Candy McClanahan,
While in California, they R. L. Tucker.
Shampoo &amp; Set 11.50
Phylis Chapman, A u d r e y
Twenty guests were invited
No Appointment Nee.
Speer, Pat Hardin and Ver­ toured the state, and were
Open Eves By Appt.
most Impressed with the to be with Ruth and her
meil* Peterson.
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mother, Mra. Cecil Carlton.
Guests included Mona Walk­ sights.
er, Belly McKco, Fran R|.
vero, Helen Hamncr, Sunja
GIFTS —
Morris and Sandra Wilson.

Miss Ruth Carlton Honored
At Breakfast And Shower

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Also attending were Mr*.
W, L. Hires, Janet's grand­
mother, and Mra. Cy Per*
raulL

Miss Coleman Given Cook-Out Partv

First Hlnnket 1.25
Beautifully
Dry Cleaned
with th*
Miracle Finish
Prececal

diploma charm from Mrs,
Korgan.
Th* aerving tabls waa eov•tVd with a whit* cloth cen­
tered with a floral arrange­
ment of red and whit* glad*
and mums in a milk glass
container. Crystal candelabra
held glowing red taper*. A
variety of dainty tea sand­
wiches, nuts, candies and
chips were aerved with th*
refreshing fruit punch, com­
plemented with e delicloue
red velvet cake with fluffy
White frosting.
Enjoying tha afternoon tea
hour were the Misses Gwen
Champion, Ann Mahan, Myra
Keeks, Marilyn Hunt, Susan
Deal, Susan Brown, Mauveen
P itts, Norma Whittern, Maria
Rowland and Judv Lavender.
Also tha Misses Joy DugTar, Shirley Steed, Donna
Bandage, Carole Thomas, Di­
ane Smith, Tony* Johnson,
Glenda Albert, Linda Adcock,
Jean Master*, Diana Clause,
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Qsunh Qbbif.I
DEAR

A B lfv i

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bcfn mirrlcd for iix years
and huv* never suspcte.l
my wif* of anyrthinir. While
searching for a metch I
looked in her c«Ht pocket
snd came scro* a letter
(addreaied to her mother'*
home}. 1 became curious
and read the following:
“It wns io good to hear
your voire again. Darling.
1 am glad you still feel the
anme about me. A* long ae
j-ou don't love your huibaud, how long will it take
you to get a divorce?"
1 have not told her I read
the letter. I was to hurt I
juet froze. Tho letter waa
signed with an Initial which
meant n o t h i n g lo me.
Where do I go from here?
I’. S. Ye*, we have children.
SICK
DEAR SICK: Go to jour
wife and tell her you read
the letter. The next move
it hera.
•
• •
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band and I ars nearing AO.
My father, who it do, liven
with lit. Wa let him know
that our horns is hit home,
and when we entertain he
la made to feel as welcome
a t any guest. Here it my
problem, anil pirns* don't
think 1 am terrible. My
husband and 1 never have
any tlma alone. If we go to
the kitchen for coffee. Pepa
parks himself right there.
Sometimes my hushand and
I want to discuss some­

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

By Abigail Van Buren

(T'i MOST LIKELY 3UOT 1H« WIND,
MAtrrWA — PERHAPS A CRACKED
I Tucuam' fVsWYTWiM* /RANB H 1Vt» CELLAR WINDOW &lt;
THAT COULD HAPPBN
ANOTHER!'* A BIT Of*A 0 M R I ~
AROUND TMt«ZOO MAO’ blowing / — WITHTOU* COLD, AAV
M APPSNSOf BUT THAT,

thing in private, but It hat
to wait because of Papa.
How dues a daughter go
about telling her own father
that she would like a few
minutes alone with her
husband ones in a while?
Papa is of sound mind, and
In good health for his age.
Ho hae been with us 16
years, although he hae
other children he eould have
lived with. Thie is ths first
time I have considered
mentioning something to
him about thia. Should I?
AM. CHOKED l ’P
DEAR CHOKED: Yes. A
little prlvaey is better than
none. Your papa may ba
unaware of hit intrusion.
First, ire that ha has a
comfortable and attractive
retreat of hia own. Then
break your "problem" to
him gently and with good
humor, if ha is of “sound
mind" he won't resent it. If
ha does, your problem is
bigger than you know. And
you could face years of un­
necessary u n p lessnntrees
and tension.
• • »
DEAR AI1HY: This is
for BUSY MOTHER, whose
children answer the phone,
“ Who is this?"
My sun is a lawyer and
he has four children rang­
ing from five to eleven
year* of age. II* once ov­
erheard his daughter an­
swer the telephone, "No­
body is home. Goodbye."
My son was furious. He lin­

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7:309:30 p. m NBC. Mon­
ed them all up and taught
them to say, 'T his Is the day night at the Movies. “SingJoseph residence. L i n d s in' In Tiw Rain." (color), (re­
speaking." Why can't other run) This accurate and hilar­
parents do this?
ious satire on moviemaking in
GRANDMOTHER M.
the
twenties star* Gene Kelly
•
• •
Donald O'Connor, Debbie Rey­
DEAR GRANDMOTHE:
nolds and Jean Hagen. The
They can. And they prnhmusical comedy is set in Hol­
ahly would if they rver
lywood during the transition
caught their youngster* an­
swering the telephone the from silent* to talkies, with
Kelly playing a song andway your grandchild did.
&lt;lance man who becomes a sil­
ent movie hero When talkie*
DEAR A PRY: You seem
arrive, his movie partner, Jean
to have a lot of complaints
about the way children an­ llasen. finds her video unsuit­
swer the telephone, hut 1 able and Debbie Reynolds is
wish you would say some­ hired to do the talking for
thing about the way their her. The job is to keep Dol&gt;PARENTS should conduct tue in the background.
8 30 9 p. m. CBS. Tlie laicy
themselves on the tele­
phone. I am a 1(t-year-old Sliow. (rerun) Continued from
girl and boya rail me quite last week. Lucy is finally re­
a lot. When my father calls lieved to find that the woman
me to the phone, he yell* at she thought looked like Ethel
the top of hi* voice, “ MISS is really Ethel Result: The
lloy Scout show is a s n u 'h
AMERICA. . . . TELE­
success
with Ethel as thcPHONE!" t hope you print
this. Mayhe he'll realize headliner trumpeting a medley
how childish it i* and stop of her broad way successes.
But everybody gets into the
clowning.
NOT Miss America act with Lucy getting laughs
with her Juggling and even
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U)&amp; JA c (jjom sm :
Women lira longer than
men nowadays because “ a
woman nevar retire*," say*
Dr. Janet Travell, White
House physician. "A woman
keeps on doing the things
■ha has been accustomrd to
Volcanic Eruption
Bumbawa, an island east of
Java, waa the arena of the
greatest volranie eruption
witnessed by man, in 1616.
Explosion from Tamburo vol­
c a n o lasted •
week, were
heard 1,000 mile* away, threw
&gt;4 cubic miles of material
Into th* air and created 3
day* of complete darkness for
• distance of 100 miles.

tloiriR all of her life."
Does that give you women
whose hushamle are getting
close to retirement age an
idea? Lika maybs sharing
the work load you can never
retire from with your man
when he finally relinquishes
hi* life's work?
If it'* work that keep* a
woman living longer than her
husband, why should a woman
hog it a ll! Why shouldn't she
divide up the responsibilities

Costs Rise
WASHINGTON (U PI) living costa and the average
factory worker * take home
pay lioth n**c to new record
high* In April, the Labor De­
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w h e t h e r t o &lt;*1e*e, e s o a t o , l*snd o n , d l a c o n l l n u * . d l a e l s lm a n d
r e n o u n c e a n y r l » h t i h s t th e
a a l i C o u n t y a n d t h * put.Uo
b s v * tn a n d l o t h a t p o e t l o n
o f th a atra e t and road rlsh t
o f w a y h u - i t a d In n e m ln o ta
C ounty.
Florida.
delineated
u p o n a m a p o r p t a t a n d daac r l b a d a* follow*, t o - w l t i
All I h s t p a r t o f th * SB foot
r o a d r l t h t or w a y l )4 n g
a d ja c e n t to a n d E a s te r ly of
t,ota
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I l lo c k
It.
K A T II H T N
P A R K . A D D IT IO N NO 1.
■ e m ln o t* C o u n t y . F l o ri d * ,
a c c o r d in g to a n d a* d e ­
l i n e a t e d o n th * p lat t h e r e ­
o f r e c o r d e d In P l a t Book
I . p a c e *1 o f th o p u b l i c
r e c o r d * of Berolnola C o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a
P E R S O N S I N T E R E S T E D MAT
A P P E A R AND B E H E A R D AT
THE
TIM E
AND
PLACE
AMOVE S P E C I F I E D .
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S e l i n of P s k llt l l t s r l t f
Nolle* 1* h e r e b y g l r a n , B o a rd
of C o u n t y C n m m l e a t o n e r s of
Hemlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , will
h * * r an a p p e a l a c a l n a t t h * d e ­
r i s i o n o f th * Hemlnol* C o u n t y
B o a rd o f A d j u s t m e n t g r a n t i n g
p a r m l s e l o n lo p a r k a t r a i l e r
on L o ta I I a n d II. Block A,
O akgror*
Park
H u b d lrlaln n .
F u r t h e r d e e c r l b e d a* I n r a t e d on
th * W eet Fide o f U. H. I tw y .
17-93 a n d t« 0 ft. S o u t h o f
S h e p a r d Road.
P u b l i c h e a r i n g w ill h* h eld
In th * Hemlnol* C o u n t y C o u r t
Huuee, H anford , F l o r i d a , In th e
C o u n t y C o m m lesio n era Room,
on J u n * I, V9*4 a t t«:00 A.M .
n r a a aoon t h e r e a f t e r a* p o s t Ibla.
B o a rd a f C o u n t y Commie*
•loner*
hem lnol* C ou n ty . F lorid*
By J a m a * P. A t e r y , Jr.,
C h a irm an
A ltavt A rth u r B eckw ith.
Jr.
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t l i Om ar
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t i l (41 ABdr G r i f f i t h Show
(1) H o l l y w o o d a n d th *
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the king of hearts; If he duck
*d, South would hsvs avoid
ed the loss of a heart trick.
Either wiy South was going to make his contract.
East had liecn given a
( () Nr«l
( I i N tw alln*
chance to beat tlie contract
(4) K p o r l i F l o a t
at trick two. Wlven lie took
I I I T h e a l r r of th * A t a r i
his ace of trumps, lie should
( t l T nnll* Shaw
15)
Vloelo
have seen that there wra* no
(SI T h * L a i * Sh o w
future at all In the diamond
T U E S D A Y A. M.
return ho made. West had
C1I ^ijtn On
opened the queen so that South
i f&gt;i Him ahtrta A l m a n a c
was marked with tlie king. It
c*&gt; F a r m llafio rt
was up to East to lead tlio sis
I I &gt; W o r H Clvillaatlon
( I ) r o M a c a a f Ilia Air
of clubs right Into dummy's
I t ) Today
ace-jack combination.
I i ) W i l d Up l i f l f i N
How waa tho contract toss­ iiis I l f F a r m M a r k e t I i *(*ri
ed around? South went wrong
I I ) l*taia
Hava
aal
at trick one. Ha should have
W aa m ar
I
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T
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a
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is
won the first diamond In his
I D P ra -f l rh o a l P l a a a l a g
own band and led a heart be­
I D C ountdow n N #«a
(U|
M l r k t y a Uoapal
fore the opponents h id s
Tlnaa
chance to get in a club lead.
I D M i f k « r t r a a a Bkaw

By Ruth Millett

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Today
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F iarH aa
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and the duties of running t
13) Gala Wlona
homo with her husband?
( D l i a r WAaa
Of course, she rnn’l Just
( I t (Hmci UI i I.a ■f o n t
III Mika WallAra Nawa
make him mama’s little hi lit­
il.io &lt;3i W o r d fo r W o rd
er. That wouldn't add any
ID I U t i Lavf
(Vi l*rlr« !• K i t i t l
yoara onto hit life.
11:00 &lt;31 J a o p a r d y
But aha could g&lt;'t him to
(91 G r t Tt«a M*taiA
sit down with her and figure n o * r I ) T h a U e C o j i
i 1 30 (9 i Ml a l n g l. t n l f t
out an equitable and worka­
( D Tata A U lfd T t
ble division of labor, so that
each ia responsible for cer­
tain things.
If the husband electa tn
take over the cooking and
marketing, fine Then his
wifr could do (lie housework.
They could even switch jobs
every *o often, just to brrtk
the monotony.
Such a scheme would krep
a hushand from waking up
• v e r y morning wondering
what in the world to do with
an empty day.
And it would certainly make
th« wife's life more plessnnt
having someone to share the
work with, instead of an idle
man around th* house mak­
ing extra work.
Who knows, if a wife really
let her huahund put his mind
CIIILDHEN SSe
to it, he might organize the
household as efficiently aa he
HTUIJF.NTB 30c
ran an office or a business
AIH'I.TH
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on. East returned partner's Foss Pass
Opening lead—* Q
Umood lead. South was tn
la hand with the king and
rew West's last trump. Then I trick or plsy low. If hs won
I led a heart toward dummy the trick. South would be able
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photo* show r g Bing as a
college student ami film oliot*
of hint golfing and horseback
riding. There are some good
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fleeting moment* of sadness Me AM
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wife and the late Gary Coop­
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OUT OUR WAY
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10 11 p m NBC. Sing Along
With Mitch ( rol«r (rerun)
High’!(flits of this bl.irxl hour
include "Boiled Beef and Cab
rots" as sung by Deirdre Da
man, "The Iju t Time I Saw
P ans" interpreted by Sandy
Steward! and labile I'genm*'
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Horoscope
Forecast

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MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1H4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
One of those days and eventn |a when you want to b«
very dram atic in whatever
you do, but when acting with
real formality and a »en*« of
the promlaea you have made
la strongly urged. Be sure not
to criticize anyone and curb
that urge to spend on any
kind of a will-o'-the-wisp.
AIRES (March 21 to April
IB) Don’t make any heavy
commitments or Indulge In
extravagances until you feel
you are In a position to do so.
Others are not aware of your
true circumstances. Be wise.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Be sure to handle higherups with kid gloves or you
will regret It later. Instead of
being resentful, are you cer­
tain you are following rules T
Be conscientious and all goes
well.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) AlUraugh you want to get
Into something exciting to re­
lieve pressures, it Is wiser to
carry through with routine
work. Reserve time for new
friend later. Don’t neglect one
who is confined to bed.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Plan your time
so that you can devote part oI
it to interesting business as­
sociates with modern ideas.
Good friends also need atten­
tion. Be more efficient in of­
fice, shop, etc.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
Associates' demands msy irk
you, but If you meet reason­
able ones, all ia wall. Don't
lose your temper. Courtesy
pays, otherwise you esn lose
out in various ways.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Instead of ventur­
ing Into new outlets, make
present operations more mod­
ern, profitable. Take the time
to correspond with Uiosa out
of town. Be sure you do thie
before you retire.
LIBRA (September 21 to Oc­
tober 22) Keeping all promis­
es made ie vital before you
go anywhere for amueoment’s
elite. Show courtesy to others.
This will p«y off well In the
days not too far distant.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Have you been
paying too much attention to
strangers end neglecting your
own family lately f Rectify
tble situation now. Budget
your time aa you do your
money and all la fine.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Schedul­
ing your time carefully will
permit you to accomplish
much both at home end In llie
world of business. Let others
assist you. Don't try to -to It
all alone,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Some lime
spent in getting your aurroundings improved Is wise
before you take off on a
pleasure jaunt. Plan to spend
only t certain amount of
money. Practice economy
DUW.

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AQUARIS (January 21 to
February IB) A generous
spirit with kin will bring Uie
results you desire, make the
future more successful. Don't
burden them with problems.
Smile and you wilt bo loved
more.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You spend too
much time alone and you
could make a fortune by lim ­
ply getting out into the bus­
iness or creative world. Get
important work done first.
Then off to new outlets, plac­
es, people.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, you will soon find
tin t you hsvo a very capable
progeny who can solve prob­
lems with trua ease, but it
will bccoma necessary for
sports to bo Indulged In early
to work off excessive mental
energy. Slant the education
toward government employ­
ment and/or the field of
science, and recognition, if
not fame, can come very

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KARR LAW
X O T ■ tl R
T O W HOM IT MAY OUNCE IIN:
Nelli'* Is h e r e b y s l v s n t h a t
t h i u n d e r s i g n e d , p u r s u a n t to
S e c t i o n I I I . S I , F l o r i d a H ta tu U a ,
w ill r s e l s t s r w ith th a C lark
of t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t In n n d f o r
M m ln o ls County, Florida, tha
f l o tl t l o u a a s m s of: IIANNKR
TESTING E y U IP M K N T uudar
« iikli I a m n o w a n a a a a d In
b u a l i H t s a t l a l B e v e r l y Avan u * A liam o n la S p rin g * F lo r­
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T h a i t h a l a t a r a a l s d p a r l y In
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VHOI,AH It. FOnilRU.

Mat ad a t W l n t a r F a r i t , O r a n p s C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t b l a IT lh
day a f May. t i l l .
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P u b lish J u a * l. I. I f, I t , t i l l
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P cbc 10 — June 1, 1964

D rraT l

"The Stare Impel, they do
not compel." What yon make
of your Ufe la largely up to
YOU1
Carroll Rlghter’a individual
Forecast for your sign (or
July is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdatc and
tl.oa to Carroll Rlghlcr Foiccast, The Sanford llcn ld ,
Box 1B21, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.
TUESDAY, JU N E 2, 1B«(
GENERA I, TENDENCIES!
Although the early part of
the day seentt fraught with
upsets and annoyances, you
find that all day and evening
others respond to a smile or
pleasant attitude on your
part. Thua you ran get oth­
er* to rise above their tens.tlvlty end go along with any
artistic, brilliant plan you
have.
AltIKS (March 21 to April
IB) If you ronverac quietly ui
home and forget that feeling
of animosity, the m u lls will
ensue. Huy thoughtful gifti
that please, hut be prartlrul
in your choice,
TAUIll'S (April 20 to May
20) Going off on a little shopIng spree will give you the
feeling of well-being you
need at this time. Inquire
about that relative you love,
or vice versa. Don't lie neg­
lectful in tbla.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) A gallon of paint and a
little wrist motion can cer­
tainly tone up your sur­
roundings now. Make a good
Impression on big boss. Re­
member old adage that econ­
omy ia wealth.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You are at
your dynamic best now and
can make fine impression on
newcomer who has excellent
Ideea for your growth. Find
better outlets for talents. You
have outgrown old methods.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Show gratitude today if
one who likes you makes a
generous, thoughtful gesture,
See that you are kind toward
those in trouble, also. A day
and evening full of benevol­
ence and good wilt.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) One who truly
likes you hut Is reticent about
showing affection gives bril­
liant tdeaa so you guln sec­
ret dealp'i. Make new, worth­
while friends. Don't neglect
the old and trusted, however.
LIHUA (September 22 to
October 22) Doing some civic
work of note can bring high
esteem at (hit time. Make
aura first that it it for the
greatest common good. Then
give It all you have. lie de­
termined.
SCORING (October 23 to
November 21) You have only
to do some vital research to
garner the information that
leads to early advancement.
Tills ia a gaud day for such.
Contact those out of the city
early.
.
SAGITTARIUS (Nuvetnher
22 to December 21) When
making payments today, be
cheorful about it aa well as
showing gratitude for advice
given you. Evening la happy
with loved one. Much affec­
tion can be yours.
t'APRICON (December 23
to January 20) That charm­
ing Individual will go along
with your ideas, hut he sure
you are willing to assume own
side of responsibilities. Even­
ing can be very amusing.
Pick the right companions.
AMUA1UU8 (January 2*
to February 10) First put
abode or office In perfect con­
dition, and tben be a willing
co-worker with right partner.
Ueing truly helpful makes
others like you better. Ad­
vance.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Perfect that hob­
by during apare time and
bring your fine talenta to the
attention of bigwigs. Get to­
gether with some group In
P.M. Thla can be moat tducatlonal, inspiring.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those Individuals who re­
quire ataunch friends In whom
trust can be placed Implicitly,
otherwise there could be a
feeling of Inadequacy In thla
nature. Thla Is the chart of
an artist or salesperson or
any other profession that
deals directly with the pub­
lic in general for many hours
during the day or night. .
"The Star* impel, they
da ao( compel." What fs a
make of yoor lift la large­
ly up ta YOL’I
Carroll Rightsr’a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
July la now ready. Fur your
copy sand your birthdata and
|!.0 0 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Harold),
Box 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia

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u p t o StOO r At., M o n d a y , J u n e
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and cum plete Installation.
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day.
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ed a t t h e o ffice o f t h e S em iho le C o u n t y e n g i n e e r . In t h e
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ida
lllda to be en clo sed In a
sealed envelope plainly m ark e d
on t h e o u t s i d e , "DIM F O R
F U R N I S H I N G ICK M A C H IN E ,
o p en J u n e f, 11(1."
lilds Hill be o p e n e d on T u e s ­
d ay . J u n e S. !•««. a t I»:St A.
M. o r as soon t h e r e a f t e r ae
p o ssib le, a t a m e e t i n g to be
h eld In t h e C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n
H e a t i n g R o o m In t h a C o u r t ­
ho u se a t H am ord, Florida.
Tha right
la r e s e r v e d
to
w aive
any
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or
t e . 'i n l c a t l l l e a In b id s a n d to
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Hoard of C ounty C o m m itsIon era
H s m tn n U C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
J a m e i P. A v s ry , J r . .
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fly: \ v . Mush J r .
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J e t r e , g eo s ln ele C o o n t y . S t a t e
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to re th e R e la te oft
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CLARA H K IIR L K H .

Plaintiff.

ARTHUR

D. I I F .R R L E R ,
Defendant.
AMKXDF.il XOT1CR O F g tJI T
T O , A R T H U R D. I l K I t H L E R ,
whose last know n re si­
d en ce a n d a d d r e s s Is:
A R T H U R D. H K R H L B R
l i l t U pton Are nua
T ole do. Ohio
Tou a re hereb y notified th n t
a e u l t fog D l r o r c a h a a b e e n
In stituted
against
you
by
CLARA
H E U R L EIl.
In
the
C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e N in th J u d i ­
cial C i r c u i t , In a n d f o r l e m l nola County. F lorida. T h a a b ­
b r e v i a t e d t i l l s of t h a ca a a la
CL A R A
H U R R I.B R .
P lain tiff
va. A R T H U R D. H E R R L E R ,
D efandant.
T o u a r a h a r e b y r a q u l r e d to
f l i t y o u r a n t w e r o r o t h a r daf e n e lv a p l e a d i n g In t h a a b o v a
sty led c a u s e w i t h t h e C l e r k o f
th e C ircuit C o u rt of eald C oun­
ty, a n d a r r v e a co p y t h e r e o f
u p o n IIAHBETT AND T U C K .
A tto rn ey s
for
P l a i n t i f f . IDS
S o u t h M a itlan d A v t n u e M a i t ­
l a n d . F l o r i d a , on o r b e f o r e t h e
l l t h d ay o f J u n e , l t d . If y o u
rail to d o so a d e f a u l t w ill ba
e n t a r r d a g a i n s t yo u.
W IT N E SS my han d a n d the
■eat of sa id C o u r t a t H anford .
S c m l n o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , th la
I t i h d a y o f May, I S t t .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r ff. B e c k w i t h , J r . ,
Ilyi K an d ra H. J o h n s o n
D eputy Clerk
H a r la n T u c k o f th a firm of
B A S S E T T AND T U C K
100 Houth M a i t l a n d A v e n u e
M a i tl a n d . F l o r i d a
A ttorneys for P laintiff
P u b l i s h Ma y I I , I I A J u n e t,
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L A W R E N C E K. H F E N C E R ,
her husband,
Plaintiff*.
v*.
EDNA A. 1(ARItIH. a t at..
D efendants.
XOT IUR O F B U T
T O , MARTHA E. PACK, also
k n o w n as M A RTH A E.
JO HNS, a ls o k n o w n a a
M A T T IE
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JOHNS,
a l s o k n o w n ae M A T T IE
JO HNS, a w i d o w . N A T H .
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II. M. H U O IIE V s EDNA A.
! ! AIIIIIH; R. ! . JO H N S O N
a n d ------ JO HNSON, hla
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sp o u s e s , g r a n l e t s , llan ora,
assigns,
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and
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parso n i h av in g o r claim Ing t o h a v e a n y r i g h t ,
t i t l e a n d / o r I n t e r e s t In
the p ro p erty h erein afte r
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u a t e d , l y i n g a n d b e i n g In
Sem inole C ounty. Florida,
to -w lti
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H E R M IT S, a c c o r d i n g t o t h e
p l a t I h t r t o r a e r e c o r d e d In
P i e t Hook 1. p a g e Tl, P u b llo R e c o r d s « f S e m i n o l e
County. Florida.
TOU A R B I IK H K U T N O T I ­
F IE D th a t the Plaintiff* hereIn
have
Instituted
»
suit
a g a i n s t y o u In t h e C i r c u i t
C o u r t of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l
C i r c u i t , In e n d f o r Ba mlnol*
County. F lorida, to q u ie t th a lr
t i l l s t o t h e a b o v e d e s c ri b e d
property, situ ated , ly in g and
b e i n g In Bamlnol* C o u n t y . F l o r ­
ida, aa h a r a l n a b o v a m o r e p a r ­
ticularly described. T ou a t*
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to f i le y o u r
A n e w tr w ith th e C lerk of the
C i r c u i t C o u r t , In e n d f o r S e m i ­
n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d * , e n d e e r v a
e co p y t h e r e o f u p o n D a n i e l M
H u n t e r , l t l W. P e r k A v en u e,
W inter Perk, D e rid e , AUor
n ey fo r t h e P l a i n t i f f * l a t h e
ab o v e a c t i o n , o n e r b e f o r e t h e
f in d day e f Ju n e . I t t t . alee a
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be p u b l l a b e d l a T h e S a n f o r d
H erald, a n ew apeper publish
*d In S em in o le C o u n t y , P i e r
Ida, on e* e a c h w a e k f o r f o u r
c o n s e c u t i v e w eek a .
W ITN E SS tb* h a n d o f the
C lerk of th e Circuit C ourt.
Bamlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , th la
* t« t d a y o f M a y . l i l t .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B a c k v l t h . J r ,
C lerk o f th e C ircuit C ourt
Bamlnol* C o u n t y , r t o r l d a
Up: M a r t h a T. Vllilen, D C .
D a n i e l M. H u n t e r , K*q* f H u n t e r A P e t lilt*
I I I W. P a r k Avenue
W inter Perk, F lorida
P u b l i s h M a y l i , A J u n e 1. 8,
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C ounty

Je d g * . Sem inole C o u n ty , Btnta
a t F lo rid a , la P ra b n t*

I n v* - b e R a t a l * e f t
OUST A F A R T H U R JO HNSON.
D eceased.
F I N A L NOTIC R
N o lle* le h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
t h a u n d e r s i g n e d will, o n t h e
l l t h d a y o f J u n e , A. D.. t i l l ,
p rasant to th e H onorable C o u n ­
ty J u d g e of hem lnole C ounty,
F l o r i d a , h is fin al r a l u r n . a c ­
c ount and voucher*, a t A dm in­
i s t r a t o r of t h e E s t a t e o f OUST A P A R T H U R JO HNS ON, d e ­
ceased . a n d a t eald ti m e , t h e n
a n d t h e r e , m a k e a p p l i c a t i o n to
t h e ea ld J u d g e f o r e f i n a l s e t ­
t l e m e n t o f hi* a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
o f sa id e s t a t e , a n d f o r a n o r ­
d e r d l e c h a r g l n g h i m aa su c h
A dm inistrator.
D ated thla the l l t h d ay e f
May. A. D. I M I .
A lbert Jo hnson
A* A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e
E s ta te of
OITSTAF A R T H U R JO HN*SON
D eceased .
STE NSTR OM , DAVIS A
McINTOS H
A ttorneys for A dm in istrate?
P o st O ffice D r a w e r 111*
S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a 1J7T1
P u b l i s h Ma y II, l i A J u n e 4,I. 1M4.

N o tice le h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
t h e u n d e r a l g n a d will, o n t h e
l l t h d a y o f J u n e , A. D. l i l t ,
p r e s e n t to t h e H o n o r a b l e Coun
t y J u d g e o f Hem lnole C o u n t y .
Florida, h e r final r e tu rn , a c ­
c o u n t a n d v o u c h e r s , aa Adm in
l a l r a l r l x . CT A o f t h e E s t a t e of
O L IV E M A U D E W E L L E , d eceas ed , a n d a t s a id lim e, t h e n
an d t h e r a , m a k e a p p l i c a t i o n to
t h e sa id J u d g e f o r a f i n a l
s e t t l i m e n t of h e r a d m i n i s t r a ­
tio n o f s a i d e s t a t e , a n d fo r
a n o r d e r d i s c h a r g i n g h e r ae
inch
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May. A. D. 1 M I .
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Aa A d m i n i s t r a t r i x . C.T.A.
o f the E a tx le of
O L IV E M A U D E W E I J J I .
D e c e a se d .
STE N 8T H O M . DA V IS A
M c tN T O S K
A t t o r n e y # f o r A d m in l e t r x t r j g
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CUIT O F F L O R I D A , IX AXD XOI.K COUNTY.
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JO H N II. K ltlCK H O N e n d IIF.Y.
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T T SUE E n lC K S O N , h l a wife,
A N N IE K A T E NOBLES,
Plaintiffs,
P l a i n t i f f *Yi*
ve
JA M E S E. E L L I S a n d F R A N ­
J A M E S S H E R M A N NOIILKS.
CE S II. E L L IS , h t s wife,
Defendant.
D efendant*
XOTIU R T O A P P E A R
NOT IC E O F F O R E C L O S U R E
TO I J A M E S
SHERMAN
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ARE
H E It Ell Y R E ­ F o r e r l o a u r * d a t e d t h e l l t h d a y
Q U I R E D to f ile y o u r w r i t t e n o f May, A. D. I M I , e n d e n ­
d e f e n s e to t h e C o m p l a i n t for t e r e d In C h a n c e r y C a s e No.
divorce
ti l e d h e r e i n a g e l n e t m i l o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
you . w i t h t h e c l e r k o f t h e t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t l a
a b o v e a t y l e d C o u r t on o r b e ­ a n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n t y , F l o r ­
f o re J u n e I I , I M I , a n d s e r v e ida. w h e r e i n J O H N II. E R I C K ­
a copy of a a m a u p o n P l a i n t i f f ! SON e n d B E T T Y HUE E R I C K ­
a t t o r n e y , W . T. D avie, S u it* SON, hi* w ife, a r e t h e P l a i n ,
ItT, l&gt;n* N o r t h O r a n g e A v en u e, t i f f s , a n d J A M E S E. E L L I S e n d
O r la n d o , F l o r i d a .
F R A N C E S B. E L L IS , hla w if e ,
F A I L NOT o r a D e c r e e P ro a r e t h e D e f e n d a n t s , I w ill sail
C o n feaeo
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be
e n t e r e d to t h e h i g h e s t a n d b a i t b i d d e r
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fo r c a s h a t t h e F r o n t D o o r o f
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d eeal t h e S e m in o le C o u n t y C o u r t a t S a n f o r d , S t n t l n o l* C o u n t y , h o u se In t h e C i t y o f S a n f o r d , .
F l o r i d a , t h i s t l t h d a y o f May, C o u n t y o f S sm ln o l* . S t a t e o f
A. D. I M I .
F l o r i d a , a t 11:00 A. M. on t h e
(SEAL)
I t h d a y o f J u n e , 1114, t h e f o l ­
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r .
l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y eg
C l e r k e f t h e a b o v e ety led e t t f o r t h In ea ld F i n a l Dec ree,
Court
to -w ill
U r : S a n d r a S. J o h n s o n
L o t T a n d t h e W e s t 17 fe et
D eputy C ltrk
o f 1-Jt 4 In B lo ck G n f
P u b l i s h M a y I t , I I A J u n e 1,
L A K E WAYM AN H E I G H T S
I. l i l t .
S U B D IV IS IO N ,
Longwood.
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P ublic R ecords nf S em inole
O P F L O R I D A IX AX D F O R
County, Florida.
I K N I X O L R C OU XTT
D a t e d till* I 7 t h d a y o f May,
C H A N C E R Y NO. t i t l e
A. D. m i .
ANT HONY W IL L IA M S .
(SEAL)
P laintiff
A r t h u r If. D a c k w l t h . J r .
vaC lark o f C ircu it C ourt
M U IM LE B W I L L IA M S
B y : S a n d r a S. J o h n s o n , DO .
D e f a n d a n t H a r o l d F. J o h n s o n
N O T IC E O F S U I T
A tto rn ey for P la in tiffs
T H U STATIC O F F L O R I D A T O i P. O. D r a w e r 7.
M L 'IllI.E E w i l l i a m s
Sanford, F lorida
R o u t * 1 H o i Id
■uldleh J u n e 1, 1M4
Leary, O a o rg ta
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b een file d e g a l n e t y o u In t h e
T I I H C I R C U IT C O U R T IN
C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d f o r S e m i - IX
AXD F O R S E M IN O L E C O I N .
n ote C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In C h a n ­ T V . F L O R I D * .
cer y, f o r D lv u rce, t h e a b o r t
t i t l e o f ea ld a c t i o n b e i n g A N ­ IX UIIAX CKHY NO. IUPTS—WII
THONY W IL L IA M S , 1 'l a l n t l t f l l a m a
va. M U R IL K K W IL L IA M S . D e ­ STOC KTO N, W H A T L E Y , D A .
f e n d a n t . t h e s e p r e s e n t s e r a to V I S A COMPANY, a c o r p o r a ,
c a u s e a n d r e q u i r e y o u t o file lio n u n d e r t h e l a w s o f F l o r i d a ,
Plaintiff,
y o u r w r i t t e n d e f e n s e s . If a n y ,
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June 1, 1904 — Pnpre 11 12. Ileal Estate For Sale 21. ltonuty S-tlonn

VACUUM CLEANER - LOCAL 2 BR. unfurn, house. S. San­
REPAIRS - SALES
ford Ave. 322 1892,
ALL MAKES
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths.
Phone 322-2281’
Range. 3104 Tank Ave.
SPECIAL OFFER
From Sanford Exchange Like new!! Electrolux $41.95 UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
Terrairo floor*, tile beth,
SANFORD
Venetian shades, kit. equip!,
VACUUM SERVICE
water
furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
2555 S. Park
322-6511
ter 3 p. m.
VACUUM CLEANER
From Seminole County
UNFURN. 2 BR A pt Kit.
REPAIRS
equipt. 1081k W. llth. Pb.
Parts, Supplies, Electrolux,
349-3932.
Kirby, Hoover, Air-Way,
Rfx-AIr, Filter Queen, GE, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom fum. apti.
Quesnel Apts., 404 E. 14th
NOT LONG DISTANCE etc. Free ptek-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
St., 322-811M.
906 So. Myrtle
322 8621
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
3. Education - Instruction hath, 317 S Park Ave.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
T om ., thm F it - 1 P . M . day
2 Bdrm. fum. upetalra apt.
before laiartloa. Mao, • flat U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
303 E. 21st St. $55. R. A.
TESTS!
Williams, 322-3951.
Mcn-women,
18-52.
Start
hieh
2 HR House. Kit. equipt. $75.
1. Lout A Found
■a 1102.00 a week. Prepar­
Ph. 322-530$.
OUR THANKS 1
atory training until appoint­
Since K la impo* tibia for us
ed. Thousands of jobs open. Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ava.
Apply 54:30.
to thank each individual
Experience usually unnec­
personally, we taka this op­ essary. FREE information FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
portunity to express our
on jobs, salaries, require­
Cowan. 322-4013.
warm gratitude for the love­ ments. Write TODAY giving
• %4l,&gt;44.to
tha la» Ml Hk &lt;M
ly reception given in our
name, address and phone. 2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
incl. water A elec. 322-3860.
honor last Sunday.
Lincoln Service, Dox 73,
T he little kid who alammed the ball into your window
Sarah J. Burns
Sanford Herald.
Effic., $43. 611 Park.
juat ducked ineide to take a quick look at
Bertha L. llardln
hit insurance policy!**
Clean
rooms
for
men.
401
SUMMER RECREATION
Magnolia
Ave.
$22-0720.
Program for children of all
12, Real Eutate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
s g e group!. 2 Filtered
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
W O T I t K OF A l i n P T l n v
OF
swimming pools. Arts &amp;
H F K O l.l T IO X V A C A T IN '! c u n .
2 BR frame house. Very clean.
Payton Realty
T A I V RO A D
Crafts. Qualified Instruc­ 322-1301
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
17-92
at
Hiawatha
NOTJCH 1* H H I I H B T OIVKN
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
tors. All day, Sit weekly, tk
wan, 322-4013.
t h a t a t a r e g u l a r m a a t l n * h#M
1, 1H, k 3 OATHS
Day, 18,30 weekly. Trans­ Fum. Gar. Apt. 2543** Pal­
o n t h t J l t h &lt;1*y « f May. A. t).
DOWN
PAYMENTS
FROM
19(1. t h a Uoaril o f C o u n t y Commetto. Ph. 322-0525 or
LAKE MARY
portation available. Happy
m l a a l o n a r a o f Si-mlnole C o u n ty ,
322-5254.
Acrei School. Ph. 3228481.
To settle estate, a 2 Bdrm.
F l n r M a , aitntiteil a H t a n l u t l o n
rln a ln a , v a c a tin g and a b a n d o n Home with ten lots for cash
Low Monthly Payments
STORAGE SPACE. 307 8th
I n n a n d d e c l a i m i n g a n y r l u h t t. Transportation
price of $5350.
For
Complete
Information
o f fletnlnnla C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
St. 322-1374.
See Or Call Your
a n d t h a puMIe In a n d tn th o aa WANTED: Ride Sanford to
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
c e r t a i n n a m e d ro ad #. t o - w l t i
Fum.
Apt.
Air
condition
op­
Orlando
end
return.
Tiice.
A I I f o o t a t r i p o f l a n d on
Realtor
tional. Adults. 322-1928.
e i t h e r alda o f t h a f o l l n w l n i
thru Sat. Ph. 322-1222.
Raymond Lundquiit, Asso.
d e c o r l b e d r e n t e r Una. b aFA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SALES BROKER
e l n n l n a a t a p o i n t In t h a 6. For Kent
2 BR, Fum. houee, near Air
c e n t e r l l n r a of lleed Ava.
Rase,
$85
mo.
322-6370.
n u a a n d l l a r r l a o n Htraat, NEAT Furn.
Stenstrom Realty SCOTCHMEN ARE CANNY I
Cottage, pvt.
W a s h i n g t o n l l t l l h t a aa r a Atwut Investments but we In­
yard, Couple. 2908 Palmetto 3 Rm. fum. Apt. Clean. Water
r o r d a i t In P l a t B o o k I, P a s t
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
IT, p ublic r t e o r d a o f Itamlk light, $50. 322-2784.
vite them to examine this 2
322-3821.
n o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , aald
Story, 4 BR Home in Mklpoint
halnx
lo i is
fret
VA-NO
QUALIFYING
Im
m
e
d
ia
te
Occupancy
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
town Sanford, priced at
W a i t o f t h e N E c i t i t i r of
pvt. bath &amp; ahower, suitable 2 Bedrooms, Den, lge, liv. 3 BR, 3 beth, newly painted
B K t t o f H\V*4, flection It,
$5,950. S o u n d condition.
in tide end out. Lot 239'
T o w n a h l p SI Huuth, I l a n a a
rm ., lge. dining rm., lge.
for couple or single person
Needs a little paint 4 clean­
I I E a a t , r u n Houth 41 dadeep
Patio
4
Barbecue.
or retired. AU utilities in­ kit., fireplace, lake privil­
arfta,
41 m l n u t a a ,
Kail
ing up. llaa commercial pot­
$14,500. Good Term il
1114 m o r t o r lea# to K n i t
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ eges. $150 per mo,
ential. ! car Garage. $650
boundary
of
aa ld
8 E ’l ,
FRANK EVANS
cated on 1st St., within 1
Down, $G0 per month.
a a l d p o i n t h e l n a 411 fe et
MAYFAIR AREA
Ph. 322-4417
block of 2 free parking lots
N o r t h of t h a S o u t h one
3 BR, 2 BaUi, Urge living
i i u a r t o r p oat o f aald Barand shopping Denier. In­
t l o n I t , T o w n a h l p 11 S o u th
Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­ room, Family k dining
quire at Manuel Jackson
I l a n a a II E a a t , S em in o le
chen equipped. 322-3851.
room, fenced back yard
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o ha uaad
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
Investment 4 Realty
f o r r o a d p u r p o a a a on ly.
with oak trees, ckrua 4
RENT
A
BED
US N. Park Ave.
322 9173
R y O l l P K I t O F T H E IIOAIU) 4-ROOMS, Turn, ecmad floor.
many
shrubs.
Well
with
O F COU NTT COMMIB8IONEUH
Pleasant, large and airy. Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
OF
S E M IN O L E
COUNTT,
WYNNKWOOD
SECTION
Beds.
FLOIUDA.
Osteen. 322-5771.
$19,800.
3 I1R, 2 Bath home, Complete­
By Day, Week, or Month
(B E A L)
/ a / A r t h u r H. H a c k w l t h , 1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto. Ph. FA 2 5181 118 W. 1st St.
ly furnished. Built-in elec,
Jr.
DREAMWOLD
kit., wall-to-wall carpeting
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
322
1374.
Aa C l a r k o f a a l d B o a rd
SECTION
and many more attractive
C a rro ll Ilurka
2 OR, furn. apt. 322 9173 un­ 3 BEDROOM country home 3 BR, 144 Bath, hardwood
P . O, D r a w a r Z
features. Located on large
A t t o r n a y fo r P e t l t l o n a r
on lake; kitchen equipped.
til S p. m. 322-0041.
floors central hoot, largo
wooded tot. Priced to sell at
P u b l l a h J u n a 1, 1114.
Children and pets deaired.
fenced yard 4 well. $14,000. only $13,500. Will accept
CO A -I ,
Furn. Apt. 600 Park. Utilities
349-3451 Geneva.
Houaetrailer on trade. For
ROTICD
or
P RO C RBD IN O B
included.
a Good Buy, call
FOR TRR rt.o a ih o o p p o r Payton
Realty
Lake
house,
on
beautiful
Laka
T IO N B O F »T RF.ETB, A X I.K Y t W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Florida,
$125
mo.
741
Her­
A N D RO A D R l l t l f T O F W t Y I
TA 2-1301 IT-92 at Hiawatha
Rooms private baths, 114
T O WHOM I T MAT CONCEIINI
mits T r a i l , Altamonte
Jim Hunt Realty
You w ill l a k a h o llo a t h a t t h a
W. First St.
Springs.
Ph.
838-751$.
Beautiful 3 BR, 2 Bath Home
B o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m laalo n Office 322-2118
o r a o f Hatnlnola C o u n t y , F l o r ­ NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
with large Family Rm.,
Near Naval Baaa, nicely
Night 322-oea
ida, upon th e patltion af u n tilBreakfast
Rm.,
dining
rm.,
home a t 909 Catalina Dr.,
( l a d l a n d o w n a r a , w ill a t l : l o
323 0700
F url 1 BR, Apt, 3018 San­
Located on wooded lot In
• ' c l o c k A. M., o n t h a l l r d d a y
|85. R. A. William*, 322-3931.
ford Ave. 668-4323.
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
o f J u n e , A. [). I t M . In aald
very
attractive
established
C o u n t y Ctommlaalonara* ro o m In 2831 S. Park Ave„ 3 DR, 390
neighborhood. This home has OPEN DAILY—NEW HOMES
th a
Bam lnola C o u n t y
Court
mo. Call 322-3332 or 322-488.1 y. F o r Bale o r R a n t
H n u a a In Banfo rd. F l o r i d a , nonmany other plus features, Ready for Occupancy— 3 4 4
•I d a r and datartnln* w h alh ar
2 BR, home, 817 Catalina Dr.
such as fireplace, kgt.
BD'ra — Liberal Financing
t e rlo aa, y a r a i a . a b a n d o n , dla- 2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
equipt., disposal, 2 air-con­ —Low D o w n Payments,
eontlnua.
dlerlalm
and
recheap rent. $8 week. Ph. CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
n o u n r a a n y r l e h t t h a t t h * aa ld
322 3219.
LAKE. Call e v e n I n | a ditioners, separate workshop FHA - VA - In Service 4
C o u n t y a n d th * p u b l i c h a y # In
4 walled-in back y a r d
Conventional.
and
to
thoaa
p o r t io n #
of
322-1597.
■ treat# , allay # a n d r o a d r i g h t Furn. Apt. 2300 Mcltonvlllc.
Priced at $16,750 with only
SANFORD AREA
o f w a y a lo c a t e d In Hrm lnolc
12. Real Relate For Sale $650 down. Monthly pymts. Go West on 25th St. tn Lake
C o u n ty ,
Florida, d e lin e a t­
FOR RENT
$115.
e d u p o n a m a p o r p lat, a n d
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd
UNFURNISH­
d a a e r t h e d a a fallow#, t a - w t t : Modem 2 Bedroom him., or FURNISHED,
DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
to take Mary Fire Station,
unfurn. Duplex, not under
All allay* a n d r o a d r i g h t
ED Lakelront, 3 BR, IVk
right one Uk. to Office,
of w a y a l y i n g E a a t o f
flight path.
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
E a a t b o u n d a r y Una of flyl322 2744.
in Sunland- 121 Lake Dot. ■ Jim Hunt Realty
v a n Avanua and adjoining
LONGWOOD AREA
I « i t i IIS to IS} Inclualva, EVERETT A. HARPER
’ aa ahow n and delineated
AGENCY - REALTOR
Ortice 322 2118
10 minute* South on 17-92 to
New Custom BuBt Home on
o n t h a p l a t n r m a p of
Night 322416a
2463 S. Park Ave.
DUto Bell Diner, right on
Crystal Laka. For informa­
TOWN
OF
8 T b V A N
323 0700
Seminole Blvd. one block
L A K E , r a c o r d a d In F l a t Thones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
tion call 322-3378.
■ R o o k 1. p a g e a* In t h a o f .
to Office. 1313911.
8324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
f l r a or t h a C l a r k o f C i r c u i t 2 BR House, Bowman's Trail­ Nice home *7,500. 522-5609.
C o u r t o f Bam lnola C o u n t y .
er Court. 608-4908.
BABSON SAYS
Florida.
The beet Real Eatate invest
PKItB ONit IN TK ItK RT K H MAY
A P I ’E A l l AN D UK H E A R D AT On large lake, 1 and 2 HR,
ment in Florida ia water
THE
TIM E
AND
P LAC E
trailer. Adults only. Ph. 1901 S. Park
322-523$ front because of Ha growing
ABOVE S P EC IFIED .
322-7308.
V A - FH A
Niles: 322-8971-3013 or 2241
(B E A L )
scarcity. Aak to see the fine
• BO A R D O F COUNTY COMselection
of
iota
we
have
on
Lake
Cottage,
Fum.
322-6106.
FOR SALE
MIBSIONE HS
OF
NKMIProperty Mnnaitement
N O L E COU NTT
TRADE: What have you? Mo­ the St. Johns River, the We
&amp; Sales Broker
Vou can find anything you
B n a / J a m a # P. A v i r y , J r .
kiva River, Crystal Lake,
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
C h a irm an
need advertised in the Her­
Lake Markham, Lake Sy
Jim Hunt Realty
masonry home, reasonable
P u b l l a h J e n a L I , 1»M.
ald Claiililed
O DA-I
Ivan, Yankee Lake and
terms to responsible buyer.
Offers for your Hlection
others. Call Stem per Agen
EVERETT A. HARPER cy, 1919 So. French Ave., the** Beautiful f, 3, 4 4
Bedroom
AGENCY • REALTOR
322-4991.
3463 S. Park Ave.
Government
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2283

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

322-5612

425-5938

Office 204 W. First

Legal Notice

FHA - VA HOMES
$100

FHA - VA

SOUTHWARD

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Seminole Realty

BERRY’S WORLD

Ball-Blair Agency

$393 Buys 5 Years Equity. 3 REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­
3rd 4 Park Ave.
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
Phone 322-5841
costs. 59t month pays all.
NOW OPEN
101 Temple Drive, Ravenna
Park. Tenant will show. SUBURBAN ESTATES
Write owner, 1123 N. E. 8Ui Featuring New Split Level 4
Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Fully
St., Hallandale, Fla.
Air • Conditioned. Central
BY OWNER. Idle wild of Loch
Heating. Large tfc Acre lots
Arbor, 301 Tangerine Dr., 4 Drive West oo 20th, Vi Mile
BR. 2 Baths, cent, heat k
past lnterstata 4 Overpass or
air-cond. fireplace, waU-toCall
wall carpeting, built-in in­
E. O, Fawcett Developer*
tercom, etc. Appointment on
322-4308 or
ly. Ph. 322-3503.
3 BR, 1 bath, assume Jymta.
Ph. 322 8505.
3 Bedroom, 3 bath, assume
payments. 322-7413.

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c k n k . . . Y O U R k PH AS iD O U U ‘ 1

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
322 2744

WILL TAKE TRADE

NEARING
No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
1516
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­ 3 Bedrooms,
ed back yd 164 mo. Small
ly pymU.
equity. U2 9M).
•074.

COMPLETION
ELUOTT
1V4 bath*, Month
$78.25. Call 322

Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the best home
buy, are tho

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

GREENRlttAR
Permanent Special
Choice lots available *n
20r;' off Regular Prices
Children's Haircuts 81.00
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf court*.
Ace Beauty Salon,
Ph. 322 8525
Custom building to your Mayfair Hotel
specifications.
Grrenbriar
TOTO’S Budget Wave 97.50;
developed by
$15 Regular $10. Complete
K1NGSWOOD
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
BUILDERS, INC.
2nd 4 Oak
202 Fairmont Dr.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2 8074
105 So. Oak — 322-5742
Attractive 3 RR, Us Bath
home with 15 x 3i&gt; swimming 2't. P lu m b in g .Service*
pool, large patio, built-in
PLUMBING
kitchen and msny other nice
Contracting Repairs
features can be yours for
FREE ESTIMATES
only $l7,8(k) with only $800
R. L. HARVEY
down, and monthly payments 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
of $109 (If In Service, $102).
Drive by 121 Lake Dot Drive. 27. Special Service
Call
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—FerliHie—Ph. 322-4244.
Office 322-2118
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Night 322 0618
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. YARDS MOWED. 322-2153.

Jim Hunt Realty

St. Johns Rculty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave.
FA 28123

16. Fcmnlp Help Wanted
A PLACE FOR WOMEN
IN FINANCE
High School education, and
can type, and want a ca­
reer tn the consumer fi­
nance field . . . Family Fi­
nance Corporation has this
opportunity. Modern, ayitcmalic training program,
•alary Increases, and ad­
vancement. Career oppor­
tunity for young women be­
tween 18 and 33 who like
meeting the public and
want a permanent position.
Li tiers I company benefits.
Phone D. R. Straughn, man­
ager, 322 4612 for Interview
appointment.
BOOKKEEPER, full time, 51*
day week, general office,
typing. Apply In peraon,
morning only. Sweeney's Of­
fice Supply, 114 Magnolia.

17. Mule Help Wanted
CONGENIAL, neat male as
companion to elderly man
In exchange for home. Itcf*
erenre*. No smoking or
drinking. Call 322-6107.

PERMANENT CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
1106 WEEKLY
SALARY &amp;
LIBERAL BONUS
Be associated with a company
that offers maximum oppor­
tunity for a permanent and
profitable career. Can you
qualify 7
1. High School education or
equivalent
2. Neat appearance
3. Car in good condition —
free to travel Monday to
Friday
4. Age 21 35
If you are qualified, you will
receive training at full pay.
See Company Representative,
Mr. V. Smith
Wed., June 3, 1904
9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
Florida State
Employment Offloa
200 S. French Ave.
Sanford, Fia,

Office 322 2111
Night 3224*648
323 0700

2524 Park Dx.

Sanford, Fit.

Toy Fox Terrier puppy. Ph. JUNE SPECIAL: Towels, rog.
322-5365.
39c ra. now 3 for $1. ArmyNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford,
FREE—Pretty Kitten to good
home. 322-4894.
Apt. Siie elec, stove. Good
cond. 166 Country Club Cir­
32. Flower* - Shrubs
cle. $25.

Ripe hydroponic tomatoes, REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER
25c, also bearing tomato,
Combination, 20 cu. ft. $135.
cucumber
4
strawberry
Phone 322-7341.
plants in containers tor
home grower*. Grosser Hy­
droponic Farms, So. San
ford Ave,
BIG $ $ SAVINGS
e ' i»
i
On Floor Models 4
33. Furniture
Demonstrators
Used furniture, appUances, (FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
In Your Home
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
In Sanford Call
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
SINGER
Representative at
Sail Us Your Furniture.
Alan'i Fabrics &amp; Ruga
Quick Service With the
322-5783
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
POST. FA 2-0877.
SEWING MACHINE—
1983 WHITE
For the biggest selection of Twin needle ZigZag. Same aa
nearly new and used furni­
new. Makes buttonholes,
ture, see Noll's Furniture
monograms, blind hem*, all
Brokerage
in
Casselberry
AIR-CONDITIONING
without altarhmenta. Pay
on 17-92. Open 8 days D to 6.
By FEDDERS
, 864.28 or *6 83 per mo. CaU
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
Garrett's, 322-5244.
FREE
ESTIMATE
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4254
Upholsteilng 4 Mattress ren­
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
Plano Tuning and Repair
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
lon, $3.00. Call 322 2960 af­
W. L. Harmon - FA $-4233
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
FA 2-1U7,
CITY LIMITS.
Need a shelf, screen porcb,
new room, carporte, new
35. A rticle* Wanted
house or remodel. B. E. 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
LUk. 322-7029.
CASH fnr good clean Uaed
ONLY $240 30
Furniture. Noll-Kuray Furni­
Easy Terms
ture. 901 W. First St., Ph.
Shop and Save The
322 6591.
Budget Way
PAINTING - INTERtOR • EXWANTED: Practice Piano.
TERIOR and Home Im ­
Reasonable. Ph. 322-2322.
provement Contractor. AU
298 I-ongwood Pl.ira
3(&gt;. Automobile* • Truck*
work may 1» financed up to
17 92 Ph. 838-1583
3 yra. Guaranteed satisfac­
’56 Chrysler 2-dr. Hdtp. $295
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
'37 Ford Sla. Wagon.
1295.
34.
Article*
For
Sale
322 9558.
'58 Mercury Convertible, $393.
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
J. P. MOTORS
HK PRINTS AVAILABLE
1300 French Av*.
Of pictures that have been Sews on buUons, make* but­
ton holes, embroider*, and
322-7672
published in The Herald.
blind stitchoa. With guar­
Call Hill Vincent at The
antee. U.ilance $01.40 or as­ '56 Merc. Good trail*. $300.
Sanfurd Herald, 322 2811.
sume pymts. $8.20 mo. San­ Going oversea*, must selll
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
2413 So. Key, Sanford. Ph.
ford Sewing Center, Phone
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
322-6602.
322 9411.
All Types and Sires
BUYING A NEW or
We Repair and Service
PEDESTAL Fan $45. Noise­
USED CART
STINE
less. Cost $95. Ideal tor buxi­
FINANCE
IT WITH US
Mneliinery and Supply Co.
nes*. Ph. 668-4504.
4 Low lateroat RaU*
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
One 7000 BTU and on* 15,000 ♦ Low Monthly paymowti
ATTENTION I
I1TU Air Conditioner, Ph. FLORIDA STATE RANK
SIIS GRADUATES
322-8343.
1951 Pontiac, ex. cond. 10T
Have your picture taken re­
Temple Dr. 322-8807,
ceiving your diploma at UPRIGHT Singer Vacuum.
Graduation Exerrisei. Con­ Good cond. Ph. 322 8684.
'55 DcSoto Sedan, RAIL A
tact Bill Vlncont, Sanford
good oar, priced fair. CaU
Herald, .122 2611 or 322 0922. $1 per day rental tor Electric
322-3195 after 7 p. m„ AU
Carpet Shampooor with pur­
day Sunday,
211. Automobile Service
chase of Blue Lustre. Carroll's Furniture.
Auto Glaaa, Tape
4 Sea* Coven
READY MIX CONCRETE

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Free Estimates

FURNITURE

Building
Contractor

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Spring Permanent Special
2u Percent off regular price*
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ava. Pb. 322 0834

Boforo you buy . .

see
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Repossessions
'60 Vauxhall, $587 bal, $31 mix
‘39 Plymouth, $581 bit, $30 m&lt;x
'56 Chevrolet, $592 bal, $tt mix
'57 Dodge, $389 bal, $23 mo.
'58 Furd, $596 bat, $32 mo.
'58 Ply. Wag. $497 bal. $27 m&lt;X
'55 Ford, $337 bat, $16 mo.
'58 Rambler, $299 bat, $15 mo.
'60 Anglia, $589 bal, $31 mo.
'58 Chevrolet, $688 bal, $34 mix
'36 Pontiac, $581 bal, $31 mo,
'53 Lincoln, $409 bal, $24 mo.
'58 Ford Wg„ $499 bai, $25 xmx
'55 Mcr. Wag. $399 ha!, $21 mo,
'57 Ply. Wag. $381 bal, $21 mo,
'58 lx Truck, $899 bal, $35 ma.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
m il
SANFORD AVE.
| U I Z OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503
37. Bool* • Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway
Hobsnll S iw rtin i; Guild*
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
$04-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 5981

ns. Motorcycle* - Scooters
1961 Lambrctta. Good rood.
$125. Ph. 323-0875.

WANTED

21. Beauty Salontt

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$ Bank $

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Pstioi, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
504 W. 2nd St. FA 18011
steel, grease traps, dry
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
HAIRY INDIGO
INSTALLATION ■SERVICING Reg. $33 100 lbs., 500 lb. tot*
Good Used Cars Sold
$31
818 French Ave.
322-7765 Pensscola Bahai 100 lb* $25
500 lb. loti $24
Crystal Wax Onion Plants M
$2.50-500 $1.50
A. M. PIIBVATT
Senkarik Ginns and PainL
Seville, Fla.
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. rA 24622 RESTAURANT SETTEES, Up­
holstered, plastic covered,
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
approx. 100 ft. Also 6 wood
Free
Inspection,
estimates,
Colored man with aome store
tables, 36 x 36. Reasonably
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
experience, 23-45, m u s t
priced. Can be seen any­
4
repairi
discounted.
have drivers license. Good
time. Phone 322-2902 for ap­
21114
E.
3rd.
322-3443
psy, other privileges. Apply
pointment.
Midway Grocery, 2415 Sipes 31. Poultry • Llveatock
Ave.
Check with
PASTURE your horse*, im­ CARPETS A'lu CARTE
WANTED—2 mechanic* with
proved grass, shade, good For the BEST Carpet Values
Chrysler products e x p e r ­
water. Close ia. CaU 322anywhere. Sample* ahown
ience. See Stan Bchney,
0949.
In your home.
service manager, RON-SUN
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
Chrysler-Plymouth, 519 E. CHESTNUT Brown Gelding.
241 0194 or
Broken tor Cow wt&gt;rk. Spirit­
First St.
I&lt;eroy C. MacTaviih, Owner
ed 4 well-mannered. Ph. af­
322-5545 Evenings
WANTED — 1’OUTER. See
ter 3. 322-9113.
Stan Bchney, service man­
Living room suite, wool rug,
ager, RON-SUN Chrysler- Baby Beef, grain fed 350 to
Both $50. 322 9595.
400 Hu. Custom cut 4 wrap­
Plymouth, 519 E. 1st St.
ped. Ph. 322 9545 after 5 Portable typewriter, nearly
18. Help Wanted
p. m.
new. Elec, roaster. 322-6293.
DAY Grill Conk. White. Must
be experienced. Chick 'N
Treat, Sanford.

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Jim Hunt Realty

31. Article* For Sale

HI A. Pets

M EN - W OM EN
from * | « 18 to 81. Prepare now for U. B. Civil Service Job openings tn tlila are* dur.
Ing the next 12 month#.
Gorernment position* pay
high ■■ 1116.00 a month to atari. They provide murk
greater areurlty than private employ mrnl anil excellent opportunity for adraneement.
Many position# rriiuire lltlle nr no #perlalirrd eiturainn or rxperlrnre.
Hut to get one of three job#, you mu»t p a u a teat. Tha competition is keen and In
aome caaea only one nut of five pa*«.
I.lnroln Service haa helped thmiaand* prepare foe theae teat* every year ainre 1918.
It i* «ne of the Urgent and oldrat privately owned achooU of Ha kind and t* nat con­
nected with the Government.
For FREE information on Gorernment loba, inrluding Hat of poaltlona and eaUrlea,
fill out coupon and mail at once—TODAY, You will a!#o get full detail* oil how jou
can prepara youraclf for thraa teita.
Don't delay — ACT NOW!
LINCOLN SERVICE. Dept. 69 D
Pekin. Itlinnla
I am vrry much Inlrrrated. I’lcaar arnd me abaolutrly FREE (t) A Rat of U. S.
(iorrrnm rnt no»ilion* and talariea; (2) Information on hour to qualify fur a U. 8.
Government Job.

DICK’S

Name ........

APPLIANCE SERVICE
Sto Hanford A »f, 322.7636

Street ---City

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P a g e 12 — J u n e I, 19G4

First O f 'Sunflavor' Mellons On M arket

Barry And Rocky
In Last-Ditch
Primary Pitch
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con­
Doyle Conner recently in| -The seal, chosen In
launching the first shipment test which drew more than
of watermelons bearing the 10,000 entries, is used to dc
new Florida SunFLAvor seal.
signatc only Florida's top
agricultural products. Water­
melons are the third commod­
ity to qualify for use of the
seal. Previously, potatoes and
corn rame under the SunFLAvor designation.
While Carolyn reigns as the
national watermelon queen,
she is, appropriately enough,
from Florida — the nation's
principal producer of water­
melons. Each year. Florida
ships some $10 million worth
of watermelons to markets
throughout the country.
Carolyn, a student at the
University of Florida in
Gainesville, is sponsored by
the Watermelon Growers ,
Distributors Association, which

Carolyn King, of Jlartow,
national watermelon queen
joined with Florida’s Com­
missioner
of
Agriculture

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Sen. Harry Goldwatcr and
Gov. NcUon A. Rockefeller
kept fighting for v o id today
in the final hours of a Cal­
ifornia preildential primary
campaign with managers of
b o t h candidates predicting
victory.
The two Republican presi­
dential candidates are match­
ed in T udday’i critical pri­
m ary conlest — the last and
most important presidential
primary of 1964. The winner
gets 86 national convention
votes.
Rockefeller was flying back
overnight from New York,
where his aon. Nelson Jr.,
waa born Saturday, for a 1,100-mile hedge-hopping trip
tip and down the atate by
chartered plane. Ilia schedule
called for 12 airport stops heginning this morning at San
Diego, up aa far north as
Chico and back through San
Francisco to Los Angeles.
If both Rockefeller and
Goldwatcr keep their sched­
ules, they will he holding sep­
arate rallies tonight, less than
an hour apart, at Los Ange­
les.
Goldwatcr planed to fly
this afternoon from Washing­
ton for his airport appear­
ance at Los Angeles. He also
will appear on a state tele­
vision hookup tonight.
Victory forecasts came Sun­
day from Sen. Thomas II. Kuchel, chairman of the Rocke­
feller campaign in Califor­
nia, and former Sen. William
F. Knowland, !h« Goldwatcr
chairman.
Knowland said Ills belief
that Goldwatcr would win l&gt;y
800,000 votes was buttressed
by big turnouts for (he con­
servative Arizona senator at
campaign rallies Saturday.

is headed by W. R, (Hill)
Ward Jr., ol lakeland. The
association, a national trade
group, is observing Us 50th
anniversary this year.

Monday • Tuesday
• Wednesday

»

25th &amp; PARK

Corpse Just
A Dummy
CLACTON, England, (UPI)
Two police car* were dis­
patched to a Hotel here Sun­
day night when a telephone
caller reported: ‘'Some men
have just enrried a corpse in
through the back door.”
The "corpse” turned out to
be a tailor's dummy which
wa* being used by a film
company.
The lek I* the monetary
unit of Albania.

SWIFT’S QUALITY SHORTENING!

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3 LB. CAN

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Limit! On* With Ynur S3 Or More Food Order Pleaae

Limit: One With Your S3 Or More Food Order Please

“SEABRAND” FROZEN, BREADED

ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM

S H R IM P

B U TTER

10 OZ. PKG.

LB. PKG.

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WOULD OF FINE FURNITURE

MATHER of Sanford

BUY BY THE HOUSEFUL
S A V E BY THE R O O M F U L !
Im g i

WITH AN ASSIST from pretty Carolyn Kimr,
nntionnl watermelon queen, the firnt shipment
of watermelons bearing Florida's SunFLAvor
h c u I have r o h u to market. The «eal dcalirnatca
KloriilaV top airriciiUurul products, Carolyn iH
nporiHornd by the Watermelon Growers and Dis­
tributors Association, a national trade group.

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Little Mermaid Gets Back Head

No Mansion For
Groundkeeper
HEADING, Knglund (UPI)
— The Ikrkahlrn County
Council's planning department
decided against building a
cottage for the
• a - week
groun da-keeper of ita new
$5,600 recreation area and
recommrndrd that a house
adjoining the properly he
bought Instead.
Members of the planning
department were red-fared
when they were Informed the
house waa a 3(1 - room man­
sion valued at $08,000.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark
(UPI)— Tile little mermaid of
Copenhagen, her new head in
place, was put back on her
pedestal overlooking the har­
bor today after a five-week ab­
sence.
Vandals had decapitated her
April 23.
A trurk delivered the llfcslxc bronze statute of the fairy-

tula creatorii from it foundry,
where n new head was affix­
ed, to the hartzor side. A crane
gently lifted her hack to the
rock she has occupied for 31
years.
She gazed out again with
that sad smile world tourists
and Danes know so well and on
the city that loves her like a
daughter.

LIMIT: 1 I'I,HASH

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Parking Signs
Are Mystery
LONDON (UPI) — Two
largo signs outside a West­
minister telephone exchange
read: "Do not park between
these signs "
Myatlfjed motorists ennnot
understand why threa park­
ing meters arc situated in be­
tween the signs.

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SANFORD.. 322-3743
111 W. first
If «St,..............
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401 W. Central Bird.......4736493
1741 (.Colonial Dr........ 475 7641

SANFORD GAS COMPANY
l

109 W. First Street

Phone 322-5733

^We aro proud to bo a part o( the Natural Gas Industry In
Florida! This modern fuel, which is now supplied to almost
every major population conter and industrial area of our stale,
comes through hundreds of miles of pipeline from Texas and
Louisiana gas fields. Thanks to an investment running into the
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VOL. 56

Graduation.
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It's that time again!
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P&gt;tan!ished 1908

TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1961

SANKOKD. FLORIDA

NO. 203

City Opens W ater System Bids

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Watch (or special sections
ot The Herald this wiek deal­
ing with grads from Seminole,
Lyman and Oviedo h i g h
schools. We’re also carrying
stories and photos of activi­
ties at All Souls School, San­
ford Naval Academy and
Crooms High.
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And, as you’ve already no­
ticed in this column, a host
Plans arc being pushed to
of young men and women
(torn Sanford are being grad­ completion for this Sunday
uated from schools and col- clinics to administer Sabin or­
al vaccine to county resident*.
leges around the country.
The "feeding stations" will
• • •
be srt up in 12 location*
Winston Hcrcy, son of Mr.
throughout the county and
and Mrs. Clyde Plercy and
grandson of a proud grand­ each will he open from noon
father, G. E. Piercy, receiv­ to 5 p.m.
The program is being nred his US degree in Business
ranged
by Sauford-Sumlnole
and History Monday from
Murray State College at Mur­ Jaycccs in cooperation with
ray. Ky. He's a mem tier of tiic Seminole County Health
Alpha Gamma Itho Fratern­ Department.
This is the second project
ity. Young Plercy graduated
from Seminole High in 1900. in n two-part series aimed at
His parents and Miss Susan wiping out polio. The Sabin
Piercy attended the gradua­ vaccine is taken in a cube of
sugar nr in distilled water for
tion.
• • •
those preferring it that way.
Thoie who visited the clin­
Herman Rozoisky of Cas­
selberry was among some ics during the previous pro­
l.'tK) graduates to receive de­ gram are asked to adhere to
grees Saturday at l/ouiiiana the same schedule. If the perState University's a n n u a l son attended the first elinic
then, he should do the same
commencement exercises.
• • •
this time, nffieial* point out.
If the person waited for
Among the 263 students in
Stetson University's 81st grad­ the makeup Sunday a week
uation class which was grad­ later, he should skip this Sun­
uated Monday was Ned Nor- day's clinic hut tie sure to at­
\ille Julian Jr. of Sanford. tend the makeup scheduled
Young Julian got his BA in for tlie following Sunday.
history and now plans grad­
uate study in Stetson's famed
College of Law. During his
yrars at Stetson Julian was a
member of 1-ambda Chi, tliu
Pershing Hides, Westminster
Fellowship, Stetson's inter*
mural program, student gov­
ernment association, student
president's cabinet, chairman
of the Stetson student traffic
WATERLOO. Iowa (UPI)—
committee and coordinutur of
Police held the bcipcctaclcd
Stetson's traffic department.
son of a saving* association
• • •
president on an open murder
A wcrklong County Couit charge today in the bloody
session evaporated Monday
sex-slaying of a pretty teen­
when defendants scheduled
age secretary.
for trial pleaded guilty. Judge
The nearly naked body of
C. Vernon Mize dismissed the Diane Kay Gable, 19, was
jury. Earlier he had predict­ found strangled and stabbed
ed the court would be in ses­ in the living room of her par­
sion much of thr week.
ents' home Monday. Authori­
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ties said there were teeth
Local Jaycccs will get an marks on her nose and upper
insight on latestprocessing lip and she had been sexually
machines when Hubert Mar­ molested.
tin, consulting engineer for
John Thomas Kyle, a 18IBM, will speak at the Thurs­ year-old high school student
day noon luncheon in the and son of the president of
Civic Center. Program chair­ the First Federal Savings and
man is Wayne Albert.
Teian Association, was arrest­
* • •
ed a few hours after Diane's
And next Monday, the local body was discovered.
Ilotary Club will honor its
Itlackhawk County deputy
baseball team members at medical examiner I)r. Eugene
the Civic Center luncheon. Smith said Diane, 19, the
The players will be in uni­ daughter of a prominent real
form for tlse occasion ami estate operator, hid been stabPresident Hill Hemphill asks bed four time*, twice in the
for a record turnout ot mem­ left side of her chest and
twice in the head. In addition
bers.
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to the teeth marks, there were
Be member when llie city au­ bruises on her neck.
Diane had atayed home dur­
thorities were so concerned
because the Palms Hotel de­ ing Hie Memorial Day week­
molition was moving at a end while her parents went
snail's pace? And the build­ on a fishing trip at Harper's
ing* on Uic city purchased Ferry, lows. She stayed be­
lots at Park Avenue and W. hind to catch up on work at
First Street were tumbling in her father's office, where she
"a cloud of dust?" Well the was employed a* a secretary.
Palm* is "long gone." And
the “ city parking lot" at our
main intersection is "a mess
that IS a mess"! ! l-et’.s get on
with the clean-up job, boys.
Establishment of a child
guidance clinic in this county
will lie discussed next Tuesday
at Jim Spencer'a Restaurant
meeting of the Seminole t'ounThe June meeting of the ly Juvenile Council, Inc.
Speaking at the noon meet­
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil will be held in the Civic ing will be Dr. Edward L.
Building at 7:30 p.m. today, Fleming, chief psychologist
one half hour earlier than consultant of the Florida State
nureau of Mental Health.
regularly scheduled.
The meeting haa been call­
On the agenda ii public
hearing for Mayor Irene Van ed by William O. Tanner J r ,
Ecrpoel and Councilman Ar­ Juvenile Council president.
thur Ferrln on charges of
"misappropriation of public
funds" made at the May
council meeting through peti­
tion which also called for their
A city prisoner who escaped
removal from office.
Monday morning from a work

Teenager Held
In Sex Slaying
Of Secretary

Child Guidance
Clinic Planned

North Orlando
Meeting Today

City Escapee
Still Missing

Tot Drowns
MIAMI (U I'll — A twoyear-old tot. Curtis Dwyer,
drowned in a rockpit Monday
after his |0-yesr-old brother
made a vain effort to save
him and became stuck in wa| lei side slush.
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Figures On 4
Categories Of
BRIEFS
Cool June
Project Given

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12 Locations
To Be Set Up
Sabin Sunday

gang on West 23th Street wai
still at large Isle this morn­
ing.
Police identified (he escapee
as Joe Freeman and they said
the search is being concentrat­
ed in this area. He was wear­
ing work gang clothing when
1m fled.

WASHINGTON (U P l)-T he
Weather Bureau forecasts *
cool June for the Eastern half
Bid* were opened Monday
ol tlie United States, with par­
afternoon
for this city's $800,ticularly chilly weather In the
000 water Improvement pro­
South,
gram and City Manager War­
ren E. Knowles reported the
LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — apparent low offer* wore at
Throe prisoner* sawed their
way out of the Nebraska Pen­ or near the estimates
The city recently authorized
itentiary overnight, the sec­
Ihe
issuance of bond* for the
ond break from the prison in
45 days.
work aral Monday's formal
opening wa* one of the major
steps in gelling the job done.
SEOUL (UI’l l — More than
Knoulrx told the 2o bidding
2.000 university students stag­
ed anti-government demon­ firms that thr hid* will be
stration* today, demanding analyzed, presenter! to the
the resignation of President City Commission and formal
Park Chung Hee.
action is rxpectcd In tie taken
on (hem at the June 8 meet­
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) - ing.
The project was divided into
Four Negroes sought congres­
four
categories—water supply
sional seat* today In Hie Mis­
sissippi Democratic primary well*, prestressed roncrolo
which has generated only cas­ tanks, ca»t iron pipe and water
treatment plant*.
ual interest.
Assisting In Hie hid opening
were Ihe city's new engineer.
HONG KONG (UPI) - Alliert Shaw, who began hi*
Actress-singer Judy Garland duties here this week, anil B.
plans to take an ocean voyage C. (Cal) Conklin, resident en­
to convalesce from a sudden gineer for the consulting firm
illness Dial brought her close of Clark, Dietz, Painter &amp;
to death last Thursday, her Associates.
Tiie apparent low bidder for
doctor said today.
tlie water supply wells wa*
Meredith Corporation of Or­
lando with $21,473.
By United Press International
Other bidders I n c l u d e d
Cold air drove tlie mercury
l.ayne Atlantic Company, Orbelow freezing in the upper
Undo; Central Florida Welt
Midwest again today ami
Drillers, Orlando; Mechanical
scattered showers s o a k e d
&amp; Chemical Company, Bran­
parts of Uic Carolina*, Geor­
don. ami Locke Well It Pump
gia and Florida.
, Company, Irlando. p
The lone bidder for the pre
Final Effort
stressed rnm-rrte tanks was
WASHINGTON (UPI) Cron Corporation, Gainesviltc,
With tho selteduled show­
with $161,290.
down only a week away, Sen­
Apparent low bidder for thr
ate leaders today began tln-ir ca«t Iron pipe was E. N. Mur­
tinat drive (or votes to aliut ray Construction Company,
off (he M-day southern (tilBuena Vista, Ga,, with $238,buster against t h e
rivll 090 06.
rights hill.
Other bidders includes! Noll
Construction Company, Char­
lotte, N. C.; Patterson A Wild­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — er
Construction Company,
Sen. George I). Aiken, R-Vt., Birmingham, Ala; Carnhron
n high ranking member ot Hie Construction, Orlando; R. C.
Senate F o r e i g n Relation! Riley Construction Company,
Committee, said the United Pompano Beach; Bumhy &amp;
H airs should confer with Sllmpson Construction Com­
other nations on Southeast pany, Orlando; Boyce Com­
Asian problem* it such con­ pany,
Clearwater;
Mackle
fer enrvi niter "a lessening Brothers, DeLind; Hiihhand
of the chance of war."
Construction Company, Or­
lando.
Apparent low bidder for the
water treatment plants was
Mackle Brothrrs with $237,777.
Lee Const ruction Company o(
Sanford was next lowest with
a base hid of $251.non.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Other bidding firm* Includ­
A Southern senator conceded ed Hubbard Construction Comtoday that tlie Senate leader­ puny, Rainer Hull A Company.
ship aectns to have rounded Winter Park; Wakeinan Con­
up enough vote* to hull tho struction Company, P a l m
Dixie filibuster against the Reach.
civil rights hit].
With line week left liefuie
tlie riurhil Vote on riot lire,
Sen. Sliorn Thurmond, D-S. ('.,
told the Senate: "It would
seem that those voting in the
affirmative on cloture would
In- sufficient to end debate."
Tim-* entries of I,nil.ling*
Uiurmund wa* the first III tile city are bring probed
Southern senator to publicly by police tills morning. The
express doubt about Dixi.- burglaries, or uttein|ils, were
pros|&gt;ects for continuing Hie made during the ruglil.
talkathon against the unti •
Thieves went thwarted dur­
discrimination measure.
ing Ihe night when they a t­
White Thurmond spoke on tempted to enter the Hill
tlie floor against tlie leader­ Lumber Company office at
ship jury trial compromise, 21.1 W. Third St. A glass in
Democratic Icailers discussed u dour was broken hut nu
the cloture vote with Presi­ entry was made.
dent Johnson.
Gusolin* was taken from a
nearby truck ami keys to it
were tossed on Ihe ground,
police report.
The Home Rudder* Supply
NEW DELHI (UPI) — Lai Company on West Seminole
Bahadur Shastri, a virtual un­ Illvd. was entered during the
known outside India, today night and Ihe burglars made
was elected unanimously hy off with several power tools,
the ruling Congress party to a calculator and electric shav­
succeed Jawahartal Nehru a* er.
The entry was discovered
prime minister of this pivotal
this morning by Wayne llurAsian power.
Tlie diminutive, xofl-spokcn get* as he o|ienrd the estab­
Shuslri immediately warned lishment at 7:30.
that India facta a "great cri­ Th« band loom at Crooms
sis" and he called for unity High School was entered by
among the country's 482 mil­ breaking a glass and check
lion people m working toward was being made to sec if
anything is missing.
a socialist society.

ACRES OK DEAD KISH cover Lake Jossun and the odor is described as
"immense." Harold L. Moody, biologist for the state Game and Fresh
Water Kish Commission, said the presence of K r o o n poisonous aljrnc is
tho cause of the Riant fish kill. He said rain is sorely needed to correct
the situation and a change in the temperature would also possibly help,
lie predicts the experience will last about a week and that fishing may
even he bettor because of the kill.
(Herald Photos)

Three Escape

Korean Protest

SUMMER READING course is lieing offered
this year at Seminole High School as part of
the Enrichment Program. It will be conducted
hy Mr*. Guy Allen, shown checking it over
with student*. With her, from left, are Earl
Tillson, Jimmy Dodson and Ray Lusk.

New Flagpole Stands
In Sylvan Cemetery
A new flag ami flagpole
now stands in the Sylvan
Cemetery in Paula having
been Jiluved there in ccrcntonies conducted Saturday during
Memorial liny activities of
American Lrgicn Post 5.1,
Presiding at the 10 a. in.
service was Mr. \V. J. Klrur,
picsident of Auxiliary Unit
5.1. Mrs. Joel Held, post
chaplain, offered tin- piaycr
und Floyd C, Richards, Lake
Mary School principal, was
the main speaker.
"On behalf of the American
Legion Post 51 of Kunford,"
Richards said, “we me here
toduy to dedicate this flag
and flagpole in the memory
of all deceased veterans of all
wnia and who are buried
here. As the gleat emancipat­
or said, 'We line highly re­
solve that these dead shull
not liave died in vain; that
thia nation, under God, shall
have a new birth of freedom.’
“It docs not seem that it
ia enough to just resolve—
we must act on its resolution

Rehearing Set
In Kelly Case
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
One of the cusea that trigger­
ed impeachment c h a r g e s
against circuit Judge Richaid Kelly of Pasco County
went hark to the Supreme
Court today on rehearing.
The rourt had ruled on the
cush in March, siding with
Judge Kelly in a four-to-two
split decision.
However, it turned out that
Justice Richurd Ervin, one of
the judges who concurred in
the majority opinion, was
disqualified to sit in the case
because he had lieen the attory of record for Kelly whilr
Ervin was state attorney gen­
eral.
Upon this fa d being called
to its attention, the court
granted a rehearing because
it requires the affirmative
votes of four justices for any
Supreme Court decision.
Ervin was replaced at today's rehearing hy former
Justice H. L. Seining of St.
Petersburg, now dean of the
Stetson l-aw College. Chief
Justice K. Harris Drew, who
disqualified himself in-cause
he presided at the Kelly im­
peachment trial In-fore the
state senate which resulted in
Kelly's acquittal, was replac­
ed by retired Justire Paul
llarns of Miami Univuraity
l.aw School.

Rotators
Hy Cnilrd I’rras nllrrnatinnal
The Rotary Club drrivrd its
nume from the custum of its
charter members of meeting
in rotation at their offices «r
placet of business, according
to the Encyclopedia Britannice.

or It is meaningless. Surely
these dead did not din in
vain. And yet our men are
fighting . , . and dying. Have
we done all we can to ins uic
peace as individuals as well
us a nation?
"Is our present Hclion in
tlie world helping lo insure
this peace we desire?
"I have nuked many ques­
tions. I have neither tim time
nor tlie wisdom to answer
them sumr questions, But 1
do know we are not helping
our 'resolve for these dead'
unless wc are active ci lire lit
—active in our religion, our
community, and our nation.
"Today as we lied irate this
flog let us also dedicate our­
selves to do more than re­
solve. YYu must dedicate our­
selves to do ns we know- in
uur hearts wo should do,
lather than trying to find a
reason why we should not do.
Only in this way ran wa as­
sure that these dead should
not have die din vain. That
thia nation, under God. shall
have a new- birth of freedom,
and that thia government of
tho people, by tlie people, and
for tho people, shall not ihtish from the earth.”
Tho flag, given hy Mrs.
Esther Spivey In Mrs. Rea
Newsome, a G o l d S t a r
Mothci, was raised hy l.eglonalre Tom H ot and J. C.
Caldwell. While tin- flag was
being raised Norman l.cmli,
trumpet soloist with Hie Sem­
inole High School Itnnd play­
ed Baeville.
Mrs. Newsome then placed
a wreath of Poppies at the
polo as Norman played Taps
on tlie trumpet.

Quads Born To
Brooklyn Pair
NEW YORK (U PI)—Quad*
ruplets—three girls and a
hoy—were horn to a Brook­
lyn rouple today at the In­
terborough General Hospital
in Brooklyn.
The mother, Mr*. Marie
Priori), and the four infants
were doing fine, lire hospital
said.
Mis. Pelnro and her hus­
band, Salvatore, have three
other children.
The first of the quads to
he born was the 'J-poirnd, 11
oiineu boy. Then runic the
girls weighing 2 pounds, 14
ounces, 2 pounds even und 2
pounds, .1 iiunrcs.

Blowout Cause
Of Two Deaths
FORSYTH, Gu. (UPI) —A
Florida couple wrre killed
near here Mosday following
a tire blowout on their ear,
the Highw-ay Patrol repolled.
Tho puliol identified the
victims ss Max Sigmyrs, 70.
the driver, and Matilda Sigmy re. 07, both of Ormond
Reach.

4 Seek Office

Judy To Sail

Freeze Continues

Talks Urired

Thurmond Sees
Filibuster End

Three Building
Entries Probed

Shastri Named
Unanimously

Gov. Bryant On California Vote M ay
Ruling: 'Choice
Decide G O P Future
To Deny God'
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Furria Rrynnt said the
U.H. Supreme Court ruling
Monday Hint struck iluwu
Florida's law requiring pub­
lic Behind Kihlc reading gives
. i Risen onl; * P &gt; choice to
deny Coil
In Wsshington, Sen. George
A. Sirmtht'r* snlrl ihe Supreme
Court muy soon Ire prohibit­
ing the government from
recognising Thanksgiving ami
Chi istniu*.
Most slate officials frit tl
was just a matter of lime
until tlie Inw was ordered
crated by Ihe high rourt. Tlie
action .Monday will liave no
practical effort until tlie
school* open next fall.
And when achmd* reopen
ill September local school
boards limy use a new untest­
ed state law that give* tlie
hoatil Hie option to offer in
thr schmds "a secular- jiragram of education including
lint tint limited to nil objec­
tive study of lire Bible and
of religion." The Inw wa*
passed hy the
1961 Legi­
slature,
lliynnt said in s statement
following tiie decision Mon­
day.
"I can not escape the con­
clusion that this nation must
either place its faith in God
or deny him anil that tlie
choice (lie Supreme Court
makes in this ruling is to
drny him."

.SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
California Kepuphliran* vote
toduy in u primary expected
to decide whether tlie GOP
veer* toward conservatism nr
hunts for a presidential can­
didate ill tliu middle of tire
road.
The choice is between Sen.
Harry Goldwntcr of Arizona,
heru of Republican roliservn-

COMSAT Stock
Goes On Sale
NEW YORK (U PI) —
Wall Klreel gut thn blast-off
signal from the Securities &amp;
Exchange Commission today
and the world's first stock of­
fering in u space venture went
into orbit.
Die Communication* Satel­
lite Corp. COMSAT received
final approval of it* 5 nullum
common share offering in
Washington ami tlie slock op­
ened on the over-the-counter
market at the official under­
writer a price of $2(1 a share
lit 10:08 a.in., EOT. Within a
short time it shot up to $27,
fell hack to $22 a slum' then
moved up again to $24 bid $26
offered.
Demnrid for the stork, most­
ly from small investors, bun
raised a problem of allocating
shares, Tlie company lias im­
posed u limit of Ml shares per
customer, hut most brokers
felt that few investors will
get even Hint many.

lives, and the more libera)
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York, who was given an
edge iiy poll-takers.
They urn Ihe only ruudl*
date* in n presidential prim*
ary contest for 86 national
convent inn delrgnta*. Write-in
vote* may not ho rust.
Mild, fair weather was
forecast for most of the state.
About two million Repuhlicans were expected to vote,
along with 2.6 million Demo*
u n is, wiio have p r i m u r y
squabbles of their own. Tim
poll* are open from 7 a. in.,
to 7 p. in.. PDT, (It) a. m.,
to It) p. in., EDT) In most
counties and to 8 p. m, (II
p. m., EDT) in five counties.
lhith Rockefeller and Gold*
wulrr returned to California
Monday for lust minute ef­
fort* climaxing a campaign
marked by bitterness amt
name railing. It hus threaten*
ed to muse a deep rift iusida
Hie GOP and has caused a
heavy drain on the energy
und money of both campaign
organization*.
Wlicn Goldwntcr arrived at
tliu l.os Angeles airport Mon­
day night lie was greeted by
noisy cheers fiom liia support­
ers. Nome of tin'm stayed on
to give [lions cheers to
Rockefeller, who was finish­
ing a tour of tlie state ssd
trying to talk to hia own
hackers. Police kept on tim
atilt to prevent trouble, und
Rnekofetclr joked about his
rhanrr In talk In Goldwntcr
fans, who were booing him,

Trial Of Catholic
Officer Begins
SAIGON, Viet Nam IU P H Thr politically explosive Inal
of it Roman Catholic n((irer
accused of ordering troop* • r
lire on lliiddhiil demonstra­
tors opened today a m 1d
mounting religious tension.
Maj. Dang SI went on trial
charged with responsibility
for the deaths of nine demon­
strators In the city of Hue on
May 8, 1961. which triggered
tlie ouster moiement against
Ihe late President Ngo Dlnli
Diem.

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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9

WEDNESDAY SPECIAL!
FOR FATHER’S DAY

Interviews Set
For Thursday
Representative* of prospec­
tive engineering firms to con­
duct a feasibility study for Ihe
Port Authority Committee ol
Uie Seminole Chamber of
Commerce will tie Interview­
ed Thursday noon at the
Chamber conference room.
The meeting baa been a r­
ranged by Francis E. Rouinil
lat Jr., Port Authority Com­
mittee chairman.

MEN’S WALKING SHOUTS

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Helt Loops Or Continental
Plaids — Checks — Stripes — SoUda
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                    <text>We'd like to say

to all of you young
couples of all

and you lone wolves
and wolverines too —
!

who by your choice—

your individual good taste—

and your

good business sense—

selected and purchased our Chevrolets,

Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs with such overwhelming
enthusiasm that our sales here in April were an
all-time record! You, by your interest, helped us prove
you can TRADE AT H O M E - in Seminole County- and SA V E!
Tell your friends we're convinced- we'll keep trading
the same way!
HOLLER M O T O R

322 - 0711

2nd and Palmetto Avenue

SALES

322-0861

Sanford

2505 S. Park Drive
♦

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Record Vote Forecast For Seminole Tuesday
e io &lt; *
“ The Clock” wonders why
• couple hundred persons at
tended the political rally at
tha Civic Center last Thurs
day evening. These people
stood at the back of the hall,
coffee cups in hand, and
yakked so loud and long the
interested persons couldn’t
hear the candidates. Even
when
admonished
several
times by the emcee they con
tinued their gossip in loud
tones. And about 350-40j&gt; more
insulted the candidates for
county commissioner of Dis­
trict 1 by getting up and
walking out of the hall before
the last three on the agenda
had a chance to speak for
themselves.
• • •
Now "The Clock” has
new source of Jokes to pars
along, from "The Pink Pill’
the house organ of the Semi
nole Hospital Pink Ladies
Like this one: "But darling
haven’t I always given you
my pay on the fiA t of the
month?”
"Y es,
but
you
never told me you are paid
twice a month."
• • •
• Pink Pills" of wisdom:
wayward
child
can be
straightened out by being
bent over.
• • •
Note on the spindle: Trans
portation to the polls in the
Oviedo area Tuesday may be
arranged by calling Mrs. J
R. Battle at 365-3814 or Mra
John Lundy at 365-3160.
• • •
Re that little vlngctte about
the 117,000 brooch found in a
loaned automobile here. One
local businessman- supposed
to know gems, took a look
at it and said, "Costume jew
elry." And a local Jeweler
recognised it as valuable but
could give no estimate of its
true worth because of the
size of the stones.
• • •
A fool and his money are
aoon accepted Into the high
est social circles.
• • •
-North Orlandoans have been
burning up the telephone
wires trying to learn the
identity of the anonymous au
thors of "The Informer." It
la suggested they attend Tues
day evening’s North Orlando
Councilmeeting, . . that
in­
formation may be divulged
then.
• • •
A husband Is a man who
has lost his liberty in the
pursuit of happiness.
• »
•
. No matter how you vote
Tuesday . . . VOTE! I Polls
open at 7 and close at 7. Over
in Russia, so we are told,
the people vote the straight
(and only) ticket . . .
if
they want to be alive the
next day. Sure way of having a 100 per cent turnout.
And Secretary of State Tom
Adams predicts only a 50 per
cent turnout in Florida tomor­
row.
• • •
Florida frozen concentrate
orange Juice was sampled by
25,000 visitors to the Scottish
Food Exhibition in April at
Glasgow, Scotland. The juice
was served at the Florida
Citrus Commission booth, one
of several maintained by
American farm commodity
groups participating in the
United States pavilion.
• • •
Interesting statistic: Pre
cise cost of mail charges for
a personally dictated business
letter Is $1.981 1 Figure is a
Chicago firm's analysis based
on an cxccutive’a salary of
only $125 per week and a
stenographer at $70. Seems it
would be cheaper lu telephone
or telegraph.
• • •
"The Clock" hears a US.
governmental agency is dick­
ering for office space in San­
ford.
• • •
That visiting Army officer
assigned t-. Naval intelligence
here last week reminds of the
Army outfit over in Italy in
WW II: Had a graduate of
m o t o r c y c l e maintenance
school assigned as a cook and
a graduate of the cook and
baker's school assigned to the
motor pool.
Jim Crowe wrote • letter to
the editor end u*rd the word
"deleterious." Jim says It
mean* "injurious— like throw­
ing beer cans in the river.
• e •
VOTE . . TUESDAY , . VOTE

T

'

Seminole County is expected
to top the state’s anticipated
record high vote of 55 per cent
of the registered voters in
Tuesday’s party primary elec­
tion.
This indication stems from
the high number of absentee
ballots, 350, already filed with
Registrar Camilla Bruce.
Seminole County has a total
of 18,240 registered voters, an
all-time high, Including 15,278
Democrats and 2.928 Repub­
licans. Other registered elec­
tors include two Prohibitionlits.
Secretary of State Tom

Adams, Florida's chief elec­
tion official, has predicted
that 1.2 million of the state's
registered 2.2 million voters
will go to the polls Tuesday.
Civil rights, an interesting
Senate race and a strong field
o f gubernatorial candidates
are expected to draw the rec­
ord number of voters in the
state.
But Adams admitted that
bad weather or some other
unforeseen event on election
day could knock his prediction
into a cocked hat.
Seminole County bars, as
others throughout the state,

will be closed until 7 p.m.
Tuesday,
The county's 23 polling
places (listed elsewhere on
this front page) will be open
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tues­
day.
All Seminole County elec­
tors will vote on the water
conservation and control act.
Seminole Republicans will
vote for a candidate for gov­
ernor from among Ken Folks,
H. B. Foster and Charles R.
Holley.
Seminole Democrats will
vote for candidates for party
nominations as follows:

For U. S. senator—Spessard
L. Holland and Bralley Odham.
For governor — H a y d o n
Rums, Fred Dickinson, Rn
bert King High, Frederick B.
Karl, Scott Kelly and John E.
Mathews.
For attorney general—Earl
Falrcloth
and James
W.
Kyncs.
For public utilities commis­
sioner—Phillip S. Brewer and
Edwin L. Mason.
For state representative—S.
J. Davis Jr. and Robert G.
Petree.

For tax collector—James P.
Avery Jr., \V. It. Ellerbe,
Troy Ray, Marjorie C. Shep­
ard, Rudy L. Sloan and Roy
R. Wright Jr.
For tax assessor—Richard
E. McCanna and Mary Earle
Walker,
For county ju d ge— Karlyle
Housholder and Harlan Tuck.
For prosecuting attorney —
Kenneth W. McIntosh and
Thomas A. Speer.
For superintendent of pub.
lie instruction—It. T. Mllwce
and Jim I’ igntt.
For rnunty commissioner,
District 1—Ha| Colbert, J. C.

Hutchison, A. C. Smith Jr. and
Edward Yarborough.
For county commissioner,
District 3 — George Bobrow,
Ford Cavanaugh and W. Law­
rence Swofford.
For county commissioner,
District 5 - George W. Bell,
Harry F. Cushing, John M.
Fitzpatrick, Ruth II. Galla­
gher and J. O. Gregory.
District Democrats only will
vote for these party nomina­
tions:
For constahle, District 4—
Joe Raggcrly, R. E. Carroll,
J. U. Lee, Charles M. Scott
and Charlie Thomas.
For justice of the peace,

District 6—Linton L. Cox, A1
Davis, Raymond Morris and
Bill M. York.
For constable, District 6—
Charles Fagan, Grady L.
Hall, George W. Reek and
Billy Joe Young.
Where more than two candi­
dates are in a race the suc­
cessful nominee must receive
50 per cent plus one of the
total votes cast for that of­
fice. Should any one candidate
fail to rcccivo 50 per cent
plus one of the total Vote,
thrn the top two candidates
will oppose each other in the
second or runoff primary on
May 26.

General election will be held
on Nov. 3. Robert Hoover, Re*
publican, will oppose Davis or
Petree for state representa­
tive. Guy Allen, Republican,
will fare McCanna or Mrs.
Walker for assessor. E. Popa
Bassett, Republican, will run
against Bobrow, Cavanaugh
or Swofford for county com­
missioner from District 3.
Jim Blrkenmeyer Jr., Demo­
crat, and Walter R. iloherg.
Republican,
will
run
for
School Board member from
District 3. Charles E. Kern,
Republican, will oppose Cox,
Davis, Morris or York for Jus­
tice of the peace for District 6.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Polling
Vote Tuesday! Places

You've heard it before, hut because o f its
importance we beg your pardon if we miund
repetitious.
You alone could decide the election for a
candidate. Your one vote Tuesday is that vital.
It's been proved before. Today you are
looked up to by each candidate running for pub­
lic office. They have been doing all in their
power to let you know their qualifications. Tues­
day you can't be undecided for your vote is that
important.
The most important thing you mny do this
year is cast your ballot for the candidate of
your choice. No matter what your choice mny
be, The Herald sincerely urges you to VOTE
TUESDAY.
For Tuesday, you are King for a Day.
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Water Control
In 1961 a clamor arose in Seminole be­
cause County Commissioners did not have the
authority for wuter control. A t that time, ns it
is now, if your living room were two-feet deep
in water the only legal assistance you could get
from the Commission would be sympnthy.
To combat this problem, the Commission
set up an investigating committee which made
recommendations that are included in the water
control measure Seminole residents will vote on
Tuesday.
Further, in 1962 the Commission request­
ed 1II1FA funds to study water control. The re­
quest was denied bocuuse the Commission hud
no authority to put a plan, based on the study,
in effect. "First," they said, “ get your authori­
ty."
’ •• j ■
Ornnge County had the authority by vir­
tue o f action by its County Commission with­
out a vote o f the people. Seminole’s governing
bonrd devised an act— identicul to that o f Or­
ange, except for two factors.
First, the Seminole Commission wanted the
eople to vote on it, and, secondly, the Seminole
ill hns no retroactive tax powers.
A few have criticized the measure as hav­
ing powers too brond for the County Commis­
sion. True, there are brond powers in the first
four pages o f the 45-page document. The rest
o f tho bill specifically limits powers. Actually,
the Commission’s powers under this act are not
ns brond as it hns in many other areas, includ­
ing roads and bridges.
It hns been charged that tho Commission
would have unlimited power to float general
obligation bonds. Thin, also, is true. Rut all bonds
must be issued in accordance with Florida sta­
tutes and by a referendum vote o f freeholders.
Basically the act will enable tho Commis­
sion to obtain federal funds for devising a mnster plan—something vitally needed. It’s on the
bnllot now because the law specified that it
should be put liefore the people on the first pri­
mary or general election.
There enn be no gray nren in the mnttcr o f
water control for Seminole County. It will cither
be white or black. The Herald has studied this
bill and finds that it is a good one and that it is
needed. Also, we are convinced that five elected
officials are not going to start digging cunals all
over the county without n responsible plan and
without tho authority o f people in speciul assess­
ment districts who will foot the bill for the
projects from which they alone benefit.
It will take at least 18 months to two years
to devise a mnstcr plan. We believe the people
have asked for this measure and that the Com­
mission has devised the best possible act.
The Herald also commends the Commission
and legislative delegation for including in the
referendum the specific recommendations asked
for by the Commission, including the right o f
the people to vote on the meusure. After all,
that’s tho democratic way. The Herald, there­
fore, urges the adoption of the proposed wuter
control act on Tuesday.

E

-ife Saving
Classes Set

J. D. Callahan
Retires Here

A eenior life saving course
will get under way tonight st
the Municipal Fool. Jack
Horner will be Instructor for
scries of classes at 7:30
m. on $(ondsys, Wednes­
days and Fridays of each
week.
Registration will be open
through Wednesday night's
class.

John D. Callahan, of 835
East 20th Street, has retired
after 34 years as raahler of
Chase and Company.
He joined the firm in Jack­
sonville in 1024, moved with it
to Orlando In 1025 and again
to Sanford in 1030.
Asked what are his plans for
retirement, he said; "I'm go­
ing to do nothing.”

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WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness through Tuesday; high todny in 70s; low tonight in 60s.
ing precincts will be open
from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Tues­ VOL. 56
United Press Leased W:re
JbUbUshed IU08
MONDAY, MAY 4, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 182
day, as follows:
1— Seminole Junior High
School.
2— Scout Building, L a k e
Monroe.
3— H o m e
Demonstration
Building, 23lh Street.
4— Altamonte Springs Fire
House.
PARIS (UPI) — President
6— Otiedo Town Hall.
Charles
de Gaulle returned to By United Press International his local rival. Mayor Haydon price-fixing. 1/ any member
6— G e n e v a Community
Three of tha seven youths
a heavy work schedule today
Florida'a candidates f o r Burns, is taking credit for of my commission votes to fix
House.
who admitted breaking and
for
tbe
first
time
since
his
governor roamed the stale to* everything that happened in retail prices on milk. I'll Im­
7— Old School House, Chilloperation.
entering an area achool wera
day, hopping from one big vot­ Jacksonville,
mediately fire him.”
uota.
placed on strict, indefinite
ing
renter
to
another
in
a
fin­
"But
when
Haydon
dug
the
On
Sunday
the
candidates
8— Goldenrod C o m munlty
al thrust for a berth in the St. Johns niver through here, had little rest. In hectic cam­ probation this morning by
House.
(U PI)
- runoff after Tucsdiy'a first lie gut a little mixed up and paigns the candidates hustled
9—
Longwood Town Hall. WASHINGTON
Juvenila Court Judga Vernon
ran it under the Mathews in and nut of town* In an ef­
to— Lake Mary Fire House. For the 1961 college graduate primary ejection.
Mita.
Not even a night cut to two bridge,” Mathews told the lo­ fort to meet as many voters
It— Altamonte S p r l n g a job prospects are better In
The other four ara in tha
nearly
all
fields
as
the
econ­
cal
crowd
of
supporters.
They
as
possible
before
Tuesday's
hours
sleep
and
badly-dam­
Community House.
county jail awaiting transprimary,
12— I'ervls Heal Estate Of­ omy show* "growing pro­ aged voral rorils could atop roared with laughter.
mises” for the year ahead. Sen. John Mathews Jr. of
Sen. Scott Kelly, in a state­
Kelly flew from Lakeland to portation to the Florida In­
fice, F'oreat City.
Jacksonville from an all-out ment issued before leaving his the Tampa area. Rep. Fred dustrial School for Boya.
13— !,ongwood Elementary
campaign finale.
All seven were nabbed
hometown of Lakeland for a Karl and Miami Mayor Ro­
School.
After a 4 a.m. arrival in final day of campaigning in bert King High talked to vot­ •hortly after they entered
(UPI)
14— Lyman High S c h o o l WASHINGTON
Sen. J. William Fulbright, ( 17- Jacksonville front Pensacola, Palm Beach county, said ers throughout the Southeast the South Seminole Junior
Gym.
High School, ransacking sev*
15— Shrine Club, 104 SouthArk.), left for Europe today where he appeared on telcvia. there would be no retail price- Florida area.
Fred
Dickinson was at eral offices, taking six trancarrying a special message to ion and shook hands with fac­ fixing on milk if lie is elected.
Lee Avenue,
He said one of Ills first acta home In West Palm Beach alitor radios and a taps re­
16— Florida Tower Lounge,the Greek and Turkish gov­ tory worker!, Mathews mixed
humor and earnestness in an would be to ask the legislature where he addressed a large corder.
ernments
urging
them
to
end
Bear Lake.
rally.
Jacksonville
Mayor
The Judge ordered the three
17— Caaselbcrry Fire House. their bitter strife over Cyprus. appeal to campaign workers to revoke retail price-fixing
at a breakfast in Jacksonville. authority of the commission Haydon Bums appeared to ba boya arraigned today to pay
18— F’srmers Auction MarkHe said ho listened to the and "if Ihc legislature fails tu shifting his campaign to a a proportionate ahara o f tha
et. Highway 17-92.
race for the May 26 runoff,
damages estimated at $236,
19— Seminole High School PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - car radio between stops and do il, (lien I will appoint only
Dickinson moved Into Dade Tha money, he lnalited,‘&lt;must
"I never heard such campaign those persons to the commie
Civil
rights
demonstrations
Gym.
gibberish, silly jinnies and rion wha alii pledge in writ­ and Broward counties today coma irem work- performed
20— Upssla Church Educa­will be staged;at the topthnt:bat ing that Jhev, jppose retail where be will windup the II- by the boya.
n.g convention^ f t Wiv Re m i!*&gt;lalm s." if*
tional Balm In*.
week campaign that covered
Strict terms o f tha proba­
publican
and
Democratic
par
21—
111 French Avenue.
the stato's 67 counties.
tion were apellcd out this
22— Home Food Service, 401lies- according lo the Con­
Scott Kelly told supporters morning by Judge Miso who
gress
of
Racial
Flquallty
West 13th Street.
he will have an "overwhelm warned the youths they would
23— Prairie L a k e Legion(CORE).
Ing majority of the votes” "definitely" ba sant to tha
HalL
Tuesday.
Industrial school should they
Karl, In .Miami, said he violate tha terms.
BAKERSFIELD. Calif. would continue discussing all
Ilia boys' parents or cle$a
(UIH) — Sen. Harry Goldwa
isauci up to the last minute friends wera in tha judge's
ter has another feather in his
and would not allow (he race
WASHINGTON (UPI) — piesidrntial primary will be to degenerate into a name chambers this morning.
California pre • primary cap
today—the
unanimous
en Voters In six states go to the held May 26.
calling contest on the last
dorsement of the conserva­ polls Tursiluy in primary
Other primaries will he day.
Burglars hnd a "Held day" tive United Republicans of elections, with most interest held later tills month ill Ne­
Burns' supporters are so
centered on Ahihatnn Gov. braska, West Virginia, Ore­
In Sanford over the weekend, California (UROC).
confident of victory Tuesday
George C. Wallace's president­ gon, Maryland, Kentueky and they have begun seeking
although not obtaining too
ial test ill Indiana.
North Carolina.
NEW YORK (U P I)— Potlea
much for their efforts, it was
backing from supporters of
A rigid-to work issue In
The District of Columbia other candidates with an eye sought today to link the un­
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. —
reported today by Police Chief
solved alayinga of two white
( UPI) A toen-ager George Oklahoinu slimed attention also will hold a primary Tues­ to the runoff election.
Roy Williams, as follows:
Goldsboro School, nothing 1-awrcnce, 15, was in satis' with the Indiana eolitest. The day to elect delegates to the
High continued hla fight men In Harlem to a racist
taken; Plnecrest School, noth­ factory condition today In four other stall* balloting national political convention* against Uie big interests, gang of young Negro hood­
ing taken; New York beer Greater Niagara General Hos Tuesday ate Alabama, Flor­ this summer. However, lio wlio spend hundreds of thou­ lums.
Evidenea Indicates the gang
garden, 1301 W e s t
13th pital after he plummeted 100 ida, New Mexico, ami Ohio. presidential candidal* la in­ sands of dollars during (he
Tuesday's primary in Flor­ volved.
Street, between $80 and $70 feet onto shale rock in the
final days o f the governor's w i i formed in recent months
N'igara River gorgo Sunday. ida is for atuto and rongieaTho primaries usher In a campaign to elect (heir fav­ and had dedicated itself to at­
from a Juko box.
aiunal offices. Tbo state's month of heavy politicking in orite candidate. These can­ tacking whites in the largely
State Produce Company,
which 12 states will vote for didates spend $7,000 a day. Negro area for reasons o f race
1300 French Avenue, checks,
GENEVA (U PI)—The Ken­
real or phantom candidates It would take a citizen earning alone.
stamps, papers ami three
for the presidency and for $1.25 an hour, tha minimum
One o f the murdered men
hams taken; George DcMat- nedy round of tariff talks
candidate* for state offices I advocate, three years to was a missionary, tha other •
tio grocery, 1506 West 13th opened Unlay witli a pledge
from President Johnson that
and Congrcas.
earn that much."
fruit peddler.
Street, some rliunge stolen,
The
Republican schedule
I)r. Stanley - Parker office, the United States will do it*
list* nine states choosing na­
209 Ssn Carlos Avenue, silver utmost U) reduce harrier* to
letter opener; Dr. Eli White, international trade for the
A Bookartown Negro, Eddie tional convention delegates in
302 San Marcos Avenue, noth­ benefit of all nations.
Lee Smith, 19, will answer to May at state conventions, in­
ing, and Dr. C. F. Brooke
charges o f armed robbery and cluding fuur tills weekend and
Smith, 302 San Marco* Ave­
breaking and entering before others to come In Wyoming,
VIENNA (U PI) - Heavily Justice o f the Peace Hugh Michigan, Vermont, Alaska
nue, $79 taken.
armed Czech security forces Duncan this afternoon.
and Mississippi.
and police
chased
young
Constable Bob Carroll ar­
anli • Communist demonstra rested Smith early Suturday in
tors with police dogs during a Bookertown bar after Mrs.
May Day riots in Prague,
E. S. Gardner had been robbed
Western eyewitnesses report
in her grocery at Laku Mon­
Application o f a group of
ed today.
roe.
Kenneth W.
area businessmen for a chart­
Carroll suld a thief broke
er to organize tha First Na­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) into Mis. Gardner's adjoining
tional llnnk of Seminole Coun­
apartment, forced her at gun Ray and Washington countiea
ty hna been rejected, it was
point into the grocery and [wet® •dded today to counties
learned today.
made o ff with between $100
whlrh S «r e U r y of State
Congressman A. S. Herlong
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - and $160 and a revolver.
Tom Adams will send deput­
Jr. telephoned The Herald this
From the description sup­ ies to waten Tuesday's bal­
morning that the chief na­ A mother of five children
was killed and her husband plied by Mr*. Gardner, Carroll loting for any sign of irregu­
tional bank examiner for the
critically injured when their ■aid he atersted Smith 45 min­ larities.
U. 8. comptroller of currency
car collided with a train near utes later in the bar. The con­
Adams said he was request­
reported he had denied the ap­
here early today.
stable said lie recovered Mrs. ed to send the observers by
plication. No reason was given
Killed was Mrs. Joseph Gardner's wallet from Smith’s candidates whom he identified
for the rejection.
Noreskl- 29, of Jacksonville. shoe.
as a Mr. Thurmond, running
Joseph K'oreskl, 39, was in
for sheriff in Washington
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
critical condition at a hospi­
County and a Mr. Hodges,
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
- tal.
candidate for supervisor of
SAIGON, South Viet /(am registration in Bay County.
The Supreme Court let stand
Investigators said the car
today a Jacksonville court struck the engine of an At­ (U PI) — Authorities enforc­
Ada mi previously had as­
order that Duval county pub­ lantic Coait Line train at ed the tightest possible secur­ signed deputies to Nassau,
lic school teachers and ad­ 12th Street and Lane Avenue. ity measures In Saigon i#iiay Clay, Santa Rosa and Mon­
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ministrators must be assign­ The couple was thrown from to block the increasingly bold roe counties, also at the re­
ed without racial considera­ the tar, which ended in a terror tactics of Communist quest of candidates or Demo­
Fd. Pol. Adv.
tions.
ditch 50 feet away.
guerrillas.
cratic officials.

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Back On Job

Gubernatorial Candidates 3 Youths Put On
Probation; 4 To
Racing Down To Final Wire Be Confined

Job Outlook

Fulbright On Trip

Conventions Too

UROC For Burry

Burglars Have
Busy Weekend

Voters In 6 States
Go To Polls Tuesday

G ang Suspect In
Race Slayings

Goes Over Falls

Tariff Talks Open

Suspect Faces
Robbery Count

Good Evening!

Anti-Reds Protest

Application For
Bank Rejected

Observers Sent
To 6 Counties

Mother O f Five
Killed In Crash

Ruling Stands

VOTE
Tomorrow
Obligated
To
67,000 Citizens

M cIntosh

Trained For Service ,
Experienced Trial Attorney

Tighten Security

KENNETH W. McINTOSH

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Exercise Your Right; Vote In Tomorrow's Primaries

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�VA Dividends
Pay Premiums

Controversy Expected
WASHINGTON (UPI) Tba Post Office Department,
having made public the de­
sign of the John F. Kennedy
memorial stamp, U stoically
awaiting high praise and
•tarn criticism.
The department is almost
certain the five-cent stamp’s
design will be controversial.
It will be Issued nationwide
May S , the birthday anni­
versary of the late president.
"There will be those who
love it and those who hate it,
and probably very few in the
middle ground," a spokesman
said. Ih* design wss select­

ed by Mrs. Jacqueline Ken
ncdy.
Although no single feature
of the blue-gray stamp is
unique, all of its features are
unusual.
It is made up of two panels,
both of which look like pic
tures on a television screen
One of the panels shows the
eternal flame and has “ U. S.
Postage" inscribed vertical
ly along one side.
The other contains an in
formal portrait of the late
president, cropped closely at
his chin and cutting off part
of his hair at the top.

For
Property

EDWARD SIMON, president of the Scminole-DeBnry Heart Association
for the past two years, left, recently turned over the office to the newly
elected president, Dr. Luis Perez, second from left. Other officers o f the
association, except for Howard Hodges, treasurer, who is not shown, are
Mrs. Dorothy Odham, vice president and Merle Warner, secretary.

jj^ C iR R A W A Y

McKIBBIN

Casualty

Close Out Sale
GIFT

ST. PETERSBURG— M. T.
Dixon, director o f tha Depart­
ment of Vatarana Affairs for
the State o f Florida ha* an­
nounced that almoat a million
vrterana who hold GI Ufa In■uranre peliciea are- u«lng
their regular annual dividends
to guard against Iota o f their
insurance.
Tha VA haa paid ntarly 1230
million in dividends for 1064 to
mort than 4.7 million veteran!
and servieamtn who hold par­
ticipating GI insuranct.
GI policy holders may ar­
range, Dixon aald, to leava fu ­
ture annua] dividends with the
VA as interest as a credit to
meet monthly p r a m l u m a
should the policy holder fail
to pay them before the end of
the 31-day period.
These dividends are aubject
to withdrawal by the policyholder on request.
A bath epray unit with selfcleaning brush ia for tha dogs.
Twisting the brush head ex­
tends plastic bristles for
scrubbing with suds. After
rinsing the brietlee can be
retracted and looaa hair wip­
ed off.

FA 2-0331

114 NORTH PARK

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JOHN FITZPATRICK
YOUR

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
D IS T R IC T

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His Service To Seminole County
Since 1961 Has Earned Your
Support.

•

Seminole County Needs A
County Commissioner Who Will
Stand Up And Be Counted On The
Various Problems Facing The County.
Pd. Pol. Adv.

ITEMS

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322-5842

FREE T R A N S P O R T A T IO N

FIRST DIVE into the Olympic-size L-shape swimming pool at Sanford
Naval Academy ia pictured. Midshipmen lined up and dove o ff in aucceasion at a aignal from Supt. II. J. Furman, who Inter was himself tossed
in, uniform and all.
(Herald Photo)

HOUSHOLDER
YOUR

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CALL

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OR

322-4390

THOMAS

CHARLIE

FOR CONSTABLE DIRT. 4

Pd. Pol. Adv.

A. K. HOSSETTER o f Sanford, right, drops his
ticket into the box at Kioridu State Rank Fri­
day morning as ho sought to win one of the ex­
pensive gifts offered to mnrk the 25th anniver­
sary o f the hank. With Rossettcr is Wayne Al­
bert, a bank employe.
(Herald Photo)
The ahoe lace teems to be
going the way of the five-cent
cigar, the five-cent phone cell,
and the buggy whip. A report
from the National Shoe Retail
era Aiioclation, at any rata,
Indicate! that more and m^r*
of the new fall ahoea for men
are allp-ona.

WANTED
YOUR

VOTE

FOR

J. U. (URBAN) LEE
FOR CONSTABLE DISTRICT 4

NOTIC'D o r BALD
N olle* 1* h -r.b jr given that
pureuant to final dacra* ren ­
dered on th* loth d a y o f April,
l i f t , In that certain cauat
pending In th* Circuit Court
In and tor H.mlnola County,
Florida, In Chancery, wherein
FIRST
FF.DLHAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a co rp o r­
ation. la P lain tiff, and EDITH
O.
SEAMAN
I*
defendant.
Chancery Dnrkat No. l * » » l , I
ARTH U R 1L UKOKWITH, JIL.
Clerk nr the afnreaald Circuit
Court, w ill within the legal
hour* o f aal* on FRIDAY, MAY
II, l l l l , o ffe r fo r aala and Ball
to the hlghret and h alt bidder
fur caeh at tha front dour of
th* Courthuuaa o f Samlnnl*
County, Florida. In Sanford.
Florida, the follow ing daacrlbad property, allualed and being
In Bamlnola County, Florida,
to -w lt;
Lot* tl. ft. and t l. Block
14. o f HANLANDO THE
SUIIL’ IHI 1IK At’ T IF l'L , A L ­
TA MONTH SUCTION, a c ­
cording to Plat th ereof re ­
corded in Plat Hook *. page
•T, o f the Public Record*
o f Sem inole County, F lo r ­
ida.
Said eala w ill be m ad* pu r.
euant to and In order to eatlefy the terme o f aald fin a l d e ­
cree.
(SKAT.)
A rthur II. Ilackw lth, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court. In
and for Sem inole County.
Florida.
B y: Sandra S. Jehnaon.

P. P.

PH ILLIP H. LOGAN
SIIINIIOLSKIt AND LOOAN

P. o. noz m i

Sanford, Florida
Attorney far P lain tiff
Puhllah May 4, 1144

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"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING

Vote for Experience in
Law Enforcement, Fairness
and Justice for All.

COUNT Y JUDGE

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H EAR

Jim Pigott

Vote Tomorrow — M ay 5!

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discuss our school issues!
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Sanford

9:15-9:30
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Downtown Cleaners &amp; Launderers
113 8 . Palmetto Ave.

322-5292

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Dorn and raised in Seminole County.
Married — 4 children.
Resides 1004 Lincoln St., Sanford.
Member: First Methodist Church, Ameri­
can Legion, Sportsman Association,
DAV, Kiwanis, Elks, Florida and Semi­
nole County Bar Associations, Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.
• Has practiced law in Seminole County for
17 years.
• County Prosecuting Attorney for past 11
years.

EXPERIENCED - CAPABLE - FAIR!
P 4 . P o l. A d r.

�Ganforl

Officers Named
For Bear Lake
•Garden Circle

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Mon. May 4, *64— Pape 3

City Hall Wants No Monkey Business
MIAMI (L T D - You can't
fight city hall and you can't
monkey
around
with
it,
either.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fow­
ler bought a pair of woolly
monkeys and built a 8(50 spe-

RE-ELECT

daily heated house for them and we’ ve got ordinances
after checking with city hall against things like that.”
at Biscaync Park near here.
A clerk told them it was okay
to have monkeys.
But when the monkeys
were installed in their out­
door cage the city gave the
Fowlers 10 days to get rid
GIVE YOUR HOME
of them.
THE BRIGHT LOOK
“ They asked if there was
l*h. 322-88(1
any law against monkeys and
we told them no." said Mayor
J. W. Rchficid. “ Rut we did­
ATLANTA (U PI) - Atlanta n’t know they were going to
police said Sunday night they start an outdoor too. The
2817 S. French
are
complaining
still did “ not have the tiger neighbors
by the tall.”
The tiger in question was a
nine-week-old one stolen late
Saturday from the Atlanta
Zoo.
Valued at 81.000, the tiger
was being kept in a nursery in
the cat building out of the pub­
lic view and Zoo Director
Johnny Dilbcck suggested the
thief must have known where
to find it.
Five years ago, someone
stole an alligator from the
too—and it later turned up in
a swimming pool in a down­
town hotel.

By Maryana Miles
Officers for the Boar Lake
Garden Circle were Introduc­
ed at a meeting o f the group
held last Thursday at the
home of Lie president, Mrs.
C. L. Brunk, 1337 Lake Asher
Circle, Bear Lake.
Mrs. Brunk was re-elected
* f o r another term as president.
Other officers will be Mrs.
Albert Jacobs, first vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Vernon Gleaves,
second vice president; Mrs.
Vernon Herrington, treasurer;
Mrs. Richard Scott, corres­
ponding secretary and Mrs.
Allen Forward, recording sec­
retary.
Officers will be installed byMrs. Scott at a luncheon to
be held Saturday at 12:30 p.
NEW MINISTER at Forest City Baptist
m. at the Crest Restaurant in
Church. Rev. Clifford Gresham, and Mrs. GrePine Hills. The luncheon will
shnm are now residing in their new home on
be the final meeting of the
Ten ace Boulevard in W. Lake Brantley. The
circle until activities arc re­
Greshams moved here from Winter Bark und
sumed in September.
have one daughter, a student ut DuBois Aca­
Others present for Thurs­
demy.
(Herald Photo)
day night's meeting were
Mrs. Charles Duncan
Jr.,
Mrs. William Massey, Mrs.
Mallard ducks have been
Robert Kowalski, Mrs. Rob­
known to live 20 yeara.
ert Stevenson, Mrs. Carl MoCub Scout Pack 507, which j
ro, Mrs. Charles Ryan and
m sponsored by Grace Meth­
Mrs. Max Weiner.
ELECT
odist Church, held its April
Pack Meeting at the church
on the theme, “ Cub Scout Na­
turalist." Two full tables of
[ plants were on display. A pot
luck supper preceded the
By Evelyn Lundy
The WMU of the First Bap­ meeting.

JOE DAVIS
YOUR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE

BRUNING
PAINTS

Tiger Stolen
From Zoo

FROM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
A VITAL Interest and Active Participation In Affaira Of
Seminole County.
A PROVEN Record Of Public Service For Seminole County.
DEDICATED To Tnsk Of Serving ALL Of Seminole County.

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Oviedo Church
Circles Set
M eetings

tist Church of Oviedo will
meet at 7 p m. at the church
for the regular monthly aupper and business session. Sup­
per will be served by the
Pearl Martin Circle.
The Bethany and Mary Fos­
ter Circles of the First Moth• odist Church both will meet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Wayne Ellis with Mrs.
J. T. Coe as co-hostess.
Meetings were scheduled to­
day for tha Mary Martha ClrT ie at 8 P-tnthe homo of
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler and for
the Chapel Guild Circle at
3:30 p.m. at the home of Mra.
P. G. Slavik.
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The new Morning Circle be­
ing formed will meet Wednes­
day at 9:30 a.m. at the home
of Mrs. John Lundy. Anyone
wishing to Join or visit will be
welcome.

Awards were presented by
Stevean Kostival, pack mast­
er, to: Donald Fcrrante, bear
badge; Mltchcl Murphy, wolf
badge and denner stripes;
Bob McIntosh, wolf badge;
Jeff Parrish, wolf badge and
gold arrow; Doug Hammeifahr, wolf badge and denner
stripes;
Robert Thompson,
denner stripes; Rickie Kosti­
val, assistant denner stripes
and Dean Trovlngcr, lion bad­
ge, gold arrow and year pin.
Bob cat pins were presented
to John Cocliranc,
Bryan
Hurt, David Tise, Mike Smith
and Stacy Ollifs.
Buddy Williams, institution­
al representative, presented
an 818 check to Donald (Rocky ) Ferrante for selling the
most tickets in this area for
the recent Scout-O-Rama.

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Elmer G. Banks Dies In Ohio

Wide Areas Lashed
By Violent Weather
United Preea iBtormttocil
An IntenM ttorm high in
the northern Rockies dumped
mors snow In Montana today
and pushed heavy rain east*
ward acroaa the Great Plain*.
Rising floodwater* In Georgia
kept scores of families from
their homos.
Wind gusts up to 46 miles
no hour were reported at Bill­
ings, Mont., and Icy winds
whipped giant drifts out of
Sunday's 10-inch fall In moun­
tain passes.
The weather bureau said
the storm was Intensifying and
warned Montana cattlemen to
protect their livestock.
Two days of rain sent rivers
and streams spilling from
their banks In Georgia. More
than 100 families fled their
homes In Richmond county
and a dosen persons were

*

to seek refuge from
gushing water near Thomasville in southern Georgia.
Hurricane force winda peak­
ed at 100 mph. along the
North Carolina coast Sunday
and caused property dam­
age. Telephone poles were
torn from the ground and
power disrupted for three
hours to one area near Southpart, N. C.
A r b o r e tu m *

Most arboretum*, in addl
tion to special lectures and
c o n d u c t e d tours through
plant collections, have exellent reference libraries and
act a» centers o f plant Infor­
mation, identifying p l a n t *
■ent In by amateurs, answer­
ing question* and publishing
bulletins, according to the
Encyclopaedia llrltnnnlca.

Elmer G. Banka of Sanford
died at 11 p.m., Tuesday,
April 28, In tho Veterans Hos­
pital in Dayton, Ohio, following a long illness.
Born in Tallapoosa, Gs.,
March 30, 1907, ha cam* to
Sanford with his parents In

On Kearsarge

NEW IBM MACHINE used by the Florida State Rank, the first to get
the Intricate equipment in the county, Is heinjf checked over by visitors
to tho bnnk. Friday the institution marked its 25th anniversary. Shown
nre, from left, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Friend of Enterprise, I»rinjf Bur­
gess, hank vice president, and Mrs. Hernard Schumann of Dcllnry.

M rs Lynam Dies
In Philadelphia
Word has been received of
the death of Mr*. William
(Maud) Lynam, former resi­
dent of Enterprise who has
been living in tho Presbyter­
ian Home In Philadelphia,
Pa., for tho past acvcral
yeari.
Funeral services were held
in tho Presbyterian Chapel
and burial wai in Philadel­
phia.

EST. 1933
IN S U R A N C E A T A

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USS KEARSARGE (FHTNC) — Terry W. Rider, interior
communications
technician
thlnl class, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mark W. Rider of
159 Plumosus Dr., Altamonte
Springs, is serving aboard the
antl-eubmarlns aircraft car­
rier USS Kearsarge which
March 30 searched for nine
passengers of a privately own­
ed aircraft which was forced
to ditch In the Pacific Ocean.
The plane was last heard
from on March 28 when It rei ported an engine fire on Its
‘ flight from Hawaii to Los An­
geles. At aunset on April 1,
the search was railed off and
Ute passengers were presum­
ed lost.
Kearsarge normally opera­
tes at the hub of an anti-submarine "Hunter-Killer'' group
composed of air, surface, and
sub-surface units designed to
find and destroy enemy sub­
marines.

FA 2-0814

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THOMAS A. SPEER
~j

Seminole County
Prosecuting Attorney
“ I will serve all the people
fairly and impartially

M ay 5 Democratic Primary
For Trnnsporfafinn To Tha Polls

CALL 322-2630
Paid Political Adv.

Check new sheets for the
thread count. The higher the
thread count, the better the
sheet.

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1921. He wss a veteran of
World War II and services
were to be held today at 3
p m. In Washington, D. C.,
with burial to follow in Arlinglon National Cemetery.
Survivors are two sons, E.
G. (Jerry) Banks of Winter
Park and Frank Banks of
Dayton, Ohio; two sisters.
Mrs. Irving Feinbcrg and
Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr. of Sanford and several grandchlldren. nieces and nephew*.
In Washington, I). C., today
lo attend the acrvlces are E.
&lt;}. Banks, Mrs. J. L. Horton
Sr. and J. L. Horton Jr.

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WELCOME WAGON hostess Mrs. Virginia
Petroski wns on hand Friday for the special
open houso held at the Floridn Stnto Hank. Tho
hank wns mnrking its 25th anniversary. Part of
tho Rifts offered to hank visitors is shown by
Mrs. Petroski. She is holdinR part of a sterliriR
silver urranRcment.
Herald Photo)

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District 4

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Hello there. Watch your gar­
den grow now. Because of
that welcome rain we hod
Monday It will sure green up
that lawn and make Ihe flowera bloom »uro enough ♦ • •
Claude (Uubha) and Johanna
llitell and two small children
were here tills past weekend
visiting his parents Claude
ami Mary llitell. They got
to see Tommy Hitlell who
rame In Friday from South
Carolina where lie is station­
ed wills the National Guard.
Tommy ha* a two weeks
leave. • • ♦ Also home on
leave with the Guard is Jim­
my Carroll. Had William Jr.
and brother Tommy drove up
lo get him Thursday. Jim
got home In tlino to go sec
his grandfather William Carroll Sr. who Is confined lo
the local hospital where he
underwent recent surgery, ho
glad you are on the road
lo quick recovery Bill be­
cause 1 understand you were
really very sick. I know it
has cased the worry on Mahie.. • • • Congratulations lo
Mildred ami Ivnn Noble on
Ihclr 25th wedding anniver­
sary. They are former resi­
dents and were here last week
for their anniversary. • • •
This
Sunday
was Na­
tional 4 11 Church Sunday. The
senior 4-H Girls group of
Lake Monroe went in a
group to the llpsala Prcshy
tcrian Church where tiny
participated In Ihe service at
the 11 o’clock hour. Hcv.
James Hardin s p o k e on
of
Three
Choices
•The
Youth. Everyone wa» wrlcome to visit at that time to
hear the girls • • In the Coun­
ty 4-H dress revue last Sat­
urday evening Patty Baker
and Susan Dunn of the luike
Monroe Handy Helpers 1 11
girla came In second place
in the senior and Junior divi­
sion. Also In the Junior divi­
sion runners-up were Debbie

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in n i:m :iiY o iv KS Hint nn th« lath &lt;tnjr of
Mnr. 1914 at 11:00 A M. at th*
tnnlii ifour of tlio Court houna of
M'*mlnolo County, lit Hanford,
Florida, tho undondgntd Clork
will riffar for tala to tha high*
rnf and l»r»t bidder for ca*h tha
following dr nrrlh»'&lt;l real pro­
perty:
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CM 'll MANOIt, UNIT NO.
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tharrof na recorded In I'lat
Book If. Faff* 75 and 74,
I'uhllc Tlacorda o f Hamlaolo County, Florida
together will* all structure*,
Intproveinanta* fixture*. appltnn
nrul nppurfananoaa on
anh| land o r u»*-&lt;l In con ju n c­
tion therewith.
Thla aala le mad# pursuant
♦o final darraa of foracloaura
rnlarrd In Chanrrry action No.
I!tItf*4 now pending In ilia C lrrult Court o f and for Hsmlnols
County, Florida*

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April. I9lil«
(HKAL)
Arthur FT. fleckw lth. Jr.
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
Ity H.indm 8. Johnaon
f)#pl|ty Clark

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P. (&gt;. Bos 1214
Sanford
Phyllis Rngrnstein
322-6254
Lake Mary
Nora Norris
TK 8-1514
8. Srmlnola
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Deltona
Mary Gettings
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YOUR

WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR VOTB
AND SUPPORT ON MAY 5. 1964
Lifetime resident o f Seminole County. Actlvu Mem­
ber of the Methodist Churrh of Geneva.
Cattleman and citrus grower.
Interested In development and growth of Seminal*
County.
Will cooperate with City, County nnd State o ffi­
ciate for improvement of roads and bridges.
With children o f my own to educate, I am person­
ally interested in Ike Public School System or Seminote County, and will work with School officials for
tho bettermrnt of schools.
I f elected I shall cooperate with ill
all or- 1” ^ “ ”

Bi-SS.'SL'SSK SJi'SSSi I YARBOROUGH
that our fine county so richly deserves.

FRED"BUD"DICKINSON
IS T H E O U T S T A N D IN G

For County Commissioner District I

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YARBOROUGH

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Name

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VI.
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Smith and Charlene Baker of
the Handy Helper*. There
were 12 entrants from this
club and one entrant from
Mrs. line's junior 4-JI girls.
That Is a wonderful allowing
and tho girls are to be congra­
tulated on tho outfits they
made. • • • Mrs. Bill Benson
of Woodruff Springs had her
sister from Tampa as her
guest last weekend. • • ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Willis (Vonda)
Carter have gone to Ft.
Pierce to reside where Willis
will be employed. • • • Miss
Wanda Drnsswcll spent last
weekend with her brother
Winston and family in TitusVilla. * • * Mr. ami Mrs.
Foster Allison motored to
Hope Sound lo visit with
friends for Ihe weekend. • •
They had as their guests
Sumlay evening the Goodspeeds, of Intercession City.
• • • Mary
Monfredu of
Orange
Boulevard
had
a s l u m b e r party at her
home Friday night. Those
staying with her and report­
ing a wonderful time were
Grace Ann Spivey. Linda and
Sandy Presley, Jewell Kelly
and Scarlet Dennis. • • ♦ Mrs.
If. A. Taylor has returned
home after spending some
lime in Jacksonville with her
daughter-in-law and children.
They brought her homo by
w-ay of St. Augustine where
they (topped to see Edgar
Iaindqulst. He look them to
Marlnolaml. ♦ • • Grace Ann
Spivey and brother Kenny are
homo with the measles. • • •
Mr. and Mr*. Luther Gray
of Ft. Lauderdale are here
visiting their son-in-law and
daughter tho Paul Dennis'.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. George
Glass were also weekend
guests of tha Dennis. They
arc from Birmingham, Ala.
• • • Tfio Wallace Driggers
of Orlando were weekend
guests of the Herman Spi­
veys.

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Mon. May 4, ’61—Pape 15

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Two Of Beatles Unable To Escape The Mob
HONOLULU, (L T D —Two
of the tinging Unities had
^trouble finding peace and
quiet during a vacation stop­
over here today.

quartet, Ringo Starr and
Haul McCartney, were travel­
ing under assumed names on
a separate holiday.
Starr and McCartney went
to
Portual
Sunday
from

The mop-haired
llritnns,
John Lennon and George Har­
rison, were scheduled to fly
on to Australia later in the
day.
The other members of the

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fJAHB ASSOCIATION, a co r ­
p ora ti on .

Plaintiff.

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J'ATIIICI A C. YUL’ .N'H. M i wife,
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NOTIC E IS IIEItKUV O I V BN that oil th* inth day o f
May, I9« t. at 11 00 A.M.. at the
fr o n t tloor o f the C ou rt ll«»u**
o f Seminole C ou n ty , at Snnf&lt; r&lt;l,
F lor id a, the H on ora b le A r th u r
ft. Ilaekwltli. J r . C lark " f the
C ir c u it
C ou r t
"f
Sem in ol e
C o u n ty , Florid a, will o f f e r fo r
&gt;nle to the hlkhrnt and l i f i t
bid d er f o r « a«h, at p ublic o u t ­
c ry , tire f o l l o w i n g dew,rlhed
p ro p e r ty
of
the
Defendant!
H o w a r d II. Y oung and Patricia
C. Y oung , hie wife,

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Taris. In Lisbon they hoard­
ed a commercial flight head­
ed for Miami. They used the
names Ashcroft and Cockroft.
Sunday Lennon and Harri­
son were spirited out of their
hotel her. about noon and
were driven to a beach home
o f an advertising executive
who wanted to give them a
chance to relax.
The respite was short­
lived. Some girls spotted them
swimming, and word spread
quickly that the Hcatles were
in the neighborhood. Soon a
crowd surrounded the execu­
tive's home.
Lennon and Harrison be­
came tense when the crowd
spilled into the yards and

Business
Briefs
A.R. Lnrmann of Lormann
Realty, Realtors, Casselberry,
announces the opening of a
new Hranch Office on I'ondcl*
la Road, North Fort Myers.
Wayne H. Risliop, formerly
of Orlando has been appointed
Hranch Manager. Marvin ft.
Austin of North Fort Myers
and Hazel Helgeson o f Capo
Coral arc associated as sales
personnel.
The opening of the North
Fort Myers Office is the be­
ginning of a planned expan­
sion by Lormann Really to lo­
cate offices throughout the
State of Florida as rapidly as
qualified personnel can be
employed and trained to staff
1the new offices.

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OHLANPn
2ND
TION, ac c o r d in g
to plat
In Pint
t h e r e o f record ed
56 and
Hook 12. P a g e*
57, P u b lic Itrc on l* o f Hem
Inote C ou n ty , F lorid a;
together
wit h
nil •trutTUre*
and
I m pr ov em en t* ,
then
or
t h e r e a ft e r on ».ild land.
T h lt I* mad e p ursua nt to
Flnnl D e c r e e o f F o re c lo su re
entered In the Above cau se.
C h a n c e ry
Pocket
No,
139P*.
now
p e n d in g In the Circu it
. C our t o f and
for
Seminole
^ Cou nty, Flor id a.
in w itnbh s \vin:m :oF. i
havt*. her eu n t o sr t r;;y hand and
o f f i c i a l seal thl* 2'.*th d a y o f
April. 1961.
(HUAI.I
A r t h u r II llec k w ith , .lr.
Clerk o f the C ircu it Court
In and f o r S em in ole C o u n ­
ty. Flor id a
ItV Jean E. W ilk e
Dep uty Clerk
Josep h M M urask o
P. O. fink 225
F e r n Park, Flor id a
i A t t o r n e y fo r P la in t iff
' PiihlD h May I. P‘ M
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FARMER GRAY BRAND
SWEET SMOKED SLICED

trees of nearby homes. Fin­
ally they deiced to return to
their hotel. As they left the
house, they were nearly mob­
bed. and had to jump in a rar
and speed away to escape the
crowd.

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OVER 35 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
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Thirteen Seminoles To Participate In State Track Meet
Sfyr

Locals Take 2nd About Sports
Place In Group Thinking
Meet At Daytona
Out Loud

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Seminole High track coach,
Dick Williams, will put 13
member* of the Tribe's track
and field team through a
•erica of workouts this week
in preparation tor the state
finals this weekend In Gaines­
ville.
The 13 Tribesmen qualified
for the right to appear in the
state's big meet by virtue of
their Individual and group
performances In the regional
track and field meet held last
weekend in Daytona Dcacli.
The Seminole outfit placed
second in the meet which
was captured by host team—
th e
Seabreeze Sandciabs.
Seabreeze — defending state
champions—posted 71 points.
Sanford was the runner-up
with 59*4 points. Eau Gallic
was third with 56, DeLand
fourth with 52*4 and Florida
Military Academy last with
24.
In the track events, George
Markos of Seminole copped
the 120-yard high hurdles in
IS seconds flat. Lcn Reinhart
was fourth. In the mile, Sem­
inole's Jack Hunt took fourth
place. The Tribe’s foursome
o f Jim Whiting, Rick Walstrom, Lloyd Freeman and
Clarence Johnson was third
in the 880-yard relay with a
1:35.3.
Darry Barks, probably Sem­
inole's most consistent per­
former this season, won the
440-yard dash with a 52.5. Ed
Griffith also placed in the
same event.
Walstrom was second in the
180-yard low hurdles when he
covered the distance in 22.3
seconds and Linton Knowles
came in fifth. Walstrom team­
ed up with Denver Vodoplch,
Harks and Freeman to come
Jn third in the sprint medley
relay with a 2:00.5. Mike Wil­
liams placed fifth in the 880yard dash with a 2:17.2, but
Johnson captured first place
in the 1120 when he poslrd a
time o f 23.1. Cotton Brown
was fourth in the tame event.
Stcryl Weber, I’aul LcRoy,
Dan McCall a n d Griffith
teamed up to come in second
in the mile relay in a time
of 3:40.4,
in the field events, LeRoy
was third in the broad Jump
with a leap of 20-fcet, 11 and
three-quarter Inches. Reinhart
placed In the vault with a
jump of B-fcet, six inches and
Lee Sparkman tied for second
in the high Jump. Ilia height
was 5-fect, 8 inches.
Dave N’ocll won the discus
event with a tots of 148 feet.
This was the third time this
spring that N'oell has set a
new school record. He has
broken tils own school record
twice.

By Julian Strnatrom
Although there is no agency
within Seminole County with
the authority to name official
high school championships in
football, basketball, baseball
and track, there is little
doubt but that Seminole of
Sanford and Oviedo High
would have to share the four
titles during the school year
which will soon come to a

close.
In football, Seminole hat to
reign at conty titleholdcrs
although they did not meet
either Oviedo or Lyman dur­
ing the 1963 gridiron season.
But there it also little doubt
but that Seminole
would
have easily beaten the Oviedo
eleven and would have outrun
the Lyman Greyhounds of the
Orange Belt Conference. So
it would be Sanford, Lyman
and Oviedo in that order.
So far as basketball is con­
cerned, Oviedo's Lions — by
virtue of their victories over
Lyman and the tremendous
percentage of wins over de
feats—have to be named the
county cage champions. We'd
have to pick — It were left
up to us—the Greyhounds se­
cond and the Seminoles of
Sanford last.
In baseball, Seminole came
on strong toward the close of
the diamond campaign, but
not enough — in our opinion
—to overtake either the Lions
or the Greyhounds. The Grey­
hounds failed to come up with
winning season, that is
more victories than losses
du-ing the overall campaign.
However, the Wounds did
have a fairly balanced nine
but they met some stiff op­
position in the ORC. Rut due
to the fact that Oviedo came
up with ■ record of 10 wins
and only one loss in regular
season play, we’d have to
give Oviedo the nod as the
county's baseball champions
to go along with their myth!
cal basketball crown. It would
be a toss-up as far aa second
place in county I&gt;a*cba1l is
concerned between the Grey­
hounds and the Seminole*.
In track, th e e Is tittle
doubt but that the Sanford
school would have the track
and field title safely tucked
away. Lyman fielded an o f­
ficial track team for (fie first
time this season. Oviedo, due
to the limited number of
youths avallthle, h it a trick
team but participates in only
a limited number of events.
Anyway, most of the track
team member* alto parti
clpata In baseball and it's
Impossible for the Oviedo
school to have much of a
track schedule.
Meanwhile, the Seminoles
surprised everyone In track
and field activities this sea
Results Friday
Navy at Hanford Atlantic post son by placing first, aecond
or third In most of their
polled—wet grounds
meets. Neither Lyman nor
STANDINGS
Oviedo could hold a candle
Team
W L
Navy
to the Sanford school’! thin5 5
cladct this aeason.
Fla. St. Bank
5 5
So to wrap up county Utica
1’er. Dairy
5 3
George's
—although utrictly unofficial
4 4
Sanf. Atlantic
—we have to list them at
0 7
follows for Lite above reatont:
Games Today
Batcball .............. Oviedo
George's at Sanford Atlantic
Basketball ........... Oviedo
(4:3o Hay Avenue Park)
Football ............ Seminole
Track ................ .Seminole

Little American

Dellury Bowl Loop
Closes ’64 Season Clark, Dean, Leary
The Drllary Spare Ribbers
Bowling Club has ended its Win Links Tourney

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bowling at the DeLand Lancs
for the summer with the
standings to date at follows:
Ncvcr-Uetter team with 84,
Raked Fat 81, Tough and Ten­
der teams tied with 79*4,
Raked 73, Leans 69*4, Porkies
and Bar-B-Q tie with 67*4,
Scrap 65*4, Cracked 58*4,
Braised 58, Loins 55, Broiled
54*4 and Ribs 43.
Three Game Series: 234 for
Morris Shawkey,
Elsworth
Ogden a 512 and Leon Lormcl
a 209. The annual banquet will
be held May 14, 8 p.m. at the
Imperial House, Winter Park.
SENIOR CITIZENS NIGHT
NEW YORK (U PI) - The
first “ Senior Citizens Night’ ’
ever staged by the New York
Yankees will lie held at Yan­
kee Stadium, June 18, when
the American League champ­
ions play a nlgbl game with
the Boston Red Sox. All fans
•0 or over will be admitted for
50 cents.

Major Leagues

Joe Clark, Frank Dean and
Pat Leary teamed up to win
a three-mao, low net, best
ball tournament held by the
Senior Men's Golf Association
at the Mid Florida Country
Club Wednesday. The three
came in with a low net of 59.
The trio of Sid Gluckman.
Art Krocncke and Ken Kic'cr
tied with a n o t h e r com­
posed of Rud Mabry, Lee Ezzex and John Reami for se­
cond place with a low net
of 60.

Ganforh

Erralh Page 6— Mon. May 4, *6-1

Lions Play Today
For Group Crown

United Fret* International
National League
W L Pet. GB
.714
Philadelphia
.714
San Fran.
.625 1
Milwaukee
.563 2
Pittsburgh
The Oviedo Lions were to |ler, “ but this gang of ours
.529 2*4 meet the Tavares nine in the could go all the way. Wc'vo
St. Louis
.529 2*4 Group V, Class B baseball gotten some great play from
Cincinnati
|Jim Courier, Danny Gam.429 4
Chicago
tournament final this after­ mage, Rex Brooks, Tim Col8
tl
.421
4*4
Houston
noon in Tavarei at 3 p.m., ac­ bert and Charlie Miller, to
7 12 .388 5*4
Los Angeles
cording to Coach Paul Mikler. name just a few ."__________
3 13 .IBS 8
New York
The Lions potted a victory
Sunday’* Results
Pittsburgh 12 St. Louis R
over Brooksville last Thurs­
Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 0
day for a berth In the finals
San Francisco 6 Lot Angeles
slated for Friday. However,
3
rain prevented the playing of
Houston 5 Chicago 3
Cincinnati 6 New York 5. 1st the contest and it has been re­
l o o d ; %
a r
Cincinnati 6 New York 3- 2nd scheduled for this afternoon.
Tuesday’s Game*
In the event the Lions con­
Slim Wilson, pilot of the cra ft; Charles Meeks,
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N)
tinue their 13-game win streak
Sanford; and Harry Itohson, local sporting goods
Houston at San Fran. (N )
this afternoon they will en­
denier. Wilson came in fourth in the boat’s class
New York at Milwaukee
ter the regional finals this
Philadelphia at St. Louis (N)
in a recent Minmi-Nnssnu run April 8.
weekend for a chance to go to
A m erica! Lee gee
the state finals.
W L P e t GB
"W e've got a real good
Mondty. Tuttdty,
8 4 .667
Cleveland
baseball team ," Mikler said
W tdnttdty, Thurtdty
7 5 .583 1
Chicago
Friday
night.
“
I
had
an
idea
8 7 .533 1*4
Detroit
9 8 .529 1*4 our boy a were good but 1 was
Minnesota
convinced of it following our
7 7 .500 5
Baltimore
victory over Brooksville in the
8 8 .500 2
New York
• i.a t .r—
nW
group tourney game against
8 10 .444 5
Washington
- r-«
/
Brooksville.
7 9 .438 3
Los Angeles
"I'd
have
to
say,"
contin­
a 8 .429 3
Washington
defeated
New
Boston
ued Mikler, "that Brooksville
Beginners- advanced begin­ Kansas City
6 8 .429 a
York, 6-5, after a 4 0 defeat,
was one of the best high
Cleveland shut out Baltimore ners and Intermediate swim­
Sunday's Results
after losing to the Orioles, ming clsssea are being offer­ New York 4 Washington 0, 1st school baseball teami I've
5-2, Chicago lx*at Los Angeles ed to ndults of all ages by Washington 6 New York 5, acen. Everyone of their men
appeared aa though he were a
3-2, nnd then lost, 6-2. Boston
2nd
topped Detroit, 11-7, and Kan the American Red Cross and Baltimore 5 Cleveland 2, 1st specialist at his position and
g e l i*ci
sas City downed Minnesota the Sanford Recreation Dew Cleveland 3 Baltimore 0, 2nd they worked just like a well
oiled machine. However, we
ol tli«it
partment, according to Mrs. Boston 11 Detroit 7
twice, 7-4 and 8-7.
r.tltlo
Chichago 3 Los Angeles 2, 1st were able to eliminate them
Muriel Scott, instrurisr.
from the tournament due to
and
Los
Angeles
6
Chicago
2.
2nd
Classes will be held from
some good pitching—the kind
shako•
Kansas City 7 Cinn. 4, 1st
9:30 until 11:30 a. m. start­
Kansas City 8 Minnesota 7, we've gotten all season long.
ing today and will be held on
"I'm not going to predict
2nd
that we will," concluded MikMondays,
Tuesdays
and
Tuesday’s Games
Thursdays during the month Lot Ang. at Kan. City, night
&lt;N&gt;
Head Coach nill Peterson of of May. Instruction is free.
"Any
adult who cannot Washington at Baltimore, (N )
the Florida State University
• Months To Fay
Seminoles will be the princi­ swim should avail themselves Detroit at New York (N )
Results Saturday
pal speaker May 15 at Oviedo of this opportunity," says Cleveland at Boston
High School's all sports ban­ Mrs. Scott. She added, "M oth­
Civttan 12 Lake Mary 1
quet.
ers of young children can
Lake Mary 000 001 0— 1 2 4 1
The
announcement
w a s learn to teach their own
Civitan
002 037 x—12 6 3
made this morning by Coach youngsters how to swim ,"
W P - John Wolfe (1-2), Lp|
STANDINGS
Paul Miklcr, athletic director Further information can be
—Charlie Lytle (2-2)
W L
obtained by calling Mrs. Scott Team
at the Oviedo school.
STANDINGS
Kingswood
7 A Team
In addition to Peterson, spe­ at 322 1738.
W I.
Chase
4 3
cial awards will be made to
Klks
6 2
VcRancy
4 3
lettermen
and
outstanding
Kiwanis
5 3
Robbs Constr.
4 3
athletes wlio have participat­
Shrine
4 3
Wilson Maler
ed for the Lions this school
4 5
Lake Mary
5 4
3 4
I-ongwood
year in football, basketball,
CPO
5 5
Fla. State Bank
2 5
baseball and track, plus sev­
Civitan
5 5
U S O
0 7
eral other sports.
Rotary
5 5
Games Tonight
Winner* of the Sanford Wo­
Games Today
men’s Golf Association's an­ McRaney at Kingswood 7:30
Like Mary at Rotary 4:30
nual singles and doubles tour­ Longwood at Chase 8:45
Shrine at Kiwanis 7:30
(at Memorial Stadium)
nament recently held at the ( i t FI. Mellon Park)
Mayfair Country Club were
announced today.
Helen and Andy Carraway
A$ LOW A t
took the doubles title with
Results Saturday
North Orlando 8, Altamonte a low gross of 77. Runnersup wore Edie and Rob Ware
Twins 0
Altamonte Senators 3, Cas­ with an 81. Russ and Lucille
Pearson, with a 67, took low
selberry 2
Sunland at Longwood, ppd. net honors and runners-up,
with a 68*4, were Peggy and
rain
Lake Mary at Rear Lake- ppd. George Rillups. Second run­
ners-up were Jan and John
rain
STANDINGS
Johnson with a 68. Matching
W L
cards for third runners-up
Team
1 A were Marion and John Cox
North Orlando
and Kathrine and Charlie
Altamonte Senators
1 0
0 A
Park with 6Sl.
Bear Lake
Lake - Mary
0 A
In the tingles group, low
0 A
grot* winners were Min Keelongwood
0 A
Sunland
nan and Sonny Powell. Low
A Kennedy - Johnson Democrat
Casselberry
0 1
net winners were Essie Batson
Pd. Pol. Adr.
0 1
Altamonte Twina
and Gene Clemons.

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Marichal And Mays Swim Classes
Gel Underway
Team Up On Dodgers Al City Pool

By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
Juan Marichal doesn't get
as many headlines as Willie
Mays and Sandy Koufax, but
it's possible that he's every
bit as valuable as both of
them.
In any event, he is the big
reason San Francisco has
moved into a first • place tic
with Philadelphia for the Na­
tional league lead.
The 2flyear old right hander
from the Dominican Republic
has picked up right where he
left off last season with four
straight victories, including
Sunday’* 6-3 triumph over the
lx&gt;s Angeles Dodgers. He has
a two-year streak of 10 con­
secutive victories and he has
beaten the arch-rival Dodg­
ers in five of their last seven
meetings.
A rrowd of 52.300 In I&lt;oa
Angeles saw Marichal pitch a
six hitter and strike out five
Sunday liehind a nine-hit at­
tack that Included a single
and a homer by Mays, ex­
tend his hitting streak to 10
gamei.
Mays' ninth homer of the
year enabled him to regain
the major league lead and the
fabulous centerfielder boost­
ed his average to .456.
Milwaukee dropped Phila­
delphia into a first-place tie
by heating them, 1-0- Pitts­
burg outstugged St. Louis,
12-8, Houston beat the Cubs,
53, and Cincinnati swept the
New York Mots, 6-5 and 6 3,
Results Saturday
in other National League ac­
Rear Lake 4, North Orlando 2 tion.
Altamonte 4 Casselberry 0
In the American League,
Sunland nt laingwood ppd rain
STANDINGS
Delay Fight
Team
W
ACCRA, Ghana ( UPI) —
Altamonte
1
Tha world featherweight title
Rear Lake
1
between champion Sugar Ra­
Long wood
0
mos and Floyd Robertson
Sunland
0
irbriliilrd for May 2, has been
Casselberry
0
postponed one week. Tha de­
North Orlando
0
lay was necessary because
Ramoa was declared medical­
ly unfit.

Baseball and softball play
in the City’ s recreation de­
partment league will be re­
sumed this afternoon and to­
night,
weather
permitting,
with six games on tap.
The Locomotive Engineers
and Hunt Llncoln-Mercury will
clash this afternoon in the
top tilt of the schedule. Hunt's
leads the Little National with
a record of seven wins and no
losses. The Engineers ara
right behind the Automen with
six wins and two losses, this
will provide the Engineers
with the opportunity to close
the gap on Hunt’ s. The game
is slated for Fort Mellon Park
at 4:30 p. m
In other contests George’s
will meet the winlcss Rank­
ers of .Sanford Atlantic in a
Little American loop con­
test at Bay Avenue Park,
4:30 p. m.
In the Men's Slo-Pitch Softball circuit, McRancy meets
Kingswood
and
Ixmgwood
tangles with Chase. These
games get underway at 7:30
tonight at Fort Mellon Park.
At the Memorial Sladlum
this afternoon Lake Mary
meets Rotary in an afternoon
Junior 1-eague encounter at
4:30. Tonight the Shrine and
the Kiwanis elast at 7:30.

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Mon. May 4, ’64— Page 7

Postmaster
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HD Club

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h c
Senate moved into its ninth
week of civil rights debate to­
day with the end not yet in
sight
but
with
prospects
bright for a partial break in
mid-week.
Leaders of both parties said
they still hoped to begin vot­
ing late Wednesday on amend­
ments to guarantee jury trials
in criminal contempt eases
growing out of the bdl.
But while southern forces
fighting the bill tacitly agreed
to the preliminary votes this
week, they showed no signs of
giving up their prolonged light
against thu House • passed
measure.
Democratic Whip Hubert H.

By Donna Eaten
Longwood postmaster Wil­
liam K. Bryant will speak on
tha importance o f using the
tip code at the regular meet­
ing of the I.ongwood Home
Demonstration Club to be held
next Thursday at 10:30 a. m.
at tha Civic League Building
on Church Street.
Guest of honor at the meet­
ing will bo Bryant's daughter,
Marcia, who won the recent
Junior 4-H Club speaking con­
test.
On display will be a Na­
tional Cotton Council exhibit
o f articles made from cotton
bags.
Following the luncheon, for
which members are requested
to bring a covered dish, will ba
a floral arrangement demon­
stration to ba presented by
Mrs. Daiay Crittendon o f Cas­
selberry. She will use both
fresh and artificial flowera to
create arrangements for the
home and the church.
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Mrs. C. O. Fierce and
tha club members from Cassel­
berry.

Memorial Post
Groups To Elect
New Officers
By Jane Casselberry
Officers for the coming year
will be elected todsy by Am­
erican Legion Memorial Unit
256 of Casselberry and its
Auxiliary Unit at an 6 p.in.
meeting at the Women's Club
on Overbrook Drive.
The Legion also will plan
observances of Armed Forces
Day and Memorial Day and
the Auxiliary will hear final
plans for Poppy Day, May
22-23, as announced by Mrs.
Kenneth Green, poppy chair­
man.
Rcpreientalivca o f the Caisclbcrry Unit attending the
Sixth District Pait President’s
Parley held Thursday night in
Kern Park were Mrs. Harold
Kryder, president and Mrs.
Whit Ward. Mrs. Kryder it
a form er unit and district
president in Indiana and Mrs.
Ward is past president of the
Parkersburg, W. Vs. Auxil­
ary-

English Estates
PT O To Install
New Officers
By Jess Casselberry
The English Estates Ele­
mentary School PTO will in­
stall oflicers for ths 19M 65
year at s meeting Tuesday at
8 p. m. in the school auditor­
ium. The installation officer
will be Mrs. Luke Garia of
Orlando.
The library will be open
for Inspection by parents fol­
lowing the meeting and as a
part of the Book Fair they
will have opportunity to pur­
chase books for the library
at a special discount.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed in the cafeteria.

Grade " A " Dremied And
Drawn Fla. or Ga. Shipped

Humphrey, Minn., floor lead­
er for the bill, taunted the
southerners over the weekend
to pick any date they liked
for a showdown vote on the
entire issue. But there were
no takers.
The first vote Wednesday Is
expected on a "perfecting”
amendment by Sen. Thurston
B. Morton, R-Ky., to a south­
ern-barked proposal for guarI anteeing jury trials.
Morton's proposal and other
" p e r f e c t i n g * • amend­
ments must be cleared before
the key vote—probably Thurs­
day—on a substitute Jury trial
proposal sponsored by leaders
of both parties.

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PRINCESS WEDS — Princess Irene of Holland and Prince Carlos lingo
o f Bourbon Parma exchange wedding rings during their marriage cere­
mony in St. Mary Major Basilica in Home last week.

How Effective Are 'O lder' Cuban Missiles?
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e tinued regardless o f whether
Soviet Union is reported to Castro gets control of the mis­
have removed its best SA2 sile sites. Castro has said he
antiaircraft missiles f r o m would not tolerate continued
Cuba and replaced them with overflights nnd Washington
earlier, less effective models. , has warned him against interJust how useful the older j fering.
versions might he against
U the Cubans gain control
high-flying American U2 re­ of the air defense system on
connaissance planes is not ex­ the island and fire missiles
plained, but they clearly at
U.
S.
reconnaissance
would not be capable of the planes, Washington is prepar­
performance of the more ad­ ed for swift retaliation.
vanced SA2 missiles.
It was understood that re­
Sources reported the switch taliation would not necessar­
at a time when the Russians ily lie limited to knocking out
are believed to be turning
over to Premier Fidel Castro
control o f the air defense sys­
tem in Cuba manned by So­
viet troops since 1962.
The sources could not lie
identified. Their rr|&gt;ort also
coincided with receipt of in­
formation in Washington that
more Russian forces have
been preparing to leave Cuba.
The United States has de­
clared that its reconnaissance
flights over Cuba will be con­

the single site or sites from
which (he missiles might have
been launched. Precise plans
obviously arc secret.
The antiaircraft weapons
were taken Into Cuba in 1962
when the Russians precipitat­
ed n crisis by placing cn the
island, ballistic missiles cap­
able of reaching targets about
1,000 miles away.
President John F. Kennedy
forced Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev to withdraw
the ballistic missiles and some
obsolescent 11.28 bombers.

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Forest City
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Byron Kimball
By Maryann Miles
TTie Forest City Community
Association, meeting at 7:30
p.m. today in the Blue Boom
at tha Trade Winds Cafeteria
In Seminole Plaza, will hear
Byron Kimball, co-chairman
of the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce Long Range
Planning Committee, report
on activities o f the commit­
tee.
All members of the sisoriatlon are urged to attend and
guests will bo welcomed.
For women who cling to the
snappy raincoat, several Ital­
ian manufacturers arc back­
ing the military look—fitted
at the waist, epaulet trimmed,
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the many courtesies extended to me during my
campaign for Prosecuting Attorney. I especially
thank you who have given me your wholehearted
support and have worked so faithfully in my be­
half. Reing new in political affairs, I shall always
be grateful for your dedicated efforts.
“ For the past two months I have tried to meet
as many o f you ns possible, but I regret that I have
been unable to personally see each one o f you. It is
my earnest hope, however, that you have become
acquainted with my qualifications and communi­
ty service.
“ I am confident that you will agree that my
training and experience qualify me to render de­
pendable, fair and impartial service as your Pro­
secuting Attorney.
“ Please review my experience — State Road
Department Trial Attorney throughout Florida—
Municipal Judge — Continuously active before
every Court in the County since 1958— Practicing
attorney in partnership with Douglas Stenstrom
and Joe Davis for the past six years.
“ I sincerely desire to serve you—the citizens
of Seminole County — as your Prosecuting
Attorney.
“ TOMORROW, GO TO THE POLLS—ELECT
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Youth Survives Earthquake, Sinking Of Fishing Boat
By Jane Casselberry
Charles Benson, lB-year-old
son o{ Mr. and M n. Willi*
Benton of Kodiak, Alaika, It
happy to be back in Casselb eiT y and safe on dry land
again after surviving a aeries
of
hair-raising experiences
during the past month.
Having survived the March
27 earthquake and subsequent
shocks and tidal waves which
devastated Kodiak Island as
well aa other parts of Alaska,
Charles was trying to get to
the mainland when tins S3

foot fishing boat on which
he was a passenger encounter'
cd a storm and sank.
He might be considered a
veritable modem Jonah, aa
this was the fourth time dur­
ing his young life that he
has been involved in a serious
mishap at sea.
Since graduating from Ly­
man High School last June,
Charles has been living in
Kodiak with his parents, who
are both school teachers, and
his younger brother, BUIy. He
worked in the King Crab fac-

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on deck by the amphibious
plane and food, water, and
blankets were put aboard.
Each man was allowed to
take only one small suitcase,
but as Charles so aptly put
it, “ At a time like that you
don't worry about losing wfut
you own, but Just staying
alive!" He and the ship's
cook wore put aboard the
raft which was tied to the
.Mary Carroll while the skip­
per and mate stayed aboard
to try and keep her afloat by
throwing heavy gear over­
board and putting the floata­
tion gear In the engine room.
A tugboat arrived a little
after six but was unable to
come along side due to the

tory, since wiped out by the
tidal wave, and aa a long­
shoreman
unloading
th e
steamship which cornea In
every two weeks.
When the earthquake struck
everything shook "like
a
bowl of Jelly", but fortunate­
ly the only damage done to
the Benson house was a spill­
ed can of paint. When the
tidal wave warning came 45
minute* later they were told
to get to high ground and so
they went to the school build­
ing where they spent the
night with about 75 per cent
of the town’s residents.
Two-thirds of the business
district and all of the water­
front industries were destroy­
ed by the 25 to 30 foot tidal
waves. Among those killed
were the school’s music teach
and hit wife, and Sirs. Benson
was asked to take hla place.
The only
communication
following the disaster was by
short wave radio and martial
law was declared closing the
town to everyone who did not
have a pass. Charles served
whorever he was needed . .
as a road guard to keep un­
authorized people out of the
town, In the school lunch
room acrvlng evacuees, or
taxiing people about on his
motorcycle.
Electricity
was
restored
fairly quickly in the town
compared to the Navy Base,
which suffered considerable
damage to the hangars- elec­
tronics building, and heating
plant.
The after shock brought 13
big tremors doing more dam­
age in many cases than the
original quake. Even now
dally tremors keep residents’
nerves on edge.
On the morning of April 13,
Charles left Kodiak to go to
the mainland
aboard
the
Mary Carroll taking with him
all his possessions including
his clothing, record collection
and new motorcycle. The boat
had been damaged by the
tidal wave but was passed
by the Insurance Inspectors.
Five hours from shore the
storm which they had en­
countered worsened and the
vessel developed leaks ami
Charles' lea sickness Increas­
ed.
The next morning the Coast
Guard piano attempted to
drop pumps scaled in oil
drums by parachute but they
were carried away by the
strong winds. Finally n din­
ghy was launched In 15-foot
wave* to retrieve one, but It
refused to start.
With waves splashing over
her bow, at 2 p. m. the Mary
Carroll
officially
doelarcd
sinking and Coast Guard ships
were dispatched to her aid.
A 12-man raft was dropped

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
14 Tables
Dt-llnry Duplicate Bridge
Club playi-tl 14 tables In two
xrclions at this week's Tues­
day afternoon games In tho
Firemen's
Ileerentlon Hall.
Play for both sections was
directed by Mrs. Jennie Pearnail.
Winnern, Sertinn A, N'8,
first. Mrs. It. F. Nicludls and
Miss Ethel Johnson: second,
Mrs. David Ringer and Mar­
vin Long; third, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Norman Meyer;
KW, first, Mrs. A. G. Be­
som and Mrs. Frank Holder;
second, Hnrry M. Brown and
William G. I.uts; third, T. II.
Gove and Mrs. Edna Itcilly.
Section B, NS, first, Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Hinkle; sec­
ond, Mrs. Edwin Wachlcr and
Mrs. O. N. Lackey; third,
William Woodlock and Mrs.
Doyle Driver;
EW, first, Mrs. Leonard
Munson and Myron Accordl;
second, Mrs. Nan Edwards
and
Mrs.
Betty
Duncan;
third, Mrs. Myron Accardl
and Mrs. Dolores M. Schob.
Proceeds from this week’s
game, |20.r&gt;0, were turned
over the to DeBary Civic As­
sociation to be used for tho
Red Cross Loan Closet-

Marjorie Shepard
YOUR

Tax Collector
1. ONLY candidate with actual experience in Tax
Collector's Office.
2. 12 years ax Deputy and Assistant Tax Collector.
6. Thoroughly familiar with all phases of (axes, tags
and titles, host registrations, occupational licenses
and distributions of all monies handled by Tax
Collector.
4. Additional facilities will he provldrd.
I . Your vota will ba appreciated.

CAPABLE

j

COURTEOUS

anxiously awaiting his return
to Kodiak. Two days later he
managed to get on the last
evacuation plane to leave the
island and was flown by the
Navy to Seattle. (Through the
cooperative efforta of the
American Red Cross and the
Navy 200 persons were eva­
cuated following the disaster).
Charles flew by commer­
cial airliner from Seattle to
Orlando arriving on Sunday,
April 19, wearing a beard.
However, an ultimatum from
a certain young lady soon eli­
minated that. He hopes to
apply for Orlando Junior Col­
lege and later Join the Air
Force.

Life Saving
Classes To Open
In Casselberry

EFFICIENT
Pd. Political Adv.

Longwood C Of C Commends
Florida Power Corporation
By Donna Estes
Tlie Florida Power Corpora­
tion was commended by offi­
cials of the Longwood Area
Chamber of Commerce at the
regular meeting of the organ­
ization Inst Tuesday evening
for cooperation in locating
power lines underground at
Slade's Airport.
Since completion of the
work, the airport is in full op­
eration and Is of much bene­
fit to Ixmgwuod and surround­
ing areas.
It was reported that further
steps have been taken toward
accomplishing the
current
project which Is to provide
a printed brochure to bo avail­
able for mailing to interested
persons. Materials and prices
will be aubmltted to the organ­
ization at tho next meeting.
Included In the brochure
will be an aerial photograph
of the city, to he donated by
Slade's Airport, aa well as
pictures to be taken by com­
mittee member* of various

Mrs. James Birkenmeyer,
area eo-ordlnator, r e m i n d s
those interested
that the
senior life saving course Is the
first step In becoming a certi­
fied Red Cross Water Safety
Instructor. More instructors
are always needed to aid In
conducting tha s w i m m i n g
classes.
Class for adulta wilt begin
Tuesday from 10 a. m. until
noon at the Birkenmeyer home
on Lake Griffin. A class for
students will be held starting
at 3:45 p. m. on Friday.
Anyone interested may call
Mrs. Birkenmeyer for further
information.
Registration for s u m m e r
swimming classes will be held
at tho Casselberry Fire Sta­
tion from 10 a. m. until noon
on June 6. Children taking tha
course must have completed at
least one year of achool.
Classes arc planned for begin­
ners, advance beginners, intermedintea and a junior life sav­
ing class for youngsters 12
yt-Mta or older.
Instructors will be Mrs.
Randall T h o m p s o n , Mrs.
Douglas Smith and Mrs. Rich­
ard Cavil! o f Altamonte; Miss
Betty Field o f Forest City and
Mrs. Tom Herald and Miss
Eleanor Zukowski o f Cassel­
berry.

A family’ s
refers to the
as opposed
side" or male
ing to tha
Britannic*.

MILWEE
IM. Pol. Adv.

s

LOAN
ERVICE

STANDS FOR

RUDY SLOAN realises
the Tax Collector Is a
Public Servant. RUDY
SLOAN plana Efficient,
Economic
All

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Service
.

For

Including

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Branch Office In South
Seminole and M o b i la *
Service to other points.
Toll fret phone service.

Let RUDY SLOAN
Work For You!

Best Qualified

RUDY SLOAN
FOR TAX

COLLECTOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY
Pd. Pol. Adv.

The Future Belongs To Those Who Plan
ELECT

i -a A M H h w .

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Qualified Leadership
Free o f Influence and Bias

^

Conservationist and Sportaaua

points of Interest In the city.
John Reams. C of C direc­
tor and member of the local
Episcopal Church, reported
to the group that it had bwn
through their effort* 32 year*
ago that the church had been
put Into repair and services
resumed after the necessary
Diocesan officials had been
notified of the need.
A committee was appointed
to contact form er Chamber
members to encourage them
to have their membership re­
instated and to solicit new
members.
Following the
business
meeting which was conducted
by William Raumholscr, pres­
ident, refreshments were aervcd. Next meeting will be
May 20.

Superintendent of
Public Instruction
RE-ELECT

Ry Jane Casselberry
American Red Cross Senior
Llf* Saving Classes for adults
and students 10 years and old­
er will begin this week in Cas­
selberry.

SENIOR CLASS FLAYERS o f Forest Lake Acndemy, under direction of
Dorothy Stearns and Clinton Anderson, recently presented Thornton Wil­
der’s "Our Town.” More than 40 students took part in the production
which played to u capacity audience of parents and friends.

ELECT

There la No Subatitute For Experience

heavy seas. It was quickly
followed by a cutter which
put three pumps aboard the
Mary Carroll but efforts to
save her were In vain.
At 7 p. m. she was aban­
doned and sank up to the
crow's nest. Survivors were
taken aboard the cutter, given
hot soup, dry clothing and
bunked down for the night.
Charles was chilled and ex­
hausted from sea sickness
and the five hours which he
spent aboard the life raft.
When dawn came all that
could be found of the doomed
vessel was oil slick and a few
pieces of gear.
His parents, who had been
informed of the rescue, were

Experienced Flanner
Superior Health
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Highest U. S. Security Clearance
^

Strong Civic Affairs Record
Graduate Engineer
Full Time on Job

J. 0. (JESS) GREGORY
Seminole County Commission
District 5
Paid Political Adv.

ELECT

FORD CAVANAUGH

"distaff side"
female branch,
to the "spear
branch, accord­
Encyclopaedia

YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

There in no auhutltute for experience

D IS T R IC T

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W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
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FO RD C A V A N A U G H

MAY 5

W IL L

F A IT H F U L L Y

W ORK

FOR

ALL SEMINOLE COUNTY

Seventeen yean* experience in County and
Municipal government.
Family Man.
Full knowledge o f dutlee and retiponnibllitles o f
the office.
Proven ability.
Mature judgement.

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Interested in Civic Affairs

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Member of The Courthouse Committee

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Member of The Juvenile Council

SucceMful administration o f public fund*.

FO RD C A V A N A U G H

Beat qualified by experience.

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Dedicated To Good Government

Ceeaty. Linda T, Billy 16, and PatU IE.
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PD. POL. ADV.

Pd. Pol. Adv.

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T a in ’t Safe To
Roll One Down
Street On Dolly

McCanna Says
Tax Penalties
Unwarranted
"Tax penalties for failing to
f i l e householder's tangible
perianal property return* i»
n definite slap in the fare to
our taxpayers,” Hlchard K.
McCanna, Candidate for As­
sessor, Seminole County stat­
ed recently. “ The Tax Asses­
sors c f Volusia and Orange
counties stopped this nuisance
years ago.”
I’d. Pol. Adv.

#anfnrfl

Mem. Mar 4, '64—'Pnpre 9

IFfralfl

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MIAMI PEACH (U PD —Vetcran Police Lt. Jame* Siegcndorf arrested two men early
today as they pushed a safe on
a dolly down the street.
The men. dressed in conser­
vative business suits and
wearing white gloves, told Siegendorf they had found the
safe in the street and were
taking it to police headquar­
ters.
After questioning, however,
the two, Jack Shea ami John
Ricardo, were charged with
grand larceny and breaking
and entering.
Shea and Ricardo were free
under bond in a $70,000 liquor
robbery two weeks ago. They
were arrested along with
three other men on charges of
stealing a truck load of Scotch
whisky from a warehouse.
The safe came from a local
grocery and contained about
$3,500 Siegendorf said.

Parade to
Move to.

K E N N E T H W.

Health Plans For Aged Probed

Prosecuting Attorney
KENNETH W. MeINTOSH

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“ Dcpendnlile Aggressive Service Tempered
With Mnture Understanding”
&lt;Pd. Pol. Adv.)

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
i A Sous to panel launched
hearing* today into deceptive
and misleading practices used
|to sell the elderly localized
health protection plans.
Sen. Harrison A. Williams,
|D-N.J., said in prepared remarks that the upshot of such
|practices was that the buyer
'often discovered, when it wns

time to leave the hospital,
that he did not have “ the
protection he paid for and
thought he had.”
The hearings were the sec­
ond by a Senate subcommit­
tee on tire aged within a
week as proponents stoked up
steam for enactment of Pres­

Switch to

QUALIFIED

ident Johnson's "medicare”
plan.
The administration bill to
finance a basic package of
hospitalization a n d
health
Itenefita through higher So­
cial Security taxes la linger­
ing in the House Waya &amp;
Means Committee.

for

Lego! Notice
I M l. |.IlHtn

WOONM m'KKT
le t.

J. C. Hutchison

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P lain tiff.

r VI.
i WALTER JOHN DLAT2S et at,
I »«*fr ndMUtr
ft OTIC H (IK ItfIT

YOUR

County Commissioner
A B IL IT Y
Pd. Pol. Adv.

tered airalnat &gt;ou for th* re­
demanded In th# com ­
plaint. Thl« suit la to fo re d o e e
.« mortstn*#. The real property
prut reded agitltut L:
lent 10. IH«»ck I*. SUNT.AND
LHTATKH, n subdivision*
arcord ln * to a plat thereof, rarordtd In Flat Hook
II. pa*#e It to 22 o f lit*
ru tdlo Itcrnrda o f Nemlnols
4’ fiunty, KlorMa.
WITNKHH my hand and Hi*
•Hill o f an Id Court at Hanford,
Florida, this Hth day o f A p ril

INSTITUTION lie f

•u\Inga l&gt;ank(

THE STATE OK FLORIDA
, To; Waller John lllats, A.\l*1
Naval Air Technical TrainI
in* C*ntrr
MllllriKton. Tcnn«*i&gt;*e*
You ar* hereby notified il.at
a suit lisa been
attain*!
iron and LD.n.or J. Ullt&gt;i your
*lfe, In lha above entitled
raui&gt;», and that yntt ara r«*
&lt;tulr«d to flD your ntitwir with
thr t'lrrk *&gt;f till* Court and to
•«r\* a copy fbcretif upon lha
plaintiff nr plaintiff'* attorlit)a, whoia nans* and a&lt;tdr«*a
la J- nnln**. Watta, Clark* and
Hamilton. (HI Harnett National
Hunk Iltilldlntr. Jacksonville 2,

Qualifications:

You Can He Proud To Support
Jack Mathews For Governor.
Don't Accept 2nd Heat Support
The Man Heat Qualified For
Governor.

1961.

tCOUICT HEAL)
Arthur II. H#f*kwlth. Jr.
ri# rk o f the Circuit Court
Hy Martha T. VlhDn
Deputy Clerk
JcnnItiRa. Watta, Clark* and
Hamilton
ll.irnett National Hank Hid*.
Jackson*III* 2. Florida
Huhllah: April 20, 27, May 4, 11,

1941

CDT-BT

Seminole

60VERN0R

Jack Mathews has waged an
honest campaign. And an honest
campaign means an honest ad­
ministration.

l&gt; T i n : 4 llll'l IT 4 III II I’ l&gt; Florida, not later titan May 22.
\Ml I Oil M'AII.MILU l III .%• I9t»4 If yon f ill to do an a de
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rrer pro r o n ft iiii w ill ha tti*

KEEP

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Swing to

IJILL HOLLER, left, presents sales award certificate to David Tomlin­
son, manager o f Holler Motor Sales in Sanford, in recognition of rceordLrcnking April sales. Seventy-one new cars were sold, along witli 78 used
enrs. Previous new car record was 53.

M cIntosh

IN

ASSOCIATED PRESS

. . . " S o far, 11 major Florida naw ip ap eri w a r*
lined up behind candidates. Senator John M atho w s of Jacksonville led the field.

CORAL GABLES TIMES-GU1DE

. . . "M a th e w s is a practical worker w hole proqram would evolve from the political machinery
he is a master at running."

CLEARWATER SUN

. .. "S e n a to r M athew s has a fine record form
youth throuqh manhood, In colleqe and in our leg­
islative halls at Tallahassee. It is a record com ­
piled through co-operation, hard work and under­
standing, not through wild promises born of hectic
gubernatorial cam p aigning."

THE MIAMI HERALD

. . . "So n ato r John M athew s of Duval County hac
talked fiscal sense to the people of Florida."

THE TAMPA TRIBUNE

. . . "So n a to r M a the w s' public record and his per­
sonal history lead us to believe that he would, as
Govornor, give Florida the leadership its problems
demand and its opportunities deserve."

MIAMI SUCH SUN

. . . "W e like Jack M athew s. Senator M athew s it
a straight talker. H e has dodged no issues."

ST. PETERSBURG TIMES

. . . "M a th e w s will be a more effective G overnor
than any other candidate. M athew s has the best
record of accomplishments valuable to Florida."

THE TAMPA TIMES

. . . "(M a th e w s ) . . . does not talk In curvet. H e
isn't promisinq pie-in-the-sky. H e hat hard-noted
executive ability, and a willingness to cut through
to the heart of the issue."

HIALEAH HOME NEWS

. . . Facts viewed logically point to Senator M a th ­
ews . . . we enthusiastically recommend him for
the high office of G ove rnor of Florida."

County

native— 36 years old. University
of Florida graduate in Business
Administration. Deputy Clerk of
Circuit Court in charge of han­
dling delinquent taxes. Public
service chosen career with no
outside business interests.
I Pledge: Courteous, efficent serv­
ice. E c o n o m i c management
through sound business prac­
tices. Immediate extension of
tag service.

1 FOR FREE T R A N S P O R T A T IO N T O T H E PO LLS C A L L 1

Sincerely desires to Serve you as

Tax Collector
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Longwood 838-2870
Oviedo 365-3415

Sanford 322-4682
Casselberry 838-3740
YOU CAN

1JK PROUD

TO 8UPI*ORT — AND

WIN

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WITH

JOHN L "JACK" MATHEWS
FOB GOVERNOR
Pd. P o l A dr.

ID . TOU ADV.

�Pair* 10 — May 4, 1061

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Miss Bonnie Avenel And Kenneth.
Williamson Unite In Church Rite
Following the wedding, a
The grooms mother chose a
MU* BoonW CUre Avenel,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. lovely blue silk shantung reception was held at the
Elmer W. Avenel of Sanford, sheath with matching hat, home of the bride's parents
which
became the bride of Kenneth white accessories and a cor­ on Baywood Circle
was decorated with carnations
D. Williamson, aoo of Mr. sage o f yellow rose buds.
snapdragons,
varying
Sheryl Williamson, sister ot and
and Mra. Dual Williamaon of
Sanford on Saturday April 23, the bridegroom, kept the from hue of delicate pink to
deep rose.
at 3 p. m. at the PreibyterUn Bride's Book.
Church of The Covenant in
Sanford.
The impreaitve double ring
candlelight ceremony wai per­
formed by the Rev. Tbomaa
Holt Makln before an altar
banked with ferns, chrysan­
themums, snspdragons and
carnations, with tall candlebras on either side.
The church was decorated
with
baskela o f
assorted
white flowers, bridal wreath
and fern, and each window
displayed
candelabra
sur­
rounded with palms and fern­
ery. Mrs. Gertrude Woods de­
corated the church assisted
by Mrs. Lewis Morgan.
Mrs. Charles Grtome, or­
ganist, presented the nuptial
music and Mrs. Faye Stetson,
soloist
sang "O
Promise
M e " "The Lord's Prayer,"
and “ O Perfect Love."
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in a white flocked nylon gown
over bridal satin made by
her mother. The Queen Anno
style gown featured a scallop­
ed neckline with fitted wrist
length pointed sleeves and a
MR. AND MRS. KENNETH D. WILLIAMSON
lowered waistline, with a full
gathered skirt.
Her shoulder length veil,
attached to a crown of seed
pearls fell into a cascade
of bridal silk illusion. A sin­
Mrs. Harden Webb attend­ Miss Ann* Slavik, of Oviedo,
gle strand of pearls, belong­
ing to her mother, was her ed the National Council of who ia a student at the Mia­
only Jcwclcry, and she car­ Mathmctirs Teachers at the mi Medical and Technical
ried a white Bible given to
lost School. While there Diane
Fountainblcau H o t e l
her by the groom.
wns, interviewed at Jackson
Hiursdny
and
Friday.
There
The bridal bouquet was an
Memorial Hospital Bchool of
orchid, encircled by carna­ wero teachers from all the
Nursing.
statca and Canada. Mrs. Webb
tions with satin streamers.
Miss Kathy Avenel served said that it wus a moat In­
J. W. Pendnrvls is recuper­
her sister as maid o f honor, teresting and inspiring meet­
ating at his home in the southand wore a blue flocked nylon ing; not only the lectures but
side of Oviedo after having
over blue taffeta, identical to also to hear the idea* and
been ill in the Orange Memor­
the style of the bridal gown, problems o f the mathmctics
ial Hospital.
exoept ballerina length. A teachers from various part*
soft blue net veil fell from o f the country.
Mrs. J. H. Staley has re­
a cluster of blue flowers and
turned to her home on Laka
seed pearls to form her head
Mr. and Mr*. Robert C.
Charm aftor visiting In Ma­
piece and site carried a nose­ Jcnks of
Daytona Bench,
con as the guest o f her sis­
gay o f pink sweetheart roses. wero wcukcnd guest* of Mr.
ter, Mrs. W. C. Watson. Mrs.
Terry Gore was best man, and Mrs. Jim Michael of
Watson arcompunlcd her home
and ushers were Topper Ave- Lake Jessup.
for a few weeks visit.
net, brother o f the bride and
Lcland Stephens, uncle of the
Miss Diane Gaydlck visited
groom.
in Miami last Friday and
Dark gray or black pearls
The bride's mother's en­ Snturday. She was a guest of ara rare.
semble was a smart pink
lace sheath with matching
pink hat and white accessor­
ies, and she wore a corsage
of red rose buds.

Oviedo Personals

1

Mr. and Mrs. Williamson
are residing in Oceana, Va.
Out of town guests includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. I-eo H. Pike
of Largo, Mrs. Bobby Clyde
Sorrells, Rome Ga., and Leland Stephens of Roopvllie,
Ga.

Open Wed. p.m. &amp; Frl. Nile

Chuluota

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Beasley and Jane Lundy,
graduating seniors o f the
Uvu-ilo High Sci.ooi.
Hostesses were Mrs. Louise
Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Tlico
Aulin, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
John Lundy.
Lighted candles, shining in
colonial globes, lined cither

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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Maxwell
ot Sixth Street, have left tor
California to spend three
months, where Mr. Maxwell
will be attending schooL

side of tho drive-way, greet­
ed tile guests as they assem­
bled on the lawn to enjoy an
old fushiuned supper of bar­
becued chicken, hot rolls, po­
tato salad, relish plate, and
soft drinks. Dessert was a
choice of pecan, lemon or ap­
ple pic.
After supper guests enjoy­
ed dancing in tho carport
which wus decorated with
white iron grill work in which
roses and curnationa were
pinned.
llie center piece on the ta­
ble was a largo arrangement
of blue and white magnolias.
Blue and wldte was carried
out over all the party area as
these are the rinse color*.
Seniors and their dates were
in addition to Carol and Jane,
Alice Fox, Jimmy Courier,
Judy Jakubcin, Johnny Cou­
rier, Shelia Partin, Ann Ride-

in Brooklyn, N.Y., and mov­
ed to Casselberry with her
family in 1955. She is a grad­
uate of Lyman High School
and attended the University
o f Florida at Gainesvlll#
where ahe was a member of
the Newman Club and the Ga­
tor Band.
She it the granddaughter
o f Mr. and Mis. Joseph Jasintki of Casselberry.
Her fiance is a native o f
Charleroi. Pa. He is a grad­
uate oi
Melbourne
High
School and he attended Geor­
gia Institute of Technology.
He will graduate in August
from the University of Flor­
ida College of Engineering.
He is a member of Institute
o f Electrical and Electronics
Engineers and the Order of
Dcmolay.
The wedu.' -r will be an
event of Satunla.. August 22,
at St. Mary Magdalene Cath­
olic Church in Maitland.

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T h e W esley Class
Postpones M ay
M eeting
The Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class of the
First Methodist Church has
cancelled the regular business
and monthly meeting schedul­
ed for Tuesday. May 3.
The next meeting will b*
announced at a later data.

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nour, Lydia Tuhy, Elizabeth
Mikler, Sandy Peterson. Diana
Gaydick, Al McCall, Sharon
Hand, Chuck Littleton, Doro­
thy Boswell, Brenda Strick­
land, Sue McClelland, Bar­
bara Saucer, Virginia Stanko,
Joe Warden, Tom Minter,
Danny Gammagc, Tommy Partil* Jimmy Viles, Tim Pooler,
Jan Beasley and Diane Aulin.

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BEAUTY SALON
Over Roumillat's Drug

— Special —
510 Cold Wave
Complete Permanent
$ 5 -0 0

Haircut
Shampoo &amp; Set

$1.00
$1.50

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Open Eves By Appt.
Ph. 322-9638

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HEADQUARTERS

Flemings

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Gifts - Cards - Books
210 E. First St.

Now W h a t C o u ld S u r p r is e H e r M o r e
GRADUATION DINNER PARTY depicting old
Bouth splendor was recently Riven ut the Beas­
ley home in Oviedo honoring two graduates of
Oviedo High School, Carol Beasley, left and
Jane Lundy.

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POPULAR NAVY HOSTESSES get together to ntuke plans for Tuesdays
program in the Navy wives homo decorating course. Mrs. J. O. Mayo and
Mra. Fred Stlpp will be on the panel and Mrs. Bart Bartholomew ia in
charge of tho session. Topic for the day is entertaining in the home und
will offer hints for everyone from the new bride on how to entertain dis­
tinctively but economically to pointers for tho experienced hostess on
more elaborate dinners nnd parties.

ALL THIS W EEK -

T0UCHT0NS

Lake Mary Personals
By France* Wester
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Thompson and their four chil­
dren, formerly o f Wichita,
Kansas, ar* new residents of
Loch Arbor.
Mr. Thompson is the son of
Rev. and Mrs. James M.
Thompson, o f Lake Mary.
Thrct o f their children are
attending Seminole C o u n t y

Schools now; Tracey ia in
ninth grade at Sanford Jr.
High, James In is sixth and
Jonathan In first at Lake
Mary. Jeffrey Is still too
youug to go.
The family spent a week In
Lake Mary befora selling in
Loch Arbor. They hope to
make Florida their permanent
home.

GARDEN CIRCLES
IIEMEROCALLIS CIRCLE
The April meeting of the
Hemerocallls Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club met at
the home of Mrs. M. B. Smith
with the members repeating
the Lord's Prayer to open the
meeting.
Election of officers was
held, and elected to serve
were Mrs. Robert Zlttrower,
president, Mr*. Carl Muss,
vice president, Mrs. Watson
Reel, secretary and Mrs. J. C.
Sykes, treasurer.
Plans were discussed for
Use May meeting, which will
be the last for the club year.
A plant identification game
was played under the direc­
For drip-drying curtains,
fold
lengthwise,
straighten
Items and corners, fingerpress ruffles
and h a n g
smoothly over a line or rod.

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FLOWER SHOP
Cor. E. 1st A Sanford Ave.
322-1822 or 322-8132

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FOR

JohoocM Democrat
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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leadership in

BRAH.EY
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FOR U. S. SENATOR
A Kennedy

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VOTE
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down here and say "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers a complete electrirnl
service, does good work, doeit it prompt­
ly. efficiently and cheerfully and does
appreciate Its customers."

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"TUB PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"

tion of Mrs. Robert Martin
which was Instructive as well
as entertaining.
Mrs. Smith served delicious
refreshments during the aocial hour to seven members
and two guests.

For responsible
the interest of
ALL PEOPLE..

T O U C H T O N 'S

Mrs. V. G. Hasty read a
poem, "The Reading Mother"
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cis­ George Richard Laverick, son
by Strickland Gilliland.
zewski of 355 Piney Ridge of Mr. and Mrs. William A l­
Some classical quotations Hood, Casselberry, announce len Laverick of 2035 Herring
(were given by Mrs. Robb be- the engagement of
their St., Melbourne.
|fore presenting the honored daughter, Honora Marie, to
The bride-elect was born
guest, Mrs. Park with a lorei ly gift book, "The World'*
! Great Madonnas" by Pearl
Mans.
Mr*. Park spoke briefly ex­
pressing tier appreciation for
|being honored by the Story
, League, and related some of
her experiences in assisting
young people who needed a
mother's good council. She
stressed the necessity o f moth­
ers coopciating with teachers
in their children's behavior
problems.
As Mrs. Park concluded
her speech, Mrs. Crowall pre­
sented her with a portrait of
herself, which was the basis
of the mysterious sketching.
The members and guests
were delighted witii the mas­
terpiece of art.
The tables were most at­
tractive with arrangements
o f pink carnations, greenery ;
and place cards.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. R. F. Moule, Mrs.
Fred Robb and Miss Judy i
MISS HONORA MARIE CISZEWSKI
Robb.

Carol Beasley And Jane Lundy

Evelyn Lundy
Moonlight and
magnolia
blossoms wero much in evi­
M eet W ednesday dence at the home o f Mr*.
Louise Beasley last Saturday
For L u ncheon
night. The themo of the par­
The General Business lunch­ ty was of tha Old South.
Honor guests wars Carol
eon of the Sanford Woman's
Club will be held at noon Wed­
nesday, May 6, with Mrs. B.
F. McWhorter chairman of
tiie hostess committee.
The program will be by the
American Home Department
and the music will be present,
*7’w
ed by tha Fin* Arts Depart­
L
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ment
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Fashions

Honora Ciszewski Engaged
To W ed George Laverick

A Graduation Dinner Party Honors

W om an ’ s C lu b T o

While — Natural —
Black — Mahogany
Perfect Gift For Mother

3526 PARK Dll.

Honors Mrs. C. L. Park Sr.

Mrs.
Geneva
Whitehead
Park waa honored guest of
the Sanford Story League at
A large unique wedding the Monday night supper
meeting at Holy Cross Epis­
ring artistically created from
copal Parish House.
pink sweetheart rose buds
Sharing the honors with
and held by three cherubs . Mrs. Park, who is one of the
centered the coffee
table I 18 Florida Merit Mothers re­
with a miniature bride and cen tly honored in Tallahassee,
groom, on either side.
' were her husband, Dr. C. L.
The
serving
table
was i Park, Sr., Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
overlaid with an exquisite Park, Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
Imported filet lace and linen liam Park and Bev. and Mrs.
cloth with medallions embroid­ Fred D. Chance.
ered on the linen insets and
The Invocation was given
centered with a floral ar­ by Fr. Leroy Soper, rector of
rangement of pink carnations, Holy Croit Episcopal Church.
chrysanthemums and snap­
Mr*. Fred (lobb, president,
dragons, flanked on either graciously welcomed the mem­
side by silver candle holders.
ber* and guests, whom she
A three tier wedding cake,
introduced.
topped by a miniature bride
The program theme was
and groom was on one end of
presented by Mr*. E. C. Wil­
the table, and a crystal bowl
liam*, who also told the story
containing
refreshing
fruit
o f "Aunt Hannah."
punch was on the other end.
Mrs. Crctchcn Crotvell set
Assisting with the reception
up her art easel and began
were Miss Niki Morgan. Mrs.
some mysterious sketching as
Lewis E. Morgan, Mrs. Milton Sorokowsky and Miss Sal­ the program continued with
a beautiful solo “ For My
ly Neider.
For her going away outfit, Mother," by Mallottec, by
the bride wore a smart blue Mrs. Robert A. Bennett.
A
very touching story,
print shantung two piece enble with matching accessor­ "Mother in Manville” by Mar­
ies and the orchid corsage jorie Kennan Rawlins was
told by Mrs. Vivian Welsh.
from her bridal bouquet.

Big: Assortment
STRAW BAGS

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The Sanford Story League

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Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 822-0915

Commercial . . . Residential . . . Industrial Wiring

Pamper Mom with the year-round time and step*aver-aa extension
Choice of colors and styles, to suit tha spot she’d like it m ost-bedroom ,
kitchen, Florida room, patio. To order, call your Telephone
ness Office or ask any telephone serviceman.
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right as a citizen—

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be sure to register and vote this year
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M a y 4, 1964 —

P a g e 11

Heart Fund
Chairmen
Named

Annual Earnings Of $9,525 Seen
For American Families By 1975
WASHINGTON (U PI) — chsnces srs that every other
By 1976, the average Amer­ person you meet in the street
ican family will be earning will be under 26 years old.
These and other predictions
$9,625 a year, the average
wage earner will be working are contained in e report,
‘ ‘ U.S.A. and Its Economic Fu­
87 hour* a week, and the
ture," prepared by the 20th
Century Fund end published
today by the MacMillan Co.
The report predict* that
total national output will
reach $1 trillion by 1976.
This is $400 billion more than
the U.S. economy produced
last year. The fund mad* tha
forecasts with only this qual­
ification — “ barring war or
MIAMI, (U PI) — Gov. national disaster."
Farri* Bryant said on a Mi­
It said that the U.S. popu­
ami television station (WL- lation, which stood at 100 mil­
BW) Sunday night ha wai lion in 1968, would rise to
“ still bitter" because former 296 million, by 1976, with half
Gov. Leroy Collins endorstd under 26 years old.
Bryant’s opponent in tha 1960
Marrisges will be running
gubernatorial race.
at about 2 million a year and
Bryant aald "I mad* up my birtha at more than 6 million,
mind at that tlma I was not bringing on an even bigger
going to Intercede In the next “ baby boom" than the one
election.
The governor that followed World War II,
shouldn’ t use hi* position to according to the report.
influence the opinion o f tha
And tha average worker is
people."
•xpected to be producing in
Ill* governor reiterated hie 1976 more than half again as
previous statements ha’ll prac­ much as he produced in 1062.
tice law after leaving office, Despite this glowing outlook,
but he added a U.S. senate the report warned that the
seat la a thing "any man United States must still solve
might enjoy under the right major problems auch as uncircumstance!." He did not employment, poverty, and un­
met social need*.
elaborate.

Bryant Voices
Bitterness In
Talk About '60

SAFE DRIVING AWARDS were presented to
Sanford employes of the Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company by Sheriff J. L. Hobby who is
shown at left. Also watching the event was Paul
Higgs, district plant manager. In the picture
are Ken Barber, Walt Barrett, Hap Goble, Jack
Hanson, Pete Johnson, Russ Kitncr, Ralph Pat­

Robin's Nest
Stops Buzzsaw
STOUBPORT.
England
(UPI) — Timber and plywood
supplies from a hardware
firm here are being held up
because a robin has built its
nest agsinst the blade of a
circular saw In tha shop.
The bird has laid six eggs
in Frank Wiibraham'a joinery
•hop and he and his assistant
arc using the shop for only an
hour each day until tha eggs
hatch.

AWARD WINNERS ut tho recent Parent-Son Banquet o f tho Seminole
High Future Farmers of America were (from left) Don Sipes for leader­
ship, David Littleton for scholarship, FFA sweetheart Sonja Johnson, tho
chapter’s star farmer John Carver, and Chris Acrea for having the most
improved supervised farming program.
(Herald Photo)

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sanford

furniture
FOR T H E CRADLE S E T
Baby Beds (Complete
with Mattress) .... $29.95
Chest o f Drawers
4 Drawer ..--------- $19.96
Play Pena

..— . $12.95

Play Pen Tads .......— $2.49
Strollers ................. $19.95

Group Attends
Convention
By Evelyn Lundy
Seven m em ben of the Ov­
iedo High School Beta Club
attended the statewide Beta
Club Convention held over
the weekend in Jacksonville.
In the group were Virginia
Stanko, Marilyn Partin, Elli­
son Fuller, Lydia Tuhy, Jim
Courier, Arthur Evans and
Mark Abbot. They were ac­
companied by the club spon
sor, Mrs. Harden Webb.

Folding High Chairs $12.95
Trainer Seats .......... $5.95

OPEN

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FRIDAY
NIGHTS

TERMS

MATHER

of Sanford

Sanford'* Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
203-09 E. I hL ST.
FA 2-0983

Churchmen
To Meet

I.T. ANDY RENO, bombardier-navigator, nnd
Cdr. James L. Shipman, commanding officer of
Heavy Attuc.k Squadron 0, check over detail* of
the first KA-5C Vigilante reconnaissance bomb­
er delivered to the squadron.
(Herald Photo)

ny Donna Estes
Episcopal
Churchmen ol
Longwood's Christ Episcopal
Church will hold their regular
monthly meeting today at
7:30 p. m. In the Parish
House on Church Street.
A film of the astronaut* in
orbit will be shown by an
official of NASA. Membership
in the orgsnizatlon is open to
Interested men in the area.

VOTE
M A Y 5 T H
DEMOCRATIC

PRIMARY

LIP HOMO RIIIDEMT OP •
SOUTH SRMIMOLR COUNTY

Two Students
O f Sanford Up
For Degrees
LAKELAND — Two seniors
from Sanford are among the
270 candidates (or academic
degrees at Florida Southern
College'a 79th annual com­
mencement convocation May
11.
Diana Joy Haynes is due to
rcceiva tha Bachelor of Sci­
ence degree with a major In
elementary education. She Is
a member of Phi Mtl Social
sorority and was president of
Junior Panhellenic in 1963.
Her parents arc Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Haynes, 547 Plumosa
Dr.
Slierlene It. Shepard, major­
ing In business administra­
tion. is due to receive the Ba­
chelor of Science degree. She
was secretary of Phi Mu so­
cial sorority in 1063, ami is
tho daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
E. J. Shepard. 22M Oak Avc.
Both are 1060 graduates of
Seminole High School.

Legal Notice

EDGAR SMART, senior nnd junior, recently
donated two days’ time to mow weeds and high
grass over the complete North Orlundo Recrcation Area. Use of the tractor wn» donated by
Checker Kurt where official* say the equip­
ment also may be Imrrowcd in tho future for
this purpose.
(Herald Photo)

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Notice Is liaraby Klvfn tin t
Ihs uiii|*r*lKh*il will, un lh«
lis t ilny o f Mny, A.I). ISS1,
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to
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Count &gt;'
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County, Plurlds. thalr final
return, account amt vuucbtr*.
aa Kaacutnra of Ilia Patata of
MAL'DH H. HCIIMIPT, dacaasad, ami at aald tltna. Ilian and
that*, maka application to Ilia
laid Jml*a for a final a rtllfm arl o f their adm lnlairatlon
o f raid ratal*, and fo r an ord tr dlaoharglna them aa auch
Eaarulora.
Dalai! this tha lH h day e f
April. A. I&gt;. ISSI.
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Attornrya for Kxamtnra
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Hanford, Florida 32771
I'uhIHhi April &gt;«. 37. May 4, 11,
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Vote For And ElectA. C. Smith, Jr.

FRACTIONS ATTORttlY •
AN IPFICTIVIADMMSTRATOR •
HONOR MAOUATI/U. af MIAMI a
LAW SCHOOL
FAIR AMO IMPARTIAL
IK Y IA It RXFIRIIM CI AS
RISIARCH ASSISTANT FOR
A P P ILU T R COURT
81YIARS OF AG I
MARRIED/TWO CHILDREN

ten, Alvin Thompson, Herb Watson, Dave Van
Ness, Buddy Richards, John Green, Vic Leviti,
Dave MacGilli* and Al Probst. Also getting
awards hut not shown nro George Dickson,
W. F. Pouters nnd B. L. Yates. Tho top award
was given l’enters for 23 years safe driving.
(Herald Photo)

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YOUR
FROM

•1ST 0UAUFIID FOR COUNTY JU06R •

HARLAN TUCK
C A N D ID A TE FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

JU D G E
Political Ada, FaId by Campaign Tress, for Harlan Tuck

VOTE

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Kennedy

ELECT

JO E

BAGGERLY
YOUR

CO N STABLE
D1STKICT 4
HONEST. EFFICIENT,
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Appliance dealer 1951-1981; Slnre, '61 Insurance Agent.
Home, Commercial rental units owner, married, S chil­
dren. Member Baptist Church, Masons, Lions, American
Legion, P.T.O., World War II Veteran Military Police.
"NO. 1 QUALIFIED CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE"
Pd. Pol. Adv. By Jo* Beggarly

ELECT

J in k

LBJ Still In
Good Standing
With Beagles
HARDWICK, V t (U PI) —
President Johnson, who ratt­
ed the eyebrows o f many ani­
mal lovera when he lifted a pet
beagle by the ears, still la a
member In good standing o f
the Vermont Beagle Club.
Club President Pater J.
Clark of Hardwick, who mail­
ed the President a life mem­
bership April B, said he did
not believe Johnson '‘ meant to
he cruel" when he lifted the
beagle.
The President and Mrs.
Johnson have been Invited to
nttend tho state bsagl* trials
here Sept. 4-7.
“ lit* certainly will be a life
member in our club aa long as
ho wants to,” Clark said.

Y O U C A N T LO SE W IT H
M ATHEW S

Florida
Newspapers
Commend
Kynes
EXPERIENCED LAW YER
EXPERIENCED IN STATE G O V ER N M EN T
FT l A U O r R D A l l

THE T A M I'A I I MI S

NEWb

"James Kynes hat received a good start f*l
a difficult duty. W e believe he possesses tho
potential to make an outstanding Attorney
General; ana who will materially assist Ham
Ida toward a bstlor and brighter futures"

'T h e Attorney General answers only to tho
people who elect him to office and we sin­
cerely believe that Jomes Kyne* Is the kind
of men who will respect the public trust
given him by the people In this state."
WEST HA I M HI A( II I'O SI I I MI S

O C A I A SI AR B A N N I R

"It Is easy to predict victory for Kynes. It Is
herd to Imoglno a man better qualified for
the |ob of Attorney O oneral-by education,
by experience In Florida governmental af­
fairs, by temperament. W e suggest that by
any yardstick e l merit, lie deserves your
support."

"Kynes has dsmonitratsd his admlntstretfva
a b ility ...Is w ill grounded In tha law and
It respected and esteemed by these who
know him oe a person of the highest moral
character and Integrity."

BRADEN It )fl Ml HAIM

HE NS AC Ol A NEWS J OUR NA l

"Kynes always had a way of getting tha
lob done lust a little bit better than tha
next fellow."
ORI A N D O SENIINEl

"K ynes' outstanding tense of fair play le
one of the most Important attributes M s near
office calls far."
Kl Y Wl SI CITI/ I N

"This newspaper warmly supports Jamas W»
Kynes for election to this office of Attomay
Generol which he now holds, and which ha
•cents likely to fill with distinction."

VOTE TO KEEP Jam es W

"Kynes It devoted to the merit system to
protect career employees end he stands on
hit own two feet. Kynes deserves to be con­
tinued In office."

KYNES

C A N A M A &lt; II f Ml RAI D

AT T ORNE Y G E N E R A L

FORI M r i k\ rj| w . HR! V.

Pd.

Pol. Adr.

Johnson Democrat
Pd. Pol. Adv.

"Every now and then a young man shows
early In hit career the qualities which make
for outstanding public service, and proves
that he merits continued confidence In
higher positions. Such • men b Jemes W ,
Kynes, Florid 0's Attorney Oenerel."

As Yfiur Commissioner, I Will Strive To See You Receive A Dollar* Worth
For Every Dollnr Spent.
Your Support And Vote Will Be Humbly Appreciated On May 5.
A. C. SMITH, JR.

FOR

BRAILEY
ODHAM
FOR U. S. SENATOR

"In thb months he hes held office, Mr.
Kynes hat performed welt. He Is Intelligent,
personable, and knows the law."

Smith, Being A Young Successful Business
Man, Property Owner, Taxpayer Of Seminole
County, Realize* Anil See* The Need For Bet­
ter Improved Roads, Better Drainage, Improv­
ed 4-H And Home Demount ration Programs,
More
Industry And Payroll* IMPROVED
COOPERATION WITH ALL PUBLIC OFF|.
CIALS (BOTH CITY AND COUNTY) FOR
THE BENEFIT OF THE TAXPAYER. Smith
Has The Time To Apply As Your County Com­
missioner To Represent All The County Taxpayer*, Not Just A Few In Certain Sections.

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Committee appointment* for
thr year have heen announced
by the Sanford-DcBary Heart
Association.
S en in r will he Mra. Eugana
Taylor, South Seminole fund
railing and memorial gift*;
Mr*. Dorothy Odham, corpor­
ate gift*; Mr*. Leonard Mun•on, ipecial event*, memorial
gift* and community lenrice;
Dr. Maria Peres, Sanford area
program; Mr*. E l i s a b e t h
Thomai, South Seminole pro­
gram; Mr*. Troy Overetreet,
South Seminole community
*en-lce; Mra. Luther Milei,
S o u t h Seminole publicity;
Kenneth Leffler, Sanford pub­
licity; Hugh Booth, DeBary
memorial gift* and Don Tabor,
fund railing consultant and
•pedal gifts.
The appointment* w e r e
made at the annual election
meeting held In S a n f o r d .
Those attending also heard the
financial report atatlng that
there la $8,182 In the Heart
Fund this year as compared to
$5,030 last year.
Among a w a r d s presented
was an engraved desk plaque
to Edward Simon, outgoing
president and a five year gold
medal award and a gold cer­
tificate to Mrs. Leonard Mun­
son for her untiring work in
the association.

the interest of
ALL PEOPLE..

MI AMI Ml WA11 &gt;

COUNTY
D IS T R IC T

leadership in

"Kynes Is a top caliber .Individual. W e rale
Kynes qualified."

C O M M IS S IO N E R

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For responsible

"Kynes Is well quoMed fer We posWen «
Attorney Oenerel."

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�P ig* I f — May 4. 1964

ELECT

Ruth Gallagher

Stop Reading Word By Word

Some Silly Thinking
Written for NEA
Tim* jou r reading o f Uila
rolumn and compare jou r
speed with that Indicated at
the end. The eapected apeed
aaaume* a dailj flra per
cent improvement.

C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R
D IS T R IC T No. 5
Pd. Pol. Ad*.

ELECT

Jack

B e s t

When a writer explain* hi*
virwa, he uar* two piece* of
equipment: facta and reason­
ing. Facta are eaaily checked
and only fourth-rate writer*
or apeclal pleader* will distort them.
The thing you have to be
on guard againat la the writ­
er’* rcaaoning. You can take
two truth*— il'a dona every
day In the week— and got a
wrong eoncluaion.
Here are two truth*, but
watch the trickery. 1. All
criminal action* ahould be
punished by law. 2. Proiecution for murder 1* a criminal
action. So— look out — prose­
cution for murder ahould be
punished by law.
The trick t “ Criminal ac­
tion" ha* two aeparate mean­

ing*. T h en la no real basis
for comparison there. It Is
something like saying that
aomeon* has four equal aides
and four equal angles be­
cause he’s a “ square." Or
like saying that the free tic­
ket* that I have for the mov
Ira are Intelligent because
only intelligent beings are
free. You get It T
It might be fun to teaso
your w'elght-consclous friend*
with the following and see if
they ran *pot the bad logic:
“ All weight-conscious people
are fish because fish don’t rat
sugar.’’ Thi* la how tho mind
arrived at thi* conclusion: 1.
No weight-conscious people
eat augar. 2. No fish eat sug
ar. 2. Weight-conscious peopie are fish. The fallacy T
You can’ t get any conclusion
at all from two negative
statement*.
Try thi* one. “ Show me
someone who claims to be in'
terested in a balanced budget,
and I'll show you an oppon
rnt o f the United Nations.

Q u a l i f i e d

C a n d i d a t e
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For responsible
leadership in
the interest of
ALL PEOPLE..

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VOTE
R ESU LT S — N O T P R O M IS E S

FOR

BRAILEY
ODHAM
FOR U. S. SENATOR
A Kennedy • Johnson Democrat
Pd. P o l Adv.

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MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE PRESS AND PUBLIC THE
RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE.
ENDEAVOR TO REMOVE THIS OFFICE FROM THE
DICTATORIAL AND OBSOLESCENT FEE SYSTEM AND
RETURN IT TO LOCAL CONTROL BY SUBMITTING ITS
BUDGET TO PUBLIC HEARING AND DEBATE.

3. ELIMINATE ONCE AND FOR ALL THE GIVE-A-WAY
OF YOUR TAX DOLLARS IN THE FORM OF BONUS
OR SALARY BASED ON WHIM AND FANCY.
4. GIVE YOU QUALIFIED PROVEN PROGRESSIVE
LEADERSHIP IN THE COUNTY’S MOST IMPORTANT
OFFICE.
VOTE FOR

James P. AVERY. Jr.
Pd. Pol. Adv.

There have been entirely too
many voices attacking ua on
the score o f the budget and
too many outcriea against
our remaining in the U.N.”
What that fellow is trying
to prove I* that ail oppon
enta of the present budget al&lt;
so oppose the U.N., but what’s
in hia mind to lead him to
thia? 1. Too many administra­
tion critics oppose the present budget. 2. Too many ad
ministration critic* oppose the
U.N. 8. Those who oppose the
budget oppose the U.N.
that last statement is true,
It’* true in spite o f the rea
soning. In all deduction there
must be one general, univers­
al statement. There ie noni
In the aliove.
Here’* one.you really have
to watch. Both statements
will be general. “ All lib­
erals believe in civil right*.
All Communists believe in civ­
il rights. All liberals are
Communist*.’’ Here’s the fal
lacy. There is no bast* of
comparison. Take all the peo­
ple who believe In civil rights,
and there are more in that
class than liberal* and Com
munlsts. The first statement
refer* only to liberal portion
of the believers in civil rights;
the second statement refers
only to the Communist popu
lation o f the “ believe in civil
right* class." Two different
segments, so there is no ba
ala of real comparison at all.
To go back and pick up
some of the trick* in reason­
ing you have to watch: Make
sure that the term on which
two things ar* compared
means the same thing both
times; make sure that that
term is once used to take in
the whole class to which it
refera; make aure the writer
Is not arguing from two neg­
ative statements; make aura
that at least one o f his state­
ments; la universal.
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Law Day, U.S.A.
Let's start this, today, Law Day,
U.S.A.
Let’s substitute law for force; the
latter having failed in every comer
o f the globe. Let’s adopt the supreme
law for all nations, all peoples to fol.
low.
For law works. Not that it has in
every case; but law has prevailed
often while force never has.
A good vivid example, well within
the memory o f most men alive to­
day:
Wars. Take any o f them— Korean,
World War II, World War I. When
force had prevailed man returned to
the table to discuss the rules o f
peace. Then peace prevailed until
force again reared up. Force side­
tracked jaws. Force begat force. Man
renewed its armament effort. Man
schemed.
Law was relegated to a forgotten
niche in man’s mind. And people
died, cruelty prevailed, properties
were destroyed. Finally, force over­
powered force.
Until, again, man returned to the
conference table and discussed— both
the beaten and victors— the rules for
peace.
The vicious cycle can stop once
men o f all nations realize that law

Dr. Crane’s

"'Charge!'

is the only vital influence peoples
need to exist together— in peace for
all time.
So today we salute the men o f the
bar, their efforts to deliberate at all
times to seek menns for pence— be
it at the courtroom level or confer­
ence table.
We can call it the Ten Command­
ments, The Bill of Rights; ench of
which consists of laws. Following
each will bring peace.
Expanding them brings interna­
tional law and international law­
fully recognized by all peoples of all
lands— brings peace.
It’s as simple, intricate as that.
Peace is within our grasp. We have
the means, for Inw begats pence.
And peace holds the key to man’s
future.

Worry Clinic
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Thought For Today
Elijah was a man of like nature
with ourselves and he prayed fer­
vently that it might not rain, and
for three years nnd six months it
did not rain on the Earth.— James
6:17.
Prayer— the very highest energy
of which the mind is capable.— Sam­
uel Taylor Coleridge.

Letters
I ...* /:

To The Editor
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»uh.
II* affair*. T b. wellrr mar aaa
a *aa aaaaa rroild rf fha la»*
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traa aaaa aaf .40 c m . Letters
•f fawar tkaa SO* w .rla mill
k . Blaaa »raftra«ra. U lltra
affraaaaf la alkara ara are.nlakla nravU.S they fa *o« faal
la paraaaalltlaa. Parley la B*t
pakllakaf by Tk* llaralf.

play the bill) and taxes could
be levied even though the
bond Issues failed by free­
holder
referendum.
This
seems to be Indentical with
the Orange County project
and Act.
(2) The notice of referen­
dum election refers only to
acquisition, construction, faci­
Editor, lie n ld :
The summarization of the lities, etc. in Seminole Coun­
"Seminole County Water Con­ ty, while the Title of the Act
neighboring
coun­
servation and Control A ct" by includes
James P. Avery, Jr., Chair­ ties, and municipalities In
man of the County Commis­ Seminole County, provided
sion, though quite extensive permission is given by said
in citing the critical and ur­ County or Municipality.
(3) While the notice of re­
gent necessity of this under­
taking In the interest o f the ferendum refers only to a
County as a whole, the pro­ specified amount of mlllsge—
posal In general, the author­ special tax district levy not
ity and the financing, still to exceed 0.3 mill for secon­
omits a number of provisions dary facilities, both the notice
in the act which the freehold­ and title refers to provision
of ad valorem tax. Only the
er electors should know.
Having received my bap­ title of the act llmita the tax
tism as County Commissioner to 2.0 mills. Both the notice
the
title
of
th e
during the flood conditions of and
provides
for
the
1959-60, without revenue or act
authority for drainage or con­ levy and use of ad val­
trol except on County owned orem or apeeial assessment,
rights-of-way and property, the use of funds authorized or
no one realizes the need more received under thla Act In­
than I. Legislation subject to cluding sale of bonds or any
approval by referendum of combination thereof.
(4) Section 15 of the Act
freeholder electors was re­
quested of the 1961 session requires more clarification
of the legislature but was than 1 can give. It appears
to say that In addition to the
lo t provided.
Some of tbe provisions of valorem taxes authorized to
the legal notice of referen­ be levied 2.0 mills to pay
dum election and of the Act principal and interest on gen­
that were not either noted, eral obligation bonds, a spe­
cial ad valorem tax each year
clarified or stressed are:
(1)
The act becomes effec­of a aufficient number of mills
tive by a simple majority of upon the dollar of assessed
votes csst by electors (not re- valuation (or taxable valua­
•Meted to freeholders who tion?) not to exceed 2.0 mills

Herald Area Correspondents
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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Ilsrto*
838-1518
Beer Leke-Forrst City
Mre. Maryann Mile*
838-3678
Casselberry
Mre. Jane Casselberry
838-5048
Chuluota
Mre. Joan Mafia
363-3743
DrBery
Mrs. Adam Muller
(68-4410
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Henry
(88-5831
Enterprise
Mika Helm Snodgrass
•88-1933

Geneva
Mrs. Joe. R. Mathieux
349-4824
Lake Mery
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-8211
Lake Monro*
Mre. H. L. Jnhneon
322-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Kate*
838-3317
North Orlando
Mre. Dorla Dean
322-1888
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
222-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
SIS-3119

Sanford, Florida

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cess of requirements, espe­
cially those with slow reac­
tion times.
Suggested for consideration
are certain type* of U. S.
Army, Navy and Air Force
reserve units.
—Hcduetlon in the amount
and in the firepower of arms
supplied to allies and neutral
nations.

For responsible
leadership in
the interest of
ALL PEOPLE..

VOTE

A

Kennedy * Johnson Democrat
rd . P o l Ailv.

There Is No Substitute For Administrative
Experience In An Administrative Position

We EndorseSupt. R.T.MILWEE
Signed:
John Angel

Casselberry

Freeman Baggett

Sanford

Teddy Barker

Sanford
Casselberry

Richard Barnett
A. J. Bracken

Sanford

Hugh Carlton

Sanford

George Dabbs

Forest City

Frank Gore
C. M. Harp, Sr.

Altamonte Springs
Casselberry

H. R. Heckenbach
Carlton Henley

Sanford
Longwood

C. W. Holder

Oviedo
Longwood

L. T. Kosky
M m . Velma Mitchell
J. E. Murray

Floyd C. Richards
Morris M. Ruby
Thomas L. Richey
Mrs. Penrose Love

Entsrsd as s tc e s d class a isttar O ctossr II, t i l l a t ths Psst
Of tics o f Sanford. Florida, endsr the A ct o f Congress o f Merck.

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But superb ventrlloqulete
like Edgar Bergen also offer
the chronic stutterers a dandy
hobby which will relive their
speech difficulty.
For a confirmed stutterer
can operate his dummy ami
make it speuk without stutter­
ing.
So every stutterer might
profitably adopt ventriloquism
to speed up hie own social
popularity, as well ns to he it
quick aid in his speech ther­
apy.
Stutterers are usually vic­
tims of an emotional complex
that
fastened upon their
speech muscles.
It is thus a first cousin to
blushing, which also is a social
complex that just happened to
pick the circular muscles sur­
rounding the blood vrsscis.
Tomorrow I'll tell you about
my stuttering right wrist!
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in cere o f this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed rnvelop#
and 20 ernta to cover typing
L a u gh ter la a lso a positive
good, so everybody who pro­ end printing costa when you
motes wholesome humor is a send for on* of his book­
lets.)
missionary of happiness.

For example, salesmen are
chiefly extroverts whereas en­
gineers, accountants and ail
those who work with inani­
mate objecta are more introvertive.
If a public speaker tells the
snnie joke to a sales audience
v*. the crowd of engineeri,
which will laugh louder?
It is generally the extrovertive audience of salesmen!
Furthermore, a crowd of
men alone or of women alone
will not laugh at loudly aa a
mixed audience composed of
both men and women.
For the very presence of the
opposite sex turns the atten­
tion o f each member outward
upon the opposite icx and thus
la extrovertive.
An introvertive miser such
as Silas Murncr or an eccen­
tric shipwrecked sailor like
Robinson Crusoe would obvi­
ously not have the wide reper­
toire o f humorous enjoyment
that you nsaocinte with Bob
Hope or Edgar Bergen.

Mrs. Mary Nichols

Mon., May 4, 1964

BDBSCRIPTtUR NATES
My Mali
S e a la a l* Caaatg

•

WASHINGTON — ( NKA) — , ed Minulemen, Tolarii missSome time before Tresident lies and nuclear submarines.
— More rapid retirement of
Kennedy died, Soviet Premior
Nikita Khrushchev sent him obsolescent weapons.
Suggested for consideration
a secret personal message
saying in essence: "It will be is a step up in the dropping
a lot easier for me to deal of older missiles and older
bombing planes.
with my military and cut
—Reduction in the numbers
back my armed force* if you of weapons with troops in ex­
wlU announce arms cutbacks
of your own first."
This message lies in back
of
the
Uranium-plutonium
output reductions announced
by President Johnson ami
Khrushchev.
That tacit nuclear under­
standing is part of a larger
program quietly pushed for
the past year by
some
officials In State, Defense,
White House and Disarma­
ment Agency circles.
Under this program the
United States would prepare
for an arms cutback of one
type or another, then secrely semi word to Khrushchev,
get his reactions, learn un­
officially what he’d do in re
turn. If all went well, the
United States and the Soviet
Union would announce their
reductions. There’ll be no
formal agreement, no inspec­
tions.
State ami Defense officials
have about come to the con­
clusion that little will be
achieved for the time being
in formal anna reduction
talks. A growing number of
the experts have more hope
for these tacit understandings.
A aeries of possible tacit
"disarmament"
agreements
have been suggested for con­
sideration within the circle of
White House, State, Defense
and Disarmament Agency ad­
visers. These agreement* In­
clude:
—Gradual stretch-ouls In
the development and produc­
tion of new types of weapons.
Suggested for consideration
is possibility of slowdowns in
the development and produc­
tion o f antimissile missiles,
civil defense shelters, advanc-

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Political Notebook

ELECT

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may bo levied.
(5) Neither the notice of
referendum nor the Title of
the Act contain the words
"Assessed Value" or "T ax­
able Value." However., para­
graph (h) provides for the
use of ad valorem taxes lev­
ied and collected on "all tax­
able property", without limi­
tation of rate or amount, and
which may be additionally se­
cured by the pledge of the
proceeds of special assess­
ments levied against benefit­
ed property. There is no
clarification whether home­
stead exempt values arc sub­
ject to levy of taxes for gen­
eral obligations or special
assessments.
(6) Section 10, paragraph
( g ) : Construction or recon­
struction of sssesssble Im­
provements. The Board may
reject any or aB blda and
do the work by county forcet.
This entalla the use of taxes
levied under authority of this
Act it approved by a simple
majority of electors (not re­
stricted to freeholders who
pay the taxes).
(7) Section 4. paragraph
(h) any funds msy be used
to acquire, construct recon­
struct. improve, maintain and
operate primary system fact
Utica in neighboring count
tea, and primary and second
ary system facilities in muni
cipaUUes in Seminole County,
provided such permission it
granted by such counties or
municipalities and to levy,
assess, and collect special
assessment in said muncipali
tics provided permission Is
granted by the municipality
(8) Section 25: The tax
assessor shall reduce the mill
age authorized by this act,
by the millage levied by the
(Central and South Florida
Flood Control).
I reiterate and re-emphasize
the critical and urgent ncccss
lty for action, and caU on
our legislative delegates who
introduced this bill, (so siml
lar to Orange County's B1U,
Orange County being one of
the consolidated counties) to
clarify any and all major pro
visions of this act which are
highly questionable and as
sure the citizens they fully en
dorse and recommend the
Act as written.
Vernon W. Dunn

—; V -

Edgar Dergen la a mis­
sionary of laughter and good
will among men. With hi*
famous Charlie McCarthy1
dummy, he could probably
do far more good toward
building peace with Kussla
than all our diplomats. Hut
he also offers a very prartiral aid to stutterers, so
psss this rase along to such
speech victims.
CASE S-455: Edgar Bergen
is the talented master mind
behind fumou* Charlie Mc­
Carthy.
Edgar and I both attended
tho Northwestern University
School o f Speech.
Recently we happened to he
riding together en route from
Chicago to tho East.
So our conversation reverted
to our former professor* at
Northwestern, anil then w*
veered over to ventriloquism.
“ I've been asked to do the
article on ventriloquism for
the new edition of an encyclo­
pedia," Edgar began.
"So I'm injecting the Idea
that it helpa provoke more
mirth and laughter among
human beings.
"lit fuct, 1 have been lectur­
ing la-fore college audiences
on that very theme, namely,
tlie value of laughter.
"What do you think of the
idea "
Laughter seems to be re­
stricted to human beings.
Other creatures indulge in
play and Inntha in spring will
frolic very happily.
Hut mankind nlon* will grin
nnd laugh, chuckle ami giggle!
So laughter is a symbol not
only of tho highest level o f In­
telligence among mammalian
species.
Hut it also indicates extro­
version o f outlook. For the
person with the broadest social
experience usually e n j o y s
jokes best.

Y O U R B U S IN E S S S , T O O !

R. T. MILWEE
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
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DEAR ABBY: Mother’s
Day will toon be here and
1 with you
would
tay
something In your column
to remind “ young mar*
rledt" to remember their
mothcri-tnlaw, too. Even
If lt*c only a card or a
hole. There were so many
years w h en ,! should have
emembered my mother-lalaw. but I Wat too “ buay."
Thlt year I will sand bar
a spray of flowers— to the
cemetery — bitterly regrett­
ing that I failed to send her
flowers while she wss liv­
ing. I should have appre­
ciated her more, written her
more about her grandchild­
ren, whom she loved so
much- and moat of alt I
should have let her know
bow much ! had grown to
love her. I hope others will
not make the tame mis­
take I made beeeuae next
year may be too late. Abby,
please sign my real initials
so my father-la-law will
know how I feel.
J. 0 . (Oceanside, Calif.)
• • •
DEAR ABBYi I was In­
terested In your reply to
“DIRTY
OLD
MAN’fl
W ir E ." You said, “ He’s
sick. Get him to a doctor.”
I ’ve known for year* that
my husband is “ alck.” It
is go humiliating to alt In
a restaurant with him while
he flirts with the waitress­

es, or any woman sitting
nearby whose eye he hap­
pens to catch. And when he
atarea at the young girls
from their feet up, and then
down again, I want to run)
1 meet my friends away
from my house because they
won’ t come by If they know
he's there. I have many
worthwhile Interests, such
as muile, gardening, books
and church work, but, oh,
for a companion to grow
old with!
Yes, 1 realise he's sick.
But how do you get ■ man
In his 60's to a doctor?
WISHFUL THINKING
DEAR WISHFUL:
You
can't call lh« men In tho
white coats and ask them
to come and throw a net
over him. But you can call
your family doctor and tell
him what you have told
m i.
Together
you
can
work out a schama to get
your husband to submit to
• physical examination. The
menial rum ination can be
subtly worked in without
arousing suspicion. There
Is help for your husband's
Illness (and it la an IIIness)—and It's more com­
mon than you think.
• • *

DEAR ABBY:

Just read
about "Papa Joe," who waa
born In the old country and
didn't know hit hlrthdatc so
he picked one himself. My

Qacoby
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husband was In the same
boat and picked a day Irt
November for his “ birthd sy." When he took out
citlsenn'iip papers, hr wrote
to his slater In the old coun­
try and asktd her to send
him his birth certificate.
She sent not only his birth
certificate but also the cer­
tificate of his baptism.
That's when we found out
he was really born In March
and according to tha “ birth­
day'' he had boon celebrat­
ing he was baptised before
he wss bornt
GOOD JOKE!
• • •
C 0 N P 1 D E N T IA L TO
MRS, “ F .": Tbs letter you
sent me from your mother
contained a treasur;
ry of
good sense. You wouutd be
wUc to implement her
“ three suggested rules" for
(llielpltng
your
children.
She loves you or she would­
n't have been so candid.
• • •
Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ARBY, Box
JMS. Beverly Hills. Calif.
00212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box situ, Beverly lfllls,
Calif., 00212, for Abby's new
booklet, “ HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASIONS."

OnBhidqsi

The Nation's New 'Father Image'
By Hank Grant
HOLLYWOOD - Lika it or
not, Lome Green’i papa Cart­
wright role In “ Bonanra" has
made him the father image of
Hollywood. No other actor is
called upon so often to give
of his time to benefits for chil­
dren across the country. Lornc's agent showed me a list of
43 such
requests,
ahowad
them to me mournfully, be­
cause, since Lome's servlets
for benefits are gratis, the
agent gets ten percent of no­
thing.

There seems to be e lot of
NORTH
4
confusion among the commit­
A IC J I
tee that studied the Intercol8TB
legist*
Bridge Tournament
hands as to what South should
rebld after North raleed him W i l t
BAST
from one aped* to two,
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Personally, I would bid four V Q » n
vajios
ASX
•pades with the South hand. A R T S
A
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B
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In any event. South had to
BOOTH (D)
reeeh lour spades In order
to fa t par,
From that point, it waa up
AAM
* K 10
to East and West to set the
contract. They were hslpsd
and West vulnerable
Norik Kelt
out by being given a directed
trump opening.
1A
Pass X A
1 'iu
Pass
Pass
Pass
Declarer would win the 4 A
Opening lead— A 1*
first trump in bla own hand
and second In dummy and
was then directed to take B either duck tho first diamond
diamond finesse. West could or not. That would not affect

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By Oswald Jacoby

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What does it take for •
woman today to win the ad
miration and respect o f other
women?
A somewhat disillusioned
reader o f this column dalma
(hat in her community a wo­
man win* the respect o f other
women for one or several of
the following reasons:
—8b* la married to a man
who la either rich, successful
—or both. Aod K doesn't mat­
ter whether she la his first
wile or his fifth.
-A h * wear* a alee 10 - or
Was.
-A h a is among the first
to know what's “ in” and
what's “ out."
—She Is among the "best

his par. After he took his
king It would be up to him
to shift to a heart. Further­
more, the shift had to be one
to separate the men from tha
boys. He should laad either
Utc quean or nine of hearts.
This laad of a high haart
would clearly tell partner
that he did not want a heart
return. A look at dummy
would show East that there
would be no point In a dia­
mond return. East would lead
a club and West would set
the contract with two club
tricks.
Of course, East might still
return a club if his partner
led the fourth best heart, but
the Icid of a high heart
would have drawn a diagram.

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I hope you find she's wrong.
But whatever you find, send
tills column a report. Together
we will find out what DOES
give a woman status with
other woman.

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AGAINST MAID ESTATE:
You and aarli o f you a rt
itrcliy nollflad and raqulrad
o (lit any claim* and demanda
rlilch you, or a ltb tr o f you.
tnay hava again*! aald salat*
In Ilia offlra o f Hon. Vtrnnu
Silas, County Judgs o f
ksmlnuls County, at hla offlra
lii th* Court llouaa In Hanford,
F lorida, within ala calsndar
tnontha from tha lima o f th*
firs t publication o f this n olle!.
Resh claim ar demand must bs
In w ritin g and contain tha
bias* * f rssldsne* and poat o ffls * adSrsas o f (ho claim ant
Sad mual bo sw orn to by ths
dlaim snt. hi* agsn t or alturkey, or th* asm * shall ba void.
/•/ Ellsw orth W. P a ssed
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Aa C a-E xtculora o f aald

PULL WORK WEEK
Thursday, ha went without
lunch to | h » a Honolulu re­
porter a 70-mlnute Interview
via long-dlatanca telephone.
That night, ha participated
for three hours in a TV Acad­
e m y sem inar for members.
Friday, be skipped lunch to

Within th* past i l l months,
Lome
has participated in
some extra-curricular events
that Included rodeo appear­
ances In Ohio, Kentucky and
West Virginia and fairs In In­
diana and Texas. Everywhere
he went, the record crowds
wanting to see tha father Im­
age in the flesh numbered
more kids than adults. Lome
recently returned from Mon­
treal, where he headlined an
appeal for Canada's Crippled
Children'* Fund and had to­
co-emcee with Henry Fonda
and Fred MacMurray NBC's
April 22 90 - minute color spe­
cial from the New York's
World's Fair.
Something's gotta give soon,
I advised him.
"I hop* not," he countered,
hi* brow furrowing with ser­
ious concern. T m in excellent
hsalth and, though th* p ice
is wearying at times, it has
yet to bo exhausting. You
see, I love whit I'm doing.

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get if I bad more time for a
concentrated effort.”
WHEN WE MET
Lome had hid a work week
that could serve to Inspire an
Association Against Cruelty to
H um ans. On Monday he had
been guest speaker st a Holly,
wood Ad Club luncheon and
that night rehearaed his songs
for a new record album. Tues­
day evening he travelled 200
miles to San Diago as chief
speaker at t convention ban­
quet. W ednesday, he had a
luncheon data With a London
reporter and that night recor­
ded radio promotions for a
Buffalo lily telethon in behalf
of a children's hospital.

TONITM S TUBS.

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Notlr* to contractors to bid
•n rtturrarlna HIM., u. lined
In UaMsItiSIIy — Information
may !&gt;• otitalnrU In tha offlca
tif tha Major, Caiatlbarry.
Florid*.

*100 ( ! ) High on
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WomanBy Ruth M iiiatt

ar (hat make her a person
worth knowing?
Have we become so Imageconscious tost what a woman
appears to be is more import­
ant that what the is?
Try (o answer those ques­
tions by making a list o f the
women who seem to be most
admired and respected of all
the women you know. After
each name, put down why
ahe stands high with othar
women.
Then, if you have Uma,
drop a line to this co lu m n saying whether you disagree
with the woman who listed

She
is seen at
all the
•‘right” pieces.
—She makes cure that
whatever she m o d e in time,
m oney, or effort is spent
where K will make the big
gast Show.
Do we women really Judge
other woman by such superfi­
cial standards as these?
Do
We Ho longer reserve Free
our respect for the woman Parking
who
hat those qualities of
mind and heart and charset

Another actor In such de­
mand would long since have
run for the hills. Fortunately,
Lome likes the attention, al­
beit with minor reservations.
“ 1 am a vulture for cul­
ture,” ha told me In hi* famil­
iarly vibrant, vole*. “ For
soma tlrna, I’ ve bten pushing
tha Idea of a flhtksipsrion fes
tlvsl In Hollywood, similar to
Canada's Stratford festival.
But all these requests for my
time on top of my Bonsnta
chores keep me from getting
tha concrete action I'd aurely

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�Behind America's Manned Bomber Fight: Old Soldier Vs. Theoretician
By Col. Ray Crowley
Newspaper Enterprise
Military Analyst
WASHINGTON — The aimmrring alrplane-mlaille flcht
between R o b e r t McNamaru
and Gen. Curtia LeMay la eaaentially a quarrel between a
theoretician and an old aoldier.
Dcfenso Secretary McNa­
mara In eaaence argura: with
the United SUtea jxi»»M»lng
ao mnny Minutemen, Polaris
and Titan mlaallea. no one but
a fool would start an all-out
war nealnst us and If some
fool did start a war we could
flatten him.
McNamara haa proted out
this thesis in electronic war
gaming both for 1064 and for
the early 1970s. Mathematical­
ly ho has proved that hia con­
tentions are dead-certain.
Air Forts Chief o f Staff
LeMay argues that In his ex­
perience wars never go the
way planners plan them. Few
battles go according to the
book) weapons don't work ou t
as expected. The enemy unex­
pectedly develops
counter­
measures.
LeMay says you have to be
able to change your plana and
your fighting as the situation
develops when the chips are
down. Missiles are fine and
LeMay wants them. But misailcs will do only one tiling.
You press a button and the
missiles fly (if all goes well)
to fixed, predetermined tar­
gets. They're Inflexible,

s e e

i f something goes wrong,
missiles are unable to change
quickly to meet the new sit­
uation. If the enemy discov­
ers how to hit them, or how
to knock out their guidance,
or discovers some way to pro­
tect Important parte of his
offensive fortes against them,
they fait
In other words, LeMny says
you can't teach missiles new
tricks In the middle of a cam­
paign. If your missile gambit
fails, or has serious weak­
nesses, and missiles are all

Association Meet
The May meeting of Use
North Orlando Civic Associa­
tion will be held at B p. in.
today in the Civic Building.
Main Rem on the agenda U
the election of a vlca presi­
dent.

youVe got, youTe stuck.
This it why LeMay argues
that in addition to intercon­
tinental ballistic missiles, the
United States needs some­
thing that can change its tac­
tics quickly in tha middle of
a crisis or a war.
Becauta man la tha most
flexlbts thing we'va got, Le­
May wants to keep airplanes.
The major difference between
a missile and an alrplant, of
course, is that the airplane bae
a man In it. You can keep In

touch with him. You can lull
him in mid-course to cancel
hia mission and come back.
You can tell him to change
targets. He can go after tar­
gets you can't pinpoint exact­
ly, and after moving targets.
• • •

McNamara saya that hia cal­
culating machines show thst
anything a bomber can do, an
ICRM can do better and
cheaper. Besides, he eayi,
planea are inherently more
vulnerable than missiles.
LeMny also claims longIf your tactics fail, and tome range bomber* hove uses short
of your planea are shot down. j o f all-out wur. ICBMs do not.
you can teach tha pilots new Suppose, he suggests, the
tactica. You're not tied to on e ; Communists began sn aggres­
rigid pattern as you are with sive war that was too big to

be stopped with conventional
forces. The United Stales
would like to win without es­
calating that war into all-out
n u e I e a r war. The United
States couldn't u»e ICBMs be-1
cause thnt would be certain to
trigger World War HI. Inter- |
continental bombers could be
used with a fur greater chance
of keeping the war within
bounds, even If they dropped *
nuclear bomba.

ROBERT G. PETREE
S E M IN O L E
SECO N D ON

LCBMs.

COUNTY

THE

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A B IL IT Y

ELECT

MAY

Jaak

5th D E M O C R A T IC

P R IM A R Y

ROB PETREE Is fully qualified by training nnd experience. 1) Practicing attor­
ney for seven years. 2) Experience with
U.S. Department of Justice, Board of
Immigration Appeals, Depta. o f Army
and Navy. .1) lie studied at American
University, George Washington Univer­
sity, University o f Virginia, and Duke
University, College o f Law. 4) Boh
Pelree’e interest in citrus, ronl estate nnd
business brings him in constant con­
tact with the, commercial leaders o f our
state. 5) His Interest in conservation and
his experience In government make him
host qualified for the position of our
State Representative.

G O V E R N M E N T W IT H

A

NEW OFFICERS of the Longwood Elementary
PTO nre, seated, left to right, Mrs. Gladys
vice president and Mrs. Mary McTntoah, secre­
tary; standing, "D oc" Wilson, president and
Jerry Riley, trenaurer.
(Herald Photo)

Benefit M ay 12
For Schoolhouse

Boh Peirce discusses the ^
A
Cross State Cunui wills

H O N O R A N D IN T E G R IT Y

Scnutnr Spessnrd
Holland

Harry F. Cushing
With NO Political Commitments.
Retired

Business

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Boh

I’ elrfe —
10

selected

outstanding

Democrats Jn

the entire country
1961 - 1004

(1) 'T h e best way to prevent expansion of federal power on the local scene is to elect local
officials determined to meet local reH|tonaibilities with local action.”
(2) "Our whole future as a democracy depends on our present willingness to accept the
challenge o f developing the most effective education system in tho world."
(3) "Tho average citizen hns just alsout reached the limit o f his ability to carry the tax
burden o f government. Future tnx revenues most increasingly come from heretofore
untapped sources. The protected special interests must begin to pay their fair share
in tho cost o f Florida’e future."
(4) "I do not believe in sectionalism. Our county will prosper only If ALL o f ua work
together for our mutual benefit — neither north or south, east or west — but ALL o f
SEMINOLE COUNTY."

COUNTY COMMISSIONER — DISTRICT 5

A

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REPRESENTATIVE WHO IS , „ of
YOUNG, DYNAMIC AND
Young
VIGOROUS!

Bob Pctree hns worked for the Demo­
cratic Party for 15 years. His many contacta with stato and national leaden In
our party would maka him invaluable to
Seminole County aa our State Repre­
sentative.

VOTE FOR

Scmlnol# County’s Ulontx
will be displayed M»y 12 at
the Seminole High School is
a benefit show is presented
to aid the work at the Little
Red School house.
The program will feature a
variety o f events ranging
from comedy and aonga to
band* and Individual offer­
ings.
Scheduled for • p. m. at
the high school, the program
la being arranged by the
Seminole County Association
for Retarded Children.

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Man.

STANDS FOR BETTER ROADS —
BETTER SCHOOLS — CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY!

Let’s lie A County Undivided In Our
Future — LET’S PULL TOGETHER!

Paid Political Adrartbomant

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R O Y W R IG H T

Tax Collector ••.. Seminole County
YOUR

TAX

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B A N K ER ,

H A N D L IN G

DO LLARS A N N U A LLY .

W E HAVE COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN:
ROY WRIGHTS INTEGRITY
ROY WRIGHTS ABILITY TO WORK WITH PEOPLE
ROY WRIGHTS QUALIFICATIONS WHICH HE HAS GAINED BY EDUCATION AND FINANCIAL

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EDUCATION!

EMPLOYMENT!

Graduated from Seminole High School in 1936, at­
tended University o f Florida, completed course* In:
Banking Fundamentals, Commercial law , Business
Administration, Bank Administration, Bank Manage­
ment, Negotiable Instruments, Analysing Financial
Statements, and is experienced with Federal Audits
and other Bank Examining Authority.

Employed by The Sanford Atlantic National Ilank
in 1937. Worked in Bookkeeping Department, served
as Teller, worked in Loan ft Discount Department, in
Installment Loan Department, and as Manager of
Proof ft Bookkeeping Department.

SPORTS:
o f Ssmlnols w
High
T
Captain or
g n Football Team
In 1936,
Barn ball and Track, received the
Varsity Football, Baseball
Best Sportsmanship Award o f Liona Club Little
League, Fishing and Hunting.
, *—

NAVY COMBAT VETERAN!
Volunteered March 3, 1942. Naval engagements were
in North Africa, Sicily and Salerno. Served as en­
listed man aboard U.8. Naval Destroyer U-S.8. Bris­
tol until it was sunk by enemy submarine In the
Mediterranean Sea at midnight, October 13, 1943.
Rescued by U.S. Navy Destroyer U A S . Trip. Hon­
orably discharged on November 2, 1945.

Upon returning from service, was re-employed by
Tne Sanford Atlantic National Bank. Since that time
he has worked as Teller, worked in Iamm &amp; I)i*count
Department, in Installment iAian Department, and
as Manager of Proof ft Bookkeeping Department.

LEADERSHIP:
President o f Senior Class of Seminole High School,
class of 1936, Past Master Sanford Lodge No. 62 F.
ft A.M., Past Hight Priest Monroe Chapter No. 16
Royal Arch Masons, Past Commander Taylor Commandry No. 28 Knight Tempter, Past District Deputy
Grand Master o f 15th Masonic District F. ft A.M. o f
Florida, Grand Scribe Grand Chapter Royal Arch
Masons o f Florida, Member Advisory Council of
tteminole Chapter National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis, Treasurer o f General Sanford Memorial

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Pol Adv. paid by Boy Wright for Tag Co3 actor, Boy Wrtfht Campaign Troaauror.

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Member o f
Florida.

First

Prssbytsrian Church, Sanford,

MEMBER OF:
American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Bahia Tempi#
Shrine, Phi Delta Theta Social Fraternity.

FAMILY:
Married to the former Bertie Hughes, haa one son,
Roy It. Wright, III, owns horns at 1401 Palmetto
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.

SEMINOLE COUNTY RELATIVES:
Mother, Mrs. Roy R. Wright, resides at 705 Oak
Avenue. Sanford; Sister, MIm Margaret Wright, who
is employed by Florida Power ft Light Company;
Sister, Mrs. Ava W. Davis, who is employed by
Sweeney's Office Supply Co.; Sister, Mrs. Dick
Aiken, and Brother, James A , Wright, Sr., Manager
o f Ox Fibre Brush C o , Inc.

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Legal Notiee

By Galbraith

Notice to Contractor* to bid
on paving trlangla connacting
Q ueen *
M irror
Clrcla
and
W in ter Park D rive In Casselbarrr — Inform ation may ba
obtained In the o fflca o f the
Mayor, Caaeelberry. Florida.
Vary truly yours.
(M rs.) Mary W . H aw thorne
Tow n Clark
Publlah: A pril ST.
May 4. 11. ltd*
'DT-SS

ik iK K c i r c u i t c o u r t o p
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL C IH .
C l'IT . I k A k D FOR SK R IN .
OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
I k cH A k C E R T k o . ia*a*
F I I T L U I JOYCE RILEY.
P la in tiff
W ILLIAM CLINTON RILET.
Dafandan*
NOTICE TO APP E A R
TO:
W ILLIAM C. RILET
E lltlll
Ovaraaaa Eva
c / o Maritime Ovaraaaa
Corp.
I l l F ifth A venue
New Tork. N. T.
Tou are hereby notified that
Complaint fo r D lvorca haa
bean filed agalnat you and &gt;ou
are required to aerva a cop y
o f you r anawar o r pleading to
the Com plaint on the Plain*
tiff'a attorney, F E L D E R AND
BETTINGHAUS, l i t
S o u th
K now les Avenue, W in ter Fark,
Florlda. 4. &lt;1 rile the origin a l
Anawar o r R e a d in g In the of*
flea o f tha cirv.slt Court on o r
b e fo re tha llt h d e v o f May.
1114. I f you fall to «..&gt; &gt;u a De­
cree Pro Confeaao will bo ea*
tered agalnat you fo r the relief
demanded In the C om plain t
Wltneaa my hand and aaal o f
aald Court at Sanford. Semin*
ole County. Florida, thla llt h
day o f A pril, 1114.
(SE A L)
A rthur H. B eckw ith, Jr.
Clark o f tha C ircuit C ourt
B y : Martha T. Vlhlen
D eputy Clerk
F E L D E n AND BETTINOHAUd
A ttorneys fo r the P lain tiff
ff
l i t South Knowlaa Avanua
W inter Park, F lorida
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Publlah: April SO, ST, May *. l i e '

1114

C D T -II
Ik
TH E
CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN
AkD
FO R
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
C A R L M. A R IE , JR.,
P la in tiff,
M YRTLB

BATTS ARIE.
D efen da n t
NOTICE T O DEFEND
T O E STATE OF FLO RID A TOt
M TRTLE BATTS A R IE
111! Beal Street
R ock y M ou nt North Car*
ollna
PLEASE
TAKE
NOTICE
that a Com plaint haa been
filed agalnat you In the C ir­
cuit Court. Ninth Judicial Cir­
c u it In and fo r Semtnola Coun­
ty, Florida, In Chancery No.
1I.IIT, tha abbreviated title o f
w hich la C A R L M. ARIE. J R ,
T la ln tlff, v e n u e M T R T L E
BATTS A R IE . D e f e n d a n t ,
w herein tha relief Bought le a
Decree o f
D lvorca and an
aw ard o f D efen d a n ts antlr*
Interval In and to certain real
aatata described aa follow s, to*
w it:
L ot S. B lock 4. ENOLEWOOD PAR K . UNIT NO.
4. a ccord in g to the Plat
th ereof aa recorded In Plat
Book X, Pago MS. Publlo
Records nf O range C ou n t
ty, Florida.
Theaa presents are to caua*
and require you to file you r
w ritten answ er o r defense*. If
any, to tha Com plaint filed
herein, and to serve a co p y
th ereof upon the P la in tiff* a t­
torneys. Hlenetrom, Davie di
Mclnteeh, P ost O fflca Box 1SI0,
Sanford. Florida. SSTTI, on o r
b efore May II. 111!, and herein
fall not or a D ecree P ro C on feaao w ill b* entered agalnat
you. and the causa proceed a s
part*.
(S E A L )
A rthur H- B eckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f the C ircuit C ou rt
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen, D. G.
Btenatrom, Davie Ik McIntosh
A ttorn eys fo r P la in tiff
Post O fflca Box 1SS0
Sanford. F lorida SSTTI
Publlah! A pril IS, 14, ST, Map
1114
C D T -ll___________________________
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT IE
AND FO R SEMINOLE COUNFLO RID A.
IN CH AN CERT.
NO. ISMS
H E FR A N K LIN
SAVINGS
BANK IN T H E C IT T OF NEW
TO RK . s corporation.
P la in tiff,
vs.
JO SEPH
CATENAZZO and
jfcA N CATENAZZO. hla w ife.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF s u r r
TH E STATE OF FLO RID A
TOs Joseph Catanasso and J ta n
Catanasio, hla wlfas
R esidence U nknow n
M ailing Address — O /O
Navy E xchange,
Naval Station.
. San Juan. P. R.
TOU A R E H E R E B T NOTI­
FIE D that s suit haa bean filed
agalnat you In tho a b ove cause
and you are raqulrad to file
you r anawar w ith the Clark
o f thto C ourt and to earva %
cop y th ereof upon th# p la in tiff
ar Its attorneys, Mahoney, H adlow , Cham bers A Adam s. Bar­
nett National Bank Building,
Jaokaonvllla I, Florida, not la tar than May llt h , 11(4. It you
fall so te do. a Deer*# Pro
Confeaao
w ill
ba
entered
agalnet you fo r tha re lie f da*
mended In tha Com plaint. Thla
suit Is to fo re clo se a m ortgage.
Tha real property proceeded
agalnet la:
L ot It, Block B. Seeoad
Ravenna Park Section o f
Loch Arbor, a cco rd in g to
tho P la t th ereof aa r e ­
corded In P lat Book IS,
P ages SS thru SI o f tha
P u blic R ecords o f Seutloola
County, Florida.
T og eth er w ith tha fo llo w in g
Homo o f property w hich g ro
located la and parmanantly In­
stalled aa a part o f th o Im­
provem ents on aald property:
I Q.E. R afrlgarator, Modal
Ns. B B lt, fa r . No. ( S t i l l
I Q.E. Oven, Modal No.
J it# , Bar. No. S T IS S til
1 Q.E. Plata, Modal N*.
JIIO. Bar. No. TT1M4IS
Tha exp ress enum eration o f
tho fo ro g o ln g items shall not
ho daamod to lim it o r restrict
th* applleablllty o f any other
language describ in g la g e n ­
e ra l term* oth er property Inleaded to b o aovarod hereby.
W tTN ESg m y band and tba
aaal o f thto Court at Sanford.
Florida, thla l i b day o f A p r il
A.D. l i l t .
(COURT SE A L )
A. H. Beckw ith. Jr., d a r k
B y Martha T. V lh lea
Deputy Clark
f A aopy a f th* Com plaint
filed harala to attached to tho
cop y a f thla n otice w hich I*
■tolled to sack dafaodant fo r
w hom a residence m ar* sp e ci­
fic than a utat* o r cou n try
» * • given la th* a w e m sta te­
m ent fUad herein by th* plain­
tiff. hi* agen t o r attorney.)
Publish; A p ril U . M . »T.
M ay L ISM

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6. F o r Rent

VACUUM CLEANER
W E L A I A APARTMENT*:
REPA1R8
Rooma private bath*, 114
Parts, Supplies, Electrolux
W. Flrat S t
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Rex-Air, Filler Queen, OE Fum. 1 B&lt;lrm. Apt. $13. 2101
Magnolia—322-3931
etc. Free pick-up,
From Sanford Exchange
Robert A. Williami
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
906 So. Myrtle
322-8627
STOREROOM, or office, on
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
let. St., near 2 free park
REPAIRS - SALES —
log lota. Inquire, Manuel
ALL MAKES
Fromi Seminole County
Co
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
Phone 322-2212
9 Room furn. garsge apt.
S. Education • Instruction 1018 Elm Ava. 322-0228 after
4:20 p.m.

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Hrrnlh Mny 4, 1964 — Pnpc B-A

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Office 204 W. First

Legal Notice
IN T U B COt’H T o r
THE
(-HUNTS' JUtHlfc. SKMINOI.K
i-o iiR tr , i r m i o r r i.o n -

IIJA.

IN PIIODATB

!■ N III Metals all
D oltaur w . LYNCH,

D M M Iti
r iN A L NOTICN
N olle* it h e r .b r given that
lha undertlantil will, on lh «
llt h day »7 Mar. A.O. l i l t ,
ru an t
to
tha
HnnaraMa
'■ u n tr
Judge
of
Seminole
c a u n lr , ria rld a , hie final re*
turn, aaeount aa E ie t u le r o f
tha Katata o f DoHUEY w .
LYNCH, daoaaaad, amt at aald
lim a, than and thara, m ake ap­
plication to tha aald Judaa
fo r final aattlamant o f h it aJ*
m lnlitratlan a f aald attata, and
fo r an order dlacharatna him
aa auah xxeeu tor.
Dated thla tha Tth day at
▲am. A t', m i .
/ • / TH EODOnK X .

t

L yn ch , an.

▲a K ia ou tor o f tha Katata
or D o r s e t W. LYNCH,
Daeaaaad.
o r o . a . g r e e n . Jn.
▲ttarnay for aald Eatata
I I I M agnolia Avenue
Banford, rio rld a
K ubll.h : April II, to, IT,

May I, t i l l

C D T -II__________________________

IN

THE

COUNTY
coun ty,

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JID O K . illW IN O IK
rL O H iiiA , in r n o -

MATE.

In rai Eatata at
1'ACI.INK KOVAC1K

Daoaaaad.

To All Cradltara and Uvraaaa
Having claims aa namanda
Aaalaat Bald Nitatai

You anil eneli o f you ara
harat.y nollflad and raitulrad to
liraaant any clalma and da.
■namla which you, or althar of
you, may hara agalnat tha ra
tate o f PAULINE KOVACIK.
daeaaaad. lata o f aald County,
to tlia County Judge o f HemInula County, rio rld a , at hla
o ffica In tha court tmuaa or
aald County at Hanford, Klor
Ida, w-ltliln tlx calendar month*
from tha Hina o f tti* flrat pub
llcallon o f thl* notice. Tw o
cop la i o f aach claim or demand
atiall l&gt;* In w riting, and ahall
atala tha ptae* o f raaldanco
and pm t e fflo * addraaa of the
rlalmnnl. and ahalt h* aworn
to l,y the rlalm ant, hla agent,
o r attoroy and accom panied by
a filing fa* o f on* dollar and
auch claim or demand not ao
filed ahall ba void.
TH E
FIHST
NATIONAL
IIANK AT W IN TER NARK
lly i / a / G eorge U. llurgaaon
Truat O fficer
Aa admlnlatrator nf lha
Katata o f PAULINE K O ­
VACIK, d e ta ile d

Law offlaa

Irardl A Payton
105 Fairbanks Avanua
W in ter Park, Fla.
Publlah: A pril II, SO, IT
May «, t i l l
CDT-14
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
r ilE NINTH JUDICIAL C IR .
C U T , IN AND FtlR aE N IN .
Dl.E COUNTY, FI.OIIIIIA
IN CHANCERY NO. 111*11
'l l Altl.KH BALKH COUP. OF
OHLANDO, a F lorida oargoralion,
FlalnU ff,
VICTOR B. VINER. tKCU 4
riorlda corp oration ! VICTOR
n. VINE It and POLLY ANN
I'INEK, hi* wlfSI and KLOYI)
I. COLLINS and HETTY H.
'OLLI.N8, hla w ife. LEONARD
JAHHRLDRRRY
and
M AR1AIIKT JANE CAHHKI.BKR.
rtY. hla Wife, DAVID It. CIIILDltEHH
and
a.
UOHALIE
HIILDRKna, hla wife, Individisle, trading and doing bualiraa aa gUN*KT R N T R ilFR ISi:n,
g
p a rtn trih lp i
MOMH
3RANOR COUNTY, a Unliad
italaa corp oration ! and FIX)YD
1. COLLIN* and HKTTY It.
•OI.I.IN*, hla w ife, jointly and
ndivldually,
DafandanU
NOTICE OF SUIT
Ol F U i r t ) J. COLLIN* and
NETTY R. COLLIN8.
hla w ile
t i l l Raminary Hoad
Hllver Sprlhg, Maryland
You and aarh nf ynu ard
&gt;r»by notified that a Comalnt tr Fsraclnae Claim* of
Ian an the fallow in g daacrlbl proparly, t# -w lt:
Lota I. I, f. f. * and I,
Hlorh H, Sunaat Manor, racurded In Plat llonk S,
F ag* at, Fuhlle llernrda nf
Namlhnfa t.'nunlr, Florida!
alan riricHbed aa l i t , III,
ia i. its . lie , i n . H i. H i,
ijnlilen Day* Urlva, tiaaaaiharry, riarld a,
&gt;a l,tan filed agalnat you, and
&gt;u ara raitulrad I* aarya a
,py o f your A n iw sr nr Plead.
g to the Complaint on tlia
la n tlffa attnrnav. airraid A.
Iiorn, o f Edward* A M acorIrk,
lo ll
Eaat
Itublnann
real. Orlando, Florida. and
la tha original Anawar nr
radlnir In lha O ffice o f tha
ark o f tha C lrrull Court on
b efore lha llt h day o f May,
II, If ynu fall lo do *&lt;&gt;, iu dgnt by drfault w ill ba lakail
■Inal you fo r Ilia rallaf da
it dad In lha Complaint.
Dila Notion ahall ha pubhad one* aach wtak fo r four
I rnniarutlva waaka In Ilia
Hfor.1 lltra ld , a nawapapar
hllahrd al Hanford, Hnmlnola
only. Florida.
iVITNEH* my hand and tha
trial oral o f thla Court at
iford . Florida, thla llt h day
April. D M .
* Arthur It. tlaahwlth, Jr.

nark

Hr Martha T. Vllilrn
l&gt;anuty Clark
(W ARD * * MCCORMICK
I Real Rohinaoa ilra a t
land*. Florida
lorneye far P la in tiff
nllaht April la, IT, Map I, II,
&gt;1
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17-92 »t Hiawatha

15. liu s ln c M O p p o rtu n ity

COIN LAUNDRY
C o m p l e t e l y recondition
ed Coin Business. Golden
Opportunity for right party,
Small down payment. Call
Orlando 423 5121.
PHILLIPS M Service Station
for Ix?.v»e. If you have a
amall amount of capital,
and the desire to own your
business, with paid training
available, then see K. H.
McAlexamler,
202
North
Laurel Ave.

C IV IL S E R V I C E

2 BEDROOM houag, kitchen
furnished, near atr bate
Call 322-4013; after 6 p.m
Mcn-women, 18-52. Start high
call 322-4736.
•i 1102.00 a week. Prepar­
atory training until appoint 4 BR., 2 bath, horns. $129.
ed. Thouiandi of jobs open. Available, June. 322-9998.
Experience uiuatly unnccesiary. FREE information Floral Heights, 4-room apt.
S. Sanford Avs., to Hlblaon Jobs, aalariai, require
cui. Rt. 2, Box 37b or eel
manta. Writ* TODAY giving
322-9007.
name, addreia and phone.

P ayton R ealty
FA 2-1301

322-5612
425-5938

NOT LONG DISTANCE

12. R eal E atate F o r S al* 27. Special Service*

TESTS!

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BEAUTY SHOP

3.1. F u rn itu re

For Repairs and Painting, call Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
322-5126 after 8 p. m. week
daya.
Cash. SUPER TRADLNQ
POST. FA 2-0677.
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering it Mattreii ren­
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
ovating. New It Used Furni­
—Remove thatch — Chinch
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Buy Spray (VC-13)—FcrtlCo., at 709 Celery Ave.
Hie—Ph. 322-4244.
FA 2-2L17,
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
WANTED reliable couple to
Lawn Bervice. Mowing, land­
take up monthly payment*
scaping, grass setting, etc.
eg 913.90 oa I complete
322-3790.
rooms of furniture. CiU
TX t - lll l, Casselberry, col­
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
lect.
Of picture* that have been
published In Th* Herald.
F U R N IT U R E
Call BUI Vincent at Tho
Sanford Herald, 322 2611.

8 COMPLETE ROOMS

Swmmlng lessons. ADULTS
AND CHILDREN. Beginning
June 8. Two qualified in­
structors.
Meredith a n d
Helen Scott. Phone 322-1316
for Information.

Was on Lay-a-Way at

Budget F\irn. Co.

84. Article* For Sale
Used Auto. Washer, needs
repair, $15. 322-3791.
$1 per day rental for Electria
Carpet Shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre. Car­
roll's Furniture.
8 5 . A r t ic le s W a n ted
CASH for good clean Uaed
Furniture. Noll-Furay FumL
turc, 901 W. Flrat St., Ph.
322-6391.

86 . A u t o m o b t t e a • T r u c k s
1930 FORD lte ton truck.
Runs good, good stake body.
$100. 322-4731.
'39 V. W. Microbu* or '63
Chevrolet
Plckup/Campcr.
Both excellent. Ph. Apopka
866-4849 or Orlando 422-8UU

Close to New Shopping Center.
b u y i n g a m ew ar
on So. Orange Ave.
Equipped with 2 hydraulic
USED CART
Now can be seen at
chain,
dryers,
ahampoo
F IN A N C E IT W IT H O S
298 Longwood Tiara
unite, air-conditioning, Walt
./
♦ Low lot eras* R ate*
Take up payment*
ing Room furniture, mir­
Lincoln Service, Box 73 Available Msy 1. 2 BR., furn.
♦ Low Monthly p a y m este
t(
At only $12.80 per mo.
rors, drapes, etc. Flua ap­
Sanford Herald.
AIR-CONDITIONING
botue, for im all family. Fh.
F L O R ID A ST A T E B A N K
Ph.
838-4583
proximately
$500
worth
of
WL
By FEDDERS
322-6370.
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
stock. All for 12200. Good
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
dHFor Roiti
SllghUy damaged
Term*! Call Stamper Agen­ 200 So. Park Ave.
Lake Mary, nicely furn. dup­
322-4224
• HMI9MA.U
at 858.05
cy, 1919 So. French Ave.,
lex apt., 1 BR, Adults, no
Eurfl. Apt. 2300 MeRonvtlle.
Y*4 taf Ul M Of
H IG H E S T
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
322-4991.
pets. Ph. 322-3930.
31.
Article.*!
For
Sale
Fum. apt. too Park Ava.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
**You g o n g a d " ?
16. Female Help Wanted
APT., 81$ Magnolia Ave., 860.
P R IC E P A ID
All Typts and Slsea
CYPRESS SIDING, Windows
Nice large I BR, unfurn
mo. Pbooe 322 9618 or 222
We
Repair
and
Service
&amp;
doors.
Cheap.
See
i
t
ALIX OF SANFORD
duplex Kitehee equipped.
for
2641.
12. Rani Eatat# For Sale 12. Real Eatata For Sale Experienced Sewing Machine
b T I N X
Palms Hotel. 322-2308 after
U th Ava., Long wood, I mi.
fl.
O perate'! needed. Steady- Machinery and Supply Co.
LAKE MARY, Unfurn. except
from N.A.I. Ph. 619 3294
3 BR, Air-Conditioned, H4
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 64)2
B a la n ce P a id O f f
year-round
employment
in
tonally clean 2 RR House
baths, Fla. room, fenced
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
S em in ole R ealty
I BR Unfurn. K it. aqulpt.
Anywhere
in U.S.A«
our
modern
air-conditioned
Kit. cquipt. 322-4411.
yard, with patio. Ravenna
BOOKKEEPING
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2900 af­
N ea r Bade. 122 0346.
factory. 2620 Orlando Dr..
1901 Park Avenue
Park.
$300
down,
$103
SERVICES
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
2 BR, fully furnished. Avail
Sanford,
222-490$
FA 2-3232 anytime
RENTALS FURNISHED
monthly. Phone 222-9337.
Reasonable ratal. 222-2701.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
able May 1. Prefer adult*,
1 BR. 1 Bath, 1410 Ch*a* $33
CITY LIMITS.
Beauty Counselor haa an
180) Sanford Av*.
GREENRRIAR
29. Automobile Service
1 BR., 114 bath home. As­
t BR, 1 Bath, 1000 Preach $60
opening In this area for a
Choice
lot*
available
In
SEWING MACHINE
sume paymenti. 322-3155.
2 BR, 1 Bath, Oarage Apt. UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit
representative. Must In- at­ COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Oreenbriar o f Loch Arbor
REPOSSESSED SINGER
equlpt. 10614 W. 18th St. Ph
01T W. 1st.
$33
tractive and have car. For Free Inspection, estimate*,
overlooking golf
course. 2 BR. Home, Study, 144
Fully automatic. Sews on
3193952.
I BR, 1 Bath, 1117 Summer
Interview, phone 322 6073.
pickup, delivery. Racoring
Bath:,
large
Family
Rm.
In
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Custom building to your
iin
$io
St repairs discounted.
Furn. Gar. Apt. 254514 Pal
good neighborhood; tnclud Registered nurse, day shift,
embroiders, nt o n o g r ams,
•pacifications.
Gr**nbrlar
UNFURNISHED
21114
E.
3rd.
322-3443
metto.
Ph.
322-0329 or
ing steve, refrig., room airblind hems, elc. All with­ '93 Cadillac, $367 bal, $32 mo.
developed by
well located Nursing Homo.
I BR, 1 Bath, 1811 Summer­
322-5234.
conditioner, washing ma­
out attachment!. Guaran­ '38 Old*., $797 bal. $42 mo,
K1NGSWOOD
To $42o monthly for nurse
lin
$60
chine A rugs. Really ter­
teed. Like new. Sold new '39 nim bler, $881 bal, $42 mo.
able
lo
anum
e
rcsponslbtl
BUILDERS,
INC.
3 BR, 1 Bath, 362 Queens 1 BR Housetrailer fum. Ph.
AUTOMOTIVE
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
over 1300. Balance due only '35 Chevrolet $397 bal, $32 mo.
Ity. Write, Sanford Herald,
802 Fairmont Dr.
Mirror
Dr.,
Cosscelber322 1187.
AIR-CONDITIONING
ments $33.50.
$79.86 or $8.08 month. Call '35 Pontiac, $499 bal, $29
Box 75.
FA 2-8074
ry
$115
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Collect for Free Home Trial '59 Ford- $314 bal, $27 mo.
2
BR
furn.
Duplex
apt.
201
3 BR, 1 Bath, Jewett Lane $83
Good Used Cara Sold
Inc.
17. Mai* Help Wanted
'57 Ply., $192 bal, $26 mo.
241-95M Service Discount.
E. 27th Ph. 322-6477.
3 BR, 2 Rath, Loch Arbor $110
EVERETT A. HARPER
SIR French Ave,
322-7765
FA 2-8074
'96 Chcv., $618 bal, $13 mo.
STEM PE It AGENCY
CHRISTIAN MAN n e e d e d .
AGENCY - REALTOR
MOVING: Household goods- '88 Metro., $219 bal, $34 no.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Auto GUos, Tope
1919 So. French
122-4001
FOR MEN ONLY I
Full or part-time — lifetime
2405 S. Park Ave.
air-conditioner,
etc. New '33 Mercury, $487 bal, $26 mo.
Apply 5-6:30.
&amp; Seat Covert
security. Experienced Sun­
Photwt FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2283 WHO want their family to
Moon '63 Trailer, Cheap '39 lllllmnn, $687 bal, $24 mo.
FURN. 1 UR clean Apt. 601
lire In spacious comfort. 8
day School, ministry help­
equity. Ph. 3228194.
'58 nambler, $419 bal, $24 mo.
palmetto. 322-5192 or 1374.
ful. Earn $100 weekly and
Rooms, Including 3 lied
'&amp;» Ply., $681 bal, $24 mo,
In Tk* Court Of Tk* Canntp
HAIRY
INDIGO
rooms, living room, dining
up. No competition. Write
Judge, Hrmluutu Cuuety, F lo r­ 1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-1032
Reg. $33 100 lbs., 300 lb. tots
room, Fla. room, 114 baths
John Hudln Co., 22 West
ida, In IT u h .tr.
bath, 3t7 S Park Ava.
Ird A Park Ave.
•31
In rat Batata of
plua a kitchen with break
Madison St., Chicago 2, III. 4LL WORK GUARANTEED
ED W ARD F. LANK,
Pbooa 1X2-8641
Pensacola Bahai 100 lbs $23
faat
area.
Sella
for
apprai
1
-ROOM
efficiency
apt.
with
Daeaaaad,
900 lb. lota $24
•al of $12,000, with $800 The City of Sanford Civil
Ta All Crudllura and Prrauua
pvt. bath and shower, suit­ I BTORY, I bedroom house.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC,
Service Board is accepting
H aving Clalma nr lltmunda
Crystal Wax Onion Plante M
down
and
$83
per
month.
able
for
couple
or
alngla
9200.
down
or
will
accept
Agalnat aald I k la tr i
SANFORD AVR.
applications for the posi­
$2.50—500
$1.30
person or ratlred, All utili­
You and rach o f ynu ara
Sonkurik Glnnn nnd Paint
used car. 112-8404. 110 W.
tion
of
Meter
Itrader-Water
OPEN
EVENING*
hereby notified and required
A.
M.
PREVATT
1012
ties Included la rent. Ideal­
Company
13th ft.
SOUTHW ARD
lo praaaht any clalm a and de­
Dept. Requirements: 18 to
Seville, Fla.
ly located on Flrat It., with­
210 Magnolia
Ph FA 2-4622
mand* w hich you, or althar of
Phone 222-4303
48 yrs. of age; elementary
necessitates
you, may have agalnat the ea­
Investment A Really
in 1 block of I free parking EMEROENCY
READY MIX CONCRETE
tata o f K D W AltD F. LANE,
school
education;
resident
Immediate
sal*
income
pro­
81.
Poultry
•
Llventock
lie N. Park Ave.
322-9173
lota and shopping canter. In­
deceased, lata o f aald County,
Patios, Floor, Free Ritlmahja '61 RENAULT Dauphine, good
of Seminole County for at
perty.
Monthly
potential
lo the County Judge o f RKMquire at Manual Jacobson
running. Very reasonable*
t
Shetland
Pony
for
Kate
Sills,
lintels, steps, blocks,
l.SOl.U County, Florida, at hla
leait six months; working
9910. Make offer. Owner on
D*pt. flora, 111 K. First ft.
322-0418.
offica In the cou rt Imutl of
Stallion. Call after I, 322
■and, cement, rock, pipe,
Knowledge
of
street
loca­
premil**, 319 E. Jackem■aid County, at BANFORD,
2, 1, A 4 BEDROOMS
4703.
steel, grease traps, dry 194* Ford, $41 «a to. Small
Florida, within aix ealandar Clean rooma for man. 601
tion* In city. Examination
Orlando.
1, 114, A 3 BATHS
wells. Stepping stones.
mentha from tha lima I f th l
Magnolia Ava. II3-0TI0.
expenditure will mak* 11
for
qualified
applicants
will
81 A. Pets
flrat publication o f thla nolle#.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
NICE 2 hr. trailer on shady DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
operable. $22-2191.
be hold at 2:30 P.M. May
T w o coplaa nr aach claim ar
322-8731
lot with awnlni and screen­
$100
demand ahall b* in w riting, FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
Toy
Fox
Terrier
puppy. 309 Elm Ave.
11,
1964,
In
the
city
hall.
and ahall atata the placa of
Cowan, lgg-4011.
SACRIFICE. '87 Old* 99 Fort
ed in patio. 1101 Magnolia
Low Monthly Payments
Phone 322 3365.
Submit applications to Civil
fealdanca and poat offica adSINGER AUTOMATIC
dor Sedan, A. T., BAM, P.
Av*. 322-8019.
For Complete Information
draaa o f the claim ant, and ahall DO YOU WANT TO RENT
Service Examiner in city Boston Terrier, AKC Beg., 8 1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
ba aworn to by the claim ant,
fi. Brakes A Beat. $400. Ph.
Sea Or Call Your
OR
LK
A
fC
i
We
have
teahall
not
later
than
May
8,
Monograms, makes Button
hla agant, or attorney and gaweeks old. 322-SS1T.
322-0100,
com panies by a filin g fa* of
nanta for 4-RR, homes I
1964.
holes, Rows on Buttons 4
on* dollar and auch claim nr
BEDROOM
HOMES
Siamese kittens, $19 ea.
BR bom*; and I smelter
makes decorative stitches, 87. Boata ■ Motor*
demand not ao filed ahall ba
IMMEDIATE
Service Station Managers A
322 8641.
void.
home*. Phoe# Mrs. Day at
etc. Pay off balance of
SALES BROKER
/ • / May E. Lana
OCCUPANCY
Attendants for Phillips 66
$71.80 or pay $7.18 mo, No 1$' Ruoibout A motor. Real
Aa Baacutrlx o f tha I-aat
Air-Conditioning Optional
good boat. Both for $129.
Stenstrom R ealty Stationl. If qualified see E. 32. Flower* • Shrub*
W ilt and Teatamtnt o f
credit needed. CaU For
Aa Low aa 9$M Down
E D W A R D F. LANE, da­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
838-5604. Ml Bay St., Long,
H. McAlaxsnder, 202 N. GROW your own hydroponic
Free
Trial.
112-0627.
eaaaad
2961 Park Dr.
222 3420
wood.
Laurel Ava.
118 N. Pork Ava,
FA M i l l CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
tomatoes;
In containers;
Maek N. Cleveland, Jr.
Spinet
piano,
Wurlltzcr,
full
LAKE MARY
A ttorney at Law,
some bearing. G roiser'i Hy­
S BR., 1 BATH
18. Help Wnntcd
P. O. D raw er Z.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom dup­
keyboard, like new eond., 10' Plywood eabln cruiser, 90
Waat on Uth St. and
leraaned porch, Including kit­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Hanford. Florida,
hp. Johnson, all electric,
lex,
kitchen
equipped.
Ph.
with bench. Guarantee, $293,
Left aa Lake Mary Blvd.
A ttorney fo r Executrix
Ave.
chen equip. Down payment GRILL COOK WANTED. Man
and extras. Ph. 932-9195.
Sanford 322-6201.
Ph. 322-0061.
Publlah April IT.
$11-2744
or
woman,
Apply
in
peraon
$330.
Monthly
Paymenti
May a, It, la, 1M«
LAKE WYMAN
motors.
at Chick 'N Treat. Fern BLOOMING Koaea an Chero- Used Portable Typewriters, USED BOATS A
c D T -ia
$38 50.
Fum. 2 BR, duplex apt., tile
kae Block. AH othar kinds
HEIGHTS
Park.
GUNS. New A Used. Large
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
bath, terrauo floors, water
Ilk* new, 30 day warranty,
IN T E E Cl EC t'IT COVET OF
of Nursery shrubbery and
LONGWOOD
selection. WlU trsde, also
T H B Oth JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INC.
furnished. Call 322-2334 af­
$28.30. $39.93. $47.50. Pow­
19. B it u it lo n * W an te d
IN
ANSI
FO E
BNEINOLB
trees.
(South on 17-92—6 mi.
repair. Tackle sold A re­
3ie-*074
ter 9 p. tn.
ell's Office Supply, 117 Mag­
COUNTY, FLORIDA
2 Blki. Northwest of
Gray Shadows Nursery
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
IN UMANCEEV NO. I IM S
Will car* for Convalescent
nolia. 222-9642.
REAL (Estate)
MA0T R IV E R gAVIN lin RANK, Unfurnished 3 BR, bouse, kit­
Longwood Plssa)
8 Ml, S, on Banford Av*.
Camp A Gun Shop.
patient
In
my
home,
or
eld­
* New Yam •arporgtian.
OPPORTUNITIES
TRAILER 4.;ADES
chen equipped. 122-3691.
May Specials. Air mats, 99c.
erly peraon. Ladies preferr­
Plaintiff,
33. Furniture
Waterfront Lota, $23 Down,
CONSIDERED
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st St., Gateway To Th* Waterway
va.
ed.
Ph.
322
X733
Enterprise.
X. 20th Fh.
iioMKit n rn n iN and MIL- 2 BR. house.
915 per mo.
Sanford.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
ltobaon Sporting Goods
u Mr d o r r h i n , hla wlfa
322 9988.
40 Acres, $430 Per Acre
21. Beauty Balona
Dafandanta.
toots, etc. Bought • Sold.
Your EV1NHUDE Dealer
n o t ic e TO D E F E N D OE
4
Acre*
A
Trailer,
$
10,000
with
RENTALS
104-6-9 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-99(1
Larry's Mart 111 Banford
Complete
Beauty
Service
O N llER
“ o f FVELIUATION
Ph.
aia-iau
Term*
BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
a t iJT
Ava. Ph. FA 1-4112.
t F oo e f o e e c l o i u e e
3 Senior Operators
3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, Lakcfront,
8R. Motorcycle* • Scooters
TUI IIO M RN O RRHIN
190 ft. bathing beach on
Free Parking at 2nd &amp; Oak For the biggest selection of
B IG 9 9 S A V I N G S
Chatom
$ll,0oo
with
Terms
Lak#
Mary
.........
$149
mo.
Alabama
'$9 Allstate. $90. Needs minor
On Floor Models A
109 So. (Ink
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, toned 322-5742
nearly new and used furni­
YOU. lin-MER HEREIN, ara
BR, with atudy, dining
repairs. Worth fixing. Ph.
Demonstrators
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
hereby n ollflad that a Com ­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Commercial, $11,250
Property
Management
room, kit. equipped, double
plaint fo r Forarloaura o f Mart322-4982
after 3:30. Ask ter
(FREE
Jtopalr
ESTIMATES)
Brokerage in Casselberry
I A 3 Bedroom Homes, $100
Sc Salaa Broker
gaga ha* b**h Iliad agalnat
Ace Beauty Salon
carporte,
newly
painted.
Steve.
In Your Home
on iT-92. Open 6 daya I to a.
you, aug you ara required t*
Down
Call for Evening Appis.
Lake privileges . . . $190 mo.
aerva g *npy o f you r Answ er
In Hnnfortl Call
Jim H unt R ealty
FI1A-VA Realtor
30. Trallen - Cabana*
or Pleading* to t(ia oam plalnl
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8329
FRANK EVANS
New people in unit look at
BINaKR
STEMPER AGENCY
■&gt;n th* P la in tiff* altornay,
Free
Parking
Ph.
$22-4417
—
322-1733
O
ffer!
for
your
selection
Hi
raid
Ada.
Be
sure
your
Representative at
Joaeph M. F lla g lfa ld , I I I Mf*
1962 HOMKTTK, 51' X 10', 3
1919 So. French Ave. 322-4991
c o r iiv T r o ll Hulidlng, Miami
theaa Beautiful 2, 2, A 4
builness la represented with
Alan's Fabrics A itugs
HR, Living room 14' x 19'.
Spring Permanent Special
II. Florida, and file tha originRENT A BED
Bedroom
attraetlva
advertisements.
FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­
122-8783
322IT19.
A n iw ar or F in d in g In th* Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
20 Percent off regular prices
_ _ ,.ja
i' nr “tha cir'
c* ooff lha
the fifa
Clark
ED Lakcfront, ) HR, 144
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Bed*.
•nil&gt; t'aurt on or hafor* the
bath.
13 x 30 Swlmmlns pool 3 li Palmetto Ava. Ph. sxi-uut
llt hi day af May A.it.. 1**1. if
By D iy , Week, or Month
In Sunland- 121 Lake Dot.
you fall to go to, Judgmant I.y
lull will ba taken agalnat Ph. FA 2-9181 116 W. 1st St.
default
25. IMumblny Scrvlt
O
w
n
e
d
H
om
es
you for th* relief demanded tn
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Charming amall house—pan­
th* Camplalht.
elled
living
room—fire
place
PLUMBING
Th* daaarlptlon o f th* real
BR, home, kit. equip. Raya
property proceeded agalnat la:
—2 Bedrooms, bath, kitch­
Contracting Repairs
M E N -W O M E N
at 217 Catalina Dr.
Let 1. HT. JOIINH VILLen that'll make you want
FnEB ESTIMATE*
front Me* 18 to It. Prepare now for V. S. Civil Scrvls* lob *p*alii«a I* this art* gar.
AOK, Bacand Itavlalon. a c­
Ing
ths
neat
II
months.
cord in g to plat th ereof aa FUnN. Apt. 322-2800.
to cook, a full acre of tiled
K. L. HARVEY
recorded In Plat Hook 10,
Government positions
i
pay ■■ high as 1419.00 a m onth to start. They provide m ask
land teeming with pink and 204 Sanford Av*.
FA 2 2312
(■age* 71 and TI. Public
trrrafrr aertirllly. than pr rate em ploym ent and sarellrnt opportunity fo r advancement,
if.
F
o
r
Hid*
o
r
llo
n
t
red
roses,
frit
£f
ant
Con­
lleaorda o f Namlnola Coun­
M any positions
_ _ _
_ _ o r sap srleact.
_
ns requlr* llltls o_ r _no _ specialised
sduriten
ty. Ftnridat
federate
Jasmine,
Holly­
Hut to B*t out of ths** jobs, you mas! pas* a test. Tha'rompstiiiaa 'la haeu and la
Bt-foro y o u b u y . .
TOOETIIKIt W ITH th* fo llo w . Furnished I BR, I bath, airhocks.
pecan
tree*,
com
­
gome
rases
only
one
out
of
fir*
past,
Ing paraanal property:
conditioned. 3223301.
To mak* th* heat home
Ur-w ay ty e e * Heater. Mo­
pletely air-conditioned. Out­
Lincoln Service has helped thousands prsnnre for these teste every year sines 1949.
buy, see th*
del No. t i n t
It Is one of tho largest and oldsat privately owned schools of Its
door screened party room,
Thl* n olle* ahall b* publlah- CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
nfried with the GoVrmmetat.
ed nnr* each waek for four
LAKE. Call e v e n l B f l
utility room, carport, work
For FHF.K information on Government Job*. Including list o f position* end salaries,
euhaaeutlv* weak* In lha Manshed.
Call
or
come.
ford Herald.
fill out coupon and mall at once—TODAY. Yon will ateo get full details oa bow you
JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR
DUNK AND OltDKItKD at
tea propar# yourself for these teste.
Sanford,
Hamlnol*
County.
209 N. Park
Don't delay — ACT NOW!
Florida, thl* llt h day o f April
323 0339
after 9 322-9630
a d ., t a n .
3 BR, 2 bath home. Low
LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. (9 D
/
i
l
M
l
i
M
l
A
A
'.111
P
*
(■RAD
I’ ekln, illln*U
down payment. Ph. Ilt-OMI.
M l ! ' i f / AIM /d A Mil P
Arthur W. Hark with, Jr.
I am very mush Interested. Plesao send me absolutely FREE ( I ) A Hat o f IT. 8.
9100 DOWN
Clark, circu it Court
AUIU^AIK
OkYIP*
Yew Custom Built Roma oa
Gorrrnment p*altlons and salarirs; (2 ) Information on bow to qualify for a V . H.
Martha T. V lhltn
B y: Martha
$48 MONTH
Gorrrnmsnt Job.
Deputy H erb
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
3 • Bedroom lleme
Jnaaph,,M
F lligera
Ph M.y K
llig e i lA_
tion call 122-9271.
N a m * __________________ - _________________________________
■••“ fHy.Trual R
CUSTOM
REALTY
Offlee PA BUM
WINTKK PARK
APPLIANCH SKItVICH
• BR, 1 bath home, tensed
FRanhlln 1-iUTg
M l* FA M969
Htroet _______ ___________ ____________ ______________________ _ Phone
Corner Lee Hd. and 1T-II
bach yard. North Orlando.
119 Hanford Ave.. 212-7898
9M-0799
Phone 614-0021
City ..*...... .................. ................. .................. ..................... State
rh . 3222219.
2324 Park Dr.
Saaiord, Flo.
CDT i l

GUARANTEED

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1012 Sanford Ave.

$ Bank $

Repossessions

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Legal Notice

Ball-Blair Agency

National

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FHA - VA HOMES

8&amp;4

FHA - VA

St Johns Realty

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

SINGER
Birthday Salcl

V A - FHA

Government

WANTED

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

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South Seminole Science
Group Makes Expedition

By Ji m Cm ii I ih t
A group of etalwart, max
fanned adventurers oofflprtoed of V Sooth Seminole Justor High School earth ecieoee
student*, faculty member*
end parent* recently enjoy*
ed a Jour-day camping trip
and scientific expedition on
Rabbit Key in the Ten Thou*and bland*.
The ialand, which U approxhnately one-quarter mile in
diameter, i* located two
mile* out ia the Gulf of
Mexico but still b part of
Everglade* National Park,
The group took with them two
boat* to uae in reaching their
Much of the anceee* of the
trip w u due to the efforta
and cooperation given them
by the part ranger*. Purpose

of (be #xp&lt;
'
^
biology
a
classes of t
The *uc«
1* evident j
t o t a l of *1
weed, reef
aentaUve *f
*eotly bek
preaerred k
laboratories
that moot
toted will
pby prior
»chool year
Thor* ah
time for fur
tlfio codes
goat full m
atmoiphere.
AdulU a

More Tax Cuts?
If All Depends

Easier Method
For Homestead
Renewals Needed
"Post paid, aelf add reined rerds save the taxpaynewal cards
taxpay­
er money and time when ap­
plying for homestead exemp­
tions,1’ Richard E. McCanns,
Candidate for Assessor of
Texes, Seminole County, stat­
ed recently. "The Seminole
County Tax Assessor should
us* them as they ere used in
Orange and Volusia Coun­
ties."
Pd. Pol. Adv.

S W IF T'S P R EM IU M PROTEN
TEN D ER -A G ED G O V 'T -IN S P E C T E D
HEAVY. W ESTER N BEEF SALE I

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
President Johnion aaya that If
the 1M4-U tax cut la a succei*
there may be another in the
offing "a few year* down the
road.”
But, laid tba Chief Execu­
tive Tuesday night, 'we can
mova to thl* a*rood round of
tax reduction only if we be­
have ourselves this year."
Johnson told a White House
dinner party of mar* than 100
of the nation’* top bualnesa
executive* “ we can't let our
costa creep up—and we can't
let our price* creep up," or
inflation will wipa out the
gain* of the two-year, $U.&amp;
billion tax cut now in effect.
"It ia too aarly to maka
firm promlie* on further tax
cut*," Johnion said, but if the
present tax out ia a eueceie
"aa 1 faava every reaaon to
believe it will be-in building
production, creating J o b e ,
raising profits, and generating
revenues to balance the bud­
get— then 1 aaa another Ux
cut a few years down the
road."

• in our meat dept* •
Swift'* Premium Sliced

Dried Beef
d a i r y s p e c ia ls •
Lfi* .it

Biscuits

By Evelyn Lundy
Sherry Watts, outstanding
student of the Oviedo High
Junior Class, has been elected
to represent the school at the
Florida Symposium in Scien­
ces, Engineering and Hu­
manities to b* held Sunday
through Tuesday In Gaines­
ville.
The Symposium 1* being
sponsored by the Army Research Office and the Uni­
versity of Florida.
Sherry was chosen by ap­
plicants of the entire state
and w u recommended by the
teachers of Oviedo High.
Richard Bennett, Sanford,
baa beeo elected missions
chairman for the Baptist Stu­
dent Union Executive Coun­
cil at Clark College ta New­
ton, Miss.
H.

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FLORA HEIGHTS
PL A T BOOK B PAGE 1B
Arthur A Maude lla u sh ton
Lot Id Blk 1 _________
Lot H Blk I ------------Dan Tates
SOUTH SANFORD HEIGHTS ADDITION
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L o ti 44 A IT ____ ___ _
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Jamas R A Edith n Ellis
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William K. Mullins
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John tl A Joan C Kennedy
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Hugh O' Donnell
Lawrence A Carm elU P
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Jamaa J French
Jamaa J French
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M H ollow ay Concrete Preducta
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J D A Esther M Cassidy
Julia O Quinn
W illiam B A JoaapMaa A
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NAME O P OWNER

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Pack W A D orothy W K elley
Ernest A A Anna Dlanndro

Leroy B A Catherine B

Lot d ll ......................
Lot I t l A W H at Lot
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R a n k L A Gloria R Pasula

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Forrest A G race French
Forrest A Oraea Franch
Oma Dali Phillips
K endrick Inman
Jamaa E Jr A Kvatya K
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Nathan A A nns R a ta l

Jamas K Jr. A Evelyn K.
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Katharine H CouH nsy
Lota TSI A Tdt
Forrest A Oraea Franck
Lot T i l ---------------- -------Bath Babeock Kt A1
Lata TfI A T I T -----------Pam B Grant
J A BIBTLINM*! ADDITION
PL A T BOOK • PAOB 0
Lot 1 1 -------------------------Alible a U M organ. Hairs
BNTBMINGKM'S ADDITION NUMRKK ONE '
P L A T BOOK B PAGES K t I f
Lola I T A I Blk I ____
Batty B Huffman
Lata t te Id Blk d -----Jamaa D H uffm an
ULENROIB LMA
PL A T BOOK 4 PAOB SB
Lat I Blk d __________
Ksnnath It A Buaan Brtbaaon
Kly U d Pt o f N las Pt
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P L A T BOOK 0 PAGM BB
Lat I A W S.1I P t o f
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Roau-Fort Tne
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Lota d d A 1 1 ______ __
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1.11
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W arren E A Em ily P H anson ll.T I
L oU I A 4 Blk D T root
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Lola I I A M Blk H
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1.11
■ANLANDO IPBINOS R K P L A T OP TR A C T 88
P L A T BOOK ■ PAO B 18
Lot I Blk A _ _ _ _ _
R obort C F ortier
T.M
Lot I Blk R ________
Delbert J A D orothy R oyor
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Randolph T Matheny,
Trusts* Et Al
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ll.T I
BANLANDO BFRINOI L A K E OAKP SECTION
P L A T EOOK 8 PAO E 88
(Alt I Blk D ______ ____
D II Br A Janet L R em ap
11.11
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--------L aw ren ce R W a rrick . T ract** 11.11
OBNB CABLES SECTION OP M EE EDITH MANOK
P L A T BOOH R PAO E 00
L ot I Elk B ----------------Alan K Blaby
141.14
MBHHDtTM MANOE NOE H ILL SECTION
P L A T EOOK 0 PAOEB 04 A M
Lot I Blk C — ---------- --Ernest A D orothy B
Goldsmith
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MOBILE MANOE SND SBC
P L A T EOOK t l PAOBS 40, 88 A 40
L o u 4 A T Blk E _ _
' 14111a A Loughm en
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V icto r A Jacqueline Taleaoo
1.41
W illiam E A F ra n ce . B C om Il.TT
—. . —
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L o t M Blk I —_ _ _ _ _
R u by L B T a iu n
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1 —_ _ _ _ _ _
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A IT Blk
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W E I T ALTAMONTE H B IG H T I CBCTIOH TW O
PL A T BOOK I I PAO B TI
Blk A -----Ronald J Hhumata
Blk A _ _
E arl Oorman
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Max J A Jean L Qarapla
: ---------------Ptdtratad Corp o f F la
C ........... — Stuart Smith
3 ---------------Max J A lo a n L Oarapla
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l o t s II M A
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Byron W Evana E t At
W EST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SECTION T H E B E
PL A T BOOK 10 PAOB 81
Lota I A I Blk A _ _ _
R obert D A Laura J Oliver
Lots I A I Blk B
B Brock Ota*!
L oU IT A I I Blk B _
M arlsnd E A Norma J
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Lota | A I Blk C
R obert W A Evelyn L G rabar
Lots 11 A 11 Blk C _ _
Donald E A Catharine H
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R oy D Donovan
L oU I I A II Blk C _ _
Lot II Blk D _______ _
Mary ■ Love. Et Al
L o U -I I II II A I I Blk
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K ay Davalopmant A
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W illiam M A Carolyn V Dant
W illiam M A C arolyn V Dant
BE 1 4 ---------------------

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L oU II II A II B lk II
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Carolina Rsoaea B t A l

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P P A G race French
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John E A M argaret L Marat*
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D oris V Burchett
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111.18
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Franklyn L W illiam son

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Franklyn L W illiam son

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L ots I I 41 A 41 A
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114.11
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PL A T BOOM I PAOMS • 10 A 18 L oU 1 lo I I B lk T4 _
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l t . l l L oU I I A I to M Blk
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d en e R Btepbenaon
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to I I I _ _ _ _ _ _
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B O BBBT L BETTI* ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE
B lk T l __________ __
P L A T BOOK N PAOBC B I N
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L oU 1 I A 4 U I A
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Cheater O Wloooaman
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Dava Pulton
Connla M Marrltt
Cleareether Marrltt
John D M erritt, H olt*
Ratalla Jamaa
P L A T BOOK IS PAO B 4A
L e n rfo rd Construction Co Ino
MJcholao R A O ortrn d i M
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P L A T BOOK a PAO B 88
Lot I ______________

(JeraU M A Jaanlna B
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F rederick Richardson
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Barak Jaokooa

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Robert A A Tlratnt* M
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11.44 Lot II ........................ ......
Bly 111.14 Ft of Lot I I
Kenneth A Lottie M Bowen !
FIRST ADDITION
FLAT BOOK 8 FARM 41
Ruth M Trowbrldco
Paul P A Marl* B K rall
14I.IT Lot 41 ____ _
Id* M Edward*
Halana B Cameron
1141 Lot 4 1 _________________
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J H J r A Ruby M Harbin
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J B A Vi ret* I* Jordan
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111.14 LoU I I I A 4 Blk A
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Lot 11 Blk B _ _ _ _ _
Kenneth J A Lour* B Wltoo*
BARLARDO
PLAT BOOK 8 FAO B8 N M 88 i f A 88
LoU II A IS Blk 1 _ _
Gerard W A Carol Tetrault
Lot IT Blk 1 _ _ _ _ _
H Knox Battlnghaus, Truotao
LoU || A 14 Blk I -----Robert R To ha
LoU I A I I A W 14 F t

Lnul* T A Ja*n R MeKanno
PLAT BOOK 18 PAOB 88
Mask H A Roaa C Bllli
Cleronao A Joann* Ha car
Jaoal* L A Dorie P Chi ray
CharIa* A Pro4a B Haora
PLAT BOOK II PARK 8
J*m*a C A V lrsU t* C
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Ranald D A Alyo* L Paquatl*
John C A Rath a Bashaw
John C A Rath O Bashaw
Robort H A Paallao Rally
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Ran D A Josanhlaa M W olf
Caray A A Wilma L Raama
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PLAT BOOK B PAOB B
Hlehlaad Memory
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PLAT BOOK ■ PAOB K
Kennath A Wright B l Al
PLAT BOOK B FARM 88
Jamas R A Jean P Chapman

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111.44

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Plrat N a d Bank
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flltn a A Opal Poontka
Raym ond a A In ca □ Plorca
H arold J A Phrllla R W hlta

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Am erican Product
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I l D M i m U HEIGHTS
PLAT BOOK d PAOB IS
______________ W illiam Tatoa
MECCA HAMMOCK
P L A T BOOK 1 PAO B M
II

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Domlnta A Santa LaPom a
Dalbart J A D orothy N Boyar
Dalbart J A D orothy M Boyer
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B yroa W A Louise C Evana
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ProduaU C* In* Trust
H ollow ay Conorot*
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F raa k lya L A Barbara
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Franklyn L A Barbara
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H arry T A Julia A Joye*
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J oiop h D A Nancy L Johnson 1441
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PAOBS 88 A M
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la U rs la t* Development Co
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t o t 14 Blk 14 ------------LoU I f to II Blk II _
LoU I A II Blk II _ _
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W aller L A M a s L Boool*
Bohan J A Patricia Ann
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Runlet A Clajbon A l t u n l i r AT.At
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Clayton £ Eunlc* Alexander : t .t t
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Fred A fo o t lilt F’. orsnc*
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Frank A Oato Jaehion
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11.11
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71.71
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41.41
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21.44
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24.11
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42.41
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40.44
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24.44
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42.41
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114.11
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24.11
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Solomon A Mary Urtffin
71.11
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D M IID MILLS FARM
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B radford R talty Co
B radford Realty Co
B radford Realty Co
B radford Realty Co
B radford R talty Co
B radford R talty Co
B radford Realty Co
R radford Realty Co
B radford R talty Co
B radford Realty Co
B radford Raalty Ca
B radford R talty Co
B radford R ea lly Ca
B radford R ealty Co
B radford Realty Co
B radford R ea lly Co
B radford R talty Ca
radford llt a lly Co
radford R ta lty Ca
B radford R ealty Co
B radford R talty Co
B radford R talty Ca
B radford R ealty Co
B radford R ealty Ca
B radford R ea lly Co
B radford R ealty Co
B radford Realty c o B radford R ealty Co
B radford Raalty Co
B radford R oalty Co
Bradford R ealty Co
B radford R oalty Co
B radford Raalty Ca
B radford R ta lty Ca
B radford R eally Co
B radford R ea lly Co
B radford R oalty Ca
B radford R ealty Co
B radford R oalty c a
B radford Raalty Co
LAT BOOK SB P A U B 'S S
B radford Raalty Ca
B radford Realty Ca
B radford R oalty Co
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l i t Ft NW 'ly P tralltl to C irri* 500
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441.4 F t N I t D ts
3t Min E 1100 Ft
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P as* m i A B ts
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7*&gt;l 73 _ . . — _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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P t B II D t f I I Mia
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SI I Ft B I I l ' » f
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S i Min B 111.: F t
S'ly on Curve 17.11
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Richard W r lfh t E t Al
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FIRST ADDITION T r i U T U T OP L A K E M O U L D SNORES
PL A T BOOK R PAOK Tt
Lot I Btk A
_ __
Alee D tvtlopm ont Co
L o u S O I Btk B
—
A lco D tvtlopm on t Co
L ot I Blk B ---------------A lco D evelopm ent Co
M IDWAY MBISMTS
P L A T BOOK 4 PAUB 41
L ott II I t 31 A I t Btk
C J . _______________
Mortis L a r tta t

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RK PLAT OP LOTS 0 THRU II OP RBPLAT OP H A C K CB
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Lot s __________________
C barltt K Sr A Batty T

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W illiam A Loulia P L ottn tr

DESCRIPTION OF LAND

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NAME OP OWNER

DESCRIPTION OF LAND

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Can o n A M ott
1
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P L A T BOOK S PAO B SB
toy h la W D tn ltU
Bt Jokaa Mlaalonary
B a stltt Charck
w illia m L CMIbart
Wonlay P e a ty

Lot 31 ____ _____________
PBAIRIM 'L A K E HANOBB
Lot 1 A N 31 Ft o f
Lot 3 (L o tt B t s
NE Cor Lot 1 Run
M I t Ft W 11.13 Ft
to Bndy o f Lot 1
NKIy 43.14 Pt to
POB) ______________
Lot I t ( L o u W I1.1t
143.11 Ft N 13 Pt U
l i t Ft N to N E lr
Lino or Lot IS SEly
to llt s l
Lot 31A _______________
Lot

31 A N IS Pt a f
Lot 41 --------- ---------L o t IS _________________
All B SSI Ft o f H\V&lt;«
o f NEU * N Tl Ft
o f N W U o f BE**
W o f Stats Road
N 49 Ft o f E H o f SEH
o f SW U W o f Rd
S 17 Ft o f N S«1 Ft or
SEU o f BW U K o f
State Rd (Lota K
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Calvin W A T ta lo k a k tr
L a tttr D S n o d fra tt
P L A T BOOK 31 PAOB f l

Frank I. A Maryaral t T trrtl M i l
P ralrlt L akt Manora
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Richard Q A Mollla I. Hull
Jam ta A A Ethal H Jarratt

L O Snodkraaa Bt At
W lllla M O raat

Arthur A A C ath tria t A
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J o tk B u n lty , Iltlrs

31 I I 14 B radford R ealty Ca
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E d t a r M A Emma 1 Con
Qaarpa A A M yrllya P
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PL A T BOOK IS PAURS M A M
Arthur M A Ana M W atklna l l 3 . i l
Hobart K A Mary P VarrUla l l l . l t
WUMam M A Mary B
H orabuckla

B radford B aalty Co
Jsak

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C o a le r Merritt
C oador A Cecil Merritt
C e d i M erritt
C o a le r K u r i n
Clayton Thomaa Bt Al

C oaler Merritt

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WtUla Daaltla
Roberta L eaf

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L A T BOOK r PAOK IB
B va Largo Et Al
B va lta a K a lita
Mary Oboe
Mary Okoa
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Charles A Ida Maek
Charlotte Footer
J a s A B eta Gala
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DESCRIPTION OF LAND

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NAMK OK OW NER

P L A T BOOK 11 PAQ B M
11 11 11 E C A H attie McGee
4.10
of SEH
E uc » bo P A Bobby J
N i n r t or s i i s h r t
o f W M l Ch o f
H arrison
74. It
T-ot I Dlk I t __
11.11
John R A J od y C W hltted
71.70
NWH o f S W H ___ 11 11 11 L W W llkereon, Heirs
Lot 1 Dlk C __
11.11
Kldlo D C raig
14.01 NEH o f SW H o f SW H 11 11 H D D Daniel
Lot I Blk C __
E dglo R Maynard
117.11 W H o f SW H o f SW H
Lot T Blk C
(Lata N I1 IH r t o f
W alter O A Delia C L edford 71.7t
E l« r t o f Lot I t * W
w h i i/t r o a
t i r t e ( Lot It
Beg 14 r t E s f SW
Blk C
Cor Run N 1»4 Kt
Herman D A M argie H
d l.tt
w to r t n n o r t
B ow ers
L ot 1 A N I I r t o f Lot
k n o rt s n o rt
I Blk D __________
E n o Kt n n o r t
171.11
Erm a J H arrington
K 140 Kt N 40 Pt E
■ 41 r t o f L ot I A N
10 Kt S 110 Kt E
I t r t o f Lot 4 Blk
04 Pt N 114 Kt B
P ran k L A B etty J Schram 17.11
10 Pt S 440 Kt W
B II r F o f L ot I a " A li
Lot I
(Laae Beg
10 Kt N 140 Kt W
8 W Cor Lot I Run
110 Kt S 14 Kt W
N 40 D eg II Min E
144 Kt 8 11* Kt W
141
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to
Beg
111.17 r t S I I Dog
I I Mia E 10 r t S
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41 D eg II Min W
110 Kt o f E 100 Kt
111.74 r t to B eg)
o f W t i l Kt) A N
B lk D ------------------I41H Kt o f 8KH o f
R obert O A Ada M O hltoa 101.SI
E I I r t o f L ot 10 A W
11.44
SW H o f S W H ___ 11 &gt;1 11 D D Daniel
i t r t o f L ot i t
e i o i r t or w i i o r t
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or n n o
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R obert T A Sandra J
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74.11
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I f . 14
E I I r t o f Lot Id A
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W It r t o f L ot 14
8 114 Pt o f E 114 Kt of
B lk D
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Edw ard C A Shirley A
11.47
Rando
71.41
SW H
(Lees Rde) 11 11 11 Henry A X eom la Carroll
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RID G E HIGH PHI I T ADDITION
P L A T BOOK I t P A S S SS
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N
44
Kt
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SWH
W I t r t o f Lot II A
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(L e e i W
11.41 rt&gt; B ik r —
Lyndle W hite
IT.ST B 111 Kt o f N SI A ores
o f BXH o f BWH
L o t I Blk O ---------------John M A M ery T Hare
TUI
( U s e Read A N
L ot I B lk O ---------------Jamee A W ilm a D Cham bers T i l l
l l i . l l r t o f W 1M
TANOLEWOOD K EPLAT
PL A T BOOK B PAGE M
Kt) ------------------------ 11 11 11 Met Builders e f Orlando Ine 11.14
T-ot 4 Blk 1 ---------------W illiam C A M argaret Puller •4.11 N 111.41 Pt o f W 144
l-ot I Blk I ---------------44.41
W ellborn C Phillips J r Ino
Kt o f K 111 Pt o f
A ll (L e e i T an glew ood
4.74
SEH o f SW H ____ 11 21 11 O vt-do U tilities Co Ino
Section
Tw o
A
P L A T ROOK 1 PAG E 4S
ALEXAN D RIA OR OVIEDO
P a rt Deac In ORB
101 Page
117 A
E II Pt o f Let 1 A A ll
O RB l i t Page 410)
14 14
L ot 4 Blk P ______
D D Daniel
B lk I
W ellborn C Phillips Jr Ino
11.14
ALLENDALE
P L A T BOOK 0 PAGE T
TANGLEWOOD SECTION TW O
PL A T BOOK S PAG E 4
All Blk E
_ _______
Christine R ice
11.41
T-ot I Blk B ---------------W ellborn C Phillips Jr Ine
14.41
A A L L IS ’ S PLAN OP OVIEDO
P L A T BOOK 1 PAGBS 40 A 44
Lota 4 to I I A L ot I
Lot 1 (Less N 11 P t)
(L ess Part In T a n ­
Blk C ____________
D D Daniel
11.41
glew ood See I R e ­
plat A Part o f Lets
T L CUSHINGS ADDITION TO OVIEDO
P L A T BOOK I PAO B 40
I
to I
Deee In
Lote 11 A 14 A 8 II Pt
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o f L oU II A II „
D D Daniel
11.11
B lk B _____________
W ellborn C Phillips Jr Ino
41.11
ESTES ADDITION TO OVIEDO
P L A T BOOK T PAG E 44
L ots 1 A 7 to 11 (Lees
Lot SI ___ ______ _______
Lonnie A Minnie McCIInton
4.10
Part s f L o u 7 A
P L A T BOOK S PAG E SO
JACKION H EIGHT*
I
Is
T a n glew ood
&gt;11.71
Jeese A M asclne Smith
Lots 11 A 1 1 ----------geo 1 R eplat) Blk
Jessie A M asclne Smith
1.11
O
W ellborn C Phillips Jr Ins
l l t . l l Lot 14
411
Jessie A M estne Smith
Lot II
TANOLEW OOD SECTION TW O P 1 R IT R E P L A T
l.fl
Jessie A M asclne Smith
Lot II
P L A T BOOK I I PAO B 44
1.44
Jessie
A
Maxine
Smith
Lot II
L o t t ____ ______ ____ — Bernard C A R oberta K ath s 111.11
P L A T BOOK 0 PAGH TS
LA-JUNE P A R K
TANGLEW OOD SECTION POL'R
P L A T BOOK 1* PAG E TO
Lot 1 Btk D __________
Jeeela A tlernlre W ashington
1.10
B 74 &gt;1 Kt o f L ot I A
C S LKE'S r iR S T AUDITION TO OVIEDO
PL A T BOOK 3 PAG E 113
W 1.41 r t Of Lot
P t o f Lot 11 S
I I Blk A __________
Charles E A Ann V L acy
141.11 E HO
o f Chuloota Road
TEM PLE T E R R A C E ANNEX
P L A T BOOK B PA R E «
M l
(Less
State Rd)
D D Daniel
L ot T Blk I -------------....
dertrude Ph illips
11.11
LINCOLN P A R K
P L A T BOOK 7 PAGE SS
N EU o f NW H N o f
Albert Lewie. Heirs
II.T4
n o a d --------------------- *4 11 I I A ndrew (la b or Sr E t A1
1.17 Lot I Blk B __________
LONE PINES
P L A T BOOK IS PAGE SI
EASTBROOK SUB UNIT NO B
P L A T BOOK IB PAG E Be
41.74
Lot
1
—
__________
___
E
C
A
H
attie
McGee
L o t I Blk I
Bramur Developm ent C o
1.11
E ID W A T R E A R OVIEDO
PLAT BOOK 1 PAG E 40
EASTBROOK StIB UNIT NO S
PL A T BOOK IS PAGES SB A SS
1.44
H arry J A M ery E W ilto s
Donald W A D orothy Benton 111.11 LoU 1! A 1 1 ---------------L o t I I Blk I I --------- ....
Lot
I
I
........
............———
H
attie
Oaendlne
M4
SLOVAK VILLAG E
P L A T BOOK B PAG E IS
MILTON
ORUAEE
P
L
A
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I
PAG
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SO
G eorge A K etln e
LOU 4 A I Blk C -----• M l L oU 41 A 4 4 -----------Minnie Smith
11.14
S t'B l'R B A N HOMES
PL r BOOK B PAGES M A M
MILTON OMUARR ADDITION
PL A T ROOK • PAG E SO
s s i.i r t o f n t i r t
L
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10
A
11
...
..........—
M
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J
Johnson
l.lt
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o f Lot 4 Blk I I ~ .
4.11 Lot II ___- ..........—........Berthe Lee Sanford
14.04
• 4 r t o f L ot I A N
L oU It A II ....... - —
W alter L A D orothy A rgro
11.47
1TH r t s f Lot I
OAK RID G E
P L A T BOOK • PAOB 40
B lk 1 1 ------------------Jamas W A W ssley O Bar tin
4.11 Lot 1 1 ---------- --------------4.40
T
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A
K
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Partin
• 11.44 r t o f Let I A
Lots I f 17 A I I ------ --J erry A Pauline Arndt
11.17
N 11.14 P t o f L ot T
H arvey J A Shirley A
Lot 17
B lk 11 — — — --------W in ter Park Federal
Slayton
MO
Bavin** A Loan Aeon
lil.l*
OVIEDO •DROOL TRU STEE’ S SUBDIVISION
a 14 o f L ot I A 1* I M S
P L A T BOOK S PAG E SI
r t o f Lot I Blk 11
A I A Judy V ick ery
l l l . l t L oU 1 * S
D D Daniel
fill
N 14.14 r t o r L ot II A
OVIEDO TER R A C E
P L A T BOOK I t PAG E 0
S 11.11 r t o f L o t s
41.11
D
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A
Ruth
Denial
L
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14
B lk I I ---------------- —
E va B Larew
111.11 Let I f
D D Daniel
14.00
L o t IS Blk 11 ------------H enry O A R es* T a re a s
l l t . l l L et I I
D
D
Daniel
fl.lt
L ot 11 Blk 11 ------------Clayton H A Vetmn L Hters
II.0&lt;
ROUND LAMB ESTATE*
PL
A
T
BOOK
14
PAO
B
V
L ot I I Blk 17 ------------John R A Elsie M Cole
11.44
Met Builders o f Orlando Ino
Mt
B lk A ---------------Sl'B TR B A N ROHM IS SECTION S
P L A T BOOK B PAG E
1 Blk A
Met Builders e f Orlando Ino
Ml
L ot 7 Blk 1 0 -------------B uford a Belles
111.41
1
A
1
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M l
L et I Blk 10 .............. .
H esel E Bchw enksr
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S
s
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L ot II Blk I I ------------H ow ard Beharlls. Trustee
111.11
Met B s tid ir i Of Orlando Ine
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Met
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M
t
1 ■ 1 A
Reinhardt
4.11
Met BSlIders o f Orlando Ino
t A
M l
GOLDENROD SHORES
P L A T BOOK B PAOB S4
Met Buildere o f Orlando Ino
1 Rl K A
Mt
Neal L A Betty P Dow
Lot S
is.ia
Met Builders at Orlando Ino
Ml
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"Y a n d t ’ s H ORES
P L A T BOOK B PAG E SB
Mt
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ino
11 B k A
Let 1
D avid A Johnson
41.11
Met
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Orlando
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Met Bulldors Of Orlando Ine
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Met Builders Of O rlando Ino
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101
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Met Builders o f Orlando Ine
4 11 I t Bumner W A dladya P H ill
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NWH
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ino
Ml
1 31 11 C H Clonts A A ssociated
N H o f NEH o f SEH —
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ine
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17.41 L e i to
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4 lilt .I T r t o f SEH o f
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4 t .ll Lot
a w n --------------1.01
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CABSA-VILLA HEIGHTS
P L A T BOOK IS PAG E ST
Met Buildoro o f Orlando too
l.M
E t i l . I I r t o f Blk A
Catherine R lcs
11.14 Lot 11
1.04
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ino
H Blk
Catherine R ice
Blk B ...... ................ .
11.11 t-ot
I 44
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ine
11.01 l-ot II
O ur C Van Der L aag
L ot 14 Blk 1 -------------1.44
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ino
Lot
IS
Ulk
Catherine R ico
1.44
L ot I Blk I
1.01
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ino
Catherine R ico
1.41 Lot 14 Blk
Lot 1 Blk 1
1.01
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ino
Catherine R ico
1.41 t-ot 17 Blk
L ot I Blk I
1.01
Met Bulldera o f Orlando Ine
I I Blk
Sophia 0 Braiding
14.11 Lot
L ot I Blk I ,
1.01
Met Builders o f Ortendo Ine
l-oI
I
f
Blk
Catherine R|ee
L ot 7 Blk I .
4 II
Ml
Builders e f O rlando Ino
Catherine
4-1!
L ot I Blk t
O flendo Inc
Ml
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Lit
L ot I I Blk 1
Orlande too
Ml
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Catherine
L ot It Blk I
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L ot I I Blk 1
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L ot II Blk I
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L ot II Blk I
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Catherine
Ml
Lot 1 Btk
Met Builders o f Orlando Ine
S .ll
1.41
Catherine Rico
Lot I Dlk
Mot Ilulldere o f Orlando Ino
1.01
Catherine Rice
M l
Lot I Blk
Met Buildere o f Ortendo Ine
M l
Catherine Rice
III
Lot S Blk
Met Buildoro o f Orlando Ine 101.11
Catherine lllco
5.11
Lot 7 Blk
Met
Builders
o
f
Orlandn
Ine
101.H
Catherine Rice
111
Lot I Blk
Met Bulidera o f O rlando Ine 1S0.S7
I 41
Catherine Rice
Lot I Dlk
Met Builder* o f Orlando Ine 101.IT
Catherine
R
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5.11
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P L A T BOOK T PAGE S3
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PL A T BOOK t PAGE 71
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Robert J A Pauline Arndt
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W H e f X W H er SEH 1* 11 11 Albert K A Berber* M
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Balloting Over
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Following Uie “ Clock" item
last week that ex-Mayor W.
W. Anderaon will aik Mayor
Irene Van Ecpoel at tonlght'a
North Orlando Council meet­
ing to name the anonymous
author* of "The Informer,"
Mayor Irene come* up with
this response: "Since he chal­
lenged me, I get the choice of
weapon* and choote gavel* at
20 pace*." Further, Mayor
Irene repliea that " I didn’t
boycott (North Orlando) (oc­
tal function* Intentionally; my
wardrobe w u n ’t exten*ive
enough for luch high social
function*."

PANAM A CITY (UPI) —
The firit precinct to report to­
day in Florida’s primary elec­
tion gave Sen. Scott Kelly of
Lakeland an early lead In the
race for governor.
Precinct C3 at Mexico Beach
In Bay County closed up and
counted lta votes before noon,
tabulating 33 votea for Kelly,
18 fo r Mayor Haydon Bums
of Jacksonville, 11 for former
Sen. Fred 0 . Dickinson of
West Palm Bench, 7 fo r Sen.
John Mathews of Jacksonville,
3 for Rep. Fred Karl o f Day­
tona Beach and one for Mayor
• • •
A number of candidate* Robert King High of Miami.
•
•
•
LOST vote* in today's pri
MIAMI (UPI) — Lured by
mary in an unexpected man
ner. The Herald has been re­ warm, sunny weather and an
ceiving telephone calls of explosive finale to the gover­
complaint from householders nor’s race last night, huge
that campaign plug* by tele­ numbers of Floridians went to
phone "is driving us nuts . . . the polls early today to cast
I won't vote for those so-and- their ballots in the first prl
msry.
so's I"
• • •
Registration
supervisor*
Either Mullinax and Doris from Miami to Tallahassee
Xobylak were playing golf at agreed that It looked like •
Rolling Hills Country Club the record vote was In the mak­
other day. Esther teed off at ing.
"They were lined up long
the 14th tee and lost her shot
to ■ big crow which swooped before 7 o'clock. It’s a good
down and picked up the ball sign that the vote will be
and away it flew. They'd big," said an official at Talla­
heard of things like this, the hassee.
The story was the same In
golfers said, but never thought
populous Dade and Broward
it’d happen to them.
• • •
counties on the Southeast
North Orlando Councilmen Coast, Hillsborough and Pine­
Dave Tilson and Mrs. Mona llas on the West Coast, Du­
Grinstead h a v e announced val in Northeast Florida, and
that they will be available for other counties.
Voting was described as
a question and answer period
immediately following
ad "brisk" at Tampa, "very
Journment of the monthly good” at Miami, "going beau­
council meeting
beginning tifully" at Jacksonville and
with today’s session. At this “ heavy" at FL Lauderdale.
time they will report to rest'
dents and answer questions
pertaining to their jobs as
councilmen.
•

•

•

Customers To
Get Rate Cut

The new headquarters for
the DeBary Chamber of bom­
meree have been located in
An estimated 10,000 custom­
the Miller Bank Building off ers in the northern half of the
Highway 17-92 in DeBary county, served by the Florida
P la u .
Power and Light Company,
• • •
will find their next light bill
A local school teacher gets a little lees shocking.
credit for this one: Rumor
They are part of about 900,has It that France is negotiat­ 000 homeowners in Southeast
ing with Great Britain for Florida to receive a five per
the purchase of Gibraltar. cent cut in their light bills.
Seems they plan to rename it The reduction was approved
"DcGaulle Stone."
Monday by the State Public
• • •
UtlliUea Commission and will
Special days in May:
be effective with the May me­
7—Ascension Day
ter readings.
•—Germany surrendered,
The commission said 45 per
1949
cent o f the reduction—about
10—Mother’s Day
910 million a year—will go to
12—National Hospital Day
residential cuitomeri, 40 per
19—First U. S. air mail ser­ cent to commercial users and
vice, 1919
the rest to lnduatrica and state
17—Pentecost
institutions.
21—Lindbergh landed in Paris,
1927
24—Trinity Sunday
30—Memorial Day (and Wal­
ter Glelow's birthday)
e • •
George Touby’s definition of
“ diplomacy" was given at
Mooday’s Rotary Club meet­
ing as: "Letting the other fel­
COVINGTON, Tenn. (UPI)
low do as you want him to —The body of William Green
do.”
HUl, a one-time hero o f a
• • •
famed children's book who
Rotarlans heard Monday died a penniless derelict, will
that James Ronnie Hall has be returned to his hometown
been nominated by club offi­ here far burial Wednesday.
cers as a delegate to Boy’s
Hill, who was "the bad
State. The club skipped the little boy” in Frances Boyd
deal last year, according to Calhoun’s
children b o o k ,
President Bill Hemphill, but “ Miss Minerva and William
rejoined the sponsorship this Green Hill,” was found dead
Saturday in a railroad freight
year.
• • •
car near Pueblo, Colo. An
Radio and its relation to empty wine bottle was beside
federal controls will be dis­ the body.
Hla only possessions were
cussed at Thursday noon's
luncheon meeting of the San- some poor clothing, a birth
ford-Seminole Jaycea* in the certificate, a Hutchison, Kan.,
Civic Center. Speaking will be
Bill Reck.

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NO. 183

FEC Loses Plea
M I A M I (U PI) - Circuit
Court Judge Thomas Lee re­
fused Monday to allow the
Florida East Coast railway
to move a damage trial from
Dade County.

LBJ Wage Plea
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson is appeal­
ing to United Auto Workers
President Walter P. Reuther
and other union leaders to
limit wage increases to about
3.2 per cent a year.

2 Policemen Slain
FREDERICKSBURG, V a .
(UPI) — Two policemen were
found shot to death here early
today and police issued a
state-wide alert for two men
believed to be wearing blood­
stained clothing.

Second Round

ILA AND ‘T O Y " were on hand nt their respec­
tive polling places early this morning to enst
their votes for their fnvorlto candidates. At the
left Iln llousholder is pictured with her hus­

Petition Asks
North Orlando
Act's Repeal

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson Is going to
make another tour of the pov­
erty-stricken Appalachia reg­
ion. His new trip will include
an address to the Georgia
A petition seeking action for
atate Legislature, posilbly on
repeat of the North Orlando
civil rights.
Village Charter has been pre­
pared and is ready for signa­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ture at the home of Mrs. An­
Senate leaders and Juatice ton Krecek, 140 N. Edgcmon
Department
chiefs
sought Avenue.
agreement today on a "pack­
The petition, as read by
age" of civil rights amend­
Mrs. Krccek in a telcphono
ments which some hoped
conversation to the Herald,
would produce a gag rule vote states:
in about two weeks.
"W e, the undersigned resi­
dents of the Village o f North
Orlar. o, do l nehy do. Lind
8AIGON, South Viet Nam by this petition the Council o f
(UPI)—The government today the Village of North Orlando
turned down appeals for to request proper legislative
mercy by the brother of for­ action for the repeal o f the
mer President Ngo Dlnh Diem special legislative act, House
and by his onetime secret po­ Bill 2474, Chapter 59-1614,
lice chief. Both will be execut­ adopted Juno 20, 1959, by the
ed by the guillotine within five State o f Florida Legislative
days.
session in which the present
North Orlando Village Char­
ter was approved."
WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs. Krccek requested that
Rep. Edward J. Gurney, R- it be clearly understood that
Fla., says that a consultant presentation o ( this petition is
law professor, Norman Red- separate and Independent of
lich, to the commission inves­ any action which might be
tigating the assassination of proposed by the Village Char­
President John F. Kennedy ter Board and that she ac­
has been a member of three cepts full responsibility for
organisation! cited as Com­ Introduction of said petition.
munist front groups by a con­
If sufficient Interest is cvlgressional committee.
dcnccd through signatures of
the registered voters, the pe­
tition will be brought before
the ViUagc Council (or proper
action.

Civil Rights

Mercy Denied

Prober Accused

library card, and the bottle.
Hill's sister, Mrs. S. A.
Hamilton of Covington, said
she bad not seen her brother
since he passed through Cov­
ington five years ago.
Mrs. Edwin Brown one of
tha few remaining character a
in tha novel about the child­
ren of the town, remembered
Hill as "the bad little boy In
a book of children's pranks
and misbehavior."
Mrs. Calhoun, author o f the
book which was published In
1909 and ran through 37 edi­
tions. was a neighbor of HUl
and hla family.

Third Rocket
Victim Dies
CAPE KENNEDY (UI’ I )—
An accidental rocket ignition
three weeks ago claimed Its
third victim today with the
death o f spacecraft technician
Lot D. Gabel, 61, o f Longmont,
Colo.
The Cape Canaveral Hoepita! reported that Gabel, whe
was employed by Ball Broth­
ers Research Corp. of Bould­
er, Colo., died at 3:40 a. m.
EST. He had received burns
over 80 per cent o f hie body.
Two other victims were Sid­
ney J. Dagle, 29, also of Long­
mont, and Jack W. Fassctt, 30,
of Merritt Island.

band, Knrlyle, candidate for county judge. At
the right is ‘T o y " Fitzpatrick with her hus­
band, John, candidate for re-election to the Coun­
ty Commission.
(Heruld Photos)

Passersby Watch As Nikita Reported
Cooking Up Deal
Man Beats Nude Girl To Offer U.S.

NEW YORK fU PI) —Police
said today that IS passers,
by watched a naked teen-age
girl fighting off an aasallant
in a Bronx doorway and did
nothing to help her.
The incident took place
Monday afternoon along a
main business thoroughfare In
the Bronx. The girl’s screams
attracted two policemen who
arrested the aasallant, a 26ycarold father o f two, on
charges of rape and felonious
a ssau lts .
.
The case recalled the fatal
(tabbing of a 28-year old waittress, Kitty Genovese, on a
Queens street last month. Po­
lice (aid at least 38 neighbors
witnessed her assailant's re­
pealed assaults but did not
come to her aid.

Harney Waler
Loan Favored
A loan application for the
Lake Harney Water Associa­
tion has been tentatively ap­
proved by Farmers Home Ad­
ministration, officials of (lie
association planning commit­
tee announced today.
It Is hoped that funis will
be made available during the
current fiscal year, and If so,
work will begin immediately
on building the plant and (Ink­
ing wells on a property aite
two and one half miles east of
Geneva on SR 46 which has
been donated by Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Chalfant. If expectations
arc fulfilled, the plant should
be in operation by this fall.
Attorneys presently a r e
working on the necessary pa­
pers to secure a atate charter
and the constitution and by­
laws are being prepared for
submission to the secretary of
state. Engineering plans also
are being readied for bids.
Members of the planning
committee, who have worked
band in hand with FHA Ad­
ministrator Raymond D. MeGough, arc Sicg Holmes,
chairman, and Mrs. Elbert
Cammack, Mr*. Donald Dunn,
W. B. Heath and Roy Morgan.

The 18-year-old girl, whose
name was withheld, said she
was working at her desk In
a vacuum cicaner districting
firm when the man, Daniel
G. Coughlin, entered the se­
cond floor office. Without
warning, Coughlin, a sales­
man for the firm, attacked
her. ahe sakl.
She said Coughlin tore off
her clothes and raped hor.
She tainted and when she re
gained consciousness, Cough
Ihs « « s standing over her
with a rasor blade. Sho said
he threatened to kill her if
sho told anyone what bad
happened.
The girl told police she ran
to the hallway but Coughlin
grabbed her, knocked her
down and beat her head
against the floor. The girl
broke free but fell down a
flight of stalra to a hallway
leading onto the street. She
said Coughlin followed her to
(he open doorway and tried
to force her to go hack to
the office.
The girl said she screamed
through the doorway to pass­
ersby to come to her aid but
they moved on quickly. When
police arrived, they took the
girl to Fordhain H««pital for
treatment and Coughlin to a
station house, lie denied the
girl’s accusations, saying he
found her lying naked on the
office floor.

Bear Lake Store
Robbery Probed
Sheriff’ s deputies are in­
vestigating a burglary at the
EZ Food Store at Bear Lake
in which the thief or thieves
stole four radios and an as­
sortment of 97 knives.
Deputies discovered the en­
try shortly after midnight and
apparently
surprised
th e
thieves at work. Twenty-eight
cartons of cigarcts, a floor
polisher and aix bottles of
wine were discarded on the
stone floor as the burglars
fled the scene, deputies said.
The entry was made through
a side window and the thieves
left through the front door.

LONDON (U I’I) — Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
whs reported today ready to
offer a peaceful co-existence
"deal’’ to the United States
after the U. S. presidential
election.
Well-Informed Enst European
diplomatic sources Indicated
the deal might amount to a
prolonged big power EastWest truce.
The Kremlin, the sources
hinted, might pledg* non-intcrference in the American
spheres o f interest In ex­
change for maintenance o f the
“ status quo" in Europe.
Them were no Indications,
however, that Cuba would he
Included In any Roviet-non-lntcrference pledge.
The Russians themselves
have given no official Indica­
tions as to the terms of any
deal with tha United 8tatcs.
Rut the London sourcca left
little doubt that Khrushchev
wants an understanding with
the United States before long.
The Kremlin appeared Influ­
enced by a number of consid­
erations, Including the mount­
ing conflict with Red China,
the high rust of the arms race,
economic pressures at home,
and the idee of possible eco­
nomic cooperation with the
United Stetea.

Flooded Heater
Gets Fire Call
The Sanford Fire Depart­
ment aniwored a call at 12:22
a.in. today at 218 South
French Avenue. A Hooded oil
heater touched off the alarm
reported by live Police Depart­
ment. No damage was reported. The house is owned by
the Seventh Day Adventist
Church.

The DeBary Business and
Professional Women’s Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight at
Dr. George Frlson’a office In
Deltary. The group will out­
line the year’s program and
annual reports. Bert Lcderhaus will preside.

•

Altamonte Springs T o w n
Springs Council m e m b e r s
were mulling over a sonlng reatriction apparently imposed
by a subcommittee of the
Council. Pusalad, they listened
to the property owner try to
explain his predicament. Then
one Council member was heard
to say, “ I f this committee
won’t grant this request, we’ll
find a committee that wilL”

Ringside Account 0! Juvenile Hearing On School Breakin
EDITOR’S NOTE: TfcU
story had its (tart year*
age fas tha a ia fs at those In­
volved. Yet, It's a safe bet
mm e f thee* roe 14 hare
fo rreera each a climax. The
story it ell 4m typical hi
Jarrells Coart prerrediags.
T o spoil it oet ia so complete
detail aa peaslhis The Her­
ald aaslgaed a rrteraa a m assa. Harry L J ah esse, thy
editor, to record the activ­
ities. R etards g to the o f­
fice, Jeh boos remarked “fa
Marly 28 years e f this bssi-

atea, I hare sever had aaythlag effort me aa Ihie has.
The heartache*, emotlosa
are not hidden at saeh a
time. If only we cenld atop
the basic raaae o f each ac­
tivities o f oor y e s th .. .
“ I have never been •o
ashamed In my life."
“ I’m at a loss. P’ve searched
my soul through and through.**
“ Ho has m father. He is

“ lta wouldn't have gotten
Into trouble If he hadn't pick­
ed up smoking."
“ He has always been week,
yet always admits b e i n g
wrong."
Seven boys listened to these
and other startling statements
last week aa Jovenlla Judge
Vernon Mlse conducted court
In the main courthouse room.
Two boys ere 16, three are 16,
and the other two 14 y e a n o f
“ Hla father ia a nut— a reli­ ■*e.
gious fanatic. He left hla fam­
The seven had been accused
o f ransacking a school. They
ily high and dry."

did considenble damage to
property, stole six transistor
radios and a tape recorder,
plus a sum o f money.
They got caught.
Four of them are headed for
a Florida Industrial School for
Boys. The other three lan­
guished in detention at the
county jail, uncertain o f their
fate, until Monday morning.
A t that tJraa they reappear­
ed in the judgo’e chambers.
All three w e n placed on
strict, indefinite probation.
They were ordered to get a

Job, pay for damages caused
to the school, abide by all
terms o f the probation and to
conduct themselves at all
times as ordered by their su­
perion.
The courtroom drama start­
ed in late afternoon. Ona
newsman aat at his desk at tha
pnscribed time. No one else
was In the room.
Then the judge walked In
with bis Juvenile counselor.
They talked briefly with the
newsman.

The weatherman co-operat­
ing
with
typical
Florida
weather,
Seminole
County
electors this morning seemed
to be Joining in the state
surge to upset predictions of
an apathetic turnout by pil­
ing up a record vete over past
stato primary elections.
The Herald in a spot-chock
survey of Seminole County’s
2.1 polling places by 10:30
this morning brought reports
from precinct workers of
“ we’re plenty busy.” In sev­
eral proclnets visited during
the early hours, up to 9 a.m.,
voters were lined up at the
v o t i n g machines awaiting
their turns to east their bal­
lots.
Early reports Indicated a
record vote, even to surpas­
sing 1950's tops o f 80 per
cent o f the total reglstrotion,
or a 11,264 vote. Presently
there are 18,450 registered
voters in the county.
However, Registrar Camilla
Rrure voiced some doubt at
10:30 a.m. c f a record vote
when the usual mid-morning
lull dropped tho average to
25-30 per cent,
Seminole
County voter*,
along with tha state, are
choosing nominees for gover­
nor.
Democrat!
also
are
choosing nominees for attor­
ney general, public utilities
commissioner and U, S. sena­
tor.
County
Democrats are
choosing nominees for coun­
ty eommiaslcn tax collector,
tax asaeseor, county Judge,
prosecuting attorney, atate
representative, and other lo­
cal offices.
Political observers were re­
luctant to make any predic­
tions, even to the point o f
claiming that soma local
races will -be so close ae to be
decided Wednesday by the
absentee vote count. A total
o f 809 absentee ballots, from
448 applications, have been
filed with Mre. Bruce.
Official eount o f today’s
primaries will be made by the
county canvassing board will
commence at 10 a.m. Wednes­
day. Members o f the board
are Mrs. Bruce, Judge Vernon
Mize and Jamea P. Avery Jr.,
chairman o f tha County Com­
mission.
For the most part voting
was quiet this morning. Thera
was some small confusion, as
usual — voters unacquainted
with tha operation of voting
machines, voters showing up
at the wrong polling places,
and some persons demanding
to vote although they had
failed to return Mr*. Bruce’s
re-registration cards several
months ago and, therefora,
were dropped from the voting
list.
One voter became adamant
at precinct 20 when ha de­
manded to be allowed to cast
hla ballet at 6:45 a.gi., al­
though tha law reads the
polling places shall open at
7 a.m. Another elector, who
has voted for yeara In pre­
cinct 3, showed up this morn­
ing but was denied voting pri­
vileges there— ha waa refer­
red to precinct 2, because in
returning his re-registration
card he had Inadvertently

given his address as his sum­
mer cabin rather than his
permanent home.
Lake Mary elector* were
voicing
dissatisfaction
be­
cause that community has
been divided into three poll­
ing precincts. They were
being sent three directions:
To I-ake Mary fire house,
Longwood
fire
hall
and
Farmers Auction Market on
U. S. 17-02.
An increase In Negro voter
participation also was noted
in a number o f precincts thia
morning.
Mrs. Bruce said the book*
will be re-opened far new
voter registration on June 1
and wil continue through Oct.
3.
Complaints o f election taw
violations reverberated to Tal­
lahassee and return thia morn­
ing. Harold H. Kaitner, head
of the firm bearing his namo
at 413 West 13th Street and
chairman of the Seminole
County Haydon Burns for
Governor committee, said he
abided by the taw and re­
moved Burns signs from hla
building.
Section 104.36 o f the voting
taw saya no sign shall be
placed on a building within
100 yards o f a polling place.
The Kastner building la next
door to precinct 23 at 401 Weak
13th Street.
Someone called the County
Commission, who, In turn,
telephoned Secretary o f State
Tom Adams at Tallahassee,
who, In turn, telephoned Sher­
iff J. L. Hobby to have the
signs removed from the Kast­
ner building. Kastner remov­
ed them. Hobby also la en­
forcing the taw which states
no automobile with n cam ­
paign bumper atlchar shall bn
parked within 800 feet o f n
polling place.

Open House At
Hospital Sunday
Open house Sunday after­
noon at Seminole Memorial
Hospital will mark local ob­
servance of National Hospital
Week May 10-16, It waa an­
nounced today by Mrs. C.
SchUke, president o f the Sem­
inole Memorial Hoipltal Aux­
iliary.
The observance la held an­
nually during the week In
which ia Florence Nightin­
gale’s birthday, May 13.
Robert B enerer, hospital
administrator, has invited the
public to an open bouse 3-5
p.m. Sunday to view the new
pediatric w i n g . Auxiliary
members serving aa guides
will be Mrs. Al Hunt, Mrs. C.
Tuler, Mrs. R. Robison and
Mrs. Schllke.
A $25 savings bond will be
presented by the auxiliary to
tha first baby born at Sem­
inole during National Hospital
Week.

FSU Record
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Registrar Murray Kenna re­
ported a record enrollment of
5,162 students for the third tri­
mester at Florida Stats Uni­
versity today.

Club To Meet

•

The high winds over the
week took their toll o f at least
one tree in the downtown area.
A palm tree on the southside
o f the Florida State Bank
leaned Into another, smaller
tree apparently as the wind
caught i t It was removed
Monday morning.
•

TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964

•••

Hero Of Book Dies

•

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WEATHER: Generally fair today and Wedncadny; high today 82-86; low tonight 60-65.

Remember 'Miss Minerva?'

•

iimtlft

Voters Line Up
At Pells Early

The dour swung open. A
mother, father and their two
young daughten walked in.
They sat in the front row of
the spectators section.
The door opened again and
mora m othen and fathen and
their friends walked In, sat
down in various aeata. Thera
was no talking.
Tha Judge moved out o f tho
courtroom to an anteroom.
Tho room was quiet.

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WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - T li e tolerate “ this guerrilla w ar-(w ere settled by binding srhlnation's railroads announced fa re " in making public his j tratinn under the first peace,
today they will place new plans to force a showdown on time arbitration law in U. S,
VOL. 56
United Press Lensni Wire
Established 1908
WKP.. APRIL 8, 1084
SANFORD. FLORIDA
N O . 161
work rules into effect at 12:01 the issues,
j history.
a.m. (local lime) Friday de­
The unions have been free
That law, approved by Conspite union warnings that the to strike and the railroads: Kress last Aug. 28 to head off
action would set off a coast- have been free to place the a nationwide strike threaten*
to-cnast rail strike.
new rules into effect since a cd at that time, left many is.
It would l&gt;e most interest­
(In Cleveland, Ohio, the six-month congressional mor­ sues to be resolved through
ing to know what went on
Brotherhood of Locomotive atorium on such actions e x ­ negotiations. However, bar­
behind the scenes in Monday
Engineers (B L K ) announced pired Feb. 25.
gaining has produced no pro­
it will strike Friday if the | Two major issues—use of gress on these other issues.
evening's election of a mayor
nation's railroads unilaterally! firemen on diesel locomotives
The railroads are trying to
i^ of North Orlando. The word
change work rules.
was out that both Irene Van
and the size of train crews— j revise the pay system, com.
(The announcement w a s
bine road and yard work,
Kepoel and Art Ferrin wanted
I,make man power economics
made at the union's head­
the job . . . both got it! I
quarters hy President Roy
on self-propelled equipment
The first secret ballot was
Davidson.
ami win the right to make
counted by outgoing Mayor
(There was no immediate
longer runs without crewr
Woody Anderson . . . Ferrin
comment from the chiefs of
! changes.
won 3-2 over new Councilman
two other rail unions head-'
The unions are demanding
Dave Tilson. Then Ferrin sur­
quartered here. II. K. Gilbert
more overtime, paid holidays,
prised all those present with
CA PE KENNKDY (U P tl — of the Brotherhood of Locomo- j
premium pay for night work
this statement:
I The United States rocketed live Firemen and Knginemcn
and away-from-homc expens­
4
“I made n mistake when I
and diaries Luna of the Bro­
I an unmanned Gemini cap­
es.
voted for myself. I don't
therhood of Railroad Train­
sule into orbit today in a
want to be mnyor and I de­
The railroads had served
men. Hut those unions were
major step toward a space
notice that any strike against
cline to accept it.”
expected to walk out.)
voyage by two astronauts
an individual railroad would
Result of the second secret
The government acted swift­
be considered a strike against
ballot was 3-2 for Mrs. Van
aboard a similar craft within ly m an effort to avert a na­
Kepoel over lllson. She ac­
all lines. Management had
one year.
tionwide strike hy ratling in
blocked two previous threat­
cepted.
| An 11-story Titnn-Cs carry- laith sides to the dispute.
ened strikes against individ­
So, it appears Mayor Van
j ing the two-seater capsule on
The
announcement
was
ual lines with court injunc­
K e p o e l , Ferrin and Art
its nose, blasted into the sky made bv .1. E. Wolfe, chief
tions.
Rhodes were lined up against
at It a m. KST to inaugurate negotiator for the railroads,
f
the two new council members,
Alter 7,200 engineers, fire­
the flight
G'St phase of alter four rail unions struck
Tilson and Monn (irlnstcad.
men, conductors nnd train­
America's second astronaut the It state Illinois Central
•
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men struck the Illinois Cen­
program project Gemini,
Itailroad in the four-year-old
APPRECIATION CERTIFK ATES to employers
1)C T clu b treasurer; Lt. Cdr. Paul S . Polgar,
tral, Wolfe met with top rail­
First hundred years of or­
Five minutes nnd 35 sec­ rules dispute.
of students engaged in the Diversified Co-opera­
principal speaker at Tuesday night's employeroad negotiators, then issued
ganized banking in the Unit­
onds later, the cone-shaped
Wolfe said neither the rail­
employer banquet at SI IS; and club secretary,
tive Training Program at Seminole High Selmol
this announcement:
ed States is depicted in a ser­
capsule with its burned-out roads nor the public could
Pat lirnntley. Nintcen students are participat­
are observed by (from left) Louis ,1. (iirard, co­
"The operating unions' asies of pictures, grnplis and
second stage still atturbrd,
ing in Die program,
(Herald Photo)
ordinator of the program; Miss Honey Childs,
sault on the public, launched
charts on display in the Flor­
streaked into orbit above
without warning in the dark
ida State Hank lobby.
llcrmudn nt n speed of more 13981836
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of night against the Illinois
than 17,000 miles per hour.
Central and its customers, is
^
It was 9:30 in the morning,
“We've got an orbit," yell­
typical of the unions' contin­
w at Dark Avenue and First
ed n juhilinnt Walter C. Wil­
ued irresponsibility in tba
Street. A Rambler was head­
liams, the Gemini operations
featherbedding dispute,
ing north on I'ark, hud stop­
director who today watched
"As neither the railroads
ped for the red light. The
his final flight as an official
nor the public can tolerato
light changed. A southbound
this guerrilla warfare, Ilia
Jeep wus negotiated into a
j Also watcmiitf were Un» tinNorth Orlando Village Coun­
railroads plan to post ttieir
left turn right in front of the
\\ ASHING I ON t i l l )
tlon'n 20 astronauts, two of
A program designed to im -jam l property of the City from
cil took action Tuesday night
revised rules, as affirmed by
a p p r o a c h i n g auto. Five
Jam es
T. Talmadge lias prove working conditions fur the lire protection standpoint, President Johnson was a sur- whom will he nominated with- on controversial issues per­
the U. S. Supreme Court at
pounds of rubber was left on
prise
guest
Tuesday
night
at
in
the
next
few
weeks
to
ride
been appointed manager and Sanlord firemen and to halt the fire chief was unofficially
12:01 a.m. Friday, April 10.’*
taining lo operations of pro­
the street as the Rambler
executive
secretary of the wholesale resignations for bet- [ instructed to fill the existing a dinner party given for |a Gemini capsule on a threef driver hit the brakes. The
pane gas companies within
orbit
trip
around
earth
late
Chain- *or I, a J *ng positions
. . . . has been vacancies and to tiling the members of Congress by Wal |
Jeep stalled; the driver re­ newly-formed Sanford ...... ..........................
the community and granting a
,
.
(adopted by the City lomiim s- total personnel up lo maxi ter lleuther. head of the AFL- this year or early in P.M15.
ber
of
Commerce.
j
jon
started the motor, waved an
“This is a beaut," Williams temporary permit for n house
mum strength. In addition, a
apology to his would be ad­
His offices are located ati
Meeting with Fire Chief full "Kelly Day" was authoriz­ CIO Industrial Union Depart Niiid 11 minutes after the trailer to tie located on pro­
SANDY REYMAN in
versary, nnd both drove on, 107 W. Commercial St. near Mack N. Cleveland Sr., Com- ed which is a work schedule tnent.
perty in (lie ranches. It was
launch.
another entry in the
shaken but otherwise unhurt. the Abstract Building. His J*P- j tnlasioiicrw expressed concern arrangement with fire depart­
Tracking stations at numl the first official action of the
Min* Seminole Beauty
Another near-miss but no pointment
wa
announced ovcr numerous vacancies oc- ments to allow the men more
the globe honied in on the newly elected council.
Contest which ia sche­
statistic in the accident report Tuesday by A. 11. (Tommy) curing in departmental ranks. oif lime. The Kelly Day is to
Irt the first matter, council
HHUSSKI-S, Height in lUPI) high-flying craft.
duled for the Civic
for Snnfmd.
Peterson Jr ., Chamber presiCity Manager W. K. Know­ lie in etlect by April 15 and —Hclgiun d-'Clors took their
Scientists planned to track advised that although Subur­
C e n t e r April 23, 21,
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dent.
les reported that among the it wilt greatly Improve the
ban
Propane
Gas
Company
of
strike against a government the Gemini ship for only a
and 25 in conjunction
Teachers may agree, but
Peterson also listed stand- many reasons for the ros.gna working conditions.
Maitland has been granted an
few hours.
NEW YORK (U P I) — New
with the S e m i n o l e
! health plan into its second
A we offer the following with­ Ing committee members ap-1 thins, it developed that the
operating
franchise
within
the
There were nn plans to (ry
Chief Cleveland was also
York
bid a brief flnnl fare*
Chamber of Commcrco
week today despite a reli­
out comment: Notice on the pointed hy him and approved i men were concerned tor in
r»*d *n obla/s from the
to recover* tin 1 craft f n m or. village, rtninfl will not lie In­
well
to
General of the Army
Industrial
Show.
Mian
gious
ie
tder
i
pli
a
toe
btitij
bulletin of the Royal Haven by the Chamber's board of creased pay, shorter »vor: ,iun a sati-'iiturv vacation
volved in action prohibiting
oil.
Dougins MacArthur today be­
Hetman
lives
on
Flori­
llaptist Church In Dallas, Tex­ directors. Serving will tie:
hours, better working condi­ schedule t*ha! wait'd harmon­ j sides to resolve their differThe roaring success elimin­ residents trom seeking ser­
da Avenue, is 5 feet, H fore tile body of the gallant
as: “ Sunday school will !&gt;e
Armed Forces. K r n c s t tions, c(|i!itat)lc treatment of ize with the department w -rk 1uncts.
ated one of two major toad- vices of other companies. Le­
inches tall anti weighs old soldier began a last trip
hell at 111 a.m.”
chairman,
Bill personnel problems, and va- schedule. After approval, th e irs .........,
Southward.
o . . . . , \T ,»•) blocks that stood in the way gal recourse, If railed fur,
LTD iHiundft. Her mea­ to Washington to receive tba
•
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Dickey,
George
cation
time
to
I
k
1
scheduled
in
Kirk, John
vacation list Is to be posted I “ L 1 &gt;111 t o l l » i l j b
• of the first manned Gemini must he taken hy the fran­
surements are II0-21-.T0 tributes of government lead­
advance and nol being given at least 3(1 days in advance
K. S. Douglass of the coun­ Harden.
PHILADELPHIA (Ul’ l) — flight. Next up will be an chise holder.
and her hohhicH are ers.
of the effective .late.
|Gov. William W. Scranton has attempt, expected in August,
ty school system eamo up
Commercial, Herman Jaco b ­ vacations on short notices.
The complete lranelii.se or­
The high nnd the humble—
riding Itoritehnck and
Since the concern of the
with a revelation the other son, chairman, Dotty Powell,
An extensive training pro- decided he is no longer re­ to send a similar rapstile mi dinance with Suburban was
a cross section of Americans
Nofthnll.
The
blonde,
City
Commission
was
for
the
^ day at the I.iona Club meet­ Pete Mcftancy. Hob Miller.
gram Is neede I to train the repine to a draft (or the Re­
reviewed at request of Mrs.
welfare ami safely of the lives new men and the Commission publican presidenli.il nomina- a sllborbital I lip and dovvin
blue-eyed beauty has —stood in long lines in tlm
ing He said that today there G. A. Speer J r ., Phil Zculi. _____________
flight across the Atlantic to Connie Snyder who nqiorted
her sights set on a rain Tuesday to pay hnmngn
are more people employed In
lias
asked
tlut
the
training
die
Philadelphia
Inquirer
DeBary • Deltona • Sanford, I
test re-entry and recovery that she hail hern told she
to this country's “ flghtingest
career
as a model.
the distribution phase of pro­ Glenn McCall, chairman, A.
schedules lie drawn up in ad said in a copyrighted article techniques.
must deal only with this com­
general" who iirsl saw combat
on
the
trout
page
of
today's
ducts
thanthere me in the II. Wallace Jr ., George Anvance of actual class partici­
, _,
Fifteen minutes after blast­ pany.
til years ago nnd commanded
actual production field. Hie drew Speer.
pation and that the Com­ editions.
In the house trailer matter,
off, Hie 7,unit-pound cnpsnlo
brilliantly in three major
trend he snid will rontinuc
mission
be
kept
informed.
Finance, Joe Baker, chair-j
and its attached -1,500.pound pending since the January
wars.
tty
United
Press
International
due to the high cost of labor, man, A. Edwin Shinholsrr,
Also, the fire chief was lo
second stage flew over the council meeting, request was
From 10 a. nt. until after 11
Hrptihlirnn
Ken
Folks
niland the ever-expanding use Manuel Jacobson, Put Zculi.
work closely with the City
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - Canary Islands en rente to­ granted to Mr. und Mrs. Al­
p. III., un estimated 35,000
nounred Tuesday he was cur­
of automation. Douglass, as
lindustrial. W. A. Ix* filer, tailing his activities in the Commission through Lie city William It. Thompson Jr. re­ wards its first eomplelu or­ len It. Crook to park a trailer
mourners, some in tears, pass­
you know is director of adult
chairman, John Zculi. Henry governor's race due to lin k of manager's office lit all mat­ signed Tuesday as president bit. Scientist* said earlier on their Hunch Area |iro|M'rty
ed through tlie 7th Regiment
a
and vocational education in
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
—
ters pertaining to the lire de­ of the strikebound Florida they- believed Hie craft would for a period of one year while
Johnson. A. C. Doudney, Paul funds.
Armory where thu body wus
the county setup.
partment m i that the Com­ East Coast Hallway In return
their home, estimated In the Striking iron workers at Cajic reposed.
Lewis, II. K. Chapman, Bob
Folks, of Orlando, said tlu&gt;| mission would la' aware at all to Washington ns assistant to j remain in spare “about one
•
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Kennedy,
Fla.,
have
agreed
$ 10,non class, Is under con­
McKee.
At H a. in. KST today, tlm
complaint in a letter to a Cor­ times as to the progress being , the vice president of the wei k” before plunging to n
lo return to work, the federal
Heard someone tell the
Legislative, Tom McDonald, al Gables civic club that bis
Tier y
distintegrntion
i n struction. The 12 month period mediation service announced body of MacArthur was moved
made.
J
American
Itailroad
Associaother day of a fellow who chairman, Willis Jones, Fred
will begin at the date the
cm til’s ntmospheie.
in a 50-minute military pro*
war chest is down to $200,
today.
The City Commission feels lion.
collected several thousand dol­ Smith.
trailer is moved on the procession from the armory to
Folks
said
lie
had
collected
William
E.
Sirnkin,
vice
I - ...... ........... ......................... |that, with these points ar- [
lars for “ the widow of the
{ porty. At the suggestion of
Membership, Dr. Leonard j only $2,3.15 during his cunt- complished and put into of- N c \ V T l ' U l l S
chairman of the President's Pennsylvania Station for tlm
Unknown Soldier.” llnimm.
the Crunks, it is stipulated
Munson,
chairman,
Douglas
|
pnign,
nnd
$1,000
of
this
came
fcc|
jt
will
help
to
retain
Missile sites commission, said train trip to Washington to
•
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•
that even though the home Is
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Strcnstrom. George Harden,, out of his own pocket. Fellow experienced
firemen
and
to
dial
tin* nearly 500 men in­ lie in state in the Capitol l(o*
xpenenee.l l.remcn and to
Su|)mlu. 0iurt rll„,|
not completed
within the
More and more homeowners
George Hughes, Don Hales. I GOP candidates II. It. Foster keep the department at full I ,
volved
would go back to work tundu.
U o Kc&lt;r„ leen. „ |
year, the trailer will lie re­
are truding in their present
The general’s body was pinetoday on missile and space
Publicity and Promotion, ! and Charles Holley together strength and equal to any oc
Immediate
payment
of
$157
domicile for another and liemoved unless council, at that
ers sentenced to the electric
ed atop a horse-drawn raissati
launch
construction
projects
A1 Wallace, chairman, Tom I have reported a total of only cagtun where lire is con
cause of this a course will
chair for murder must go 2H5 m federal school Impact ii'.n.-. yranla an extended per at Cape Kennedy and Merritt for Hie final trip in the rity
McDonald, Marion Harmon $11,000 in campaign rontribu corned.
&gt;.
aoon be offered on “ real Mable McCullen, G e o r g e
back to the lower court in funds to Seminole lounty has
that was his home, passing
Island.
tions.
Since the executive meet­ which they were convicted to been certified by the U. S.
estate exchange" by the adult Hughes.
Council action is subject to
The workers have been out down llioinlvvay and through
The six Democratic candi­ ings were informal, the ac­
Department
of
Health.
Edu­
education c o u r s e officials.
seek a new trial. They arc
cooperation trom the North since April I in a strike that j Times Square ut the |&gt;oak of
Transportation, Don Hales, dates. on the other hand, have tions will be ratified at the Dan Wilkins, IK, and Tommie cation and Welfare, according
More on this later, according
Orlando Company, developer lias tied up $:i7 million in! the morning rush hour en
chairman, W. A. Adams, Paul reported combined collections next regular meeting Monday
lo Congressman A. S. Meriting
Lee Williams, 17.
to County School Leaders.
of the urea which, aerording space construction.
route to Hie station.
Lewis.
iirt excess of $1.3 million.
evening.
Jr.
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to charter, holds restricting
Seminole's tentative entitle­
The undersized car had nn
ment for t'tc fiscal year t!HM covenants on the lands Involv­
ed until 1975.
oversized driver the other day
NEW YOHK (U P I) — The! it $2|2,l2y. Meriting said,
^ as it passed First Street and
federal government cracked | These funds are paid by | Adoption of an amendment
^ Dark Avenue. As it did, the
down on the nation's steel in -1 the federal government to the *"
Vtililj lax Ordinance
muffler and tailpipe assem­
dustry again Tuesday, indict­ county school system la-cause vvas carried over alter first
bly fell to the pavement with
ing eight major steel firms of the added school population i readmg until next meeting!
a clang. The driver got out,
and two executives on charges due to the Sanford Nav al Air I «!»«»« objecting vote of Dave
and wus heurd to mutter:
of attempting to fix prices on Station.
Tilson who requested that lie j
“When I had the thing wired
and Mrs. $lona Grinstead,
rarlam steel sheet used in
both newly installed councilon it stayed. Then I get ft
the manufacture of many con­
CHILDREN
put on permanently und look
sumer goods.
men, lie given time to fully
12 OR UNDER
w h a t happens.” Censored,
study the matter before being
those were his words.
asked to approve it.
All
state
and
county
can­
The amendment (icrtained
ORLANDO (UPI) — The
• y
• •
•
Warm congrats
to the
Rev. K. J. Pendergrass, pas­ didates seeking party nomin­ lo a change in wording which
in
Hie
Democratic would prohibit more than one
youngsters who took part in
tor of the First Methodist ation
Menu Includes:
(tarty
primary
May
5 have meter being included under a
the annual County 4-1! Club
Church here, suggested Tues­
Cole Sluw
been
invited
to
a
county-wide
single purchase.
Kventa Day last Saturday. A
day Hiat Protestant school
tally
at
7:30
pin.
Apiil
lit
Objections
also
were
rais­
good program, well attended.
French
Fries
children lie dismissed from
ed hy Frank Fasula, North
Senior Division winners are
school three or fours hours a at the Ja i Alai Fronton.
Iktketl Means
Mrs. .1. I). Morrison, chair­ Orlando Company manager,
now readying for District
week to attend classes in reli­
(irits
Kventa Day to be held at
gious education conducted by man of the Seminole Ccunty who said he irlt the action to
Hush
Puppies
Democratic Executive Com- be "descrltnlnatory."
Camp McQuuriir April 18.
churches.
Relish
Tray
niitG-c, said the six candidates
In other business it was
for governor have been in­ agreed that 51 rs. Libby Atchi­
Coffee Or Tea
KKMAII. Tex. — Astronaut- vited, along with other state son, clerk, will also assume
Post
Office Department
emeritus John Glenn, ailing and county office seekers. duties of village treasurer,
Owned K Operated
has adviser! Congressman A. !
and no longer entered in the She added it will be “strictly tax collector and tax assessor
By
S. Meriting J r . that the exu- !
j Ohio senatorial race, com­ un old-futhioiied p o l i t i c a l until such time as she should
Maxine &amp; Hob
mination
to establish
an
ruliy."
request additional assistance.
menting on neighborhood chil­
Hancock
vligible list for the perman­
Other county.wide rallies
FIILST TO RENEW Itiit incmliership in tin* Mutual Concert Association
A number of routine annual
dren who brought him get well
Ilwy.
17-92 So.
ent postmaster appointment
arc planned for April 23 in appointments were m a d e
for the 1061-65 season is Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson. Receiving the
gilts;
Sanford
at DeBary will be announ­
mayor’s check is the association’s treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith.
“ It's wonderful when kids tlm Oviedo High School gym­ while presentation of bills and
ced on next Tuesday. AppliPh. FA 2-5965
The association is currently engaged in a membership renewal cam­
do something like this on their nasium and April 3U in the other apiajintnirnls were t a b - 1
f
cations must be in by May 12.
Sanford Civic Center,
own."
led for the present time.
paign. A drive for new members will be conducted later. (Herald I’hoto)

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warm today and Thursday; high today 8*&gt;-00; low tonight around 70.

Cape Rockets Gemini into Orbit
29 Astronauts
On Hand To
See Takeott

Manager For
Sanford CC
Appointed

City Plans Better
Deal For Firemen

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BRIEFS

L B J Keuther Guestl1" ‘he ,,r,:R.Tm'

Council Takes
Up Gas Issue

New York Bids
Farewell To
Gen. MacArthur

Strike Continues

Folks Suffers

i Fund Shortage

Cape Strikers
To Return

EEC Head Quits

Schools Get
Impact Payment

8 Firms Indicted

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FISH FRY

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Wallace M akes Strong Showing In Wisconsin

V t.

Governor Claims
Polio Campaign
Vote
Victory
Chairman Lists

Vocational
Guidance In
Schools Told
Vocational
guidance and
training aa It la offered to
Seminole
County
atudenta
was outlined Tuesday noon
a t the Sanford Lloni Club
m atting in the Capri Restau­
rant.
Speaker was E . S. Douglass,
director of adult and vocational aducatlon in the coun­
ty .
"Tw enty-fire per cent of
Seminole County's high school
graduates go on to college.
B u t what will happen to the
other 76 per cent without vo­
cational guidance and train­
ing,” Douglass said.
The 76 per cant would be
Without specialised training
to make them employable,
the director declared.
Douglass reviewed the his­
tory of vocational guidance
from Its sta rt during the
closing phases o f World W ar
I to Its present, highly skill­
ed field.
Such skill la required now
fo r workers In the electronics
industry, ha said, and require,
menta have moved the class
o f students from the previous
"low-level” group o f a gen*
oration ago to a high level.
Douglass reviewed tha vo­
cational work a t most county
schools and emphasised the
electronics courses now o ffe r­
ed a t Lyman School in Long.
Wood. Although the course la
only in its second year, he
pointed to a number of stu­
dents who have obtained work
with
specialised Industries
ouch a s General Electric.
Boms students, ha added,
are gainfully employed now
even though they are still go­
ing to school. The need Is
readily apparent, he said. .
Advisory committees from
industries directly Involved
In such specialised training
ora contacted eo th a t the
schools can learn Just what
is needed fo r Industry.
"W o gear our courses to
such need,” Douglass said.
''Our primary concern In
vocational training,” the dl
rector emphasised, “Is to train
the students to earn a living.
A fter the Russians launched
their Sputnik, we changed
•ur goals to include sciences,
l a n g u a g e s and technical
field s."
.
Ia addition, Douglass said,
the county la continuing to
o ffe r courses In agriculture!
home economics and other
fields where high technical
abilities are less o f a requirement.
The speaker was Introduced
by William Tannor J r .

Open House
Conducted By
Kindergarten
Open House fo r all four
and five-year old children Is
being conducted by the Kin­
dergarten of tho Lutheran
Church of The Redeemer, W.
26th Place (Oak and Park)
during this week and nest
week. Parents are Invited to
give their children the esperlence o f a morning's Kinder­
garten activity.
S t a n d a r d Kindergarten
work, plue work-books, work
sheets, Bible stories, film ­
strips, field trips, etc. are all
p art of the program, taught
by Mrs. Philip 8katea.
Registration fo r tha Pall
term is now open and regi­
stration blanks are available
a t the Kindergarten or church
office, also from the Kinder­
garten Committee members:
Mrs. William Holcomb, Mrs.
Howard Ogden, Mrs. Philip
Skates,
Rev. Herbert W.

Drive Workers
Wally Peacock, chairman of
the Ja y e e e i’ m ass Sabin polio
Immunisation program, today
announced the names of the
Jay ce e polio committee mam
here and of others who have
done a great deal to help
make this program one of the
largest community projects
ever attempted In Seminole
County.
Je y ce e sub-chairmen of the
committee ere as follows:
Jim Smith and PhUllp Bkites,
manpower; Clyde Long, fin­
ance; Chuck Roberts, feadlng
station locations and supplies;
Charles Tetenbaum, feeding
station
operations;
Htrold
Chapman, Frank Finch and
Bill Reck, publicity; Seminole
County Medical Society re ­
presentative, Dr. Gordon Stan­
ley and Seminole County
Board of Health, Dr. Frank
Leone.
Others who have helped In
making this program a real­
ity are Myron Reck, radio
station W TRR; Marion Har­
mon, Orlando Sentinel, and
Walter Glelow, Sanford Her­
ald; Seminole County School
Board and area merchants
who have consented to the
use of their property for feed­
ing ststions. Ralph Wight, of
Wight Grocery C o m p a n y ,
made arrangements for do­
nated sugar cubes. The San­
ford Garden Club for distri­
buted polio handbills at its
flower show.
Fifteen thoussnd handbills
are being delivered to area
schools this week by nurses
from the Board of Health.
These handbills give the lo­
cation of each of the feeding
stations along with questions
and answers about Sabin oral
vaccine. Every student In
Seminole County will receive
one of these handbill* for
their families to look over. An
addlUonal 33,000 handbills will
be given out by area m er­
chants. will be placed on
automobiles and delivered to
homes In an effort to reach
every resident In Seminole
County
with the news
of the
Sabin m ass
Im­
munisation program to be held
Sunday 12-5 p. ra.

THE WELCOME WA(!ON CLUU of Sanford recently purchnned nhocn
for their adopted welfaro family with proceed* from their aucceasful
“Fashion Flair." Mrs. Thelma Outner, of Garrott’a Department Store la
showing ahoea to Phyllla Rugenatein, standing, assistant hostess for The
Welcome Wagon Club, Mrs. A1 Probst, club president, and Marie Pendnl
ton from Cut and Curl Beauty Shop, who styled the coiffures for the
"Fashion Flair."

CITY COUNCIL of North Orlando, organized Monday evening is pictur­
ed. Mayor Irono Van Kcpoel is seated. Standing, from the left, are Councilmon Dave Tilson, Art Rhodes, Art Kerrin and Mona Grinstead.

Demonstrating Minister Killed
United Press IntcmsUonsl
Police battled an estimated
1,000 demonstrators Tuesday
In Clivelsnd, Ohio, where a
young while Presbyterian min­
ister threw himself to the
ground amt was crushed to
death by s bulldozer.
Violence continued into the
night and civil rights leaders
planned for more demonstra­
tions today.
The
minister, the Rev.
Bruce William Blunder, 20,
was killed at the site where a
school Is being constructed
which civil rights leaders
claim would perpetuate school
segregation.
Authorities said the bulldoz­
er backed over him after he
threw himself to the ground.
Four other demonstrators had
thrown themselves down In
front of the bulldozer.
Tha Incident touched off
wild fighting. The bulldozer
driver, John White, 33. was
beaten and had to be rescued.
Police, mounted on horses,
finally broke up the demon­
stration.
But sporadic violence con­
tinued Into the night. A car
was overturned, a drugstore

window smashed and estra
duty police were struck by
bottles, board and bricks
thrown from apartment house
windows.
Klunder was associate exe­
cutive secretary of tha Stu­
dent Christian Union at West­
ern Reserve University. He
was tha fathar of two child­
ren.
Ills death was the 13th with­
in the last year In integration
violence and tha second north
of Uie Mason-Dlxon line.
Elsewhere:
Jackson, Miss.— A bill ap­
propriating $30,000 to usa in
lighting U. S. Sonata passage
of a civil rights bill was pass­
ed Tuesday by the Mlsslulppl
Legislature and sent tha gov­
ernor. Capitol sources said the
state Sovereignty Commission
would give the money to the
Coordinating Committee (or
Fundamental Freedoms which
Is making a prapsganda fight
against llie bill.
Albany, Ga__ ReglstraUon
of Negroes In previously allwhite public schools continu­
ed Tuesday with a total of 21
signed up under term s of a
federal court order, lntrega-

tion has been set for Septem­
ber.
Chester, P a.— Civil Rights
supporters staged a rally
Tuesday night to plan new
downtown marches in support
of charges of school segrega­
tion.

Derby Returns
NEW YORK (U P D -A fte r
almost a year's absence, Uie
roller derby will return to
New York Saturday night,
April 26, when the new series
starts with tha New York
Clippers facing tha Long Is­
land Comets at Sunnyalda
Garden. A second meeting Is
set for May I.

Kennedy Film
To Be Shown
A documentary film, “ Ken*
nedy in Germany,” will be
shown at 7:30 p. ra., April 18,
at Bingham Hall, Interlaken
Ava., Winter Park.
Tha film will be shown
through the cooperation of tha
German Language Depart­
ment o f Rollins College. I t la
In color and was made in co­
operation with governmental
agencies and U. 8. forces
stationed in Germany.
Admission ia free and tha
public ia Invited. Should the
response warrant it, a second
showing will be made a t a
later date.

MILWAUKEE, Wls. (U P I)
—Alabama Oov. George C.
Wallace today claimed a ms
Jor victory in his fight against
the civil rights bill on north'
era battlegrounds by polling
more than 20 par cent of the
vote In the Wisconsin presl
dentist prlmsry.
Favorite eon Gov. John W.
Reynolds of Wisconsin, Us*
Democratic primary winner
over Wallaco, said Republican
Invaded and predicted Wls
conslnltas had swelled the
vote for the Alabaman who
campaigns back home on the
slogan of "segregation now,
segregation tomorrow, atgre
gallon forever.”
The bantam, black-haired
southerner, who once defied
the federal government by
standing In the echool house
door of tha University of Ala
ham s, crowed over his show
lag.
Snapping hia Angara and
clicking his heels In his S cb
roeder Hotel suite Tuesday
night, he s»ld:
"W e wen a victory and they
know It. We won without win
nlng. We will carry on this
fight. We have done more
than any other group to break
the centralized control of gov
ernm ent."
With almost complete re
turns in from Tuesday's vot
ing, Wallace had collected
well more than 30 per cent of
the Democratic primary vote
and had almost outpolled the
Republican favorite son candl
date,
winner
Rep.
John
Byrnes.
With 3,230 of the state's S,
363 precincts counted, the
vote was:
Reynolds 433,662
Wallace 231,093
Byrnes 377,023
Wisconsin's 44 Democratic
delegate votes were cafe for
Johnson. Reynolds got all of
them and Is pledged to turn
them over to the President
at the Democratic National
Convention.
But Wallace hadn’t expect­
ed to win. Ha had hoped for
a Wisconsin counsin volt big
enough to "shake the eye teeth
of national leaders la both
parties." By his own estim a
tion—and by the pre-election
predictions of his opponents—
he got i t
Next on W allace's march
through the north Is the In
dlsna prim ary May 8 la which
he la matched against another
Democratic governor commited
to
Johnson,
Matthew
Welsh. After that be takes on
the Maryland primary.
Wallace Aew home to Mont­
gomery,
Ala., today.
HU
aides said the governor was
uncertain when and how ha

*«avens Above!
CHICAOO (U P I) riv e ,
year-old Marvel Lai Chong,
abandoned as an infant in
Hong Kong and later adopted
by a Chicago couple, was
told after a ceremony Tues­
day that she was an American
citizen.
"G oodie," the said. "C an I
take it with m a t”

PICK JIM PIG0TT
Supt of
Public Instruction
Pully Qualified In Administration and Supervision
Decree,

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Masters

would open up his Hooiltr
campaign.
Reynolds and other leaders
of the WUconiin Democratic
party had estimated Wallace
would get only 10 percent of
the vote. And Reynolds had
added that a substantial Wall­
ace vote would mean Wiscon­
sin would be "sham ed In the
eyea of tha nation."
Today, ha aald he was "sat*
Ufied with tha raiulU .”

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Rummage Sale
Continues
The rummsge sale sponsor­
ed by South Seminole VFW
Post SOST will bo continued
this Priday and Saturday in
Pern Park P lasa.
Sale hours, as announced
by Tracy E stss, publicity
chairm an lor the post, will
be from S a.ra. until s p.m.
oacb day. E stes reports that
many iUm s of good used
clothing still aro available
.and art being offend nt bar|*eln prices. Proceeds will
bepefit tha Post building fund.

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EDUCATION . . . WILL REEK FURTHER IMPROVE.
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TRANSPORTATION.
FOR CLOSE COOPERATION BETW EEN COUNTY OFFICIALS.

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Lyman, Oviedo Score Victories; Seminole Loses
Hounds Beat
Blue Darters
In 11 Innings

About Sports

Thinking Out Loud
B T JU LIA N STKNSTROM

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Lions Chalk Up
6th Straight
On Montverde

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VrralB P»F* 4—We&lt;L Apr, 8, *64

Tribe Done In
Hors* In NL
8 To 6 By
Phillies
Dark
Winter Park

TAMPA (U P I) - Th* Yan­ race* shapa up to this ot&gt;
E fforts on the part of an Interested group of local cltl
TIio Oviedo Uona continued
The
Seminote
High
School
kee*,
the favorite, In th* server.
aena and high school athletes to raise funds for a suitable
After eix weeks of personal
their diamond rampage Tuei
baseball team, after losing its American League; tha Phil­
memorial to Buddy Lawson deserve th* support o f every
observation of the 15 teame W
day, posting their sixth con
first four games of th* Met- lies, a dark horse,xln th* Na
gridiron fan in th * greater Sanford area.
aecutlv* victory by taking a
training 1b Florida and first
Conf«r*nre Mason and tional League.
Lawson probably gave local many things. He will always lop-sided 18 to 1 verdict over
hand reports on the five clubs
gridiron addict* more thrills he remembered as a spectecu the Montverde Wildcats at
That’s the way the 1964 working out In the F a r West,
bouncing back to grab two In
for their admission dollar dur lar halfback on the SHE foot* Oviedo.
a row, tasted defeat one* major league baseball pennant this Is how they are picked
lng the past two seasons than
mor* Tuesday when the deThe Lions Jumped Roberts,
to finish.
baU team . . . the guy with
they’d received since the days
th* Storting Montverde hurler,
fem e fell apart and th* Win­
National
America*
of Bill Fleming, Willis An­ the friendly smile . . . the la the opening fram e for
ter Park Wildcats won 8 to 6.
Philadelphia
1. New York
derson and Darrell Forguson handsome tenor in the third pair of runs. They added an
San Franclsc*
Seminole hurlers Dave Gol2. Minnesota
The committee, headed by row of the glee elub . . . Um other run in the second before
Los Angeles
loher, Eddla Fitzgerald and
3. Chicago
Bill Lovelace, Is using plenty idol of the icbool. He had Roberts went to the showers
Cincinnati
,
Marvin Sheffield teamed up
4. Detroit
of elbow grease in getting the many admlrora who stood turning the hill duUes over to
S t. Loula
w
to limit tha Wildcats to only
5. Baltimore
p*ogram for the memorial ready to wav* as bo dashed Osgood.
Milwaukee
six safatle* but a seven-act
Additional gifts for th* Bud 6. Cleveland
for the lunch line.
off the ground. They've got
But It wasn’t Osgood's day
comedy of errors on th* part dy Lawson Memorial Fund 7. Boston
Pittsburgh
"Buddy’s name and fond as the Lions broke out of the
good, sound program. They’re
of a jittery Seminole club have continued to come from I. Ix&gt;s Angeles Chicago
well organized. They only memory will live on. Though cage tn th* third with nine
afield spelled out the Tribe's friends of the popular athlete 9. Kansas City Houston
need the kind of financial the accident was tragic, It big runs. In the fourth Mont
doom.
The mounting total hat given 10. Washington New York
was not a tragedy . . . for verde got to Walt nessley for
balp that you ean give.
The surest bets In that line­
Winter Park recorded a encouragement to those who
All It takes la a greenback Buddy must have been on a their only run. The Lions
pair of runs In tha second have been working on the up are for the Senators and
or two placed In an envelope tpecial IB-year mission. P er­ packed away four more runs
and another duet In the third. project and who have been Meta to finish last again in
addressed to the Buddy Law haps It was his responsibility In the record book In their
They added a fifth run In tha trying to select some long their respective leagues.
son Fund, Sanford, Fla. Be to live for and Instill in the portion of the fourth.
The next best appears to be
fourth frame before Seminole lasting tribute to the lad
sure to use the Zip Code num lives of those with him he
Jim Courier was the big
Jumped back into the contest whose career suddenly ended the Yankees. The only thing
had contact, a feeling of fel­ stick for Uie Lions. He clob
her 32771.
they have going against them
with a trio of markera In their In ■ fatal auto crash.
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lowship, charity, love and bered th* Montverde pitching
PHIL DAVIS, merchant mnrincr home on a
la history. They never have
half of the same fourth.
While
many
Interested
peo­
An anonymous classmate of democracy, and to die to en­ for a pair of doubles and a
visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. N. Davis,
Winter Park pushed over ple have made suggestions as won a pennant In a year end­
Lawson's recently sent to us a able those who rem ain to single. Milter of the Linn* got
2485 Princeton Avenue, has been having a
three more runs In the sixth to what may be done to keep ing in 4.
tribute penned in his mem grow spiritually . . . to make a pair of safeUes as did the
"field day” on the St. Johns River and Home of
Otherwise they appear to be
to take an 8 to 3 lead. San the memory of the exciting
us see that life, as we know Lion's top plateman, Rex
ory. We quote in part:
its tributaries. He is pictured with a string of
ford got a rally going in Ita football and tric k star alive, the class of the majors, their
‘‘Buddy will never be for It, must someday come to a Brooke.
41 specks, bream and bass. Other days his catch
half of tha final inning but the committee Is delaying a four straight World Series de­
gotten by his friends and close.
Tlic Lions, after dropping
totaled l&gt;ctween 40 nnd 70. Ho has been using
after thro* rune had crossed decision until more time has feats at the hands of the
“ Buddy was the kind of
classmates. His name will el
their opener to Lyman, now
a "White Alibi” lure.
(Hcrnld Photo)
the plate the Parkeri were been given in which to In Dodgers last fall northwithways be recalled and referred fellow who dally taught us have tlx wins in a row to
standing.
able to ezUnguiah the fire.
crease the fund. The amount
to when friends are discussing that we must live each day their credit.
They have the best defense
8eminole'a
Illlly
Higgins to ha invested will bo a big
for God, with eager anticlpa
Beasley had a fine day on
In baseball; the best catcher
was
the
big
stick
for
th*
factor in what will be done,
Uon and joyous determination the mound. He Issued no tieTrili* with thre* R B I’s. Todd Chairman Bill Lovelac* of the In Elston Howard; the strong­
letting tomorrow com# if it kets, whiffed eight, and per­
est bench; enough power and
Johnson was the Winter Park committee said.
will.
mitted only three scattered
enough pitching. As on* vet­
pacer
with
four
R
BI'*.
"Buddy was truly a great hits. The Lions backed him up
Added to the lengthening
S. C o ra C n k o , 4. W ic k e t S a ra h ,
Tonight's entries:
eran
American Leaguer ob­
The
Ions
waa
the
fifth
of
guy, one we all looked up to, upfielil, commuting only one r i u x r h a c k — a -is m il k — a. lErcmkton, 4. J i f f Ma'*, 7.
list of donors are L e* Samuel, served:
S h a m la l. o - r , I . I t . !!.'■ K ilr a d .
th*
aeaion
for
th*
Jim
McCoy
I.
Vlcko.
I.
Uanrk-o
Jet.
3.
Am
one we all respected and ad error. Beasley fanned the side
John Ivey, Glenn McCall,
iiiiu i HA CM — .v- iii m i i .a: —
" I f Mickey Mantle and Rog­
ile A n i l , , 4. D e l T a n a , t . C h u c k T
1. K n n t - ii J a y , I . l&gt; eon t v ., I . coached outfit against a pair
The Tempest won their mired, and one we terribly in the third Inning and repeat­ -le a k * . «. W e a k p o m la . 7. H liu e jr, ( I n S h e r r y . 4. D r o w n T r e . n . I of vietorle*. Tha lots kept th* Dick and Irma Williams, Son er Marls a rt sound, the 1964
Lo&gt;al
Mike.
match with tha Slarchiefs last miss each day. Ilia empty ed the performance again In ■ i i c i i m i h a c k — R -i s w i i . b — C r o w lt» - k , I . I 'e e t o la , 7. U n it- Seminole* In seventh place In ny Powell, Robert Murrie, American League race will
S c h o la r , S. T n r q u e 'i L io n .
Johnny Clark, Dailey Smith, be strictly for second p lace."
the fifth.
I . ( I l i l i l j r C a l. S. (.'h e r. H u m ll* !, rI,y
week at Je t Lanes In the Bill desk Is a silent tribute to
o t i i r i i i t \ &lt; i — . v i * u i i . i : — the Metro standing!.
Walter Gielow, Ralph Cowan
Oviedo plays Florida Central
I . I . lt a T u m b le r . 3. I d e a l, 3
Hemphill Motoreltes League wonderful boy. Perhaps he
Th* line acore:
S lic k T ip . 4. C a m e ra H in t. l&gt;.
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
to gain a tie for the first was that "an gel” we enter- at Mt. Dora this afternoon.
Winter
Park
I I I k S o o n e r. I . I le t e r I t o l. lila ,
Jim Courier Is slated to hand
Jonas.
Bet Yon Didn't
spot In the loop standings. By taioed unawara."
T.
T
r
o
t
t
e
d
,
S.
S
p
e
e
d
y
D
ee.
(America*)
022 100 0 — t 6 1
• • •
t ' l K T H H A C K — 3-*. M il r. —
le the mound duUes for Coach
Ona ardent admirer of th*
Team
W. L. PH winning a 3 to 1 decision over
Know
That You Can
Seminole
000
300
8
—
6
10
7
I . C r y e la l
I'a ta e e .
1.
D a in t y
Jim Touhy, 4 Seminole High
Seminole speedster evidently
Navy
I j m , 3. O il I ’a y m e n l. 4. ( t r e a t
1 0 1.000 the Slarchiefs the Tempests tackle and also the chaplain Paul Mikler's nine.
Rent
Mechanic's
Tools!
Wallace
and
Johnson;
GolThe line acore:
K ir * . &amp; ( lo ld e n C ir c le , S. ( la y
did not want any recognition
Perfection Dairy 1 0 1.000 are the only team other than
S a tin , 7. l . - a p l n c l x I lie . S. D 'a loher, (Fitzgerald (fl), Shef­
of the football team , wrote Montverde . . . 000 10— 1 8 8
for
his
thoughtful
contribution
the
Slarchiefs
to
claim
flrit
• Metric A America*
0 0
.000
George's
F i r r y VIlee.
field (7 ) and Higgins.
"Buddy, as he was affect­ Oviedo .......... 318 4x—18 13 1
to the fund. Tha donor sent
.000 place since early In the sea
Last week's action was tha S I A T I I H A C K — R - l * M I L K —
Socket Wrenches
Fla. State Bank 0 I
ionately called by all who
Robarti, Osgood (3) and end of the season for the I . I t o r k e t D a m , S. N e w b o r n * ,
two 820's and a $10 bill with­
0 1 .000 son.
Sanford Atlantic
t
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n
w
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l
a
F
e
r
r
y
,
4.
C
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n
t
a
m
in
a
t
­
• Cylinder Howa*
The Bonnevlllra are nl-o In knew him, was on* to whom Thompson; B • a a 1 a y and Sandspur* bowling loop and e d , I . C o ra D e e . S. ( lim a n I t lv a ,
out any identification. But
Reaulta Tee*day
we could always turn and see Brooks.
7. I l u r r y H o m e ( lla d y s . S. M le e
contention
In
second
place,
n
•
Gear-Pnllera
Lovelace
said
that
ha
hoped
Navy 10. Fla. St. Bank T
the league champions, with
P oppy.
game behind the league lead­ an untroubled face smiling
there would he some way
M IL K —
Games Today
total of 78 wins to 38 losses a F .V K A T H H A C K — M
• Wheel Pullers
at us. 1
&gt;.
e t t y tln b e , 3. I l r l l t a U o o ta .
other than through The Her­
George's a t Sanford Atlantic ers. Marlon Farella wai high
are the OK Tire foursome It .. H M
-.ria M e a n e . 4. W a n e t . t .
Never did one word
•
Sanders
for
the
Tempests
with
a
428
ald to say "thank you.” This,
(B a y Ave. Park—4:30 p.m .)
The learn proved to be worthy I la d lo la , * . D a lla s , 7. W o n d e r
( 11 r I. S. L iic a n e .
series while Joan Msgin with contempt or conceit
so
far,
is
the
largest
lift
to
of
tho
championship
as
it
at
•
Paint
Sprayere
The Navy capitalised on
SiltiiiTM n t e n —* -ie m il k —
a 178/421 and Elaine Kostlval from his mouth, and never
the fund, It was noted.
laincd
tha
lead
in
the
12th
I
.
F
r
e
d
II.,
X.
(
lo
ld
e
n
Ite
m
a
r
d
.
seven
Florida
State
Bank
misa Grinders
with a 180/450 were high for did he cast a look of scorn or
3. P e n w o r t b y , 4. W ir e M a r k ,
week of bowling and held it S.
hatred In any direction. He
I 'a l'e H o n e y , 4. M ae S tr e tc h . cues Tuesday afternoon to
the Slarchiefs.
•
Jacks
for 18 weeks. OK Tires also 7. F lo r e n c e M c N a b b , ». F o u r ­ poit a 16 to • victory In tha
The Lake Mary club made
Linda Post was beating the waa alwaya ready and m ort
w ay Anga.
bad
the
high
team
scries
and
• Heists
(National)
N I N T H H A C K — O - l# M I L K — Little American Laagu* whlla
pocket to the tun* of a 184/ than willing to do something e successful debut in tha
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) —
game for the league's season 1. K . A .’e M l S le ta r , L R u t t y In the National Chaso and Co.
Team
W. L Pei 523 high stries while aparklng i'or a friend or his school.
Sanford Junior Boys Baseball
Th# Philadelphia Eagles have
•
Ridga Reamers
J
e
t.
I
.
K
a
l
ln
o
,
4.
I
r
o
n
(
lu
e
r
d
.
Tho team members are 4. D ix ie D a . 4. I t o r k y 'a lllu e e , came up with a single run in
"Not only was he respected League, defeating the Civitan
Chase
1 0 1.000 the Bonneville* to a threa
named Fred Bruney, former
Mary Smith (team captain) I . J u y o t l. ». D e n n y P e r l.
a Ring Compressors
tha final frama to not* out N a t i o n a l Football League
Hunt's
1 0 1.000 gama win over the Classics. by athletes and coaches
nine 10 to 5. Meanwhile, the
T H N T II R A C K — S - l* M IL K —
O 0
Loco. Engr*.
.000 Dot Foz Just missed her first his own tram , but also by the Elks took advantage of three Helen Altman, Louise Owens I. I ’ a l'e F l l a h t , t . N o S c a r, S. Standard Oil by a score of 7 player and playar-coaeh In
&gt; 8.
0 1
F irst Fadaral
.000 200 game because of a split teams against which he com costly errora and the ateady and Dot Johnson. Tha mein 0 . Il.'e A d d r r e e , 4. C h r y e e r , I .
the American Football Lea­
American Rent-All &lt;
I la r n a c le Ilo b , I . A lle n T ip , 7.
0
l
.000 In the tenth fram e, ending up peted. His outstanding ability hurling of Chrli Ackers to bers and the sponsor, OK I t o r k F l la b t . I . P a id P o s s e s s ­
Andy Rufus paced tha Navy gue, *• their defensive backStandard Oil
“In Sanford"
Tires,
received
trophies
and
along
with
hi*
compatltivs
R**«lla Tuesday
io n .
attack la its win ovar tha
with 195 to back up Linda In
post an 8 to 3 victory over
IIT II M ACK — M
M I L K — Rankers with two doubles and field coach. Burnay played in
other
awards
at
the
league’s
spirit
and
good
sportsmanship
I . Hiawatha Avs.
Chase T, Standard Oil •
the Bonnevllles victory. Betty
the Shrine outfit.
th* N FL with San Francisco,
1. K y le m o r e , t . ( l l l t l e r l n * R o e s .
banquet, April 3, at Rose and 3. Z ln e 'e ( I n i. 4. M le e H it t e r . &amp;.
Games Today
Sanford,
Fla.
triple.
Ohristllah had 107/440 to set made everyone who saw him
Ackers struck out nine, is­
Pittsburgh and Washington.
W l ll n W lm . 4. H o m a n R e v e l, T.
play a devout Buddy lawaon
Wilks' Restaurant.
Loco. Bngrs. at Hunt's
The line scores:
the pace for tha Classics.
sued a half a dozen walks,
I
t
e
li
e
lf
F
e
r
r
a
r
i
,
S.
P
r
o
p
e
r
M
u
*
.
In tiie last night’s play Je t
(F t. Mellon Park, t:3 0 p.m.)
Standard Oil 320 0 1 0 -6 11 3
Sue Ixmg hit the high gam* fan.
but limited the Shrincrs to
"Buddy never claimed to be
inn and Howe Tire Shop were
Chase A Co. 211 02 1 -7 10 3
of IDO while leading the Pon­
only
five
acattcred
hits
in
tied for second place, but the
Navy
006 6 4 -1 6 6 4
tiac* In a three game win over an intellectual. But he had going the distance.
J e t Inn now holds the honored
the Electras. Elisabeth Ilarieh something far more useful
Fla.
St.
Bank
100 0 6 - 7 3 7
The line scores:
position of second place with Team
shot a 108 in the Specials than brain power—a wonder Civitan
W. 1,. P e t
200
ooo
3
5
13
7
ful personality and a match
Howe in third. McHobert's Chase
1 0 1000
Lake Mary 000 820 x - 1 0 5 3
Team
W L three gam* win ovar the L * ing smile that warmed
Tire cam e in fourth.
Sabre
a.
iooo
1 0
FU . St. Bank
WP—Charlie
Lytle,
L
P
Boone
«
3
hearts of all.
The rest of th* teams placed Kingtwo4&gt;d
Soma
tough
aplta
ware
con­
0
1.000
1
Evans
4
8
"W e fail, with tha United Jim m y Williams.
as foUows: Pierro Manufac Wilson Maier
W. L. F e t
1 0 1.000 Team
f
a
0
/
o il 001 e - 3 8 I
Edgewater
•
3 verted this week as Mabel Intelligence of our minda, in Shrine
luring, fifth; Factory Paint Longwood
Duggan mads the 5-0-10 and
.000 Elks
t 0
1.000
0 1
Winter Park
5
3
Elks
311
400
a
—*
4
1
trying
to
answer
the
question
Gerry Ormitice picked up the
Outlet, sixth; Stemper** Real McRaney
1 0 1.000
.000 Kiwania
0 1
Colonial
4
4
WP—Chris Ackers, LP —
of why. Only th* eternal Fa
Estate, seventh; Pryor’s In Robb's
1 0 1.000
0 1
.000 ta k e Mary
Oak nidga
4 4 5-7. Betty Hickey made th* ther of us all knows why Bud Jam es Warren.
7-0 and Dee Rose 5-7, Car­
surance, eighth; St. Johns USO
1 a 1000
0 1
.000 Rotary
Seminole
3
8
dy was taken from us."
0 i
.000
Realty, ninth, and Mar Lou,
Results Today
CPO
Bishop Moore
0
■ ole Rurdette 5-10 and RilUe
Chaniot 3-10 were the other
Shrine
0 1
.000
Wilson Maier 16, USO 0
tenth.
Results Tuesday
During (he 19(0 gridiron sea
fancy shooters.
0 2
.000
Civitan
Je t Inn had the total scratch F la. St. Bank 12. Robb's 4
Winter Park B, Seminole «
son at Seminole, when Use
I m H i T»MdAjr
Games To4Hght
pinfall,
of
50,788,
tor
the
sea
Boone 4, Evans 3
Tribe won 10 of 11 contest*
son and also the high scratch Chase at McRaney (7:30 p.m.) Lake Mary 10, Civitan i
Edgewater 3, Oak Ridge 1
Lawson did his share. He
team aeries of 1,898. McHo­ Klngsweod at Longwood (3.45 Elks I , Shrine 3
Colonial I, Bishop kloora 1
I N D I A N A P O L I S , Ind. scored a total of ST points—14
Games Today
p ro .)
Wilsoa Maier opened action bert's had tha high scratch
Games Friday
I U P !) — Three drivers, Jim touchdowns and one extra
No
games
scheduled
Both
games
at
F
t
Melton
gama
of
698.
Seminole a t Evans
Hurtuhls* end Bud Tlngclsta, point. It'U be a long Um* be in the Men'* City Softball l e a ­
The most honored Individ
Colonial at Oak ltldge
both veterans, and rookies for his performance will be gue Tuesday at FL Mellon
Bishop Moor* at Edgewater Johnny White have Joined forgotten. Rut someday It Park. Don M assl* turned tn ual award was achieved by
&lt;N)
four-hit shutout perform­ LU Donat. For the iiighest
th* ranks of entrants for th* might—and that's the reason
Boone at Winter Park
ance as the Furnlturemen average bowler in the league,
600-mll* Speedway auto rare. for th* memorial.
posted a 18 to 8 victory over LU maintained the lead for
the entire season. Another
the USO.
Meanwhile, t h a
Florida high honor winner is Midga
OF THE 1963-64 SEASON
State Bank nine took a 13 to Woods with a total of three
4 win over Robb’s Construc­ achievements to her credit.
Midge roiled the high scratch
tion.
series of 581 ami also the high
Tha Una scorta:
8 PECIAL
USO
000 0 0 - 0 4 3 scratch game of 340.
Claalnf
Day
Blackwell
Wilson Maier 853 O x-14 11 3
The most improved bowler
plea
Us
41
MATINEE
WP - Don Masala, L P — award goes to Juanita Baird
Recap. Tire
with a 13 pin improvement In
Frank Snyder.
S:00 P. M.
Whitewalls 83
her average. Eleanor Ander­
move. 750x14,
Florida State
TOMORROW
TOMORROW
8*0x14.
Bank
350 013 3 -1 3 II 4 son during the course of the
8:10 P. M.
850x14.
league play rolled an allRobb's
•66114.
Const.
300 001 0 - 4 10 • spars gama, a feat not often
856*14.
WP-Robert Murrlo, LP - accomplished and wlU receive
• TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY MATINEE
New Tread
an Emblem from W .I.B.C.
Jim Jtrnlgan
TIR ES
• Genutn*
Mr Roberta
retread*
8orry — No Minora
applied *M
Behind th# two-hit hurling
•f Stove Simpkins th* Lyman
High Greyhound* defeated the
Apopka High Bluo g a rte r* by
a score of S to 3 In an H-lnnIn 2 contest Tuesday afternoon
In the Orange County town.
The Darters pushed over
(heir two runs In the opening
stanza on a hit and a Lyman
error. But that was it for
the Darters. Lyman broka In­
to the scoring column with
lone tally in the third and
pushed over the tying run In
the sixth.
From there it was a bitter
pitchers' dual between Sim
pklne and Bill Sheppard who
relieved Apopka starter, Paul
K ale, in the fifth inning.
Both clubs wera scoreless
a t the close of the regulation
Seven fram es. Neither could
com e anywhere near scoring
until Lyman suddenly explod­
ed for three runs In the top
#f the 11th Simpkins retired
the Darters In Uicir half of
the final overtime stanza and
the
'Hound* posted their
fourth win of the season. They
have been defeated five times
The win kept the 'Hounds In
competition for the Orange
B elt Conference title.
The line acore:
Lyman . 001 001 000 0 3 -5 3 3
Apopka 200 000 000 0 0 -3 2 3
K ale, Sheppard (S) and
Odom; Simpkins and Ncu
(eld.

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Ferrln, Sieve Smart end Billy Hahn; beck, Billy Elder, Mike Krecek,
Randy Bowleo, Kevin Bishop, Rex Bishop, Dave Stewart, Manager Tony
Krecek and Kevin Stephenoon. Team members not shown are Eddie Kelly
and Dave Brown.
(Herald Photo).

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High Scoring
Bear Lake Cubs Have Mardi Gras Features Play
By Maryinn MIlea
Bear Lake Cub Scout Pack
230 held a Mardi Gras laat
Friday evening at the Ele­
mentary School under direc­
tion of Cubmaeter Robert
Bunnell and assistant Bruce
Nelson.
The program was opened
with the introduction of den
mothers and group ainglng by
the cube of ‘'Davy’s Got a
Head Like a Ping Pong Ball.”
Judges picked for the cos­
tume parade were Alfred
Krenxer, D. W. Broadway,
Robert Kowalski and John
Hall. Winners among the cubs
were J e f f Krenxer of den sev­
en, dressed as a king; Gary
B arrett of den one, a space
man and Kevin Foist of den
three, a hobo.
Winners of the cub group
served as judges fo r the adult
contest. Chosen were Mrs.
Peggy Maries, a clown; Bill
Smith, a barber shop singer
and Tom Bowser, a pirate.
A skit, "The Mumbling
Brothera Circus,” was pre­
sented by Mrs. Evelyn Chapman’s den two. Mrs. Chapman
appeared aa the fa t lady,
Charles Chapman aa ring­
master, Bob Chapman as a
hobo, Philip and David Kelley
a s Siamese twins, Je rry Kow­
alski as the wild man, Larry
Byrd as the strong man and
John Chapman as the snake
charmer.
Following the presentation
those attending were invited
to participate in games spon­
sored by each den.
During the evening Dennis
Herota was inducted ••• a
tenderfoot in the Boy Souts
and will be entitled to join in
the Wekiwa D istrict Camporee to be held this weekend
in Casselberry.

COSTUME WINNERS at last Friday’s Mardi
Gras sjyonsorcd by Bear Lake Cub Scout Pack
30 were, (top photo), from left, Je ff Krenzer,
first; Gary Barrett, second and Keven Foist,
third; (bottom) from left, Mrs. Peggy Maries,
first; Bill Smith, second and Tom Bowser, third.

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Unltad S l a t s s of Amarlca. la
tha P la in tiff, and T U I-L E T W.
H I Z E It and P A T R IC IA P. IHZE l t , hla wife, a ra Defendants.
I wilt sail to tha h l s h t s l and
bast bidder f o r cash at tha
F r o n t Door « r tha Seminole
Coun ty Courthouse In tha City
• f Sanford. County of Semlnute,
S t a t s o f Florida, a t llt o a A M.
on tha :» th day of April. A D.
IS St. tha follow ing described
pro perly aa eat forth In aald
F i n a l Dacraa. t o -w lt!
Lot XI. B lo ck S. H E F T L E R
1IOMKS ORLANDO. S E C ­
TION ONE. according to
P la t thereof, recorded In
P l a t Book IS. P a g e s S and
S. Publlo Records of Sem i­
nole County. Florida.
P A T E D this Sth day of April
A. P. IMA.
* * * • / * Arthu r H Beckw ith. J r . ,
C lark of Circ u it Court
M ack N. Cleveland, J r . and
Harold P. Joh nson. Attorneys
f o r P la in tiff. P. O. Draw er Z.
San ford . Florida.
Publish April I, 1M4
CUT-11

High scores snd split con­
verting were the festure of
this weeks action in the Bill
Hemphill Motorettes League
at Je t Lanes.
Dot Johnson was Ihe ‘‘shootIn' S ta r " a s she rolled 203/518
to pace all the girls this week.
Betty Christlieb was next
high in series with 462 follow­
ed by Elfie Oldham with 181/
451. Lix Graham $hot a 180
game while June Gassman
also came through with 176/
442. Tcdi Marsh rolled a good
174 game and Marlon Farclla
hit 160/444.
Turkeys wore rolled by June
Gassman and Isabel Goshorn
while Dot Johnson rolled
‘'goose," four strikes in
row.
Norma Schneider made the
difficult 3-7-8 and Dot John
son. Doe Rose, and Elaine
Kostival all made the 5-10.
The 3-10 was picked up by
Nancy Meier, Lois Jackson
and Betty Christlieb. Gert
Parker made the 5-7 as did
Mabel Duggan. Ruth Pettis
picked up a real "toughie
the 5-6-to and Barbara Kelley
notched the 3-6-7 to round out
the split shooting.
The Classics accomplished
a real rarity in bowling by
rolling idcntifical team scores
of 689 in all three of their
games.

TRAINING ENDS for
Army Pvt. Roper C.
Taylor, son of Mrs. J .
B. Cummings of San­
ford RL) 2. Taylor has
completed eight weeks
of advanced infantry
training with l i g h t
weapons under the Re­
serve Enlistment Pro­
gram at Fort Polk, La.
lie received instruction
in use of automatic
rifle, the light machine
gun and the 3.5 inch
rocket launcher.
(U. S. Army Photo)

MlAMt (U P I) — A fastj wxirking thief broke into the
apartment of tobacco heir
Richard J . Reynolds III ami
his wife at an exclusive re­
sort club Tuesday and grab­
bed more than $50,000 worth
of jew els—but missed a $125,000 bracelet.
Police and F B I agents who
quickly joined tho Investiga­
tion sought today to determine
the amount of the theft. One
investgator said the total loss
would ho around $50,000, but
tho Reynolds couple said it
might reach $100,000.
The theft was in the Rey­
nolds' apartment at the swank
Racquet Club on the 79!h
Street causeway between Mi­
ami and Miami Beach, a

night club-dotted atrip fre­
quented by the aftcr-houra
playboy aet.
E arlier during the booming
winter tourist season, actress
Eva Gabor was slugged in her
Racquet Club apartm ent by
two jewel thieves who held
her and her husband at gun­
point while they stripped a
$25,00o ring from the blonde
Hungarian’s finger.
The tliefts at the club were

Berlin Convoys
BER L IN (IJP 1 )—The U. S.
Army today aent convoys to
and from Berlin In a new
demonstration of its access
rights.

among several strikes at the
wealthy winter residents or
visitors this winter which
have netted theievci better
than $500,000 in Jewel loot.

Tho Reynolds wera out oil
the apartment when the the ft I
occurred, police aald—and so
was the couple's Doberman
Pinscher dog Tojo, who had
been taken to a veterinarian
to have hla tonsils out.
Reynolds Is the grandson of
the founder of the R. J . Rey­
nolds Tobacco Co. of WinstonADDIS A BA BA , Ethiopia Salem , N.C., and tho son of
(U P I) — The Defense Min­ Richard J . Reynolds, form er
istry announced T u e s d a y
Winston-Salem mayor and In­
night that Ethiopia has with­ dustrialist
drawn all Ita troops from the
disputed Somalia border area.
SPEA KER'S
A government spokesman
CLOCK
&amp; WATCH
said a delegation of Ethiopian
REPAIR
observer* mot with Somali of­
PICK-U P 4k D E LIV ER Y
ficial* a t F erfer Tuesday to
113W Elm, Sanford
start a peace-keeping oper­
322-3231
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Troops Recalled

B U Y 3 -G E T 4

Germans Hunt
For $60,000
F R A N K F U R T , Germany
(U P I) — West German po­
lice searched the homes of
four Seaboard Airlines em­
ploye* Tuesday in a hunt for
160,000 in cash and checks
that vanished here while be­
ing flown from Bangkok to
New York City.
Police said the four men
were the only Sealioard em­
ploye* with arrets to the
money packet that disappear­
ed March 27. Results of the
searches were not diaeloscd.

Cavanaugh Tire
Back In First
After a week’s vacation
from first place Cavanaugh
T ire Service bounced back
again last week at Je t Lanes
in the Businessmen's League
a t they wrested it away from
R ex Liquor for the second
time in a t many weeks by
sweeping all four points from
Dick’s Appliance while Rex
split their match with Team
No. S. The Mason Brothers
were the difference for Cav­
anaugh Tire Service as Steve
bombed a 203/568 to take ser­
ies honors while George b ack
ed him up with 205/514. Dick
Schaffer was the "h ero” for
the Appllancemen with 201/542,
Ron Mich took high game
honors for the league with
224/560 in pacing team No. 5
to their split with Rex LI'
quors. Pete Duggan led Rex
with 208/527 and Ray Robin
son was close behind with
190/508.
Team No. 4 took three
points from Kondrack! and
Cline's Sinclair aa Vergil An­
derson rolled a 201/554, Curt
Abney a 181/502 and Dick
Morrison a 178/510 to pace
the Sinclairmen.
Faron Builders threw a
•■whitewash" a t Smith's Am­
oco as Sam Faron churned
201/507 and Len Bloodi rolled
a steady 181/518 in the final
match of the night.

Thieves Get $50,000 In Gems; Overlook $125,000 Bracelet

Politically Speaking
This column h ai raised
what should be an interest­
ing question: Why does the
law read that names of un­
opposed candidates need not
appear on the primary ballota? And: Are these candi­
dates legally nominated un­
der thla law? Their names
appear only on the ballot in
the general election In No
vember.
Now come* another Inter1
eating question, proffered by
a reader: W hat would happen
if a write-in candidate re­
ceived a half doxen vote* in
tha primary election, since
tha qualified, unopposed cun
dldate's name does not ap
pear? Which one would be
legally nominated?
These questions ara proving
so Interesting The Herald will
ask the attorney general for
a legal opinion.
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An Intriguing comparison
has been unearthed on voter
registration.
Pasco County
haa a population o f 30,700;
Seminole County has a popu­
lation of 68,000. Y et Pasco
County haa a voter registra­
tion of 20,081 as of last March
26 and Seminola County has a
voter registration of only 18,1C0 aa o f last Monday.
Political observers’ only an­
swer to the question of why
tha dlfferenca is that Semi­
nole County’s school popula­
tion, what with the Navy
base here, is much larger
than Pasco County,
•
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Dick McCanns says that if
ha is elected county tax a s ­
sessor he will , not install one­
way windows around his privata office.
e
• e
R egistrar Caml Bruce will
have absentee ballots for the
May 6 primary election ready
fo r distribution on next Monday.
e
e e
Candidatesfo r county o f­
fices ara telling they
will
commence stepping up the
tempo of their individual cam­
paign* within the
next 10
days, directing their effo rts
specifically toward the week
of April 27. F irs t primary
day it May 5.
a
e •
Bralley Odham, self-styled
Kennedy-Johnson Democratic
candidate fo r U. 8 . senator,
la conducting an all-out cam­
paign fo r the party nomina­
tion. H ie Herald haa received
a 10-pag* legal sired hsndout

with a foreword, his platform
and his biography. Tha exSanfordite also sent along a
legal appearing document for
contributions to his campaign
fund, bearing caricature like­
ness of Presidents Thomas
Jefferson , Andrew Jackson,
Grover Cleveland, Woodrow
Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Harry Truman, John Ken­
nedy and Lyndon Johnson.
The latter document hat this
to say: “ I pledge to you ded­
icated service and Hggrrssive,
responsible leadership in the
interest of all the people ra­
ther
than
tho
privileged
few.”
•
•
•
Officers and directors of
the Florida Home Builders
Association will hear eandi
dates for governor and eabi
net posts In a meeting at
Sarasota
Friday,
Saturday
and Sunday, The candidates
will appear Saturday morn
ing.
s e e
Publicity representatives of
tha various governor candi­
dates are flooding the m ailt
with new handouts.
Fred Dickinson's la te it re­
ports Include his itinerary up
to the May 6 primary but no
mention of a return engage­
ment in Seminola County. He
will be in Orlando several
times this month.
Mayor ilaydon Burns’ re­
lease tells of indorsements by
all living past presidents of
the Jacksonville Area Cham­
ber of Commerce and every
past chairman of the Com­
mittee of 100.
Sen. Ja ck Mathews contin­
ues to attack these candidates
advocating repeal of certain
taxes without producing any
ideas of how to replace the
$70 million which would be
lost to the State.

X15 Flight
Scheduled
E D W A R D S A F B , Calif.
(U P !) — Air Force Capt. Jo *
Engle was srheduled to fly
the X15 rocket ship toay to
an altitude o f 80,000 fe e t •
slightly more than 84 miles
above the earth.
The flight, which was to
take Engle to a top speed of
about 3,600 mllaa an hour, was
designed to orisnt E ng l* to
future tests a t higher a lti­
tudes.

PVT. C H A R L E S E.
Slicclian, 17 - year - old
n o ii of Mrs. M. L.
Abrams of Sanford III)
1, lias completed an ad­
vanced infantry course
at the U. S. A r m y
T r a i n i n g Center at
Fort Gordon, G il He re­
ceived instruction in
various phases of high­
ly technical skills which
Ids futuro work in the
tho Army will require
of him as an infantry­
man.
(U. S. Army Photo)

Fight Results
United Press International
NEW YORK (U P I) — Pete
Toro, 146»4, Yonkers, N.Y.,
stopped Juan Ramos, 148,
Puerto Rico (5).

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HOUSTON (U P I) — Cleve­
land Williams, 213, Houston,
Tex.,
outpointed
Tommy
Fields, 192, Los Angeles (10).

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MARINE Pfc. James
E. Wilson, non of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley E.
Wilson of 111 N. Edgemon Avenue, N o r t h
Orlando, is home on
20-day lenve after comleting boot training.
[is next station will be
in Okinawa.
(Herald Photo)

S

PVT. DAVID A. But­
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Butler Sr. of
Sanford RD 2, has
completed an e i g h t week advanced infan­
try course a t the U. S.
Army Training Center
at Fort Gordon, Gu.
The 19-year-old soldier
entered the Army lust
November and c o m ­
pleted basic training at
Fort Gordon. He is u
1902 graduate of Semi­
nole High School.
(U. S. Army Photo)

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Installation Meeting
Set By Garden Club
By Julia Ilarto*
Kenneth W. M c t n t o • h,
prominent Sanford attorney
who ia nctivo in community
acrvice throughout the coun­
ty. will install newly elected
officers of the Altamonte
Spring* Garden Club during
the regular monthly meeting
Thuraday. Imtallatlon ceremoniea will follow the 0:30
p. m. covered diih aupper.
Taking oflca will he Howard
M c B r i d e , president; Mr*.
Ceoign Knoth, vice president;
M i x Constance Moley, record­
ing secretary; Miss Deborah
Glover, corresponding secre­
tary and George Hubbell,
treasurer.
Th* club, now cclcbrutlng
its 10th anniversary, was or­
ganised April 12, 1054, with
MaJ. Robert M. Watson as
president. Subsequently head­
ing the group have been Hen­
ry Hansen, Robert Bradford,
A. S. Merrill and Leroy R.
Stover.
Membership, which of neces­
sity is limited to 100 active |
members, consists of men and
women from A l t a m o n t e
Hlrh praise for tha electron­
Springa and its surrounding
areas who are interested in ic* course offered a t Lyman
gardening and in the welfare High School in f.ongwood has
o f the community. Meetings] hcen given by the U. S. Air
are held once each month pre- Force Recruiting Office In
ceded by a covered dish aup­ Orlando.
Five Lyman seniors took th*
per and followed by a pro­
Air Force aptitude test which
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ju thsj covrr* areas of mechanical,
and Mrs. Stanley Juthe are administrative, general and
honorary llfetlma members electronics.
According to Technical Sgt.
due to their outstanding con­
tributions to the club. Asso­ Joseph If. Bloxom, Air Force
ciate membership is offered recruiter, "each of these
to thoso unable to serve in ac­ young men qualified on the
electronics area of the test.
tive rapacities.
During It* 10 years of or­ Three of them obtained very
ganisation, the rlub has spent |high scores in electronics.”
The
recruiter
continued:
approximately f.1,000 on beau­
tification projects in Ibe town "Though this is nn aptitude
and in impioving the Com­ test, f nc t tin I knowledge, ex­
munity House. Th** latest pro­ perience und training certain­
ject, that of hcuutlfying Her­ ly are indicated in the results.
mit's Trail Park, has been The results, therefore, Indicata
liuitrd temporarily due to lark that a very fin* course in elec­
of water. Huwrver, the town tronics is living conducted at
council bus promised u sprink­ Lyman High School."
Tim fivo taking the test
ler system and work on the
park will resume immediately were Thomns Trudeau, Wil­
once this system is installed,] liam Rodgers, Walter Scrhrist,
Rcinfs Fox and William In­
dull olficials advise.
Outstanding speakers are gram.
Sgt. Bloxom commended the
secured for the monthly pro­
gram which, at times, deviates five youths in n letter to K. H.
from gaidciiing and enables] Douglass, director of adult
meniberr to hear specialists and vocational education in
on tapirs of local, state and the county.
v i 'h mil interest. Recently l)r.
I'nui Douglass of Rollins Col­
lege spoke on United Nations
ami Miss Alice Kmurt, author
of a gardening column, came
from Leesburg to show slides
and lulk on native plants.
Club oflicials fe d tliut the
By Maryann Miles
truo spirit of cooperation | The fourth quarterly con­
among members is reflected in ference of the Bear Lake
its sucresful progress.
Methodist Church will he held
at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the
Church Cottage on Bear Lake
Road. Dr. Bruce F. Gannaway, district superintendent,
will conduct (he meeting.
Reports will ho presented
The executive board of
South Seminole Welcome Wa­ covering the period from June
gon Newcomers Club will I, 1903. to April 0. 1001. The
meet si 11:3(1 a in. next Mon­ committee on the church
day at the Trade Winds Cafe- nomination board, Miss Vir­
ginia Kngliah. I,. A. Salmi and
tt-rin In Casselberry.
On the name day Ihr Wel­ Howard Walking, also will
come Wagon Council of Cen­ make Its report.
Foundation has hern poured
tral Florida will meet at noon
for the first unit of the church
at the Citrus Towrr In Cler­
which will be named for the
mont. Attending from tills
minister, Rev. William M.
area will be Mrs. Maryann
Irwin.
Mllea, member of the South
Seminole Club and publicity
International Laws
chairman for the council.
Some International l a w *
have hern agreed upon by
trratlrs among nations; othrra
A film entitled "Timeless have grown into law through
Turkey" will he shown at 8 long ycara of custom and us­
p. m. Saturday in the audi­ age. There ia as yet no way
torium of Forest Lake Aca­ of enforcing International law
demy.
rscept by war.

Lyman Course
In Electronics
Wins Acclaim

Orly the top 0 'odes of U. t. Gov­
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shield Ploced In temperature con­
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the very peok ot lender, flovorful
goodness by noture'i’s own process
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cent Improvement.
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Who” one day consider you
for their pages, don’t worry
that your awful aecret of
being a word-by-word reader
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into your reading and at the
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the aniue old paragraph in
Knglish
liternture because
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Oviedo Club
Sets Political
Supper
By Evelyn t.nndv
The Oviedo Woman's Club
will sponsor a political supper
from 5:30 until 7:30 p m .,
Thursday, April 23, in th#
Oviedo School
Cafetorium.
Tentative plans are bcin*
made to .serve 500 persons.
Main item on the menu will
he fish. Tickets are now h*.
ing sold by club members. No
children's plates will he served. however, adult plates wriH
bp sufficient to serve two chil*
dren if desired.
Arrangements for the even*
are under direction of Mrs. R.
W. Kstrs, club president, and
Mrs. Jim Michael, financo
ehairmaan.
Candidates in the May prl*
marios will apeak following
the aupper.

Oviedo Council
Students Attend
State Meeting
By Kvrlyn l.undy
Senior High Student Council
members of Oviedo attending
List week's meeting of tho
Florida State Association of
Student Councils in Tampa
were Barbara Saucer, Alien
Fox, Marilyn Partin and Test
Rellhnm.
Accompanying
the group
was Mrs. L. II. Webb, spon­
sor. who noted with interest
that thrre were 21 foreign
student! from various part*
of the world in attendance
at the conference.

Oviedo PTO
To Honor
Faculty
By Kvelyn Uindy
Final meeting of the achool
year for the Oviedo School
I’arent-Teacher
Organitation
will he held at I p. m. Thurs­
day in the school auditorium.
Immediately following (hero
will l&gt;e a reception honoring
all faculty members. Barents
of all children attending tho
achool are urged to be present
especially for this meeting.
In charge of arrangement!
are Mr*. John Kvans, Mrs.
Lynwood Scott. Mri.
Ray
Beasley. Mrs. Ja c k Bratton,
Mrs. Dean Green, Mr*. Howard Colt and Mra. Glenn
Rogge.

Farm Brief

One way to improve Income
from laying hen* 1* to use lesa
feed to produce one doxen
eggs. A feed conversion of
four, instead of four-andone-half, ran result in a sav­
ings of as murh as 30 to *A
rents per hen for the laying
year.

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Page 8—Wed. Apr. 8, *84

Ir r a ll

Susan Lynn Skinner And
W . E. Neal J r E n g a g e d
M in S u n n (Sunny) Lynn
Skinner, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Linwood Skinner
of Sanford, will become the
bride of Walter Ernest Neal
J r ., aon of Dr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Ernest Neal, of Liberty,
N. C.
The popular bride-elect waa
born In Fayetteville, N. C.,
and moved to Sanford at an
early age. She attended the
public schools in Sanford, and
was graduated from Seminole
High School, where she was
actively engaged In the Glee
Club, Anchor Club, Trl-lly-Y
and cheerleading.
Miss S k i n n e r attended
Queens College In Charlotte,
N. C., and Jones College in
Jacksonville where she was
accepted as an Itonorary
member of Alpha Iota Soror­
ity.
Mr. Neal was born In
Greensboro, N. C., and at­
tended the public schools at
Liberty, N. C\, where he was
a member of the Beta Club in
high school. While attending
Davidson College, Davidson,
N. C., he was a member of
PI Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
He Is presently a student at
Virginia Medical College, at
Blchmond, Va., and la a mem­
ber of Alpha Kappa Kappa,
national medical fraternity.
The wedding will take place
at The F irst Methodist Church
in Sanford, and complete wed­
ding details will be announced
at a later date.

Lake Monroe H .D .

T h e Past Noble

Club Will Meet

Grands Club Meets

Thursday Night

With Mrs. Raines

The Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club will meet
Thursday evening, April 0, at
7:30 p.m. at the Monroe Com
munlty Building.
Final plans for the 30th an
nlveriary of the club will be
made, and all members are
urged to attend this Important
meeting. The date for the an­
niversary celebration h a s
been set for May 14 at the
educational building of The
Upsala Presbyterian Church.
The nominating committee
will report on the candidates
for the election of officers for
the coming year.
County Agriculture Agent,
Cecil Tucker, will conduct an
interesting program for the
members, and all prospective
members are invited to 'at­
tend.

Tha P ast Noble Grands
Club met Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Henrietta
Raines, with Mrs. Virginia
Anderson as co-hostess.

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Card Party
Mrs. John Corso, chairman
for the Annual Card Party,
sponsored by (lie All Souls
Catholic Women's Club, to be
held on April 11, announced
that tickets arc now available
through the ticket chairman,
Mrs. John Pierro.
Anyone wishing tickets may
contact Mra. I’icrro.

MISS SUSAN LYNN SKINNER

For New Members
Of O E S Chapter
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LOUKLLA MAE STULTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Stultz of
Enterprise, recently celebrated her *ixth birthday with a party at the
Florida l’ower Club. Refreshment* and game* were enjoyed by, left to
right, Susie Mitchell, Janice Carpenter, Loucllu Mae, Debbie Mitchell,
Carrie Ilruce and Murgarot* Magonehimcr.

F A S H IO N
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Small Garden Kit
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The next meeting will be et
the home of Mrs. Clarence
Snyder with Mra. Eva Beck­
ham as co-hosteis. This meet­
ing will be held on the third
Tuesday of the month or on
April 21.
Refreshments were served
to Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Henry
Jam eson, Mrs. Charles Cole,
Mra. May Rubow, Mrs. R. A.
Futrcll, Mra. Floyd Athow,
Mra. Clarence Snyder, Mrs.
D. C. Howard, Mrs. Brodie
Williams, Mrs. Mary Ja m e ­
son, Mrs. Elizabeth Hannum
and the hostess.

FOUR GENERATIONS enjoy spring holiday*
nt the home of Mr*. W. Fidler, Pnlm Terrace, in
DeIJnry. Mra. Fidler 1* seated with her great
grundchilldren, Kuthryn Ann and Roger Wieland II. On the left is Mrs. Fidler'* daughter,
Mr*. Wultcr A. Gloger of Princeton, N. J., and
grnnddnughter Mra. Roger Wieland, of New
York City.
(Photo by Cox)

Junlor'a overabundant en­
ergy, usually bubbling over
In balmy Spring weather, can
now l&gt;e directed Into health­
ful gardening activity. A new
and smaller-slied aet of gar­
den toola designed to match
the youngster'a also haa Just
been introduced which will
enable him to let off steam
constructively.
Called the Junior Green
Thumb Garden Tool Set, it
includes the 8 basic garden
tools, a floral rake and a
shovel each of which are
8014" long, and a hoe 30" In
length. Like the handles, the
heads of these toola, too, are
smaller, but each haa the
same sturdy construction for
At the nrckHne Is a dis
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Mrs, Jam es Wallin was a
guest of the Orange City
Home Demonstration C l u b
Thursday. She Instructed the
members in the making of
dolls.

Darby presenting the pro­
gram.
Please refer to your year
hooks for other meetings since
Ihesc were the only ones re­
ported.

The Central Circle meets st
0:43 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
A. F . Colluin on 200 West lOtb
Street. "Ik cb an a," the Japan­
ese art of flower arranging
will be presented by Mra. Ira
G. Southward.
Friday, April 10
The Ixora Circle meets at
0:30 with Mrs. G. Spencer
Hardin on lloae Court. "A r­
tistic Designs, Ordinary and
Unordinary,” will be the pro­
gram theme, and "landscape
Identification
on Ju nip er,"
will be presented by Mrs. G.
Andrew Speer and Mra. C.
Vernon Mize J r .
The Jacaranda Circle will
meet at the home of Mra. C.
M. Flowers at 7:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Alburn Rector conduct­
ing the program on "H e rb i."
The Rosa Circle meets at
0:13 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Jam es Truitt on Semiaola
Boulevard, with Dr. J . F.

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Joan Brooks, Sally Willis,
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Mary Sharp, Je an Gonzalez,
Linda HiltcII, Mrs. Martha
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Personals

Elected By Phi Gamma Eta

Girl of the Y ear waa elected
who will be properly recog­
nized at the Founder's Day
Banquet on April 23.
The celebration of Beta
Sigma Phi’s 33rd anniversary
will be held at the Rlksha Inn.
Program for the evening
was given by Je an Gonzalez.
Refreshments were served
to the following membera:
Leslie Best, Peggy Crevcr,
Shirley Stumpf, June Warner,
V 1 c k e Wcaslund, B arbara
M o a t i , Barbara Erickson,

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Girl O f The Year Recently
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi recently met
at the home o( Je an Gonza­
lez. Two letters were read
from the sorority’s foster
child In Viet Nam, expressing
her appreciation (or the help
tho sorority has given her.
Plans were made for a
Come-As-You-Arc p a r t y on
April 11, at the home of Shir­
ley Stumpf.

Initiation Held

Mrs. L- E. Eatea, Worthy
Matron, and R. E . Peurlfoy,
Worthy Patron conducted the
recent initiation ceremony of
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of
Eastern 8tar. Initiated Into
the Order were, Mr. and Mrs.
8. E . Warren.
Initiatory solos were sung
by Mra. Nick I’felfauf.
The new members were pre­
sented g ifts of Eastern Star
Bibles by the Worthy Matron
on which they took their
vows.
I t was announced that the
Worthy Grand Matron of the
Grand Chapter of Florida will
visit Seminole Chapter 2 on
Wednesday, April 20th a t 8:00
P.M.
Substituting for Mrs. Irv­
ing Pryor, Conductress, was
Mrs. Charles B. Cole.
Following the meeting, ev­
eryone enjoyed sandwiches,
cake and coffee. Hostesses for
the refreshments were Mr.
and Mra. Paul Markos, Miss
Donna Markos, Mrs. William
A. Reynolds and Mrs. It. E.
Peurlfoy.

The devotions were given
by Mrs. Anderson.
A Grab Bag Party waa held
with proceed! going to the
general fund.

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Club T o Sponsor

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Fool Party

Held By Woman’s
Club Of DeBary
By M rs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Woman’i Club
held an "April Fool Card
P a rty " Wednesday evening,
April 1, at the Community
Center, with 20 tables In play.
Mrs. Myron Accardl was
overall chairman and dessert
was served prior to the card
games by the standing com*
m lttce assisted by E d n a
R eilly, J . Croake, M. Zeller,
Mrs. R. Magnuson, Harel
Paddock and Mrs. Ivan Walk*
er.
Special prltes were won by
Mrs. K. Stoney (white cro­
cheted dog), Mrs. M. Accar*
di (silver tray) and a large
door, gift wrapped, April Fool
prize, was won by Oscar
Barnett.

Instructions For
Preparing Frozen
Meat Products
Myrtle Wilson. Rome Dem­
onstration agent, says that
frozen meats may be cooked
either with or without prev­
ious thawing. But do allow ex­
tra cooking time for meats
not thawed first.
Large frozen roasts maytake as much as It* times
as long to cook as unfrozen
cuts of the same weight and
ahape.
The meat should be left In
the refrigerator to thaw, and
to prevent the meat from
drying out it can be kept in
Its original wrapping.
For best quality, c o o k
thawed meat Immediately.

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Impressive Receptions Follow
Change O f Command Rite
Two Impressive receptions 'm atching overhlouse, synon-J Mr*. Barlow chose for her I Cdr. Barlow will report for
followed the colorful ehangc omous of the Checkcrtalls. j ensemble, a smart striped duty on the USS Independence
of command ceremonies Mon­ i She wore a wide brimmed seersucker suit, elrgant in in May. ami Mrs. Barlow will
day at SNAS with a host of black straw hat with match- ‘ design, and a white straw h a t 1remain in Sanford until alter
guests attending.
l i ng accessories.
. with accessories in accord, i school trrnuaatcs.
A hangar ornately decorated
wag the scene of the first re­
ception, held for the enlisted
personnel and their families.
Cdr. John Barlow performed
the cake cutting ceremonies
with his sword.
Cdr. and Mrs. Radon Bar*
tholomew and Cdr. and Mrs.
John Barlow were hosts to
the second reception at the
Officer's Club.
The squadron eolors of blue,
orange and yellow were car­
ried out in the clever decorat*
ing scheme of the club. Hang­
ing baskets of artistically a r­
ranged yellow gladioli were
dispensed from the ceiling on
each side of the tables.
A unique covering of blue
net overlaid the buffet table,
centered with a yellow chrys­
anthemum f l o r a l arrange­
ment, and silver candelabra
bearing yellow candles were
on either s i d e . Assorted
tempting
buffet delicacies,
relishes, punch and coffee
completed the buffet fare.
CHANGE OF COMMAND reception wits held Monday Initidc one of tho
Guests Included Capt. Ger­
hunger* for Enlisted personnel at SNAS VAll-11. Enjoying the sword
ald Miller, commanding offi­
enke cutting festivities were Cdr. Bnrton Bartholomew, new squadron
cer of the USS Roosevelt,
commander, and Mrs. Bartholomew. Mrs. John Barlow, and Cdr Barlow,
and also other dignitaries flew
who is leaving the squadron command.
down for the ceremonies.
Mrs. Bartholomew was a t -1
tractivcly attired in a stun­
ning white suit, lined with |
black and white checks, and

10 BIG DAYS!

Entertain Home
Tow n Friends
Mr.
and
Mr*. William
Bauinholser, of
Longwood,
were pleasantly surprised last
Friday when Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin
Miller from
their
hometown of Boons llle, Ind.,
paid them a brief visit.
The
Baumholsers
served
their guests a delicious dinner
of pit barbecue, and many de­
lightful hours were spent n
reminlscense.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin re ­
vealed new* and events of
the Baumholsers* daughter
and family, who now lh c in
llooneville.

Starting Thurs., April 9th

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Personals

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lly Jm ir t'a«»elh»rry
Mr. amt Mrs. Ilnrold Kry- j
drr of Lake Drive have re­
cently Imd as house truest.*,
Mr. him! Mrs. Diaries Brown
Hinl Mr*. I.rsta Knox of Bea­
verton,
Mich.,
who
have
heon spending the winter in
Ml. Dora
Miss Darlene Shea has re­
turned to Emory and Henry
College, Emory, Va„ after
spending n few days with her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Darwin
Shea of North Triplet Drive.

last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrold lllcri
and daughter, Mias Audrey
Iiicra, apent the weekend
with relatives in South Caro­
lina.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hen­
derson and children, of Or­
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spending two
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Frank Stoat, of Windermere.

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$10 Cold Wave
The Oviedo Wont in ’* Club
will meet Friday, April 10, 12
noon, for the regular month­
ly lunelicon and meeting.
Mr*. John Sutton will speak
about the children at Simland.
Mrs. Lynn Mosier is chair­
man of the luncheon.

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A fter You Buy
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See Our Big
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U r*. Mary Dctym was in­
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She i« convalescing at the American blue cheese added I
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dren'a lunch box sandwiches.
Mr. and ,-Mrs. Joseph B.
MEAT LOAF "TOPS"
Temple 3rd, were recent
Sprinkle crumbled Ameri­
houseguests of Mr. and Mra.
Virgil Smith. The Temples are can blue cheese over meat .
from Kinston, N. C., and loaf whiia it ia baking. Tba | G if U - C a r d * • B o o k s
210 E . F ir s t S t.
have enjoyed a delightful tour blue cheese will melt and
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G. Lee Anderson spent the
E aster holidays In Clearwater
visiting his daughter and son­
-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D.
'Brown and family.

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vinegar lo each gallon of last [
rinse water.

Last weekend, even with
out Easter, was a busy one
for the teen agers around
(own, what with all the fare
well parties lor one of their
group, Dwayne Watson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wat­
son. who left Tuesday to cm
bark on hi* Navy career. He
will take Ills hoot training at
Great Lakes Naval Training
Station
in Chicago.
Good
Juck, Dwayne, we shall all
miss you.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson
of Tampa are visiting Miss
Doris Faber.

Street in North Orlan­
do. Joining the cele­
bration went his par­
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maivin Campbell, his grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lyons of Fern
Park, and his brotiiers,
P a t r i c k and Urinn
Campbell. A trip to the
Planetarium, Museum
and Mead Garden is
planned for John this
weekend.

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guests of Mr. snd Mrs. C. A.
Henderson.
Friends are happy to know
Andre Ayllcs, of North Hol­ thut Howard Long is home
lywood, was overnight guest again at least able to be out
of tha Hendersons Wednesday on crutches
after having
night.
undergone surgery on his
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson foot.
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Davit in Daytona
Remember April is cancer
TALENTED BATON twirlern will lie featured
B each Friday, the occasion drive month and toon one of
in
tlie Pinecreat School Talent Show to l&gt;o hold
being the arrival of the Davis the volunteers will be calling
thin Friday evening nt 7:110 p.m. In the nchool
daughter and son-in-law, Dr on you for your donation for
auditorium. Dinpluying their talontn will ho loft
and Mrs. Donald Lurry, and this worthy cause, to please
daughter, Pain, of Charlottes he prepared for this call.
villa, Va.
,
Help fight cancer with a
check up and a check.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Conrad
returned to their home in Har
By Evelyn Lundy
of Mrs. Thomas Moon.
risonburg. Va. They were
Harden
Webb
left
last
GU, Forest, Wesley and
here due to the death of Mrs.
Ida Hailaden, and they ra
Thursday to attend tba annual Jody, children of Mr. and
jnained for a short visit with
Florida Bankers Association Mrs. Jim Mirhsel, of Oviedo,
her sister and family, Mra.
Convention at the Fountain- spent last weekend with their
Sam Lawson.
bleau Hotel in Miami, and ra- grandmother, Mr*. Gabe S.
Michael, of Sanford. This
mained through Saturday.
Miss Jean Parker returned
werkend they visited their
to her teaching duties in Pengrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
tacola after having spent the
Mrs. Jim (M cllia) Pigotl
E aster holiday* with her par­
spent Wednesday a i the guest
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J .
I ’arkcr and sister, Linda.
WHAT A SANDWICH!
For a
hearty
Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. J . Ralston
Wells and son, Jim m y, spent
afternoon sandwich for the
Sunday with friends# in St.
man in your life, try combin­
Petersburg.
ing salami and zeaty Amer­
ican blue cheese. Sliced to­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edward
mato and lettuce complete
of Orange City spent Sunday JOHN C A M P B E L L
with their daughter, Sira. celebrated hi* n i n t h
thii gourmet delight. All of
Ruth Long, and family.
birthdny hint week nt this goes between two slices
his home on N. Third of fresh rye bread, of coursel

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Everyday Drug Needs

Enterprise Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Rev. and Mra. Oils Alshlrc
of intcrlachcn were guests of
Rev. and Mra. Fred Foster

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�Midway Minister Accepts Call To Geneva Church
Now Assistant
Pastor At
Mt. Zion

Seminole Candidates' Contributions, Expenses Hospital Notes

By Robert B. Tbomu Jr.
3 2 2 -5 7 5 4

A call to the paitorate of
Oak Grove B ap tiit Church at
Geneva haa been accepted by
Rev. H. J . Clark, aailitant
paator ot Mt. Zion Baptlat
Church, Midway. He will
preach hla first eermon at
Geneva at 11 a. m. Sunday.
Ordained aa a Baptlat min*
later a t Miami, Rev. Clark
h a t been a Sanford resident
for elth t years. He haa been
aaaiatant paator of Mt. Zion
Church for the last year apd
will continue in that capacity.
Rev. and Mra. Clark reside
on Ward Street, Midway, and
have a daughter and three
grandchildren.

REV. II. J . CLARK

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Alma J . Hurston chapter/
Future Teachers of America,
of Crooma High School Pre­
lented a "This la Your Life"
program
Friday night in
Crooma auditorium. The hon*
oree was Mra. Alma Jenkins
Hurston, supervisor of instruc­
tion.
This program was designed
to focus the community’s at­
tention on t h e
wonderful
and outstanding contributions
made to our community by
this loyal educator, and to
encourage others to enter in­
to such a rewarding profess­
ion.
The occasion was given by
Brenda Jordan, president of
the club. Carolyn Mobley sans
a solo, and was accompanied
by her sister, Eleanor Mobley.
Phases of Mrs. Hurston's
early Ufa were presented, re­
ligious affiliations, fraternal
and professional affiliation,
and civic and social affilia­
tions. These were narrated by
Elnora Alien, Linda Gibson,
Dennis Poole and Lillie Sapp.
Annie R. Jackson rendered an
instrumental selection.
Presentations to Mrs. Hur­
ston were made by the Na­
tional Honor Society, 1U-Y and
Trt-HI-Y, Science Club, Future
Business Leaders of America
Club, Crooma High PTA, A1
pha Kappa Alpha Sorority
and
Future
Teachers
of
America. A ro u p of FTAers
aang "Sw eet Alma J . , " a song
dedicated to the honoree by
the club members. Sponsors
of this club are Mrs. E. F.
Hall and Mrs. S. L. Refoe.
Note: It has been a most
pleasant experience working
with Mra. Hu-ston. To those
of us who are acquainted with
this dedicated educator, super­
latives are Insufficient to des­
cribe her. Her deep concern
for both children and adults
Is manlfied Incessantly as
she strives to find answers for
the
many problems
with
which they are confronted.
She has been most helpful to
me. My missive would be In­
complete without saying that
she is a most charming per­
son.
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Ladles Association Club will
celebrate Its Fifth Anniver­
sary Friday at New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church at
3 p. m. An elaborate program
has been planned. Hie public
Is asked to honor (tie festi­
vities with Its presence. Mrs.
Mattie K. Holt is president,
Mrs. Mattie L. Howard, sec­
retary.
You are cordially invited to
attend the third anniversary
of the Junior Ushers of the
New Mt. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church at 3 p. in.
Sunday. Your presence wiU
greatly
be appreciated.
Thanking you in advance for
your cooperation. Howard La
F air, president: Mrs. Emma
Matthews, director; Rev. N.A.
Watson, pastor.
National Library W e e k ,
April 12-14, marks increasing
recognition of Uie Importance
of libraries to our national
culture and educational re­
gress. Libraries in schools
and communities have vital
functions to perform. In ob­
servance of National Library
Week, the Parent-Youth Lib­
rary Auxiliary of Hopper Ele­
mentary School la presenting
a Library Book Fashion Re­
view Tea at 9 p. m. Sunday.
Features a t this affair will
Include Book reviews, fashion
revues, Hopper choral ensem­
ble and Hopper band. You
are Invited to attead this af­
fair.

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A representative group of
Delta Omlcrog Omega Chap­
ter of Alpka Kappa Alpha
8orority, Orlando, worshipped
at St. Paul Missionary Bapt­
ist March at the 11 a. m.

ALMA J . HURSTON
services. The following mem­
bers were present: Ernestine
Lofton, Mrs. Juanita Maxcy,
Winter Garden; Mrs. Clara
Ware, M**s. Lorraine K. Stret­
cher, Amanda Johnson, Mrs.
Juanita Humphries, Mrs. Glo­
ria Henry, Mrs, Ernestine
Roberts, and Mrs. Dorothy
Nixon, all of Orlando, and
Mrs. Julia B. Merrit, Sanford.
The pastor and congregation
extended greetings to all of
their visitors. They were espe­
cially pleased to have repre­
sentatives of this sorority to
worship with them.
Senior class of Crooma
High School will present a
three-act comedy, "Itooin and
Bored," by John Henderson,
a t 8 p.m. Monday In the
school auditorium.
Members of the east will
be Reginald McGill, Mary
Sharpe, Pearlie Seward, Steve
Wright, Charles Youlec, Truby Wcldcn, I.indy Mcrthle,
Joyce Montgomery, Sammy
Harkncss, Betty Black, Ber­
nard
Brown and Eunice
Adams.

Job Guarantee
Called Weak
WASHINGTON (U P !) Sen. Clifford P. Case. (R-N.
J .) , said today the civil rights
bill's guarantee of a "fa ir
chance for a decent Job" was
a
modest
proposal
and
"w eak" compared to many
state laws against job discrim­
ination.
" I , for one. would like to
see it stronger," Case said in
a speech prepared for a Sennato delivery. Case defended
the provision to ban racial
discrimination in hiring and
firing, union membership and
job referrals.
Other sections of the Housepassed bill would ban racial
discrimination In voting, edu­
cation, public accommodations
and use of federal funds.
Senate Republicans schedul­
ed a parly conference for
Thursday morning on amend­
ments proposed by GOP Lead­
er Everett M. Dlrkscn, 111.,
to the employment lection.
Dirk sen hoped to get a con­
sensus from his colleagues
and then introduce the amend­
ments next week.
D I r k a e n outlined nine
amendments, estimating that
about (o changes were Involv­
ed. Democratic Whip Hubert
II. Humphrey, Minn., floor
manager for the bill, haa aald
that the proposals seemed to
bo "constructive."
A major feature of the Dirkaen proposals is a provision to
limit the operation of the law
to "w illful" acts of employ­
ment discrimination.
Other Dirksen proposals In­
cluded dropping provisions
which would bear employment
discrimination because of acx
and which would exduda athe­
ists from the bill’s protec­
tions; extending the fair em ­
ployment provisions to civilian
branches of federal, state and
local governments, and provid­
ing « mechanism under which
the stale fair employment
agencies In 2S sftte s could
continue to act.

State law requires all candi­ 9600; contributions, himself,
dates for political offica to 91.000; Mary E. Walker, axrecord campaign expenses and pensea, filing fee, 9600; ad­
contribution!.
Candidates for county o f­ vertising, 9170.68; contribu­
fices are required to record tions, herself, 9800.
For county Judge: Karlyle
these reports on the first
Monday of each month with Houshoider, expenses, filing
the clerk of circuit court. fee, 9600; printing, 985.10;
There la no penalty for failure contributions, himself, 9710;
Harlan Tuck, expenses, filing
to file.
Moat Seminole County can­ fee, 9600; printing, 9263.74;
didates have filed reports as contributions, himself, 91,000;
of April 6. The “filing fee’’ Barbara Morton, 97.60; Al­
items are divided with three- berta Wood, 97.60; Howard
fifths going to the county and Tuck. 960; Charles Dike. 9100;
two-fiftha to the candidate’s Ellsworth Bassett, 960, and
political party. All candidates Elisabeth Holland, 920.
For sheriff: J , L. Hobby,
listed below a rt Democrats
unless Indicated with an (R ) expenses, filing, 9600; contrii buttons, himself, 9620,
aa Republicans.
For prosecuting attorney:
County candidates seeking
offica this year hava filed Kenneth McIntosh, expenses,
these reports wtlh the clerk of filing fee, 9371.84; ca rd s,
circuit court as of lant Mon­ 986.03; bumper signs, 946.42;
advertising, 916; advertising,
day:
For clerk of circuit court: 946; posters, 9126.67; adver­
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr ., no tising, 916.21; signs, 9103;
expenses, filing fee, 9600; con- signs, 924.72; nails, 91-38;
tributnoi^i hnuclf J - t cmwfm paint, 96.22; postage, 916; ad­
vertising, 9112; stationery,
tributions, himself, 9660.
For county lax collectqy: 9282.60; advertising, 908; con­
Jam es P. Avery J r ., expenses, tributions, Joseph 6(urasko,
filing fee, 9600; photos, 98.24; 9100; D o u g l a s Stenstrom,
campaign literature, 9466-36; 9250; himself, 9260; D. C. Mc­
contributions, himself, 91,200; Intosh, 9200; Tom Hollings­
Ron Gilbert, 95; Delbert La­ worth, 9100; Esther Belstel,
fayette, 910; Johnny Walker, 9100; Tom Ryan, 9100; Frad
926, and Magdalena Keeling, Van Alstine, 9100; Robert
960; W. B. Ellerbe, expenses, Adams, 9100; Ted Williams,
filing fee, 9600; campaign 960; Thomas A. Speer .ex­
c a r d a , 9141.83; literature, penses, filing fee, 9371.84;
printing,
948.91; contributions, himself, printing, 9113.46:
9700; Troy Ray, expenses, fil­ 9166.35; lumber, 95.64; advering fee, 9600; voters’ list, 11 a I n g, 910.30; engraving,
engraving,
917.12;
9120.76; cards, 9200.66; post- 918.36;
era, 930.00; signs, 936; post­ l u m b a r , 34.29; advertising,
age, 9236; postage, 915; print- 930.00; advertising, 912.60;
ing,
9160.06; advertising, public address system, 9130.60;
934.60; pictures, 920.82; signs, advertising, 912.60; advertis­
922.80; contributions, G. T. ing, 914.08; cards, 976.70; ad­
Ray, 9300; Ann R. Kay, 9300; vertising, 9100.
For supervisor of registra­
himself, 9060; Marjorie C.
Shepard, expenses, printing, tion: Camilla Bruce, no report
904.46; travel, 910.60; filing, filed.
For superintendent of public
9600; bumper strips, 962.60;
advertising, 9167.60; bumper instruction: R. T , Mil wee, ex­
strips, 968.06; signs, 946.36; penses, filing fee, 9600; print­
travel, 913; contributions, her­ ing, 9214.00; contributions, H.
self, 91,000; Itudy L. Sloan, If. Starr, 976; himself, 9325;
expenses, filing, 9300; print­ Mrs. G. E. LaVlgne, 9100;
ing, 9116.61; curds, 964.64; Mra. H. H. Forter, 9100; Mrs.
advertising, 926.20; bumper Nona Wilton, 93; Stewart
■tickers, 912.36; signs, 961.03; Gatchel, 920; E. S . Douglass,
contributions, himself, 9800; 926; Mary Joyce Bateman, 96;
Mrs. Je e Ja rrell, 920; Roy K. Ralph Slumpf, 92; John Col­
Wright J r ., expenses, filing, bert, 910; Nellie Coleman, 93;
9600; signs, 910.57; contribu­ Don Reynolds, 96; Fred Ganae,
tions, himself, 9710; Frances 910; Paul Hickson, 93; Peggy
Brown, Sherra Jones, Bill Slayton, 93; Tom Richey, 96;
Brown, DeWIU Mathews, De- Rebecca Stevens, 93; Barbara
lores Goerss, Esther Lou 1’ate,
Betty Yost, Pat MonUnlo,
Marty Stamper, Rebecca Pel­
ham, Je a n Kazcc, Ju lie Hobbs,
Jo s Kussi, Betty Jo Swain,
Wilma Naylor, Polly Jones,
Agnes Orscno. 91 each; Mar­
ULSt, Germany (U P I) —
gie Moose, 60 cents; Leon
Swain, 95; I - W. Hughes, Weat German Chancellor Lud­
916, and B. E. Aiken Jr ., 930 wig Erhard Tuesday scotched
talk of a planned meeting
in printing.
For county tax assessor: with Soviet Premier NlklU
Guy Allen (H ), expenses, fil­ 8. Khrushchev as “specula­
ing, 9600; contributions, him­ tion without any reality."
He aald he was ready for
self, 9340.25; Thelma Lewis,
91; Mary Bateman, 93; Ju an ­ aurh a meeting “at the right
ita Ochs, |IOO; Richard E. Mc­ time and if there is any
Canns, expenses, filing fee, prospect of reaching an un­
derstanding."

Erhard Says No
To Nikita Talk

SHS Swimmers
Bounce Back

Collection Of
Soles Tax Up

Russia Rallies
Its Supporters
MOSCOW fU P I) - The So­
viet Union today rallied more
support for its ideological
fight with Communist China
and published new denunclations of Peking for "slander
on the Soviet people."
The Communist party news­
paper Pravda printed pledges
of support from tha Commu­
nist parties of Bulgaria, Po­
land, Czechoslovakia, W e s t
Germany, and from leaders of
the Soviet party for the pol­
icies of Prem ier Nikita S.
Khrushchev.
The Soviet press was keep­
ing up tha attacks on Peking
at home while Khrushchev,
touring Hungary, made antiChinese speeches abroad.
Pravda, following up a per­
sonal attack on Mao Tzc-tung
In Monday’s Iivestia, said a
meeting of the Uzbekistan R e­
public Central Committee de­
nounced t h e “anti-Leninist
platform and splitting activi­
ties of the Communist party
of China."
One speaker, K. Murtazayev, said the Chlneaa Commu­
nists “are afraid that cooper­
ation with the U .S.S.R. might
bring to China the fresh
cleansing wind of the ideas of
the 20th end 22nd party con­
gresses."
It was at these congresses
that Khrushchev started and
carried through his deunucialion of Stalin. One of the
charges
M o a c o w brings
against Peking la that It la a
Stalinist regime.

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t h is c m r r r r r o i B T . i s
t s n f o r srw iso i.se c o t s .
t v . r i.o n u ia .
— ( H a n u f . i i y s o . iwiee

Seminole lllsh ’a twin: team
TA LLA H A SSEE (U P I)
trounced back into form Tues­
day aa the boys and girls March aalea tax collections In
teams both potted victories the atate were booming and
over the Mount Dora tank indications are the trend will
teams. The girls recorded a continue in April, the State
44 to 29 win while the boys Revenue Commission a a l d
Monday.
won, 50 to 44.
C o m m i s s i o n e r J . F.d
The meet was held in Mount
Htraughn aald collectiona are
Dora.
about 91 million ahead of preThe reaults:
dictions—giving tha atate a
BOYS
2U0 medley relay — Mount healthy financial margin.
He said tha collactiona re­
Dora
(Whittington,
Pease,
Miller, Wciman), 2:07.1; 2U0 flected a continuation of a
freestyle,
Bowman
(SID ), strong economy.
2:21.1; 60 freestyle, Weiman
(M D), :27.S; 200 Individual
medley, Sillier (SID ), 2:67;
diving, Ring ( S) ; 100 butter­
fly, Brooks (S ID ); 100 free­
United Press International
style, Wilson (S ), 1:14.1; 4U0
Torrential rains drenched
freestyle, Pease (M D), 3:16.0;
Mississippi and Alabama to­
loo breaststroke, Lyons (S)
day and a nearly-bllaiard
1:20.4;- 200 freestyle relay,
storm swept ths Great Plains.
Sanford (G anat, Winn, Wil­ Tornsdoe and violent thun­
son, Ring), 1:62.
derstorms
ripped
through
G IK lil
Texas again Sunday.
200 medley relay — Sanford
Meridian, Miss., was soak­
(Law, DeMattio, May, Mit­ ed with 3.22 Inches of driv­
chell), 3:02; 200 freestyle - ing rain in six hours. Bir­
Whlttcrn (6 ), 3:21; 60 free­ mingham, Ala., received 1.82
style, Obcr (M D), :31.4; 200 Inches during the night and
Individual medley, Ormesher tha Weather Bureau issued a
(M D), 3:10.0; Diving, Ober warning of flash flooding
(M D ); 100 butterfly, Orma- along small itream a in north­
aher (M D). 1:24.1; 100 free­ ern Alabama.
style, Kosky (S ), 1:33.3; 100
backstroke, WUaon (S ), 1:32.Ductility
4; 400 froeatyla, May (S ),
Ductility la that property
7:12; 100 breaststroke, Kathy that certain matala hava of
Cox (M D ), 1:30.4; 300 free re­ being pliable anough to bo
lay, Sanford (Whlttcrn, Kos­ pulled into a very thin wire
ky, Johnston, Wilson), 2:3g.4. [without breaking.

Rains Drench
Southern Area

Ruprecht, 96; Lou Feeler, 95;
T h e l m a Lewie, 96; B o b
Schmidt, 93; Grace Stinecipher, 96; Guy Allen, 96; Ann
Allen, 96; Gerald Pearson, 93;
Saldee Williams, 9 1 ;,Virginia
Burney, 96; Ernest Cowley,
96; Andrew Bracken, 910;
Dorothy Gatchel, 96; Rosa L.
Hughes, 26 cents; Alfred De
Lattibeaudier, 25 cents; Mra.
U. Roller, 91; Lucllla Young,
26 cents; William Mitchell, 60
cente; T. W. Wilson, 91;
Jam es C. Byrd, 91, Foster
Smith, $1; Mies B. J . Thomas,
26 cente; Mrs. Robert Black,
25 cents; Mra. A. Da Lattlbeaudiers, 25 cents; Jo e Young
J r * 60 cente; Mra. Dethella
Stapler, 91, Mrs- M. P. Mitch­
ell, 60 cents; Mra. O. W. John­
son, 91; Milton Young, 26
cents; Robert Black J r * 26
cents; W. L. Hamilton, 91,
Benjamin Hughes S r*
25
cents;
Isaiah Thomas, 25
cants; Mra. I. J . Jelka, 60
cents; Mra. Myrticla Lackey,
60 cents; Mra. A. L. Hamilton,
91; Jeaae Jones, 26 cents;
Mary S. Howard, 26 cents; R.
Bellamy, 91; Harry Lee J r *
9160; W. A. Teague, 9100;
Henry McAllister, 926; Jim
Pigott, expeneee, filing fee,

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APRIL I
Admlssioas
9600; pictures, 96.50; campaign travel and stamps, 939.64;
literature, 976.78; plcturea, sign, 910.30; advertising, 921; Jacqueline Eudell, Carl A.
93.87; advertising, 916.68; c a r 1
advertising 322.71; printing, Johnson, Ruth L. Van Dusen,
s i g n s , 912.36; advertising, |
Mary Francis Hartley, Clar­
918.63; contributions. Andrew 3161.73; paid writer. 324;
travel,
369.52;
contributions,
ence
Belgarde, Lon Slmerly,
and Marian Voigt, 960; Ver­
himself, 3760.
Susan Parsons, Betty E rick­
non Hardin, 966; John Kader,
For member of board of son Donnabelle Wells, Mary
910; Thomas Moon, 916; Vir­
gil H. Duffell, 916; Albert public instruction, District 2: E . Peoples, Dcthelia Stapler,
Ja rrell, 926; John Crawford, Mason Wharton, no report fil­ Robert Hosford, all of Saned.
lord; Hubert B lair, Mima;
95; Anne Williams, 93; Oscar
For member of board of Margarctte Sermons, Osteen;
E . Reeder, 950; Mr. and 61 re.
J . D. Colbert, 910; John Ful­ publie instruction, D istrict 3: Mable Lake, Huelan Grier,
ex­ Lake Monroe; Jam es Lucas,
ler, 96; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jim Birkenmeyer J r *
Pearl Boardman,
Card, 95; Robert Thompson, penses. filing fee. 330; con­ Orlando;
926; Mrs. Mathilda Mobarak. tributions, himself. 935; Wal­ Geneva: Ronald Pine, Titus­
95; Mra. Marie Z. Lucas, 95; ter Hoberg (R ), no report fil­ ville; Alonzo McCalley, Deed.
Bary
Buddy Lake, 96; Mrs. R. E.
For justice o f the peace,
Births
Lavender, 910; William Layger, 9100; Camby Kimble, 925; District 3: B. A. Johnson, no Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Serreport filed.
I mons, baby girl, Oiteen
Mrs. Robert Moore, 91; W. M.
For constable, Ditrict 3:
Discharges
Phillips, 910; William Clause
J r * 910; George Maybury, George Kelsey, expenses, fil­ Margaret Botta, Bernice Mc­
910; Roburt Thompson, 920; ing fee, 9102.34; contribution*, Gill, Ralph L. Rand, Frances
none.
Musselwhite, Ida Fakeaa and
Virgil H. Dufell, 950; Vernon
For justice of the peace, baby boy, all of Sanford; MinHardin, 950; W. D. Hardin,
960; William Moore, 92; Earl District 4: W. Hugh Duncan, ! nie Heilmann. DeLand
no report filed.
APRIL 7
House, 920; himself. 9100;
For constable, D istrict 4:
Admissions
Robert Thompson, 92; Fred
Gray, 920; Ponce Elmore, 91; Jo e Baggcrly, expenses, fll- Joe T. Collins, Carol Smith,
LeRoy Noppcr, 92; Albert Ing fee, 3376; printing, 335.10; J e w e l l Cummings, Ulyses
Jarrell, 960; C. O. Todd, 96 contributions, himself, 3412; Boyd, Chris L. Matthews,
It. E. Carroll, expenses, filing Marlene
E.
Ernst, Wlllia
in ear sign*.
fee. 3375; cards, 925.62; con­ Griffin, Bonnie Peirce, Ml
County commissioner, Dis­
tributions, Hunter Ice and chad Dietz, Henry Plummer,
trict 1: Hal Colbert, expenses,
Fuel, 325; Don Howe Real E s­ Myra Weldon, William H. Gro­
filing fee, 9120; advertising,
tate, 326; B. J . Phelps, 935; gan, all of Sanford; Lucy J
910; campaign m a t e r i a l ,
himself, 3313.60; J . U. Lee, Marian, D eBary; Lillie Tililz,
962.80; contributions, himself,
expenses, filing fee, 3376; Arthur Marcham, Lake Mary;
9205; J . C. Hutchison, ex­
travel, 967.03; contributions, Albina M. Grady, Casselber­
penses, filing fee, 9120; ad­
himself. 9455; Charles M. ry; Sarah Conner, North Or­
vertising, 930.80; contribu­
Scott, expenses, filing fee, lando; Dura Wakefield, Lake
tions, himself, 9200; A. C.
3376; printing, 933.20; contri­ Monroe
Smith J r * expenses, filing fee,
butions, himself, 9475; Charlie
Births
9120; advertising, 960.23; ad­
Thomas, expenses, filing fee,
vertising, 970.04; gasoline and 3376; cards, 3101.62; contribu­ Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peirce,
baby boy, Sanford; Mr. and
oil, 941.78; contributions, him­
tions, himself, 9487.63.
Mrs. Je rry Conner, baby girl,
self, 9LOOO; Edward Yarbor­
For justice of the peace, North Orlando
ough, expenses, filing fee,
District 6: Linton L. Cox, ex­
Discharges
9120; pictures, 93.50; cards, penses, filing fee. 961.96; ad­
954.40; cards, 903.04; car vertising, 922.10; contribu­ Sarah E. Gibbs, Mary Fran
signs, 920.78; contributions, tions, himself, 9200; Al Davis, da Hartley, Theodore L. John
himself, 9310.
expenses, filing, 351.96; cards,
County commissioner. Dis­ 970.20: contributions, himself,
trict 3: E. Pope Bassett (R ), 3122.16; Charles E. Kero (R ),
I'owrl of tha Cawaty
expenses, filing fee, 9120; ad­ expenses, filing, 961.96; con­ Jlaa d athe
e , •eealnol* C'aaaty. F l o r ­
vertising, 920.34;
contribu­ tributions, himself, 9180; Ray- ida. l a Pra bata.
l a rat R a t a l * a f
tions, himself, 9200; Ellsworth
mond Morris, expenses, cards, H E R B E R T J . 8CHUENEMAXN
Bassett, 960; George Bobrow, 910.30; contributions, none;
Deceased
no report filed; Ford Cavan­ Bill M .'York, expenses, filing, To Alt Creditor# a ad Freaana
l l a v t a a Claim* we Demands
augh, expenses, photos, 910; 351.96; printing, 9128.8&amp;; con­ Aaalaat Said Create i
envelopes, 916; cards, 950; tributions, himself, 9200.
Tou and each of you a r*
h«r*hy notltted and required
stamps, 940; posters, 950;
For constable, District 6: to prerent any cla im * and d e­
contributions, Charles Bloom, Charles Fagan, expenses, fil­ mand* which you, or *lth« r of
925; Jam es Robinson, 920; J . ling, 973-81; cards, 920.25s you. may hava a a a ln a t th*
••tat* of Herb er t J . Schu ene.
W. Hickman, 925; L. N. Bot- cards, 931.67; contributions, mann. d *c*a **d , la ta of said
tomly, 910; Harold H. Miller, himself, 9130; Grady Hall, ex­ County, to tha County J u d y * of
Seminole County, Florida, a t
926; Lome Evelaizer, 950; W. penses, filing, 973.81; signs, III* offlo* In l h * co urt houre of
Lawrence Swofford, expenses,
said County a t Banford, F l o r ­
920; printing, 916.21; contri­
within
ilx
ca ltnd a r
filing fee, 9120; cards, 9100.66; butions, himself, 9146; George id*.
month* from tho tlm * o f tha
contributions, Frunk Gcrhardt, W. Reek, expenses, filing, first publication of this nolle*.
Two coplre of *ach claim nr
9100; hlmaelf, 9200.
9*3.81; printing, 30; contribu­ demand shall ba la writing,
County commissioner, Dis­
tions, himself, 9120; Billy Joe and shall * t a t * l h * p la c* of
trict 6: George W. Bell, ex­ Young, e x p e n s e s , cards, rreldenc* and po*t offic a add r * t * of tho cla lm a a L and
penses, filing fee, 9120; cam­ $28.59; contributions, himself, •hall b* sworn l a by lh*
claimant, h i* a t * n t , hla a t t o r ­
paign literature, 9111-81; con­ 9100.
ney. and accompanlad by a f i l ­
tributions, no name, 9300;
For surveyor: A. C. Doud- ing f t * of on* dollar and such
Harry F. Cushing, expenses, ney, no report filed.
claim or demand not aa flted
•hall b* void.
filing fee, 9120; cards, 922.66;
For state representative: S.
Manro* E. Schuanrmann
cards, 930.14; gasoline, 914.10: J . Davis J r * expenses, filing,
A* exec utor of t h * L a st
Will and T r e t a m t n t of
contributions, himself, 9220; 960; contributions, himself,
HKRHF.R T J . SCHUENEJohn M. Fitzpatrick, expenses,
MANN, d*c*aa *d
9100; Robert Hoover (R ), ex­
filing fee, 9120; contributions, penses, filing 960; contribu­ R. W. W ar*. AHornay
himself, 9200; Ruth H. Gallag­ tions, himself, 990, and Robert for E xecutor
P.O. Uoa 14IZ.
her, expenses, filing fee, 9120; Petrrc, expenses, filing, 960; Hanford. Florid *.
Publish April Z. 11, ZZ. t l , 1SI4
cards, 923.18; sglns, 316.49; contributions, himself, 9100.
CDT-14
s i g n s , 913.60; contributions,
N O T H * O F SU IT
herself, 9196; J . O. Gregory,
TOi IIK IIII K iy r RODEN and
expenses, filing fee, 9120;
B E V E I I L T J . RODEN, hi*

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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT IN
IN II FOR gKMINOl.K C O I N .
TV. FI.IIIIIHA. Nil. I » » »
T H E W IL L I ASIHUUIUJII 8AVINOB BANK.
■ New York
banking corporation,

ru tnttff.

ANn LOAN ASSOCIATION O r
ORLANDO. a corporation,

listener. Anr. P A T R IC K F EN N E LL , J R .

ss.
I I K R n R R T A MULLINS and
P RIS C IL LA J. MULLINS, hit
wifot A i i T i i u n c . d i e s i n g ,
Ot US., ot si..
Defendants,
s o r u se o f s i i t
T O i A ttT IIU It C. DIKSINO
711 Creetwuod Avenue
Oaetorla. North Carolina
CAROLTN DIKSINCl
7SS Creetwood Avenue
Qaa tonls. North Carolina
Tou ara hereby notified that
s t a l l has boon filed s e s l n s l
you In
tho sh ove entitled
ra u st, and that you are r e ­
quired to file your answer
with tho Cterk of this Court
and to sorvs a copy thereof
upon tho p la in tiff or plain­
t i f f s atlornoyo, whoso name
and address Is rules, Hedrick
4 Itotilneon. IPS Kaal Cliurch
Hired. Orlando. Florida, not
late r than April IS, ISIS. If
you fall to do so S Decree Pro
Confeeeo
will
ho
entered
se a ln e t you for tho relief de­
manded In the Complaint. T his
suit la to foreclose ■ morte a s e . T he reel property pro.
ceedrd s e o l h e l le:
South f t fe e l of Lot S
and North IS feat of Lot
4. Illock A. ENGLISH E8T A T E S , UNIT ONE. aoc o r d l n i to tha plat th e r e ­
of. s i reonrded In Plat
Hook IS. Pag# I. Public
Itecorda of Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
W IT N E S S my hand and Ihe
seal of this Court a t Sanford.
Florida,
this
ISth
day
of
March. tlS4.
I HEAL)
A rthur H Beck with. J r .
Clerk
lly : Bandra ■ Johnaoa
D. C.
alias. Hodrlck * R a btesoa
I t s E a s t Church S tre et
Orlando. F lorid a
Altornaya for P l a i n ti f f
Publish March IS. SI * April

1. I. 1114.

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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E NINTH J l D ll M l . f i l l I I IT O F F I.O III IM . IN ANH
FOR SEMINOL E C O U N T Y ,
F I.O IIIIM .
IN U IM N U ER Y . NO. IM a t
NOTH E O F SI IT
T H E NEW TOIIK HANK FOR
SAVINGS. fnrm*rljr T H E NEW
T U RK BAVIN&lt;18 HANK, a N*w
Y ork corporation,
P la in tiff,
•VI*
J E A N V. OOS8KI.IN and B A R HA IIA 8. UO88ELIN. hi* wife,
Defendants.
TOi J E A N V. OOSSKLIN and
HAUHARA B. HUBS KLIN,
hi* wlf*
i J J Dlckaon Drlva
M a r te n s, Georgia
YOU AND EACH O F YOU
A R E H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D that
a ault ha* hern brou aht aaa lnat
you by T IIK
NEW
VullK
RANK FOR SAVINGS, f.irmrrly T h * N*w York Sa v in g *
Hank, a N*w Y ork corporation.
P la in tiff, to furecloae a c e r ­
tain in u rta a a * more p a rticu l­
arly d**crlh«d te t h * Complaint
flted In thl* suit, which Mort.
■ a a * en cumber* t h * following
described properly, i l t u a l * te
Srmlnol* County, Florida, tow ll:
Lot 14. Hlock 11. of EASTII It D U K
srilDIVIH ION
UNIT No I. accord ing lo
l b * I’lat thereof, recorded
tn Plat Hook 1Z. P a s * * l o ­
l l of th* Public Itecord*
of Semlnul* County, FlurIda.
and for o th *r relief, and you
a r * required to fll* your An­
swer to said Complaint with
tli* Cterk of th* above *tyl*d
Court and to *« rv* a copy
th* ro o l on P t e l n l l f r a Attorn*y*.
ROSE N BE RG .
ROSENUK KG * RKIBMAN. I*»Z Ainate) Building, Miami I I , F lu r.
Ida. not la ta r than t h * Ztth
day of April. IS I t, te default
of which said Complaint will
h* tak en as conf«**«d by you.
DA TED, a t Sanford. Florida,
thl* ZZrd day a f March. 111!.
(S E A L )
Arihur U. Beck with. J r .
t’ lark of th* Circuit Court
Ilyi Martha T. Vlbten
Deputy Cterk
R08END KHU. HU SEN U Eita
* REISMAN
MM Alnitey Building,
Miami ZZ. Florid a
Publish March Zl * April 1.
. l i . l &gt;44.

Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SI IT
T H E S T A T E O F FLORID A
TOi Ab* P a tr ic k K»nn*ll, Jr..
residence unknown
M er en ret It F*n n*ll,
residence unknown
T h * mailing addreei of
there defendant* I*:
C a r * Office In C hara *.
R adar Dumb Scoring. Na­
val Air F a cility . No. IIST.
F P O 8an FrancU eo. Cali­
fornia
Tou a r * hereby notified that
a ault haa l&gt;**n filed agalnat
you In
Hi*
a lio i*
entitled
r*u»*. and lliat you a r * r e ­
quired to III* your answer with
th* Cterk of till* Court and
to a*r v* a copy thereof upon
the plaintiff or p laintiff's a t ­
torneys, who** Haiti* and addreea
la
J a n n ln a *.
Walla.
C la rk *
and
Hamilton.
ISO*
llarnett National llank UulldIng. J a c k so n v ille Z. Florida,
not late r than May II, I I I ! . If
you fall to do ao a dacraa pro
co nf**ao
will
h*
entered
a g a in*! you (or th* relief de­
mand In th* xim pla ln t. Thia
ault la to foracloa* a mortBag*. T h * real properly proc«*d*d a a a lna t te:
Lot 1 of Illock "F.“ a f
BOUTIf PIN E C R E 8 T . a
•uUdlvtelon. aa recorded te
Plat Itook to. paa*e S and
1* of th* Public It*.--rda
of Hrinlnul* County, F l o r ­
ida.
W IT N E S S my hand and tha
■eal ot aald Court a t Banford.
Florida, this Sth day •( April,
till.
(COURT S E A L )
Arthur H. He. k with. J r .
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlbten
Deputy Cterk
Jennin gs, W a tts , C la rk s
s a d Hamilton
B a rn a tt National B a n k Bldg.
Jack aon vllla t. Florid a
Publleh April I, IS. ZZ. 2*. t i l l
CDT-ZS
co g

is

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ton, Helen Todd, SaUle Cole,
Claude M. Whitten, John
Walker, Richard B. Forbes,
Hubert M. Neilson, Evelyn
Copeland, Charles Ray Ben­
nett, Jam es Back, L u l a
Hatcher, all of Sanford; John
Smith, Joseph Burke, John
SchwsrU, all of Orlando; Je tt
Wiley Hodges, Marshall Waiter Langston J r * Osteen

«&gt;

Physician To
Talk On Polio
Dr. Kenneth Peirce will dis­
cuss polio and the Sabin Oral
Sunday project at Thursday's
luncheon of the Sanford-SemInole Jw.'cecs in the Civic
Center. The urogram Is ar­
ranged by this week’s chair­
man, Jimmy Jones.
Sabin Oral Sunday la sched­
uled for a variety of locations
In the Sanford area this Sun­
day.
Australia hai ao average of
only 3.6 perionz per iquara
mile, compared to India'i 349
persona per iquare mile.

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THE
CIR CU IT
COI IIT
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT
O F FLORID A IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CHANCERY NO. UTSS
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a Corporatlon.
P la in tiff.
-vaTHOMAS A. DILLON and GEN ­
EVA DILLON, hla wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OP F O R E C L O SU R E
SA LE
NOTICE 18 H K R E D T GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Decree of
Foreclosure dated Ihe 4th day
of April. A. D. 1)44. and en­
tered In Chancery Care No.
1Z7IZ of the Circuit Court nf
tho Ninth J ud ic ia l Circuit 1a
and for Seminole County, F lo rIda, whareln Federal National
Mortgage Association, a c o r ­
poration organised under an
Act of Congress and d i e t i n g
pursuant to the Federal Na­
tional
Mortgage
Association
C h arter Act. having Ha prin­
cipal offica tn lh* City of
Washington, District of Colum­
bia.
I*
the
P la in tiff,
and
THOMAS
A.
DILLON
and
GEN EVA DILLON, hie wife,
the Defendants, I will eel) to
the hlgheat and beet bidder for
cash at t h * F ro n t Door o f t h *
Seminole County Courthoure
te tha City of Banford, County
of Seminole, S t a t e of Florida,
a t 11:00 A. M. on Ihe 17th day
of April. 1144. the following
described properly ae set forth
la aald Fin a l Decree, t o .w i t:
Lot 7. Block 41, TOWN.
S I T E O F NORTH CIIL'LUOTA, a subdivision, a c ­
cording to plat thereof,
recorded In P la t Book Z,
pages 14 to ( ! . Inclusive,
o f the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
Dated thla 4th day a f April,
A. D. 1144.
(S E A L )
A rt hur H. Beckwith. J» _
Cterk of Circuit Court
.Mack N. Cleveland. J r . anS
Carroll Burk e
A tto rney * for P la i n ti f f
P. O. Drawer E.
Sanford, Florida
Publleh April I, 1M4
CDT.1S

IN ‘T n E
C IR CU IT
COURT,
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
CIR CUIT
O F FLOR ID A IN AND F O R
■EMINOLR COUXTT.
CH ANCE RT NO. !EMS
MORTGAGE F O R E C L O SU R E
FIR ST
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O F
SEMIN OLE COUNTT. a oorporatlon.
w lf*. Defendants.
P la in tiff,
TOU AND EACH O F TOU •v*.
a r * hereby notlfted th a t ault
has hern commenced aaa lnat E. O. COOK and wife, EUNICE
you In lh# Circuit Court of l b * W. COOK, at al,
D e f e n d a n t*
Ninth Ju d icia l Ci rcuit a f lh#
NOTICE O F SU IT
Btata of F lorid a te and for
T
H
E
i
T
A
T
K
OF
FLORID
A TOe
Seminole County, tha a b b r e ­
K. O. Cook and wife,
viated t i l l * of which I*:
Eunice W. Cook
DORCHESTER
I AV I N0 I
R oute I, Boa Zt«.
RANK,
Matthews.
North Carolina
Pla intiff,
Tou. and each of you. are
.v i­
notified that ault haa
l l i : R H E R T RODEN and R EV - hereby
been filed ag a in st you in ths
KIILY J . RoDKN. hi* wlfa. at Circuit
Court
of
Semlnol*
al.
Defendants, County, Florida, In Chancery,
an abbreviated tit le or which
te C h ancsry No. llt Z S
la F I R S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
T h * nature ot this ault la a AND LGAN ASSOCIATION OF
foreclosure
of
that
c trta ln
SEMIN OLE COUNTY, a eormort gage from said defendant* poratlon. P la in tiff, va. E. a
tn plaintiff, dared Ja n u a r y Zt. COOK and wlf*. EUNICE XT.
I t l Z and recorded February 1, COOK, at al, Dafandante, tha
DtZ In Official Records Book nature of aald suit bateg a
111 pag * Z*l of tha Public R e ­ ault to foreclose th a t cart aln
cord* ot Seminole County, F lor- m o rtg a g * dated J a n u a r y zt,
Ida, encumberin g that certain 1(4*. and of record te Official
pl*c* or parcel of property lo* Records Book Z7I, P a g * i t i ,
cared, allu at*. and being In Se mlnol* County Public R e ,
■aid County and Sta te, to-wltt eorda, encumbering the follow­
l eil IT, Block T, NORTH ing described rea l property,
O R L A N D O TOWNSITE. to -w lt:
FOURTH ADDITION, soT h * South ISO f a st o f Lot
cording (# tha P la t th e r e ­
S. B lo ck I.
of P E A R L
o f aa recorded la P la t
L A K E HEIG H TS, Seminole
Rook tZ, pag * I I , of tha
County, Florida, according
Public Record* of B*mteola
to P la t thereof recorded 1a
County. Florida.
P l a t Book a, page i| of
EACH O F TOU IB R E Q U I R ­
the
Public
Record*
eg
ED to fll* your a nsw er or
Semlnol* County. Florida.
o t h * r w ritten d *f *n *« * 1a tha and you a r * hereby required
Complaint with t h * Cterk a t lo file your a nsw er la aald
tha Circuit Court ot Ssralnola ( a l l
with
lh *
undersigned
County, Florida, te this pro­ Cterk of said Court sa d to
ceeding and to aorv* a copy ■orvo a copy thereof upon th*
thereof upon tha p l a i n t i f f * a t ­ P l a l n t i r r *
atto rn ey ,
whoee
torneys, who ** n i m r e and ad­ name aud address appear be,
dress are h s r e t e a f t t r aat forth, low, on or before the teih
aa required by law, not later day of April. 11(4, and la dathan t h * l l t h day a f May fa u lt thereof Deere* Pro Con1144. In default thereof tha fees* will be anterad ag ain* *
c a u * * will proceed aa part* you.
upon tha en tr y o f a Doer**
W IT N E S S my hand and o f ­
Pro Co nfrere against you.
ficial s e a l a t th* County C o urt,
W IT N E S S my hand and th* house. Sanford, Seminole Cuunoffic ia l real nf aald Coart In ty. Florida, thla 14th day ol
Stm ln oU County, Florida, this March. 1H4.
( t h day a f April, 1144,
(SEAL)
(HEAL)
A rthur M. Beck with. J r .
Arihur H. Beck with. J r . ,
Clerk o f Circu it Court
Clark a f t h * Circuit Court
B y : Sa a d ra S. Joh naoa,
Uy: Martha T. Vlhten
D. C.
Deputy Clerk
Phillip II. Logan
B E A D A L L O H IU L E T AND
Sblnhuletr sad L ogos
LEW IS
A tto rney * a t Law
Atto rneys f a r P la i n ti f f
p. a Bag m i
M North Court a t r a a t
Sa a ferd . F lorid a
Post Office B a a Sttd
Attorney for P la b tU f f
Orlando. Florida
Publleh March Zl R April L
1’ublleh April I. I I , ZZ. Zl. 1114
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Tallahasseean, 'Dead' For 90 Minutes, Walks Out Of Hospital Thankful
TA LLA H A SSEE, (U P I) —
Ban Burch it back from the
daad, and not complaining a
bit about hit financial probiemt.

team of four doctors worked
over him a t Tallahassee Mem­
orial Hospital.
An electrical shock machine
called a defibrillator waa used
Burch, 48, a machinist, waa to restart his heart pumping.
"dead" medically for 90 min* Tuesday Burch walked out of
utea three weeks ago while a the hospital.

“ The Old Master must hare
had a purpose in bringing me
back and wanting me to live.
I am mighty thankful to him
and those doctors who work­
ed to hard on me," he said.
The defibrillator has been
used on other patients but

long period might cause brain
damage, but there ia no evi­
dence of it. There were no
complications from the card­
iac arrest."
The doctors, who have de­
clined use of their names,
went to work on Burch when
he was wheeled Into the emer­

none of them lived for very
long after being revived.
The leader of the doctors’
team reported that Burch
“it making a satisfactory re­
covery In all aspects. There
had been concern that lack
of normal circulation fo r a

gency room suffering from a
massive heart attack. Before
the electrical shocks revived
his heart, doctors and nurses
kept up external heart mas­
sage to keep blood circulatng.
T v a been rushing around
all my life. I guess I ’ve got

a full recovery,
to make up my mind to ju st
take it easy ," said Burch,
who was instructed by his
doctors to take it easy for
several months. Ih e doctors
said, however, he should make
Burch says he probably will
have to give up his job as

a machinist and doesn’t know
how he will meet his fam ily’s
financial needs.
"B u t right now I ’m Just
thankful to he here. That’s
as much as any man can ask,"
Bureh said.
” 1 thought about a lot of
things in the hospital. Seems

people ara always too busy
making a 1'ring and don’t
take time to look after their
health.
"I'd never been sick. I al­
ways looked aftar my wtfa
and children's health but Just
didn’t think it could happen
to me."

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Federal State Market
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Shipping point Information
fo r April 7. All f f le i F . O. B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated.
SANFORD-OVlKDO
7.ELLWOOD DISTRICTS
P artly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: demand good a t
lower prices, market ^lightly
weaker. Domestic round type,
I K bu. crates, $1 to $1.16,
mostly $1.10 to $1.15 occasion­
al high aa $1.25; 50 lb. sacks,
76 cents to 90 cents, best qual­
ity 90 rents, occasional $1;
Red type, IK bu. crates,
$2.75 j Savoy type, $2, occaalonal $2.50.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
k et steady. Topped and wash­
ed, 48-1 lb. film bags, mesh
m aster container, medium to
large, $1.75; 50 lb. sacks,
loose, large, $1.16.
Celery: demand fa ir on 2
dos., moderate on smaller
alses, market steady. 16 in.
crates. Pascal type, 2-214 dos.,
$2.50; 8 and 4 dos., $2.75;
few, 6 and 8 dos., $3.25;
hearts, crates, film wrapped,
S4 count, $3.75.
Chinese Cabbage: demand
good, mnrket sternly. 16 in.
crates, wrapped, $2.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 1 / 9 bu. crates,
$1.10, occasional $1.25.
Escarole: demand fair, mar­
k et steady. 1 1 / 9 bu. crates,
90 cents, occasional $1.
Lettuce: demand slow, mar­
k et slightly weaker on Ice­
berg type, about steady on
Others; Iceberg type, WB
crates, 24 count, $1.50 to
$1.75, fair quality, $1.10; Bos­
ton type, EBN crates, 24
count, fa ir quality, $2, Romaine type, 1 1/9 bu. crates,
$1.76, few fa ir quality, $1.60;
L eaf type, 24 q t baskets,
$1.56; Bibb type, 12 qL bas­
kets, few, $1.
Onions, green: demand fair,
m arket dull to slightly weak­
er. Crates, S dox. bunches,
$2.40 to $2.70.
Parsley: Crates, 5 dox.
bunches, $1.60.
Radishes:
demand
good,
market steady. Baskets, top­
ped and washed; Red vurlcty,
ltn-0 ox. film bags, $1; White
Icicle, 24-8 ox., film bags,
$1.60.
HASTINGS FLORIDA
D ISTRICT:
Partly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: d e m a n d slow,
market slightly weaker. Domestic round type, I K bu.
crates, $1.16, occasional $1.25;
50 lb. sacks, 85 to DO rents,
few high as $1, some heavy
•mall site, 75 rents.

Boy Wins Trip
To Bell Lab
A 16 - year - old Pensacola
high school sophomore hus
won a visit to the Bell Tele­
phone Laboratories at Murray
Hill. N. J .
Norman F . (Freddy) Davis
won his trip, according to Bob
Fhedden, Sanford phone com­
pany manager, as a result of
his exhibit in the mathematics
and computer division o f the
physical scienre category In
the Florida High School S ci­
ence Fair held In Jacksonville
earlier this month.
He will 1m accompanied on
the trip by his mother, Mrs.
Clay S. Davis.
Southern Bell awards the
trip to Its laboratories fur a
student each year in order to
encourage high school science
students In their studies.

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Dealing With The Devil
Nikita Khrushchev once defended
the infamous Hitler-Stalin pact of
1940 by saying the Russians would
have signed an agreement with the
devil himself if it would have pre­
vented or postponed war.
The Russians arc still finding
themselves forced to deal with a
sort of devil— in this case, the cap­
italist world.
They may not believe that money
and its uses are here to stay, but
until thnt glorious dny of the classless and wantless society dawns,
the}*, like the rest of us, need cash
(or credit) to get along in the world
as it is.
So, finding that Westerners are
fascinated by n shiny, yellowish metnl allied gold, of which Mother Rus­
sia holds vast stores beneath her
copious bosom, they are selling it
for old-fashioned cash on the Euro­
pean mnrket.
The Russians nrc estimated to
have sold from $150 to $550 million
worth of gold last year to the West

At long last, a businessman has
had the courage to spenk out against
that great nnd sacred American cus­
tom, the Constant nnd Continuing
Conference nnd the Marathon Meet­
ing.
The name of this hero was not
revealed in the news story which
told of his valor. He was identified
only as nn official of the Minnesota
Mining &amp; Manufacturing Co.
Whoever he is, many a weary
meeting-nt-tender will salute him.
More and more, the average bus­
inessman tries to do his job these
days in frantic spurts between and
around conferences and meetings.
These endless powwows not only nre
hnrd on those who hnve to attend
but also are murder for those who
try to reach the people who nre nlways meeting.
It wouldn’t be so bnd, perhaps, if
the conferees could meet, do what
they have met to do, and go back
to work.
But this is practically impossible
for the simple reason that at every
meeting there is nt least one char­

acter who obviously hates to return
to his desk.
So he takes a molehill and expert­
ly develops it into a mountain. He
asks questions, raises points, re­
quests additional data, demurs und
delays.
So far, no better way has been
devised to knock a day’s work into
smithereens for a group of people
who just must have something bet­
ter to do.
Now thnt a voice has been found
to lead us, maybe we can do some­
thing to discourage such nonsense.
How shall we start? Let’s call u
meeting!

Thought For Today
Yet he, being compassionate, for­
gave their iniquity, and did not de­
stroy them; he restrained his anger
often, and did not stir up all his
wrath.— Psalms 78:58.
If we could read the secret history
of our enemies, we should find in
each man’s life sorrow and suffer­
ing enough to disarm all hostility.
— H. Longfellow.

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (NF.A) —
Studies of the iron-* draftees
make on Army mental tests
ara causing growing concern
over whether we are wasting
sizable amounta of money
and effort and causing a con­
siderable amount of unem­
ployment by touching the
wrong things or teaching
them the wrong way in our
schools,
Cassius Clay, the heavy­
weight boxing champion of
the world, is a case in point.
He graduated from the 12th
grade. According to officials
here, his Army tests score
was equivalent to something
between the 6th and 6th
grade—even though the test
doesn't strictly measure grade

level.
His score was net unusual.
Considerable n u m b e r s of
young men who take these
tests have graduated from
the 0th, 10th, 11th or 12th
grades, yet fail to rea.-h 5th,
6th, 7th or 8th grade stan­
dards on the tests.

states of high school veca
tlnnnt courses shows thnt
most
students
are
being
taught the wrong vocations
In some states, at least, 10
times as many students are
being truined in agriculture
Three out of four Army
as will ever he connected with
mental rejectees finished the
farming. Computer, elecron8th grade. Half completed 9 ' i
ics nnd laboratory-technician
years of school. Twenty per
courses nre scarce.
cent graduated from high
High schools, colleges and
school.
the federal Department of
Most government Job-train­ Labor do not hnve reasonably
ing schools hnve had to re­ accurate figures on what job
ject large numliers of the un­ openings there are now, let
employed. Regardless of their alone what openings there
schooling, they don't huve the will lie five or so years henre
reading, writing and arithme­ when many of today's atu
tic skills to even take the dents will be job hunting. The
Labor Department furnishes
forecasts. Forecasters s a y
they work with insufficient
data.
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
Current data is Insufficient
Mr*. Ju lia llartoa
Mra. Jo *. E. Mathleus
to determine whether a man
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school-trained in one field
Hear Lake-Forest City
Lake .Mary
stays In that field generally
Mrs. Marysnn Miles
Mra. F rsn rr* Wester
or enters another, nr whether,
838-3678
322-6219
if he stays in the field he
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
truined In, he is more or less
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
Mrs. II. L Johnson
838-50(6
qualified than a man who
322-4722
hasn't hail that specialised
Chuluota
Longwood
Mrs. Joan Magla
Mrs. Donna Estes
training.
365-3742
839-3317
Some Labor Department of­
DeHary
ficials admit privately they
North Orlandn
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Doris Dean
don't know why those out cf
668-4410
322-1989
work are unemployed. They
Deltona
Osteen
have some general statistics.
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mra. Clarenre Snyder
They talk blithely about its
668-5631
322-4841
being the uneducated. Hut
Enterprise
Oviedo
they don’t know, for example,
Mist Helen Snodgrass
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
how many truined college668-9933
365-3610
graduate engineers arc unem­
ployed or why. They don't
know whether their retrain­
ing programs correctly train
people. (They’ve had luck so
far because they're taking the
cream of the crop for a few
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Wed., April 8, 1964 known jobs. Hut Uiey're not
touching the heart of the un­
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employed.)
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Without such information,
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17. H. government officials
Associate Keillor
Advsrtlstng Manager
admit privately, much of the
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Osnsral Advertising Manager mrney we spend directly or
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indirectly
fo r
vocational,
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Classified Director
J I U Y MOLLS
technical, occupational or pro­
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fessional training may be
DOItlS W IL LIA M S
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wusted.
Mechanical Supt.
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ai'MSL'Hirno.A k a i k s
some officials, is that we're
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—more than double the amount they
traded in 1962. One effect hns been
to depress the going price of gold to
its lowest level in months.
As if this were not enough, the
Russians have been reduced to the
disgusting capitalistic practice of
borrowing money and, like good busi­
nessmen. trying to get the best
long-range credit terms they can
wnngle.
This bourgeois Russinn behavior
is generally attributed to lagging ex­
port earnings and the need to nay
for the huge amounts of wheat tney
are importing.
What impact all this could have
in the long run, not only on the
world’s monetary structure but on
the ideological wall the Russians
hnve built to protect themselves
against Western influences, is some­
thing better left for experts in var­
ious fields to ponder.
Westerners might keep in mind,
however, that the Russians may not
be the only ones dealing with the
devil.

Mil Scott Is the most unique
political candidate in either
the Democratic or Republi­
can parties, as I sni sure
you will agree when you
read this case. He is the
type of candidate who is
our best bet to make Khru­
shchev eat crow! W'e need
more Rill Scott* In both
political parties!
CASE S-432: Hill Scott, aged
17. was a track star.
He ran the half mile for
South Shore High School in
Chica go.
Our oldest son, George, was
a freshman member of that
same team. Hill was George's
I ideal.
Ami If George had not
crashed lo death when his
Jet plane was struck from the
rear at Glen View Naval Air
Show, George would now l&gt;e
a stellar campaigner for Hill
' Scott.
Mrs. Crane and I had at­
tended the track meet that
afternoon 21 years ago. Geor­
ge introduced us to Hill.
W'e haven't seen Bill since.
Hut we fe d that Hill should
Ik&gt; the model for ALL Demo­
cratic and Republican politi­
cal
candidates
nowadays.
I Why?
Well, nil! was the dark
|horse candidate for Treasurer
F —
4
of our State of Illinois In 1062.
He shocked many people by

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matter, for it hns impaled me
on the twin daggers of dilem­
ma.
“As you muy know, the
weather here thus far this
spring lias tieen frightful.
Meteorologists say the (lunger
of snow ami ice will soon he
over. Hut in my backyard, an
impetuous daffodil lifted its
head ubove ground before the
all-clear had sounded.
''Continued exposure to the
elements almost certainly will
prove fatal. The question is:
Should I extrfrntu the daffodil
from its own folly ?
"All of my instincts cry out
for me to go to the aid of the
daffodil. | long to lift it by the
roots and take it into the
house. There to nurture nnd
succor it until it is safe out­
doors.
“On the other bund, n little
voice within me says that if
a daffodil is too stupid to
know when to bloom, it de­
serves to freexe.
"I would like lo resolve tills
inner conflict us intelligently

ns |M&lt;ssiblc, which is why I
have turned to you.
“It occurred to me that per­
haps nature intended for daf­
fodils like this one to die. This
may lie nature's way of main­
taining a balance between daf­
fodils and, say, geraniums.
"Ily rescuing the daffodil, I
might l&gt;e interfering with u
basic natural pattern. How­
ever well-meaning the net, it
could be us irresponsible ns
spraying an uxnteu for aphids.
“I certainly would not wunt
to lie guilty of iubunmnity to
daffodils. Hut neither do I
wunt to tamper with the fate
of a doomed daffodil nt the
expense of general floral wellliving.
“As an expert on these mat­
ters, Miss Carson, your advice
on how I should handle this
crisis would lie most welcome.
Hut please make it quick.
“ The way the weather has
been lately, I don't think that
duffodil can hold out much
longer."

Americans Need Truth
Ily Henry Mrl.emnre
One of the things I guve up
for Lent, along with making
my own bed, tying my own
shoes, attending triple feature
horror films, and shooting the
St. Lawrence Rapids, was
wondering and worrying about
who I’rrsidrnt Lyndon llaincs
Johnson was going to choose
to run with him on thr Demo­
cratic presidential ticket.
Now thut Lent is over I, like
all sensible, earnest Ameri­
cans, am bark with the prob­
lem of Mr. Johnson's runningmate in November. 1 assume,
of course, that Mr. Jolmsun ia
going to head the Demoeratic
tirket. There seems to he no
doubt of that, even though
there is no denying that four
ycurs ago, in Los Angeles, he
was turned down by his purty
when he sought the No. I
place. Ilut that rejection has
lieen completely forgotten, and
no one else is even mentioned
for the No. 1 *|x&gt;t. That's poli­
ties, I suppose.
As for the vicc-presidentiul
nominee this time, every writ­
er who lives within n radius of
:i00 miles of Washington has
hud his suy. One of those
prominently mentioned is Rob­
ert Kennedy, the Attorney
General, but no sooner is he
mentioned that it ia brought
out that fur Mr. Johnson to
choose Mr. Kennedy would he
lika a Hatfield asking a Mc­

winning the election.
And he then shocked every­
body during hi* first year in
office, nut it was a very delightful shock!
For Hill Scott REDUCED
the entire cost* of his depart­
ment by over 10% within the
first year he was at Springfield.
And If you think that isn't
phenomenal in this modern
age of rising taxes and MORE
governmental employes be­
ing constantly added to the
breaking hacks of us taxpay­
ers. please cite me ANY other
candidate of either party who
has actually cut costs by even
5T .
Rill Scott Is now running
for governor of Illinois.
And he is pledging that If
circled, he will likewise cut
the costs of the entire State
of Illinois by 10% the very
first year he is in the gover­
nor's chair.
His past record proves that
he means business I
That’s very frightening in
Illinois—hut only lo the many
unnecessary job holders and
Inefficient department* of our
stale government!
What makes lllll Scott so
unique Is not his promise to
cut costs, for almost all can­
didates do that ns typical
campaign nialarky.
Rut Hill Scott really scares

those who hope to get hand­
outs from the taxpayers.
For they know he has al­
ready cut costs of one de­
partment of our state govern­
ment by over 10%, so he could
very well spread that whole­
some economy to ALL tha
other departments.
If our son George wer#
alive today, 1 know he'd be a
fervent campaigner for Bill
Scott.
For George was frugal with
his own Marine Air Corps by
pay checks and believed in
sound economy by govern­
ment, too.
All of us American taxpay­
ers should encourage candi­
dates. whether Democratic or
Republican,
who resolutely
prove that they mean business
when they say they will pruno
off the many unnecessary ex­
penses of local, state and fed­
eral government.
For bankruptcy plays rlghtj
into the hands of socialism,
and that's why Khrushchev
promised
he'd
have
our
grandchildren
living under
Communism.
“ The power lo tax," said
Chief Justice John Marshall,
"is the power to destroy."
So vote for candidates who
will actually REDUCE taxesl
That's how lo make Khrush­
chev cat crow!

Too Late To Classify

Dick West Says

I don't happen to have Rach­
el Carson's address handy. So
I am putting this letter afloat
in un old buttle of weed-killer
in hopes it will rcueh her in
time.
“ Dear Miss Curson,
•■Your book ‘Silent Spring’
inudi) a deep impression on
many people, myself included.
W’e were greatly disturtied by
your warning thnt indiscriminuto use of pesticides nnd
fungicides threatened to up­
set the balance of nature.
"Lust year, in compliance
with your udmonition, I under­
took to break the chemical
habit. And I soon found thnt
I was spraying less hut en­
joying it more. Fur that I um
grateful,
“Ilut now another spring
has rolled around nnd I find
myself confronted with an­
other problem that seems to
huve un oblique relation to the
suhjert aired in your hook.
“I would very mueh appre­
ciate having your views on the

You have probably heard of
organizations that make a
business of tracing missing
persons and private detectives
who will dig up information
for you at a price, hut have
you ever licurd of an organ­
ization that makes a business
of tracing HOOKS?
Florida, 1 believe is the on­
ly state that can boast of
such a research organitation.
It is known as Rook Tracers
and is located in Seminole
County at Chuluota.
Florida is an historic state
and thousands of books, stor­
ies and special articles have
been written about It since
l’onre do laron set foot on
Florida soil nt St. Augustine.
llcnlDing the need lor a
clearing house of Florida data,
Hook Tracers set out to ga­
ther all available Information.
Over Hie years they Have
traced and secured countless
items about Florida, books,—
many out of print for years,—
newspapers and magazine ar­
ticles.
Do you know what Antonio
dc Herrera wrote about Flor­
ida In the IGth century? When
and where it was published?
Hook Tracers will tell you
and give the source.
He snld:
"And believing that this
land was an Island, they nnmed it La Florida, because it
has a very licsiiHful view of
many cool woodlands, and it
was level and uniform; and
because, moreover, they dis­
covered it In tin* lime of the
Feast of Flowers."
While we consider the Flor­
ida Cross Slate Canal current
news, did you know that It
was also news on Monday,
May I I , 1829 when Hie New
York Evening Post publish­
ed a report of the Hoard of
Engineers for Internal Im­

provement on the contemplat­
ed eanal between the Atlan­
tic Ocean and the Gulf of
Mexico? The Act of Congress
which produced this report
was passed in 1826.
The route then considered
was by way of St. Mary'a
River to Apalachicola Hay, al­
so from the St. John's River
to Vassasouss Hay,
You will lie amazed at the
immense amount of Florida
historical data and informa­
tion that is available through
the Hook Tracers organiza­
tion. No matter what subject
you may lie interested in you
will probably lie able to ob­
tain Just about everything
ill at was ever written on the
subject during Florida's his­
tory.
Would you like to know
what was published in New
York and Washington news­
papers concerning the Semi­
nole War? Ask Book Tracers,
they will send you copies of
the articles or stories and re­
commend hooks that will pro­
vide additional information.
While our state library in
Tallahassee and nt the Uni­
versity of Florida have much
material on Ibis and other

can hopefuls for the I'rrsiCoy to lie his teammate.
From what I have read, it dential nomination, who lint
appears thnt the only thing curb other over the head every
that keeps the (‘resident and time they mount a stump? No
Mr. Kennedy from meeting in one is in any doubt as to how
Rock Creek I’ark at duwn, nnd Mr. Goldwater feels about Mr.
fucing one another at 20 paces, Rockefeller, and vire versu.
ia tile strict anti-dueling law
Some brave journalist should
in the United State*—a law tiring up this question the next
which both the President and lime the I'lesident and Mr.
the Attorney General feel Kennedy hold press confer­
obliged to uphold.
ences. Wlmt's holding buck
None of Hie writers, even thnt little Miss May Whatthose who live within a radius cver-her-namc-ls from Maine?
of one mile of Washington,
lias ever come right nut asd
say why the President and the
Attorney Generul dislike each
other— if they really do. |
have heard a thousand and one
rumora concerning their ani­
mosity, one &lt;&gt;f them being that
the Attorney General once |
rhilded the President for us­
ing a Western saddle wlien lie |
rides around the LltJ runcli.
Another is that the Presi­
dent once suggested to Mr.
Kennedy that he didn't think
he should allow himself to be
phutogruphed with bis feet on
SEE
his desk, and his sleeves rolled
up, during office hours. Still \
another is that they once had J
u heated argument concerning
the Tour dc France bicycle
rare.
I f there is animosity be­
tween them, I wish to good­
ness we Americana could have
CUSTOM BUILT
tha unadorned truth. Why
Situuted on large Individually landscaped
can't they he like the Republi­

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subjects, the material avail­
able through Hook Tracers
supplements much of it and
Is available at modest cost.
If you would like further in­
formation about this* interest­
ing source of Florida infor­
mation send for a ropy of
their current catalog of Flor­
ida publications or tell them
what your problem and inter­
ests are and they can pro­
bably supply just what you
need. Address Hook Tracers,
Chuluota.
In Soviet Russia, Hit tupremc court Is subordinate to
Hie legislature and has no
power to declare a law uiD
constitutional.

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I should ask the girl first,
and If she says yes, I should
then ask her' father. It
seems to me that I should
ask the father first, because
If he says no, It wouldn't
make any sense to ask the
girl. Will you kindly advise
me? I thank you.
ABOUT TO
DEAR ABOUT: Ask the
girl first. If she says no,
you’ve had It, boy I
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C O N FID E N T IA L TO
“HER TEACHER": I want
to write to the little blind
girl who wrote me a sweet
letter In Braille. Please
send me her name and ad­
dress.

D E A R ABBY: Several
♦ • •
day* ago a letter came to
DEAR ABBY: lie the let­
our home addressed to a 15year-old boy our dauthter ter from the person asking
what you thought about
know*. II waa aent In ear*
ef our daufhter. My hue- folks whose Chrlstmaa cards
band «aw It and atarted to ' arrived after Christmas, I
question her. Ho wanted to waa pleased with your reply:
know what right the boy “Better late than never.
had to laetruet aomeone to Who counts?"
Bravo, Abbyl What has
aond him mall In her care.
She aald aha didn’t know happened to the spirit of
Christmas? I shall never
anything about It, and didn’t
aee where It waa any of forget a Chrlstmaa gift I
her falber’a buelneei. 1 aid­ once received. It waa a bot­
ed with my daughter. Her tle of home-made perfume
father allowed her to glva that smelled strangely like
the latter to the boy, but vanilla extract. It waa crudhe initructed her to tall edly wrapped In Christmas
him that It waa not to hap- paper that had obviously
pan again. What la your been used on another gift,
and tied with a second hand
opinion on thlaT Wo can’t
Judge the boy aa wa hard­ red ribbon. But there was
ao much love In Its manner
ly know him.
MOTHER of presentation 1 almost
DEAR MOTHER: I think wept. It waa from a tenyear-old girl whose family
your huaband waa right But
was on relief. How I cher­
ha didn’t go far enough.
He should bare aeked hla ished the thought!
A SCHOOL TEACHERS
daughter to bring tha boy
MEMORY
around ao ha could become
s e e
acquainted with him, gala
DEAR ABBY: I want to
hla confidence and learn
why the boy can’t receive get married. Should I ask
mall at home. Flfteen-year- the girl first, or should I
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Yon lev* her LITTLE
bouse. (All she will bsar is
the word “little.")
—You would do such-andsuch if you wore In bar place.
(Unless she take for you*
advice—It's • safe bet aha
doesn’t want tt.)
—You feel tt le your duty
to tell her something unpleeShe looks too per cent bet­
ter with her new hairdo or
hair color. (She'll w o n d e r
•ant. (She will aiupset you
are secretly enjoying doing
your duty.)
—You already know tha Im­
portant news the phones to
tell you. (Why spoil her fun?)
—You've often wondered
iw t h e c o r v T T J v n a r s
c o u r t ) i r a nd row s h m i . why she didn't do samsthlng
vai.it rottNTT, s T a t h o r
she has finally gotten around
F L O R ID A .
IR D D l ■ S T A T S O F
to doing. Why not make her
WORTHS H. HARRIS,
feel
smart for doing some­
D **e ***d .
thing, instead of stupid for
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th e n a d i r a l f a * l w il l, o n lb *
—You knew exactly whet
4 th S a y o r M a y , A . D , t i l l ,
p r t r r n t t o t h e H o n o r a b le C o u n ­ her reaction
something
t y S u i t e o f S r m ln e lo C o u n ty ,
wee
going
to
be.
(When
a man
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r in a l r a tu rn .
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m ln U t r a t r lo a * o f t h a a a ta ta a t makes her furious. Don't ask
M O N T B * R . H A R R I S , d a e a a a rd .
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She Started From Nothing...
By Harold Btera
NEW YORK- Not having
seen “Carny”, the NBC-TV
News Special slated for Sun­
day night (April 12, 10-11 p.m.
EST), I don’t know bow suc­
cessfully the show explores
the world of the American
carnival. But, sight unseen,
you must give producer Chet
Hagan at least two points for
Inspiration.
It was bis Idea to use Sally
Rand as both the on-and-offearners hoitess end narrator.
Not that Miss Rand is quali­
fied above all others to talk
about carnivals. Sines her
(masking debut In the ell-to­
gether at the 1933-34 Chicago's
World's Fair. MUi Rand has
spent most of her time playing
the iters, clubs and fairs, oc­
casionally hanging up her
fane to do • plsy or a musi­
cal with har clothes on.
Sho did not play her first
carnival until IMS and ska
hasn't appeared with many
since that time. But, what
does U raattsr? One assumM
the show will havo been cartfully researched and Miss
Rend will ,Jttve pertinent
things to say, whether she
wrote them or not.
More important than Belly
Rand's qualifications as tn
export on cemlvels is the fact
that the name Sally Rend is
synonymous with a certain
kind of flamboyant, free­
wheeling show builnese, of
which there is so Uttle In evi­
dence today.
The mere mention of the
nemo Sally Rand Is evocative.
It's enough (nr New York
Commissioner Moees to re­
fuse to consider any enter­
tainment using her services
ss suitable for the World’s
Fair. It’s enough to send in­
definite thoughts about bur­
lesque and strip teasing and
sex careening through your
heed.
The truth ef the matter Is
that what wee celled ladeoent exposure la 1933 is pret­
ty much every-day stuff now.
Sally has never been n strip-

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per and the closest she’s ever
come to burlesque wst her
fine work as a temporary re­
placement for the then-ailing
Ann Corio In New York’s offBroadway show, “This Was
Burlesque,” last spring- The
high spot of her appearance
wee the fen dines, which
doesn't teem to have varied
at ell in 30 years. I shouldn't
say that. I first saw Sally 10
years ago and, when I saw
her last year, the fsn dance
seemed exactly the same.
Indecent exposure? Sally
Jokes about it: “I start where
strippers leave off.” she said.
“If I were to strip, I'd have
to get down to my boose. I
w u born In the Oserki whore
they have to catch yeu
put
your shoes on. I fUQ go bare­
footed—up to my chin."
Lurid? Hardly. During her
entire performiaoe, in which
she weir* not a stitch, n oembtnatleo of Selly'e dexterity
with her fans gnd the artis­

to

tic, frustrating lighting ex­
poses only the fact that, while
she may be naked, you'ne not
about to see anything.
“My whole dance," the
said, “Is dedicated to proving
that the Rand is quicker than
the eye."
That Sally at 99 hit a bet­
tor figure and U sexier look­
ing than many women n third
to a half her age is a tribute
both to her care of herself
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thinks llks s m u.
(Soma m u soatldar this a
high compliment for a career
woman, but tha women does­
n’t.)
the looks se much like
some other women. (Women
don't want to be look-alikes,
with the possible exception of
a teen-ager when told she
looks Ilka a movie star.)
Just how awful you thought
ibo looked before she made
the change.)

a a ld J u d e * t o r a r i n a l n i i l i m i n t a t t b * t r a d m in is t r a t io n
a t a a ld e s ta te , a n d f o r a n O r S ac d l s c h a r t l n t th e m a s s u c h
A d m in is t r a t r ic e s .
D a te d t h is t h * I T l h d a y a t
M a r c h . A . D , 1114.
T h s lm a I t . L t v l n c a t o *
B s r a t r e M. It rv r rlr
A s A d m ln ls tr s tr lc r o n t th *
s a la t s
of
M ONTKX
B.
H A R R I S . D S c s a rs d .
■ T R K S T R O M , D A V IS A
M c lN T O S H
A t t o r n s ? * t o r A d m ln t s t r s t r le s a
F o a l O f f ic e t in s U S s
S a n fo r d . F l o r id a *1771
P u b lis h A p r i l 1. S. 14, S t. 1114
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Starts

1 1 :1 1 (S ) T h t t l s r a t t h * S ta r s
11:11 ( t ) J o h n n y C a r s s n
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but you have no sequence at
all.
Nevertheless, the Jack play
has everything to gain and
nothing to lose. This time it
gives you four quick heart
tricks. If South covers with
THURSDAY P . M.
the quceo, your partner wins
tl:S S ( t ) T o u r F i r s t I m p r s s s with the ace. A heart return
ton
gives you all your hearts.
( I ) L o r a e f L if e
(S ) H e ro n K e y *
If South dueka, you contln11:11 ( t ) T r o t h o r C o n * * ue with a low heart with the
quoneos
( I ) F a th e r K n o w s B s .t
same happy result.
( I ) S ta r c h f o r T o m o r r o w
This play would not have lt:ll ( I ) O u l d ln * L i g h t
saved you had South held tha I lls ( t ) N s w e
( I ) K r n l* F o rd
ace and queen of hearts, but
« ) T h * O p . * W in d o w
It would still havo been a t i l l ( t ) F o c u s
happier lead than fourth best. 1:10 t l ) P t o p l t A r * F u n n y
(» ) N s w s —
D o rs
FsnThe Jack lead would havo
n . ll
( I ) A s T h * W a r id T a r a s
held declarer to two heart
tricks; the fourth best lead till ( I ) C a r to o n s
sh * A D sat
would have allowed him to 1:0* (&lt;1t&gt;) LAsntn'a l M
o th s rs
( I ) P a s s w o rd
make three tricks In the suit.
1:1# ( 1 ) T b s D o c t o r s

Jh a W o m a n :

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l: S I | l ) W s a th s r S h o w
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D a u e h ts r
f l ) T lg h tr o p *
4:04 ( I ) K a p l a n * * *
( I ) B s s s r ly I f l l l b t l l l s s
f t ) B an C ts s y
4 :1 0 f t ) D ic k V a n D y b s
1 0 :** ( I I K ls v s n t h
H sur
( i l D aanp K a ra
( I ) C b a n n ln *
1 1 :1 1 ( J ) ( S ) N s w s , W s a t h s r .
S p o rt*
( I ) N sw s — M u r p h y
M a r ti*
1 1 :1 1 ( I ) N s w s , W s a t h s r ,

THURSDAY A. H.

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Sometimes on apparently
•eaaatkmal play Is merely’
14
routine expert practice.
1011
A 1004
Take a look at the East
KQIOS
end North hands only. West
g in .
opens the queen of spadee
after North baa raised South
from one to three no-trump.
aoas
You, East, would like to re­
7141
turn yoyr partner’s ault, but
a o m an
you have a mighty good rea­
AKIOT
son not to. You Just can't lead
I S 'o i f
a suit when you don't have
♦A da
any of it.
n d Was*
Bo you must Shift and R
takes only a little study to
1N.T. Pass IM A Pam
see that a diamond or club
lead la hopeless.
You have to lead a heart.
Which heart are you going This la not a book lead.
to lead? If you are an expert Every book says to lead
there Is no problem at all. four, unless you have certain
aequencea In your high cards,
You lead the Jack.

Never teO n woman—
—That aha la looking very
well. (A woman Interprete
this as a not-too-aubUe hint
you think she has gained
since yon sew her lest.)

WEDNESDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

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March 20
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JTD IC IA L
C m C t'IT
OF FLOR ID A IX A I D FOR
sem in o le r o c m .
CHANCKRT I D , 1 R I A
J . S. GLEASON. J R . , as Admin*
Is tr ato r of V etera n s Affairs, an
Officer e f «h» United S l a t e s of
Amtrloa,
P la in tiff,

SAMUEL F
BROADT. a 'k / a
B. l P. BRO A D T and MART E.
BROADT. a/k/a MA RT E L I ­
Z A B ET H BROADT. Ms wife.
and J A M E S T R O T T E R and -----T R O T T E R , bis wife.
Defendants,
s o m s OF S L IT I I
MORTOAGE F O R E C L O S U R E
TO I J A M E S T R O T T E R and —
— TROTTER,
his wlfn.
whose residence la A tla n ­
ta. Georgia, and whose
la st
known
address la
1111 Springdale Road. SW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
TOU A R E I I E R E B T NOTI­
F I E D t h a t a Complaint to
foreclose a ce rta in mort gage
encumberin g the following des­
cribed real property, to -w lt:
LOT T H I R T E E N (111 o f
SANLANDO E S T A T E S .
Seminole County. Florida,
accord ing to P la t thereof
recorded In Plat Book IS,
Page SI. Public Records o f
Seminole County, Florida.
Tog ether n l t h the following
Improvemei. »:
I - W es, t i t l e Hot W a ­
t e r H e a ter— _ No. A - lO - l lR
1 • Mar tha W« iilngtoa
O sen —8 No. a A - I M - l O
1 - Monogram W all l le a t a r
—8 No. 4 S-R -D E
1 • V ictor l.u ste rllne K i t ­
chen E s h a u s t
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S • Kutone Heater s
has been filed against yon In
the above styled suit, the sh or t
title of which Is J . S. Gleason.
J r., aa Adm inistrator of V eterans Affairs, an Officer of
the United S t a t e s of America,
P la in tiff,
versus. Samuel P.
Broady, a/k/a 8. P. Broad y
and Mary E. Broady a/k/a
Mary E lisab eth
Broady, bla
wife, and J a m e s T r o t t e r and
— T ro tter, his wife, Defend­
ants, and you are reiiulrsd In
serve a copy of your Answer
or other pleading to the Com­
plaint on P l a i n t i f f s Attorney,
Mack N. Cleveland, J r . , S u its
S i t Sanford Atla ntic Nation al
Bank Building. Sanford. F l o r Ida, and f il s t h s original An­
sw er or oth er pleading In the
o ffic e of the Clerk o f the C ir­
cuit Court on or before t h s
1st day or May. A. D. K M .
I f you fall to do so, a decree
pro ronfaeso will be t a k e s
against you for the relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
T his Notice shell be publish­
ed ones a week for four con­
secutive weeks In The San­
ford Herald, a newspaper cir­
culated In Seminole County,
Florida.
Dated
this
10th
day
sf
March. A. D. 111!.
(BE A L)
Arthu r H. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clark of Circuit Court
B y : Mar tha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland. J r . and
Harold F . J oh nso n
Atto rneys a t U s
P. O. D raw er Z
Sanford, Florida
Publish April 1, I, I I , &gt;1, 1M I
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IN T B S C IR C U IT COURT IN
AND F O R SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y . FLORID A
WOONSOCKET IN ST IT UTI ON
F O R HAVINGS. • Rhode Island
saving* bank,
P la ln tlft
T.
AUGUSTUS
BERNARD
MeK E E , J R . . St ai. •
D e f e n d a n t*
NOTICE O F SU IT
T H E S T A T E O F FLORID A
T s i Augustus B ern ard McKee,
J r . , residence unknown
Ana A. McKee, residence
unknown
The
m ailing addrsae e f
these defen dants Is: c/a
J o a q u in
J lm l n e s
Itubla,
C alls de Manuall Oulmrra
No. I I , B a r r i e de Peral,
Carta gen a, Spain
Tou e r e hereby notified t h a t '
a su it has bean filed a g a in st
you In t b s
above en titled
cause, and t h a t you a r e r e ­
quired to file your a nsw er
with the c l e r k of this Court
and to serve a copy th ereo f
upon the p la i n t i ff or pla in tif f 's atto rn eys, whose name
and
address
Is
J e n n in g s,
W at ts , C l a r k e
and Ham ­
ilton,
I1M
B a rn e tt
Na­
tional B a n k Building. J a c k s o n ­
ville 1, Florida, not l a t e r than
May I. K M . I f you fall to do
se a decree pro eonfesao will
be entered ag a in st you for the
relief demanded In the com­
p l a i n t T his suit la to f o re ­
close a m ortgag e. The real
property proceeded against la:
Lot I t . Block
R. BUNLAND E S T A T E S . A subdivision, aecordlng to a
p lat thereof, recorded In
P la t B ook 11, pages I t
to 11 of the Public Records
o f Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida
W IT N E S S my hand and the
seal of said Court a t Sanford,
Florida,
this
10th
day e f
March. K M .
(COURT S E A L )
Arthu r H. B eck w ith. J r ,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B y : M arth a T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
J enn in g s, W a tts , C la r k s
and Hamilton
B a r n s tt National B a n k Bldg.
J a ck so n v ille 1. F lorida
Publish April L I, 1*. I t . 1M4
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A D E L E F . FOX,
DECEASES
NOTICE TO CSIBDtTORS &gt;
TO
A LL
PERSONS
RAT- 1 * )
(NO CLAIMS OB DEMANDS
ASAINST SAID E ST A T E I
Tou and aaeb o f you a r s
hereby notified and required
ta file any clalma and demands
which yoa or eith er e f yen.
may have a g ainst said a t te t e
Is the o ffic e of Hoa. C. V ern­
on Mias, County Ju d g e e f
Seminole County, a t - h i e oftlc a
la the Court House la Sanrord,
Florida, w ltb la a l l calender
months from tbs tim e e f the
tlrat publication a t this notice.
Each claim or demand must be
A
la w ritin g and eon taln the
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plaoa e l residence and poet
offic e addreaa e f the cla im a n t
end must he sworn to by the
claimant, his a g en t or a t t o r ­
ney, e r t h s earns shall be void.
FL O R ID A N A T I O N A L
BAN K A T ORLANDO
B y : P. T. Tinsley, J r . ,
V l c e - F r e e t i e a t and Tru at
O fficer
As Adm inistrator a f said
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NOTICTD o r R E F E R E N D l'M
■ L E C T IO *
NOTICE 18 H EH E BT OIV
T.S that tha Board of Countr
Commission*™
of
B tm lnolt
County, Florida, haa callad for
a lU ftra n d u m Elaotlon to be
held In Sam lnol* County. F l o r ­
ida. on tha It h day of May,
A. D. l t d , for tho purpoee
•f
having
tho
oleotoro o f
Sam lnol* County, Florida, voto
for or a c a l n e t Chapter S S - l l t l.
Act of the L eglelaturo of tha
S t a t e of Florida, becoming e f ­
fective, eold Act be ln e:

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-AN A C T
AUTHOBIXINO
T H E COUNTY O r SEMINOt.E. XLOIUDA, TO CONBTBUCT OB ACQUIRE WAT E B CONSERVATION AND
CONTROL FACILITIES IN
■ Ain COUNTY FOR THE
CONSERVATION, DEVELOPWENT. UTILIZATION AND
DtarOSAL OF W A T E R !
PROVIDING FOR THE USE
O F F U N D S AUTHORIZED
OR RECEIV ED U N D E R
THIS ACT. I S C t U D I N O
FUNDS FROM THE SALE
OF OENKRAL OBLIGATION
BONDS. A S S E S S M E N T
«ONDB. AND AD VALORUM TAXES; DEFINING P R I ­
MARY A N D SECONDARY
WATER
CONSERVATION
AND CONTROL FACILITIES!
AUTHORIZING THE COUN.
TY
DOARD TO CREATE
• FECIAL
TAX
DISTRICT
AND ASSESS. LEV Y AND
COLLECT SPECIAL ASSESS­
MENT TAX NOT TO E X CEED
T H R E B .T E N T H 8
(1/10) OF A MILL EACH
T E A R : AUTHORISING T H E
SUSPENSION O R DENIAL
OF PERMITS, INCLUDING
BUILDING
P E R M IT S ,
IN
CONFLICT W I T H T H E F U R POSES OF T H I S ACTl AU ­
THORIZING SA ID COUNTY
TO LEV T AD VALORUM
T A X ES
OR
S P E C I A L
ASSESSMENT!. OR BOTH
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ijrral&amp; April 8, 1964— Page 5-A

1. Lost &amp; Found
Preparation of Income Tax
2. Notices • Personals
Returns by former agent of
3. Education • Instruction
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
d. Transportation
S. Park Ave., Tel. 322-3876,
5. Food
Ernest Bickncll.
6. For Rent
Income Tax Returns. Lamar
6A Special Notices
WilUami, Five Points. Ph.
7. Business Rentals
322-7843.
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
VACUUM CLEAN ER-LOCAL
10. Wanted to Rent
REPA IRS - SALES 11. Real Estate Wanted
ALL MAKES
12. Real Estate For Sale
Pbons 322-2282
13. Mortgage Loans
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14. Insurance
INCOME TAX SERVICE
18. Business Opportunity
O. M. Harrisons
16. Female Help Wanted
1311 Palmetto
17. Male Help Wanted
322-8827
322 7948
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
6. For Rent
20. Babysitters
3 BR House, Llv., Din. Rm.,
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair Kit., Utility Rm ., Carport.
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
I B R . Apt. furn., 322-3762
25. Plumbing Services
day*; 322-0991 n lltl.
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
2 B R , unfurn, on lik e , Adulti,
28. Laundry Service
$73 mo.
1270 Seminole
29. Automobile Service
Blvd., Cauelberry. Phone
29A. Auto Accessories
TES-T049.
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock Small furn. cotU $s. Cheap.
Days 322-2022, Nites 6830.
31A. Peta
‘.The florist gave her eome of yeeterday'e flowers for a
82. Flowers - Shrubs
3 Room furn. apt. Apply 915
centerplecelH
83. Furniture
Park Ave., Sanford.
84. Articles Tor Sale
6. For Rent
12. Real Estate For Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange 1 B R ., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath,
317
S
Park
Ave.
36. Articles Wanted
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available WHAT’S FOR SUPPER?
30. Automobiles - TrucKs Clean rooms for men. 401 April I t. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du
36-A Autos Wanted
plex. Available May 1. 14th How about serving you up a
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
37. Boats - Motors
Ave. Longwood, 8 mi. from
nice juicy Home for just
88. Motorcycles - Scooters Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
N.A.S. Ph. 838-3298.
$500 Down? We hive a num­
89. Trailers - Cabanas
ber of them scattered all
FURN. 3 Bedrm., oak floor*, Furn. 2 BR. house, Lake
40. Farm Equipment
ever town, even in Loch Ar­
maionry home. 1 Blk. We»t

Golden, Lake privileges. Ph.
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then
322-0274.
1 blk. South on E n t St. to
Vincent Dr. MI 4-0214.
2 BR. house, kit. equlpt. $73.
IN COt'NTT J U D G E 'S COURT,
2312 Yate Ave. off 25th,
SEMIN OLE COUNTT. F L O R
2
BR
,
house,
kitchen
equled,
IDA
near bate. Ph. 322-3614.
F ll» . Ns. 4448
$65 mo. 322-3685.

Legal Notice

E S T A T E OP
MAGDALENE A. DAVIS.
D E C E A SE D
NOTICE TO r n E D I T O n u
TO A LL P E R * n \ » RAV ING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
AGAINST SAID E S T A T E .
You and *» ch of you » r*
haroby notified and rtq u lrrd
to fll* any cla im * and dtmanda
which you, or * l t h * r o f you,
may hava aca lna t aald aatata
In tha office of Hon. C. V e r n ­
on Mia*. J r . County J u d g e of
Samlnol* County, a t h i * offic e
In the Court Houa* In Sanford,
Florida, within a l l catandar
rnonthi from tha time of the
flrat publication o f t h l* notice
E a ch claim or demand mutt
b * In w rtln g and contain tha
place of raatdanea and poet o f ­
fice addraaa o f the claim ant
and m utt b* aworn to by the
claiman t, hla a g en t o r at torn ey,
or the tarn* ahall b * void.
J a n * L. Pattaraon
A t E i a c u t r l s of aald aatata
Icardt A P a yten
P. O. B a t 1ST
W in te r P a rk , F lorid a
Publtah March i l A April 1,

I. II. 1111

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IN TH R CIRCUIT COURT OF
TMR NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR .
Ct’IT. IN AND F O R SEM I­
NOLE COUNTT, FLO R ID A
CHANCERY NO. ItMOT

DIVORCE

JOHN PAUL FOX, J R ,
P la in tiff,

COMBINATION B E T T Y J A N E

FOX.
Defendant.
NST ICR O F PUBLICATION
T o. B E T T Y J A N E POX
4 Monro* Street
Silver Creak, New T o r k
T on nr* ordered to appear
gad a n a w tr In ptraon. or by
attornay, to a Complaint h e re­
in (11*4 agalnat you In C ir­
cuit Court of Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, on or before the
20lh day of April, t i l l , the
earn* being a aull for divorce
o t h tr w l a t a Decree Pro Canfaato win b t dntarad agalnat
you f o r failu re to appear and
gnawer a t required by law.
W IT N E S S my hand and o f f i ­
cial aaal thla t f t h day of
March. 1144.
(CIR CU IT COURT S E A L )
A rthur II. Ilack wlth , J r . ,
Clark of the C ircu it Court
Samlnol*
County
Court(■) JoMoe P. Avery, J r . ,
houaa Sanford. F lorida
Chairmen, Board of Coun­
B y : San dr a S. Johnao n
ty Commleetonore In And
Deputy Clark
f o r Seminole County, F lo r* F E L D E R AND UETTIN OIIA U8
Ida.
Attorney* a t Law
A rthu r II. B eck w ith, J r .
l i e South Knowlaa Avanu*
Clerk of tho Board o f Coun­
P ott Office Boa 1124
ty Commlaelonora l a and for
W inter P ark , Florid a
Seminole County, Florida.
Publlth March I I , 24 A April
Publlok April 1. I, II, I t , l t d ", I. I l l l .
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CDH-41

T H ER EO F. TO F A T T H E
COST OF SUCH W A T E R
CONSERVATION OR CONT It O L FA CILITIES; AU.
TIIQRIZINO B O N D S
OR
OTHER OBLIGATIONS TO
FINANCE S A I D FACILI­
T I E S ; AUTHORIZING SAID
COUNTT TO ENTER INTO
CONTRACTS O R A G R E E ­
MENTS
WITH
OTHER
PUBLIC
BODIES
FOR
LOANS.
GRANTS.
OR
O T H 8 R ASSISTANCE IN
T H E CONSTRUCTION, ACQUIRINO AND FINANCING
OF SAID FACILIT IES; PRO.
TIDING FOR THE CREA­
TION OF DEPARTMENTS,
B O A R D S , OR AGENCIES
RELATING TO SAID FACI*
U T IL S;
PROVIDING FOR
AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
ATTEST:

B E R R Y 'S

t. Notices • Personals

WORLD

FURN. Home, 2 dens, shady
patio, $85 month. 884 E.
20th Phone 322-0296.

2 HR, fully furnlihcd. Avail
able May 1. Prefer adults.
1503 Sanford Ave.

bor. They come in all rotor*
and styles; Include 3 Bed
rooms, 2 Bath Homes with
monthly payments ranging
from $60 to $100. Good Fin
anting Is (he key to Home
Buying. Let us Help You!

SO U TH W ARD

12. Resl Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted 29. Automoblla Service

34. Articles For 8«Ie

3 RR, Fla. rm., l i t baths, cent Experienced Waitress wanted.
Mar-Lou Restaurant. See
heat, alr-cond. $84 mo. incl.
Mr. Rotas.
taxes. 322-2261.

Carpets clean easier with tha
Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer. Only I I par day.
Carroll's Furniture.

BEAUTIFUL 3 B R , 2 Bath H O USEKEEPER. Room and
board, $50 month. Apply in
Home In Ravenna Park. A
person, 620 E. Third, San­
real buy! Owner 323-0646.
ford.
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer. 17. Male Help Wanted
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
S.
Park
Ave.
322 2264, Man 25-40, must be honest,
reliable and willing to work.
322-2285.
Drifter need not apply. This
is a year-round job for tha
3 BkDROOM. air-conditioned,
right man. Married man
l i t baths, Fla. room, fenced
preferred. Write, Sanford
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Herald, Box 72, Sanford.
Park. Low down payment,
assume monthly payment.
19. Sltuatinna Wanted
Phone 322-9357.
HARD TO FINDt
A small 2 Bedroom Home in
good location, walking dis­
tance from City at 104 W.
10th St. Equipped with Stova
Refrigerator, Heater, new
WiU-to-Wall Carpeting. AU BABYSITTING In my home.
this for a Total Price of
322-2274.
85150. $850 Down and $49.50
21. Beauty. Salona
Monthly. Exclusive with

PERMANENT SPECIAL1
R O BERT A. WILLIAMS
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
Realtor
Ace Beauty Salon
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
Ph. 322 8523
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Mayfair Hotel
THE PONDEROSA?
Not hardly, Podner, but a nice
little 40-acre spread where
you can wake at dawn
smcllln' the bacon fryin',
drink your coffee from a
can, saddle Old Paint and
ride out to round up your
own herd of prize cattle.
And right down the road a
piece Is where they're Axin'
to shoot them Astro-nuts up
to the moon. Someday you
may be rich as Ben Cart­
wright. Only $450 per acre
now , . . what will It be
worth In 19707 To flic your
claim just call Stcmper
Agency, 1919 S. French,
322-4991.

Seminole Realty

3 &amp; 4

Stenstrom Realty

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

SO U TH W ARD

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Payton Realty

kitchen exhauet fan. no
model o r serial number;
tan Venetian bllnda, metal rA 2-1301 17-92 Bt Hiawatha
manufactured by S e n k a rlk
Glees A P ain t Company.
Sanford, Florida, no mo­
del nr eerlal nu mber;
haa been filed agalnat you In REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
tha a but a styled suit and yuu
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
* r * required la oarvo a copy
Phone 322-5641
of your Answer or Pleading
te t b * Complaint on P l a l n t l f f a
atto rn ay. J O S E P H M Mi l l ASKO, P. O. Dog I I I , Fern
P a rk . Florida, and flla tha THE TIM E T E ST F.n FIRM
original Answer nr Pleading
FA 24123
In lit* o ffic e o f the Clark of 116 N. Park Ave
the Circuit Cwurt on or b e­
fore the IS lh day of April,
1*44. If you fell to do an. a
decree pro confoeao will be
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
taken agalnat you for the r e ­
1, H i, 4 2 UAT11S
lief demanded In tho Com­
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and o f ­
ficial eaal of office at Sanford.
S e m i n - . le County, tble U tti day
Low Monthly Payments
ef March , 1244.

Ball-Blair Agency

St. Johns Realty

(SEAL)

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Clark ef Ci rcuit Court
B y ; Sandra S- Joh nson,
D. C.
JO S E P H M. MUBASKO
Attornay a t Law
P. O. Bog 2*1
F arn P ark . Florid a
Pubtleh Mar. I I . 25 A April

I. I. 1244.

CDS-IT

Government
Owned

Homes

Priced From $6,760
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

FHA - VA HOMES

To make the beet home
buy, aee tho

$100

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

For

Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2563 Park

Dr.

Jim Hunt Realty
FA S-tlia
Nlfht PA 2-0648

Office

322-2420 4334 Park Dr.

823 0700
Ssaiard, f i t .

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

$8.00 P E R MONTH
Assume remaining 6 payments
31. Poultry • Livestock
of $6.00 on repossessed '63
Model, Swing needle, DialMilk Cow for tale. 322-5354.
O-Matte Zlg Zag. Makes but­
tonholes, sews on buttons,
31A. Pets
makes fancy stitches, darns
4 patches, etc. E xc. condi­
D A C H S11UNDS, Miniature
tion. Phone 322-8627.
m ale*, healthy, AKC. Ph.
322-2448.
PIANOS — ORGANS
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Over 200 new and used to
choose from — all makes,
BLOOMING Roses on Cherotypes, sires, styles and col­
ket stock, AU other kind*
ors, from $79 up. Rentals,
of Nursery shrubbery and
too, and monthly terms as
DAY WORK. 322 2782.
trees.
low as $8. Reclaimed bar­
Gray Shadows Nursery
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
gains.
Every
Instrument
6 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
guaranteed. Streep's — 641
N. Orange, Orlando, Pbona
33. Furniture
20. Babysitter*
GA 4-2401.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS: INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
Unfurnished 2 Bn, house, kit­
Rooms private baths, 114
116 N. Park
322-9173
chen equipped. 322-3651.
W. F y it St.
Modern, clean, 2 BR apt. 601
2 B R ., 1 BATH
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jim m ie
1901 S. Park
322-5232
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374.
Screened porch, Including kit
Cowan. 322-4013.
Nites:
322-8971-3031
or 2248
chen equip. Down payment
T railer with F la. room at
$330.
Monthly
Payments
2 HR Apt. furn. 2005 French
SPRING SPECIALS I
tached, furnished. E lec., hot
$38.50.
Ave., Ph. 322-7234.
water, large lawn, near Os
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
3 nR , 2 Bath, Lovely Loch
teen. $8 per week. 322-0519
LONGWOOD AREA
INC.
Arbor $13,500 — $500 D n .before 9 a. m„ at noon, or
3 Bedroom*, Ilk B tlh i,
322 8074
$93 Per Mo.
after 8:30 p. m.
Westlnghouse Kitchen,
Central oil llca t, Carport,
STENSTROM RENTALS
3 RR, 1 Bath, Charming loca­
nont $100 Month
Furn. apt. upstairs
$ 65
BEDROOM HOMES
tion $11,350 — $500 Dn. —
Option
to
Buy
Furn. apt. downstairs
$ 75
IMMEDIATE
$75
Per Mo.
COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS
Furnished Homes
OCCUPANCY
17-92
Turn
W.
at
Five
Points
2 BR 1 bath city
$ 90
Air-Conditioning Optional
3 BR , 1 Bath 2 Sty, Country
on 427, U ml. In SR IS
2 B R 1 bath excel.
$100
As Low as $350 Down
with 2lk acres. $7,800 — $500
Salesman
on
Premises
3 BR partly furn.
$113
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
Dn. — $61 Per Mo.
3 BR 2 bath, lake.
$150 STOREROOM, or office, on
LAKE MARY
Unfurnished Homes
West on 25th St. and
1st. St., near 2 free park­
2 BR , l Bath, Newly painted
Ws hsvs several attractive ing lots. Inquire, Manuel Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
City — $8,000 - $500 Dn—
homss in Ravenna Park,
322-2744
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
$63 Per Mo.
Loch Arbor and Sanford.
LAKE WYMAN
Unfurn. 2 HR. house. 2411
Priced from $loo to $150,
HEIGHTS
3 BR , 1 Bath, Spanish Tradi­
Orange Ave. Ph. 322-0274.
LONGWOOD
tional $18,500 — $500 Dn. —
(South on 17-92—6 ml.
||07 P er Mo.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
2 Blks. Northwest of
pvt. bath and ihower, suit­
Longwood Plan)
2 BR , 1 Bath, Completely
able for couple or single
2563 Park Dr.
322-2420
TRAILER TRADES
furnished $6,800 — $500 Dn.
person or retired. All utili­
CONSIDERED
-$ 6 2 Per Mo.
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
ly located on First St., with­
2 HR, 1 Rath, Excellent Neigh­
IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT OF
in I block of 2 freo parking
T H E NINTH J U D i r i e i . C I R .
borhood $9,$00 — $300 D n —
lots and shopping center. In­
UUIT IN AND TOR S E M I­
Ph. 838-3911
$75 Per Mo.
quire at Manuel Jarobion
NOLE COUNTS', F LOR ID A .
I ’l l 4 N C E R Y NO. lax-H
Dept. Store, 211 E . First St. LOT In Lake Monroe, 62x148.
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
Make offer. Ph. 2734348,
Gar. apt. 1201 Mignolla Ave.
poration,
Orlando.
P la in tiff,
Apply 56:30.
IN VESTM EN T A REALTY
va.
GREEN
BRIAR
110 N. PARK AVE. 322 0173
F R A N K L IN
W IL L IA M S
and
RENT A BED
CAROLYN E. W ILLIAMS, hla
Choice
lots
available
In
Rol'away,
Hospital
&amp;
Baby
wife.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor New Custom Built Home on
Defendants.
Beds.
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
NOTICE O F SU IT IN
overlooking
golf
course.
By Day, Week, or Month
NOHTUAUK F O R E C L O SU R E
tion
call 322-3378.
Custom building to your
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
TO* F ra n k lin Williams
Raeldanc* Unknown
specifications,
Greenbrier
I
B
R
.,
Ilk bath home. As­
CARROL! ’S FURN ITURE
Carolyn E. W illiam s
developed by
sume payments. 322-3155.
Baeldene* Unknown
KINGSWOOD
Tou, Defendants, a r * h e re ­ U. For Sale or Rent
2 UR. Home. Study, Ilk
by notified that a complaint
RUILDEKS, INC.
to foreclose a certa in m o rt­ CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Baths, large Family Rm. in
202
Fairmont
Dr.
gage on tha following d escrib­
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
good neighborhood; includ­
ed properly, situate, lying and
'F
A
2-8074
322-1397.
btln g
In
Se mlnol*
County,
ing steve, refrlg., room airFlorida, to-w lt:
conditloncr, washing m a­
Lot I. Block II. RUXLAND 10. Wanted to Rent
chine it rugs. Really ter­
E S T A T E S , Amended P i l l ,
according to a plat th e r e ­ Wanted to Rent or take over
rific buy! Monthly pay­
of. r e c o r d *! In P la t Bonk
Property MnnnKomeiU
ments $13.50.
payments on 2 or 3 UR
12. pagta t A 2, of tha
&amp; Sales Broker ;
Public Records of Sem i­
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
house unfurn, below $70
nal* County, Florida,
Inc.
monthly. Ph. 322-9276.
Together with
n
FA 2-S074
On* OE range, E la ctrlck
modal 40181 W ll, Se rial TH- 12. Real Estate For Sale
Offers for your selection
OOI5I71; one
Duo-Therm
16 HuHineM Opportunity
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
haaler. model 111-2, Serial
l l l U I l i on* Victor Cllmaa
Bedroom
COIN OPERATED

Legal Notice

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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25c
CAR WASH
This totally new RAM JE T Doit-yourself 24-hour Coln-ope•ated Auto Laundry Is Abso­
lutely Unbelievable! I IThe
customer can get a car
clean Inside and out for
less than 60e. Operator* re­
port earnings of $800 00 to
$1,500.00 per month. No em ­
ployes required. 84.500.00
minimum caih required—
Balance can be financed.
Act todsy, 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. Massey
and Aisoclates
191 West Fairbanks Ave.
Winter Park, Florida

Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834

F U R N IT U R E

ELNA SUPERMATIC
Open arm, completely auto­
3 BOOMS FOB ONLY
m atic, hundreds of designs,
$12.03 A MONTH
buttonholes 4 feather stitchSofa Bed &amp; Matching Chair
lag. Guaranteed 4 with In­
2 End Tables
structions. Pay $8.90 per
Coffee Table
month. Sold for $349, less
2 Lamps
than Ik price. Sanford Saw­
Bedroom Suite Complete with
ing Center, 322-9441.
Mattress &amp; Box Springs
5 Pc. Dinette Set
Upright piano, exceUent con­
This Group Only $249.95
dition, reftnlshed and tuned.
Other groups $299.95 4 up
$173 or beat cash offer. Ph.
323-5324.

Budget Furn. Co.

HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Open 7 a.m, by appt. Also Longwood Plaza — Ph.838-4583 35. Articles Wanted
evenings. 3 Senior stylists. Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. WANTED: 200 r t . 42 Inch
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
Quick Service With the
chain link fence. 322-6429.
Cash
SU PER TRADING
26. Plumbing Service*
WANTED! Citrus fru it U r g e
POST. FA 2-0677.
or smaU amounts. B ond ed ;:
PLUMBING
WANTED reliable couple to
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lae Mans­
Contracting Repairs
take up monthly payments
field.
FA 1-4244
F R E E ESTIMATES
of $13.50 on 3 complete
R. L. HARVEY
rooms of furniture. CaU 36. Automobiles • Trucka
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
T E 8-1311, Casselberry, eol- '50 Ford 4 '53 CadlUac. Kid­
leet.
27. .Special Services!
dy's Standard Sarv, Station.,
100 N. French Ave.
A1U-COND1TION1NG
FBEK ESTIMATE

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

Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­ E S T A T E CLOSEOUT. See
ovating. New h Used Furni­
1962 Bulck Special In starture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234
age at Kent’a Garage, San­
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
ford, then call Mr. BergSPRING SPECIAL: Air-condi­
FA 2-2117.
atrom GA 5-6624 Orlando, or
tion pre-season service, win­
write Box 3145, Orlando.
dow unit only, $7.50. Phone Used furniture, appliances,
tools,
etc.
Bought
•
Sold.
322 8350.
'61 Volkswagen aadan, one
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
owner. Excellent condition.
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Ph. 322-6965.
and all types Home Repairs.
For
the
biggest
selection
of
1960 P oetise Bonneville Con­
All Work Guaranteed
nearly new and used furni­
vertible, fall power, It. 4 H.
A. J . ADCOCK
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Immaculate.
61,395.
Call
General Contractor
Brokers go in Casselberry
days 322-7459, nites 332-6275.
3229558
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 8.
1950 4 Dr. Dodge Sedan. E x c.
Need a Painter? 522-3090.
Sec'y desk, Gov. Wlnthrop,
running cond. R 4H , auto,
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
dark
mahogany, $30.
1
trana., 1130. 21" RCA Con­
call Horner Little at GreyQueen Anne chair, 1 Cogs­
sole TV, exc. cond. 660,
hound Bus Station. 322-1421
well chair, $23 each. Camp­
Lane Cedar Cheat. 322-6738.
or 522-9993.
bell. 349 3721.
buyino 4 nsw ar
An Investment, not an ex­ 34. Articlex For Sale
USED CART
pense. Call FA 3-5612 for
FINANCE IT WITH UR
Ilk-Ton,
18,300
B.T.U.
GE
airexpert advice on a Herald
♦ Low Interest Rates
conditioner, ex. corn). 2
advertising campaign.
♦ Low Monthly Payments
yrs. old, $123. CaU 322-6423,
FLORIDA STATE BANK
PIANO SVC. 4i TUNINO
APR. SPEC. Men'a Shoes.
Itrbuililing • Refcltlng
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 20} 1659 SJmce Deluxe, 4-door se­
F R E E ESTIM A TES
dan, clean, good oond. $350,
W. 1st St., Sanford.
GENE CUMIIAA
terms. 322-1764.
322-2661 — After 12 p m.
READY MIX CONCRETE
37.
Boats - Motors
Patioi, Floor, Free E s tim a te
Piano Tuning and Repair
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, USED
BOATS 4
motors.
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
sand, cement, rock, pips,
GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
steel, grease traps, dry
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
selection. Will trade, also
wells. Stepping stones.
SPRIN K LER SYSTEM S
repair. Tackle sold 4 re­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
AH Types and Sltca
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
309 Elm Ava.
323 3731
We Repair and Service
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
S T I N E
TVa Used. All makes 4 mo­
Machinery and Supply Co.
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9793. Gitaway To The Waterway
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
Large, Small. Call Bob
323 0742.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Hobson Sporting Goods

Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
301-6 8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3961

New 12' Boat, 7V4 kicker, fac­
BIG $- 9 SAVINGS
tory trailer. 6123. House­
On Floor Models 4
Bcrryhill Painting Contractor.
boat 6700. Roy Real's Body
Demonstrators
Commercial • Industrial •
Shop, 1001 So. Sanford Ave.
Residential. Free estimate. (F R E E Repslr ESTIM ATES)
In Your Home *
We Appreciate Your Busi­
36. Motorcycles • Scooters
In Snnford Call
ness. 322-2287.
SINGEIt
Uied Velo-Solex motor bike,
29. Automobile Service
Representative at
good condition, excellent for
Alan's Fabrics 4 Rugs
beginners. 322-292S.
322-3783
AUTOMOTIVE
39. Trallern • Cabanna
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING Repoisesed. Would like re­ 1956 E lcar House Trailer, 33 x
8. 2 Bedroom. Must see to
sponsible party to taka up
Good Used Cars Sold
appreciate. Ph. 323-0437.
payments of $9 per month
818 French Ave.
322-7765
on Slint-O-Matic Automatic
Come out 4 See the 1664
Auto G ists, Tops
.
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
APACHE CAMP1NQ
It Sea* Covers
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
TR A ILER S
ing condition. CaU CoUect
Cecil's
Trailer Salas
241-9387 evenings or 422Clark St., Enterprise
0932, Service Discount.
Ph. 666-4618
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-6032
I L L WORK GUARANTEED Gibion Tenor Guitar, practi­
cally new, cost new $150 1937 Buckeye 8 x 36 f t , ex­
cellent condition. 2 B R . 18
Local automobile dealers of­
with carrying case. 322-2928.
, x 20 ft. screened room. R eafer their belt buys in Herald
Used Hot Water heater, 30sonsbla. CaU 322-6022.
classified display ads.
gal. gss, IIS. Magic Chef
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
gas range, new oven therm­ Roadmaster trailer, I x 26
Free inspection, estimates,
ft. 61250 caih or 6350 down,
ostat, $35. Ph. 322 0937.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
and assumo pymta. See el
4 repairs discounted.
Countryside Trailer Perk,
Mahogany Drop Leaf Table 4
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
N.A.S. Entrance,
Chairs. $50. Ph. 322-1759.

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SANrORD

HERALD

WANT ADS
BRING

FAST

RESULTS

9100 DOWN
«I5 MONTH
g • Bedroom Home

CUSTOM REALTY
W INTER PARK
Corner Leo ltd. and 17-93
Phone SI4-002I

A N N O U N C E M E N T!
JOHN E. FOX, Realtor, wiahaa to oonounca to
hla many friends and tha public lhat ha haa
moved hla real eatata office from 110 North

Park Avtnue to 209 North Park Avastoa, la tha
Edwards Building, and ha wtH now enjoy wel­
coming you at hla now location.

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Pairs 6-A— April 8 , 1964

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Lyman Students
Participate In
Voting Poll

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By J i m Casselberry
W ith all the polltdal atrawa
the wind theae daya It la only
natural that the atudenta at
Lyman R ich School wanted to
express their own Prealdentlal
preference In a national stud
ent poll being conducted by
•Our Time*,” a national etud*
ant publication.
Participating w e r e t h e
American Hlatory, World Ilia*
tory, and Problema In Ameri
can Decomracy claaaea of
Ralph Brewer and Ken Camp*
bell.
Keaulta were aa follow*: On
the Democratic aide Prealdent
Lyndon B. Johnaon draw the
hlgheat Individual a u p p o r t
and Governor George Wallace
received three votea. High man
on the Hat of Reputillcano wne
Ambaaaador Henry C a b o t
Lodge with 111 votea. Other*
Hated on tha ballot were Rich
ard M. Nixon, 0.1; Senator
B arry Goldwater, 3.1; Govern
or Nelaon Rockefeller, eight;
Governor William Scranton,
four; Governor George Rom
ney, three; Senator Margaret
Chaae Smith, three and Har­
old Staaaen, no votea.
W rite-In* Included Attorney
General Robert Kennedy who
received five votea; former
Prealdent Dwight EUenhower,
two votea; Mr*. Jackie Hennedy, Jam ea Hoff* and Martin
Luther King, one vote each.
The atudenta were allowed
to vote fo r only one candidate
and the namee were not Hated
by party. Although Johnaon
received the hlgheat vote, it la
intereating to note that the
combined vote for the GOP
outnumbered the Democratic
vote.

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Member of the Sanford Ju n­
ior High School “ Uravettei"
will compete April 1&gt; In a
district
m ajorette
context
•ponaored by the Florida
Bandmaatera Aaaociatkm at
M erritt laland.
Tho "B rav ettea" captured
third place in a recent atate
context of the U. S. Twirling
Axaoclation a t Orlando. In thl*
context, medal* were won by
Bonnie Boyd, Dixie llolm cr*
M ary P a t Bertrang, Mary
Ja n e Burn*, Frances Dangle
man, Je a n Huff, Donna lie*
wiechln, Sharon Ganaa, Fran
cea Cammack, Brenda Brown
and Robin Fordham.
Peter Bukur wax elected
president of tho Council of
Twirling Teachers of the U.S
association.

Marine Corporal Howard H.
Benton, aon of Mra. Addle E.
Hawkins of 102 Oakland Ave.,
Sanford, received hi* certlfl
cate upon completion of the
Marine Corps Institute co r
respondence course, "The Ma
rlna Noncommissioned Offic­
e r " , in ceremonies held re­
cently.
He la assigned security dut­
ies as Corporal of the Guard
a t Marine Barracks at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Before entering the Marines
in April 1900, Corporal lien
ton attended the Lyman High
School a t Longwood.

By Mra. Adam Muller
The DeBary Chapter of the
Auxiliary to World War 1
Barracks 1197 recently spon­
sored a Dessert Card Parly
In the Community Center with
M tables in play.
Serving aa auxUiary chair­
man for the event was Mrs.
William Denning while Com­
mander WiUlam Brlea and
Michael Donlon represented
the Barracks.
Door prlxaa went to Mr.
and Mra. Herbert Vitt, Mra
X. Steere, Mrs. A. Van Dusen,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Newmann,
Mrs. M. Mahon, Mrs. F. MU
denbergar, Mr. and M-a. Irv
ing Jacob*, Mrs. M. Ebeach
Mrs. M. McManus, Barry An­
derson, Mrs. M. Donlon, Mra.
Z. Reilly, Garry Braverman,
Mrs. M. Holmes, Earl Anddrew*, Mrs. Julia Alien, Mrs.
W. Joyce, Mrs. W. Denning
Md Mra, Eugene Betaert,

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Scott Tow els.................‘VS 29*

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APRIL 9, 10, 11,
1964.

C o l o r M a r f a r l n s Q u a rte r!

Kraft's Parkay

:;*■ 27*

K r a f t's C h a ts * S p re a d

White or Colored Facial

Scotties Tissues..... 4

*1

Scott's White or Colored

Cheez-Whiz .......‘ S 39*

29*

Family Napkins..... 2

R ra a k s ta a a 'i A s s a rte d N e v e r*

By Scott —

Tasty Yogurt..... 19'
Longhorn Cheese £ 65*

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN G O V T INSPECTED
TENDER-AGED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Famous Cut-Rite

W axed Paper

W ls c a n t l* C h e ss* B a r, C h e d d a r

29*

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Muerster Cheese T 69*

RIB ROAST
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frozen foods •

T ip - T e a A s s e rte d

FruitDrinks....9

99*

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Croquettes........ n;k"; 69*

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Chuck Steaks 49 c
Short Ribs ...»&gt;• 39 c
Ground Beef . 49 c

tax

Frozen Dinners. . . 3 9 *
M rs . S m ith 's Z a it y L e tn e a

Meringue Pie....49*
C a lu n s k la B ra n d F ra s a n S p a n ish

Bean Soup......... ” ;*,*•39*
S o u th la n d 's Q u ic k F ra s c n

Whole Potatoes ,.SJ 39*
O a rta n 's Q u ic k F r a s t *

Fish Sticks..... 3

$1

M rs . F a u l's F a m ily P ack

Deviled Crabs

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ORANGES

D Vanilla Wafers...........'Spkf. 35c
F.F.V. Fudglca or Tasty
d Oatmeal Cookies.........,4pkV0,‘39e
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Cooks Foat, Cooks Fluffy

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Prune Juice ......... 3 &amp; $ 1 .
Apple J e lly ............
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M ayonnaise ............ft 3 9c

Peach Halves

Hunt's Zesty Flavored

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Snbln Ornl Sunday Data:
Who should take part? Everyono who has not completed
the full vaccine aerlei. O ffi­
cials stress that if you are “in
doubt, turn out.”
When? This Sunday from
noon to 6 p. m.
W here? Florida State Dank,
Movleland Drive-In Theater,
Crooms A c a d e m y , Geneva
School, A ft P Shopping Cent­
er, Stubbs Pharmacy, Midway
School, Winn-Dixie, Highway
17-02 and 434, Lake Monroe
School, Jai-A lai Fronton, Lake
Mary School and City Hall,
Oviedo.
Cost? Nothin?. Unless you
feel you cun donate 60 cents
to defray the cost of the pro­
ject.
W hy? Peace of mind, knowin ? you are immune to polio
viruses should they strike in
Seminole County.
• • •
“ The Clock" hears that a 6,000-man payroll may be added
to Seminole County's economy
in the very ncur future. Big
deal said to be "cooking' for
a new industry here.
• • •
Deport of the Presbyterian
Church in the United States
for 1903 shows that 2D new
congregations were organised
in the Southeastern states. Of
this number, two, or 14.6 per
cent .were formed inSeminole
County. These are the Church
of the Covenant, in Sanford,
and S t. Andrews Presbyterian
Church, Dear Lake.
• e
•
Figure out this one: Tele­
phone rang in The Herald of­
fice. A pleasant Voice said:
This is Miss Joy with the I’e*
riodical Company in Jackson­
ville, Florida, I f you can an­
swer one question fo r me I
may have a very pleasant sur­
prise for you.” It. E. Porter
replied, "A lrig h t.” And Miss
Jo y hung up her phone.
• • •
Mack Cleveland J r . Is hob­
bling around town .watching
where he stops. The Seminole
County senator has a good,
painful reason. Gout.
• • •
I t ’s being market-tested now
and powdered grapefruit Juice
may soon become a new prod­
uct on the market. Developed
by scientists of the U. S. D. A.
Agricultural Research Service
and others, the new powder
dissolves in cold water to
make a nutritious grapefruit
juice with a remarkable fresh
flavor.
• e
•
Reminds us of the dehydrat­
ed water some wag tells about.
It comes in a paper cup. When
you want a drink, all you have
to do is add wuter.

• • •

A financial boost has been
given cities and towns in Sem­
inole County as they share in
the (2,973,932.53 allotment of
the S late Deverage Depart­
ment's cignret tax collections
for Februury. The division, ac­
cording to the director, Rich­
ard It. Keating, gives A lta­
monte Springs, (1,710.73; Cas­
selberry, (5,076.72; Longwood,
(2,307.72; North O r l a n d o ,
(1G0.G1; Oviedo, (080.02; San­
ford, (14,040.37.
• • •
Remember about this time
last year when North Orlando
had a police department and
no gun? . . . now they have
the gun but no police depart­
ment. Resignation of Chief
Andy Ferrin was turned in
last week and requests at
Tuesday night’s council meet­
ing for a volunteer to take the
job met with no response, not
even a suggestion.
• • •
Incidentally, y o u r c l o c k
winder (who became a “clock
watcher” before the long
meeting adjourned )would like
to note a t this time that May­
or Irene Van Kepoel scored a
commendable performance at
a difficult meeting, first time
presiding. A number of con­
troversial issues, in addition
to the many annual assign­
ments, were on the agenda
and the overflow audience
showed no hesitancy in join­
ing in the discussion nt every
turn.

WASHINGTON (U P I) The railroads announced to­
day an embargo on all
freight traffic as of a min­
ute past midnight as the
government sought feverish­
ly to avert a nationwide rail
strike at that time.
In anticipation of the
strike, most railroads oper­
ating In the United States
announced they would not
accept freight of any kind
for loading, transportation,
interchange or reconsignment effective at 12:01 a.m.
Friday.
• •
•
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
The Johnson administration
opplied round-the-clock press­
ure on union and management
officials today to avert a

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Nation Braces
For Tieuplf
Strike Conies

threatened
nationwide
rail
strike at one minute alter
midnight.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtx, warning that a lieup of
Am erica’s rail t r a n s p o r t
would disrupt the U. S. econ­
omy, said the public interest
demanded an immediate set­
tlement of the dispute.
He presided at the hourslong
emergency
mediation
session at the Labor Depart­
ment which finally broke up
with "no progress” reported
at 3 a. 19. EST today. Wirtx
scheduled another meeting to
begin seven hours later at 10
a. m. Zero hour for the threat­
ened strike Is 12:01 a. m.
(local tim e) Friday.
The labor secretary said a
m ajor complication during the
two top union leaders—Char­
les Luna, president of the
Brotherhood of R a i l r o a d
Trainmen, who was reported to
be In Canada, and II. E. Gil­
bert, president of the Bro­
therhood of Locomotive F ire ­
men and Engincmcn. The sec­
retary said he expected both
men at the 10 a. m. meeting.
Wirtx said after the eorly
morning session that there
were no plans at present to
bring the President directly
Into the dispute.
President Johnson, facing
his most serious labor crisis
since he took office Nov. 22,
arranged to keep In touch
with Wirtx on developments in
the peacemaking efforts.
The nation's railroads were
poised to impose new work
rules even though 200,000
members of five train operat­
ing unions have vowed to walk
off their Jobs the minute the
changes take effect.
The railroads took the step
to combat what their spokes­
man termed "guerrilla war­
fare” after four of the unions
struck the Illinois Central
Railroad in a surprise, pre­
dawn manepver Wedn&lt;;adAV
that touched off the latest
crisis in the complex conflict
that began In 1959.
Johnson directed Wirtx to
call the railroad and union
spokesmen
into conference
Wednesday night to head off
a paralyzing walkout.
In a precedent • breaking
move, the government also
called these top railroad ex­
ecutives into emergency talks:
Stuart
Saunders, Pennsy­
lvania Railroad; Ben Heineman, Chicago &amp; North West­
ern Railway; Wayne John­
ston, Illinois Central; E . S.
Marsh, Santa Fe Lines; Al­
fred Perlman, New York Cen­
tral; W. T. Rice, Atlantic
Coast Lines; Walter Touhy
Chesapeake A Ohio, and Wil­
liam White, Erle-Lackawanns.
Informed sources said the
administration
peacemakers
were concentrating primarily
on agreement on a procedure
for resolving the tangled work
rules Issues.

CHICAGO (U P I)—The na­
tion braced today for a crip­
pling rail strike that could
paralyze countless industries,
clog highways with commu­
ters nnd put a serious dent in
the country’s economy.
Housewives would feel the
pinch in family pocketbook*
und growers of perishable
food would suffer irreparable
losses.
The threatened strike was
set fo r 12:01 a.m. (local time)
Friday.
The day-old srlke of the
Illinois C e n t r a l Railroad,
which precipitated the latest
crisis in a long-simmering
dispute
over
werk
rules
changes, already posed tre ­
mendous problems.
A nationwide w a l k o u t
would pose mure.
Service to more than 2,000
communities in the Midwest
and South was cut o ff by the
Illinois Central walkout.
The sudden strike sent
thousands of c o m m u t e r s
flocking to buses, car pools
and taxi cabs in Chicago.
Freight shipments were tied
up throughout the line’s oper­
ation in 4 states from the
Great Lakes to the Gulf
Coast.
Louisiana strawberry grow­
ers and the nstlons’ banana
industry would be particu
Iarty affected by a prolonged
strike.
Several large m anufartur
ing plants in Memphis, Tenn.,
already have been hard hit
by the I-C strike.
Meat packing planta and
other food processora would
have to rely on trucks for all
their shipping operations —
and there probably will not
be enough trucks to go
around.
A strike of even a few days
duration would result in mas­
sive layoffs and shutdowns.
The auto industry, which em­
ploys a half million persons,
would be among those seri­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
ously affected. The steel in­
dustry,
railroad
companies The body of General of Hie
and aluminum producers also Army Douglas MacArthur lay
in state today beneath the
would In- hard hit.
great dome of the Capitol,
symbol of the nation he serv­
ed for most of his long life.
His simple grey s t e e l
casket—standard Army issue
—retted in the Capitol notunda on the black cstaflaque
that a century ago bore Die
Twelve tagged fish have body of Abraham Lincoln and
been taken by 10 anglers from less than five months ago
Lake Golden In the (500,000 that of John F. Kennedy.
Schlits fishing derby, it was
The remains of the ((-yearlearned today.
old hero were brought to
Orlando distributor for the Washington Wednesday on the
brewery has submitted the tag second stage of the journey
numbers to Milwaukee for to his final resting place.The
confirmation of the cash val­ body will be flown to Nor­
uation o f the tags. One fish In folk, V s., later today, where
Lake Golden reportedly is it will lie in state until burial
carrying a (10,000 U g .
Saturday in the MacArthur
Chief Jean K. Benson, San­ memorial—a 114 • year • old
ford Naval A ir Station, has former city courthouse.
hooked three of the prise fish.
The casket, due to arrive
Others are Lois II. Ries, 417 at Norfolk at 3:30 p.m., was
Beth Drive; Donald Faulkner, to be borne by horse-drawn
2434 Cedar- Avenue; Emory caisson through the streets of
E. Atwell, 434 Maniin Ave­ the Virginia city—birthplace
nue; Warren H. Donat, Lung- of his mother and her long
wood, and George Osborne, time home—to the memorial.
Chief M. 0 . Kyser, David II. The body will lie in state in
Hall, Charles M. Ward and the memorial until shortly be­
Ronald E . Poison, all of SNAS. fore funeral services at St.
Hall’s catch was a bluegill; Paul's Episcopal Church at 11
all others were bass.
a. m. Saturday.

MacArthur Now
Lies In Capitol

12 Tagged Fish
Taken From
Lake Golden

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 11)08

THUR sT, APRIL 0, 1004

Polio Can Be Wiped J1QWA...
Out, Physician Says Wallace Home
The American public holds
in Its hands the chance to
wipe out polio once ami for
all.
Dr. Kenneth E. Pierce em ­
phasized tills noon at the Sanford-Seminole Jay cee luncheon
in the Civic Center.
Tlie chance Is contained in
two doses of Sabin vaccine
and the first dose will be ad
ministered this Sunday in the
------------------------- *-------- -4 —

Gen. MacArthur
Korean War
Charge Bared
NEW YORK (U P I)— General of the Army Douglas
MacArthur may have be­
queathed the Western world
one of its greatest security
scandals by charging that
Britain betrayed the Allied
war effort ill Korea to the
Communists.
MacArthur said the British
gave his war plans to the
Chinese enemy ami were abet­
ted In so doing by "fools"
and "Anglo- 8 axon-Philea” in
Washington. His accusations
were made in separate 1954
Interviews with two Ameri­
can reporters — Jim Lucas of
Scripps Howard newspapers
and Bob Considlne of llvarat
Headline Service. They were
kept secret until Wednesday.
The general also was quot­
ed as saying he could have
won the war In Korea in It)
days by dropping 30 to 50
atomic bombs on Communist
Chinese forces and using hun­
dreds of thousands of Nation­
alist Chinese troops to spring
a strategic mouse • trap on
the milliomiisn Communist
force.
MacArthur also advocutcd
denying the Communists re­
supply and preventing anoth­
er invasion of Korea " fo r at
least 00 yrara" by sowing a
massive robalt radiation licit
scrota the Asian Peninsula.
He said Washington vetoed
the plsns under British op­
position.
The British Foreign Office
declined comment on MacArthur's sweeping indictment,
but the British Embassy in
Washington Immediately de­
nied any betrayal in Korea
by ita government.
"W e
had
commonwealth
forces In Korea a t the time
ao obviously we had no in­
terest whatever In leaking
American plans to the Chin­
ese,” an embassy spokesman
said.

Report Deluyed
JA C K SO N V ILLE (U P I) —
A logjam o f paperwork has
delayed a biracial group's re­
port on publle feeling shout
ths civil rights problem hers.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U P I)
Jayrt-c-sponsorcd Sabin Oral —Gov. \leorge C. Wallace flew
Sunday.
homo from his first presi­
I)r. Pierce said the objective dential primary Wednesday
of Hie SOS program is to \night to lie greeted by a
"kill paralytic polio in the brass hand and more than
community.” The Salk vac­ 3,000 cheering supporters.
cine was never able to do
this, tlx* speaker said, but
Sabin will " if we have maxi­ ' WASHINGTON
(D P I)
mum community participa­ Gen. Curtis K. LeMay will
tion."
|remain as Air Force chief of
o advantages uf the Sabin I staif until he reaches retireTho
!.'.« is Hi'1*
th**' it o
te i.if. ui/j -ment age on Feb. 1, 1965. He
vaccl.'.e
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carrier stage, meaning that* has held the job since Ju ly 1,
persons can, and have carried 1901.
the virus, although they were
immune. They could give it
to others, Dr. Pierce said.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
For this reason, he added, (U P I) — Communist guerril­
it is important that older las overran a South Vietna­
persons (carrie rs) lake part mese training center only 15
in the SOS program even miles from the capital Wed­
though they will not be per­ nesday, leaving 26 government
sonally adlicted by the dis­ soldiers dead and 37 missing,
ease.
it was announced today.
Sabin vaccine, he said, is
"in competition with the or­
dinary virus in the body and
MIAMI (U P I) - Hep. Earl
will remove it from the body; Faircloth asked Gov. Farris
will kill It.”
Bryant again Wednesday to
Dr. I’elrce itressed that the demand (hat Atty. Gen. Jam es
Sabin vaccine is totally safe. Kynes l*»ue a detailed report
"Tho only way a persons will of his uses of state plane
know hr has taken it Is when since announcing hr will seek
he tastes the sweetness of the
a new term.
cube of sugar.”
The vaccine is given In the
sugar rube or In distilled wa­
WASHINGTON
( UPI )
ter for diabetics.
Senate
Republican
Leader
The "feeding stations" few
Everett M. Dirkscn’s propos­
this Sunday’s project have
als
lo modify the fair em ­
been set up in convenient
ployment section of the civil
places throughout liie county
rights bill ran into a liberal
These are located at the fol­
GOP challenge today in ad­
lowing:
vance ef a parly conference
Florida Stale Bank, Movieland Drive-In Theater, Crooms on them.
Academy, Geneva School, A &amp;
P Shopping Center, Stubbs
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U P I)
Pharm acy, Midway School,
Winn-Dixie, Highway 17-92 and — Henry (B u ster) Hell, vice
I3t, 1-akc Monroe School, Ja l president of the International
Association
Aalai Fronton, Lake Mary Ixmgshoremon's
School and City Hall in (1LA), Wednesday night be­
cam e tiie sixth man to he
Oviedo.
convicted on charges of tam ­
pering with a jury that was
to try Teamsters Union P res­
ident Jam es lloffa.

LeMay Stays

Reds Kill 26

Report Asked

Ev Challenged

6th Conviction

Bunche Tries
To Avert War

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I) —
Top United Nations trouble­
shooter Ralph J . Bunche step­
ped into the Cyprus crisis to­
day in an effort lo avert a
clash between the Greek Cyp­
riot government and Turkey.
Ilunclie arranged a meeting
this morning with President
Makarius, leader of the Greek
Cypriot community, to be fol­
lowed by talks with Vice
President Fazil Kuchuk, head
of the rival Turkish Cypriota.

Sanford Man's
Brother Killed
Vance Davis, brother of
Johnny Davis of Sanford, was
accidentally electrocuted Wed­
nesday while serving as an
electrical engineer on a con­
struction job in Morton, Miss.
Funeral services are sche­
duled to be held In Morton
s i to t . m. Frida/,

Can’t Believe It
LONDON— E arl Shinwcll,
defense minister of Britain
at the time of the Korean
War, replying to reported
charges of Gen. Douglas MacArthur Hiat Britain supplies
hit war plans to the Commun­
ist Chinese:
" I can hardly believe that
Gen. MacArthur said any­
thing so foolish."

Farm Bill OKd
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
The House, in a long and of­
ten hectic session, approved
President Johnson's contro­
versial farm bill shorUy after
midnight to give the Chief
Executive a double legislative
victory. Passage of the whealcotton bill, which now goes
to the While House, came only
a few hours after the Housa
approved the President's pro­
posal to expand the food
stamp program for the needy.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 165

Burns Fires Heated
Reply To Dickinson
By United Prrss International
Jacksonville Mayor llnydon
II111ns fired buck angrily Wed­
nesday at a charge of oppon­
ent Fred O. Dickinson o f West
Palm Beach to cap a day of
attacks and counter-attacks in
tlia Democratic campaign for
governor.
Also near the end of ths
day, candidate Fred K arl of
Daylonn Beach added hla prediction for the May primaries
to those advanced by soma of
the other candidates. So far,
none, of the six has left him­
self out of the runuff In tha
political prognoaticatlng.
Karl, campaigning in Pan
unm City, aaid he will be in
Hie running with Sen. Scott
Kelly of Lakeland.
Burns, meanwhila, loosed
hla swat at Dicklnaon when ha
arrived in Galncavilla to wind
up hla day,
"M r. Dicklnaon, in a dlspicabty low television attack
In Jacksonville last week,

'Next Step' In
Gemini Program
CA PE KENNEDY (U P I)—
Amerira’a P roject G e m i n i ,
freah from proving it ran
launch a two-seater apace
rapaule, now turns to the task
of demonstrating it ran re­
cover one and to the selection
of men to ride the cra ft Into
orhlL
The firry ride of an unman­
ned 7,000-|&gt;ound Gemini spaceship into orbit abourd a Titan2 rocket Wednesday "allows
ua to progreas to the next
step" in the nation’s newest
manned spaceflight program,
said an exhuherunt Charles A.
Mu thews, Gemini p r o j e c t
manager.
Tha "n e x t atep” is twofold:
— Tha launching of a similar
s|Mire capsule on a sub-orbital
up and down flight to try out
re-entry techniques and recov­
ery forces. That shut la plan­
ned for "th is summer.” prob­
ably August
— Tha selection of the first
two man who will make a
spaca voyage aboard
tha
Gemini cra ft, which la mors
than twice as large as tha
bell-shaped Mercury capsule
that took each of four astro­
nauts into o r b it Tha pilots
will be named ‘‘within a few
weeks.”

said ha knew tha identity o f a
public relations man with
whom I met and planned the
racial incidents In Jackson­
ville, snapped Burn*.
Ha said ha fe lt It was un­
necessary to answer this at
home "since the Jacksonville
audienca knew tha circum­
stances of several days pre­
ceding my entrance into the
problem."
Ha aaid, h e w a v a r , tha
e h a r g e a wera “unfounded,
ridiculous and absurd,“ and
that "now Mr, Dickinson is
talsviaing this film in all areas
of tha state . . . I now cal) on
Dicklnaon to prova his charge,
or publicly acknowledge this
la another political lie such aa
those being waged daily by
him and other candidates.”
In Orlando, Dickinson called
klathewa "the new publle de­
fender of Jacksonville boss
Burns”—referring to a de­
mand earlier Uiia week by
Mathewe that Dicklnaon prove
hla chargoa ag aln it Burns or
get out of tha governor’s
rare,
‘‘.Senator Mathews, through
hla attacks on me, hna become
tha beat press agent 1 have,”
said Dirkinion—and added a
slap at Mathewa’ failure to
vote down the Milk Commitahm's price-fixing powers in
the IU63 seas Inn.
Dickinson also won endorse­
ment Wednesday from the
l ’ulatka Daily News, which
commented editorially: "A ll
Florida Is on the move. Wa
must move with it, and for
this promising era ahead Putnun: County, like the rest o f
Florida, needs a man like Bud
Dicklnaon.”

MAJOR

Negotiations
wera being
completed today in A tlanta
on an application by the SL
Juhna-Imiian River Canal Dis­
trict for a (50,000 loan from
the U. S. Housing and Homs
Finance Agency (IIH F A ) to
finance further engineering
studies fo r the Sanford-Indiun
River waterway.
John Krider, canal district
chairman, and Harold Scott,
Jacksonville engineer, wera
conferring with H IIFA offic­
ials todny at Atlanta. Scott
represents Reynolds, Smith
and Hills, engineers.
Tho state government al­
ready has advanced ( 10,000
for engineering studies whilo
Seminole, Volusia, Brevard
nnd Orange Com.tics havo
voted (2,600 each annually
for operations.
Norman Bryan, of the en­
gineering firm 's Orlnndo of­
fice, said today that right-ofway 350 fre t wide and 24
miles long will be donated
gratis by Norman Lund, of
lltu sville (the former Cam­
eron tra ct), Miami Corpora­
tion, Lauderdale Theater Cor­
poration and Cameron Devel­
opment Porporatlon.
He said width of tha canal
will vary from 175 to 225 feet
and it will lie eight or mura
feet deep, running between
two locks at 16 feet abova
aea level.
Commencing at Lake Mon­
roe, the right-of-way will fol­
low tho St. Johns through
Osteen Bridge to a point near
Lemon Blu ff, cut overland im­
mediately north of Osceola
Airport, cross the SL Johns
and In a nearly atraight Una
proceed overland, cross U. 8 .
Highway 1 and continue (•
the Indian River a t Oak Hill.
It is at this U tter point
that the U. S. Army Corps
of Engineers la planning a
new haulover canal from tha
Indian River fo r the inter*
coastal waterway Into M&lt;tiqulto Lagoon. The present
haulover canal north of T it­
usville will he closed to elim­
inate water traffic near tha
■para missile launching alta.
Spoil from the canal rightof-way will be dumped In
such a manner aa to provide
a bed fo r a future four-lane
highway between Sanford and
tha Atlantic Coast, should it
ever be developed by the S U te
Road D epartm ent This was
a suggestion made more than
a year ago by John Urumley,
Sanford, member of tha sanal
d istrict
I t has been reported tha
two locks, raising the canal
level, will eliminate salt w at­
er intrusion Into tho fresh
water St. Johns.
Tha proposed canal la a
century-old dream to open tha
S t Johns River to through
water tra ffic, both commer­
cial and pleasure c r a f t l?ia
Florida leg islatu re appropri­
ated mmo ( 6(&gt;,()Oo for its con­
struction prior to the War Be­
tween the States but that
conflict hatted the plana.
Canal district officials hava
expressed tha hops that H itFA will finunce the entire
project. It also has been sug­
gested it be financed through
revenue.

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A defective boiler at the Nchi Bottling Company plant,
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firemen Wednesday night at
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the direction of Chief Mack N.
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Six grand prizes will be gtan away free. Bring the entire family. Free bellons for the kiddise.
This is our wey of thanking yon for the opportunity of senring yon k an ever growing and
expending community. Florida State Bank makes a point of keeping abreast of the times and
dte community. On this Iwnnty-fifth anniversary, we look forward to many mom years of
growth and prosperity, for your bank, its customers and aQ of Central Florida.

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Kstaolished 1908

FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 181

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During Saturday n I g h t ’ i
auction at the Sanford Klwanls Club'a pancake eupper
certain aectlona o f thl* column
will be put on the block. Thoie
who are aucceaiful In bidding
for apace ran uac it for any*
thins they deaire— except for
advertising or dealing In peraonalitiea. We're not worried.
Nobody in Sanford would uac
the apace to attack someone
else, anyway.
• • •

Boat Plant Opens Here Monday
Enabling Act
Called Key To
Getting Port

Some times it doesn't pay to
“ Get the enabling set (for
get out of bed in the morn­
the
Sanford Port Authority)
ings. Like on Wednesday a
Herald reporter went to San­ and it won’t be 10 or 15 years
ford Naval Academy to take before you’ll be moving. It'll
pictures of the opening of the be snowballing."
Lucai E. Hannon, semi-renew Olympic-slie swimming
pool. On Thursday the report­ tired engineer, alerted the
er learned he left the swim­ Seminole County Chamber of
ming pool too early . . . the Commerce'! Port Authority
midshipmen picked up their Committee to this Thursday
superintendent, Col. H. J. Fur­ afternoon.
man, and pitched him in, uni­
Tiie committee met to con­
form and all. Now, there tinue plans for the Port Auth­
would have been a good p-1 ority and reported steady
picture.
steps being taken to reach the
goal.
• • •
The group will meet again
“ The Clock" learns there
will be some “ fireworks" at “ in about a month" to hear
Tuesday evening’s session of from its legislative aubcomthe North Orlando City Coun­ mlttee, headed by Atty. Gor­
cil. Ex-Mayor W. W. Ander- don Frederick, and a feasibil­
aon is scheduled to request ity committee, headed by
Mayor Irene Van Eepoel to Scott Burns.
identify the anonymous au­
Frederick said hit group
thors of “ The Informer," the would have a “ rough draft"
mimeographed “ news" sheet of the enabling act at that
causing so much turmoil in time for the full committee’s
our sister city. It Is a moot c o n s i d e r a t i o n .
Mean
question whether Mayor Irene while, Burn* will contact var­
will honor the request. “ The ious engineering flrmi to get
Clock" learns, too, that Mayor their procedures in arriving
Irena has been boycotting at the feasibility report and
North Orlando civic and social tho cost. This also will be
functions in favor o f Winter available at the next meeting
Park.
Francis Roumillat, P o r t
• e e
Authority Committee chair­
Elisabeth Klein will present man, said arrangements are
her dance students in a recital being made for a trip to Bainat 8 p. m. Monday at Seminole bridge, Ga., where a comHigh School auditorium for pletcly-barge terminal la in
the benefit of the 8 eminule operation.
County Juvenile Council.
This would most closely par­
a a •
allel the facility scheduled lor
A t last a Schlltx moneyed the SL Johns Alver area.
fish has been caught in Sem­
The area terminal would be
inole County outside o f Lake located west of Sanford; the
Golden. Hubert Moore, of 114 Sanford municipal dock area
Academy Avenue, according to and much of the Lake Monroe
the O r l a n d o
distributor, section would be rearranged
caught a tagged bass in the into a giant marina.
St. Johns Itiver near PusRoumillat reported to the
sle Lake. It weighed a little committee on the recent trip
over one pound. Three more to Brunswick, Ga., and a thor­
tagged fish have been caught ough examination of that port
in Lake Golden by Van Sage, setup.
200 Palm place; R. T. Me“ One o f the most Impress­
Caakill, R. R. 2, and John ive things we learned was
Stankiewics, of 111) Oakland that one-way barging Is pro­
Avenue.
fitable. Some of us had feared
• • e
return trips with the barge
City Manager Pete Knowles empty would rule this out.
learned from City Attorney
“ This Is not so," Roumillat
liill Hutchison Wednesday that continued. “ If the haul is of
more and more political candi­ about 300-mile duration or
dates' campaign signs are more, the barges always pick
showing up on city property, up cargo for the return trip."
contrary to law. I'ete wouldn't
The chairman also told of
say which candidates or where the “ tremendous increase" in
. . . but let it be known the highway and rail facility uses
signs would come down. What once a terminal is establish­
a waste of money!
ed.
• • •
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
One of the very first to take recalled the “ vait wealth of
advantuge of the new Sanford information readily available
Naval A c a d e m y swimming for us at all times" which was
pool Wednesday wus Capt. offered by the Brunswick port
James O. Mayo, commanding officials.
officer of Naval AtUck Wing
County CommDskm Chair­
One at SNAS. Captain Mayo man James P. Avery Jr. urg­
came dressed for the occasion, ed close coordination of all
too, trunks and a beach Jacket. groups involved in forming
Didn't bother to change at the the authority — city, county.
school.
Chamber of Commerce and
• • •
the legislative delegation.
Once the full intent is es­
Catholic Women’s Club of
All Souls Parish will bold Ks tablished, Avery said he felt
annual communion breakfast sure the Housing ft Home
and Installation of officers Finance Agency will make
Sunday at the Mayfair Inn available funds for the feas­
after the &gt;30 mass. Rev. ibility study.
Richard J. Lyons will Install
The next step will be pre­
Mrs. Richard Gleeson, presi­ liminary reports on the legis­
dent; Mrs. Swlbert Durand, lative act draft and feasibil­
vice president; Mrs. Clayton ity data. Then its another
Mamele, recording secretary; •tudy session at Bainbridge.
Mrs. Eugene Rogero, corres­
Then . , .
ponding secretary, and Mrs.
Theadore LaTour, treasurer.
Call 668-(638, 322-8302, 322-3013
or 322-3638 for reservations.
Inclement weather today
e • •
caused postponement o f the
A public service is offered formal opening o f the new
today by the Seminole County Rnndo Alley snail and the
Sportsmen's Association. It is accompanying art exhibit
paying for a half-page ad in tntll n later date, it waa
today's Herald explaining— Jointly announced by City
without any pro’s or con's— Manager W. E. Know lea
the controversial water control and James Talmadge, Banact to be voted on next Tues­ ford Chamber af Commerce
day.
manager.

Opening O ff

JlfLWA...
Crusade To Begin

Jobs Found For
60 Residents
Of Seminole

BAN DIEGO, Calif. (U P D —
Evangelist Hilly Graham hr
gin* a in-day religious missile
Production operation* of
tonight at Kalhoa Stadium.
Southern Fiberglass Productswith an annual payroll of
$200,000, will get under way
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Monday at the Williams build­
Starting today, nil television ing in Sanford Industrial Park.
Earl Smith, vice president
set* must he made to receive
of the Orlando-based firm,
at leant 82 channel*.
said today some 60 Seminole
County reddents have been
MOSCOW (U P I)—Tha So- employed through Joe Foy,
vlet Union unveiled new mo- local manager of the Florida
bile "twin rocketa" today in a Stale Employment Service,
w-nr-und-pearc display in Red and will be called to their
Square opening ita annual Jobs during the next week.
Smith said eight key per­
May Duy celebration*.
sonnel have been transferred
from the Orlando plant to
supervise production here of
WINCHESTER. Vs. (UPI)
fiber glass boats. All other
— Luci Unincx Johnion, who
employes will be Seminole
began her reign a* Shenan­
County residents, he pointed
doah queen with a fond preslout.
dential kit*, led the apple blotThe Orlando plant, accord­
sum festival parade today with
ing to Harold Slama, presi­
her proud mother looking on.
dent has been producing nine
boats daily. With the opening
Monday of the local plant,
SAIGON, Vlet Nam (UPI) the Orlando facility will pro­
— Four American Marine*
duce five boats dally and the
were wounded Thursday when Sanford plant will turn out a
Communist guerrillas fired at minimum of 10 boats daily.
U. S. helicopter* airlifting
Production will open Mon­
troopa out o f a battle area, it day locally on a limited basis,
was announced today.
Smith said, but will move
into higher gear by the end
of next week. He aald sonic
WASHINGTON (U PI) — machinery must tie installed
The Air Force'a annual “ fly­ and tooling i*necessary tie
ing saucer” report shows that fore operations are commenc
sightings of temporarily un­ ed.
identified flying objects fell
The company manufactures
o ff mound the nation during the Cobia line of fiber glass
HIC3.
boats,
IS- to 22-foot craft
along
with off-shore fishing
boats
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DAYTON (U PI) — c'ormer
Smith al*&lt;* assured Semi
vica president Richard M. note County buslneti houses
Nixon culled for a harder pol that all materials and aup
icy in Viet Nam and Luos, plies for the new Southern
slating Thursday night that plant here wilt be purchased
"there should be no privileged locally, whenever possible.
sanctuaries for gueiiillus,"

82-Clmnnel Sets

Reds Show Might

Luci Leads Parade

FLORIDA STATE HANK is celebrating its
silver jubilee with open house today and with
installation of $50,000 in automatic bookkeep­
ing machinery. In keeping with its 25th anni­
versary, the bank is presenting prizes to its
customers and guests. Pretty Marie Howen dis­
plays the silver pieces to be presented, along
with a color TV.
(Herald Photo)

Florida State Bank
Observes 25th Year
The rain may have cut the ly dominated the eyes as
size of visitors to the Florida they were presented to child­
State Bank this morning, but ren who carried them around
spirits were high as the bank while their parents visited the
marked its 23th anniversary various bsnking facilities.
of serving the Stnford area.
Other than the registration
A coffee w u held prior to table, where visitors signed
the formal openlolg of tod a yV h r tithe*- a erlor. -*clevUk&gt;n
celebration and w*'ie$
set or one of fiv.'
lag Mil
door* opened the visitors
ver sets, the place most visit­
gan pouring (no pun intended) ed was the new HIM ma­
in.
chines which the bank recent­
Florida Slate began its ser­ ly purrhased.
vice to the community at the
At a cost of $30,000, the
Park Avenue and First Street machines will provide magenintersection,
in subsequent tized numbered chocks to
years it outgrew that site and customers to help facilitate
moved to the sparkling quart­ the banking process. The in
ers it now occupies.
stallation is the first for
When the doors opened for Seminole County.
the first time 23 years ago.
While some banking em
A. B. Peterson Sr. supplied ployes continued their rou
flowers for the festivity. He tine duitics, others, aided by
did the same today, Another Welcome Wagon hostesses,
"first" vlstor to the original explained the operations to
bank was 3frs. Doris Spencer. visitors.
She also was on hand for to­
Tonight at 7:30 the special
day’s celebration.
gifts will lie awarded to some
The lobby of the bank had of those who registered this
highly festive tone todiy.
morning. At 8 p. m. the lunk
long blue balloons probab- will close.

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EDITORIAL COMMENT

School Issue
A large number o f Inquirieft an to the Hi a t u s
of a ronMtitutional amendment vote coming up
next November han prompted The Sanford Her­
ald to offer this explanation (n Rm readers.
The quealion for atutewide vole on Nov. .*1
in: Shall the school auperintendent (of Semi­
nole and neven other rountieH — Escambia,
l-ake, Martin, Okeechobee, Calm Reach, Put­
nam and Taylor) be elected by the people or ap­
pointed by the School Hoard?
The question In not on inHue in thin year’s
election of a itchool auperintendent for Seminole
County. Whoever is elected in November of this
year will nerve until January 1969.
The 1963 Leginlature approved an art bring­
ing the proponed cniwtitutlonnl amendment be­
fore Htate votera throughout Florida in Novem­
ber. It muat be approved by a majority of the
atate’a electors to become law. AND IT .MUST
HE APPROVED liY THE SEMINOLE COUN­
TY ELECTORS TO BECOME LAW IN THIS
COUNTY. Even though approved statewide, if
voted down in Seminole County it will become
a dead issue here.
If approved statewide and in Seminole
County in November, the Seminole County
School Hoard may exercise its prerogative and
call for a special "local option" election for
Seminole County voters only. If finally approv­
ed, the school auperintendent then would be ap­
pointed on a four-year trial basis.
Purpose o f the proposed change in to give
the School Hoard the assurance o f having u
trained, experienced administrator to direct and
guide Seminole County’s biggest business, a
multl-million-dollar enterprise.

4 GIs Wounded

Fewer Saucers

‘ Harder Policy*

Joan At Wake
WAKE ISLAND (UPI) —
Flying housewife Joan Mcr
rium landed her two-engine
plune safely at Wake Island
tonight, finally completing the
uft-delayed Guam-Wuke leg of
her solo flight around the
woriiL

Erhard Proposal
BERLIN (U PI)— Weal Gcr
man Chunrellcr Ludwig Eh'
hard, in a May Day statement,
offeied todny to rearh an un­
derstanding with Russia ami
the nation* o f custom Europe
but said his government would
never negotiate with East Ger­
many.

Parade Auto
Gem Studded
Somr of the S'trinc VIP*
were silting on $17,000plus in
that parade last Saturday and
didn't know it.
Ford Motor Company, out
of Detroit, authorized it* arc*
distributor at West Palm
Beach to send five Lincoln
automobiles to Hunt LincolnMercury here lo be used in
the Shrine parade.
Long distance lines buzzed
Thursday . . . search the
cars for a piece of jewelery
lost by one of the Ford fam­
ily wives while riding in one
of the cars at West Palm
Beach.
Ed Hunt said today a
brooch was found under the
seat of one of the Lincolns
here. Jacksonville insurance
adjuster said the brooch waa
Insured for $17,000.

Escapee Seized
M A R A T H O N (UPI) —
James Anderson, who hacksawrd hia way out of tha
Monroe County Jail at Key
West last Saturday, was rap­
tured Thursday night when
d e p u t i e s at a roadblock
weren't fooled by hia disguita.

COFFEE BREAK for Sanford Naval Air Station personnel waa held
Thursday morning at the Sentirtolc County Chnmlier of Commerce's Coffco Club. Amont; those introduced included, from left, Cdr. Vnl Mntuta
o f VAII-3 who is switching to VAH-1, Cnpt. James O. Mayo, commander
o f Honvy Attack Win# One; Lt. Ralph Kaiser, base chaplain; nnd Cdr. J.
\V. Akins.
( Herald I’ hoto)

North Orlando Seven Boys Jailed
Names Brewer
Village Marshal In School Breakin

Eugene Brewer of Lake
Mary Thursday night was em­
ployed as North Orlando vill­
age marshal by the deciding
vote of Mayor Irene Van
Ecpocl which broke the tic of
Council men Arthur Ferrin and
Arthur Rhodes, for, and Mrs.
Mona Grinstcad and Dave
Tilson, against.
Tin* action took place In a
special called council session
at 6 p.m. in the village office.
Mrs. Van Eepoel requested
that the amount of Brewer's
monthly salary be withheld
from publication. However,
Councilman Rhodes assured
that a thorough review of the
village financial structure re­
vealed that the marshal could
be hired without any cost or
increase in taxes to the resi­
dents. Rhodes estimated that,
broken down, costs would
average something like 32 to
33 cents per household which
already is being paid in util­
ity taxes.
Meeting was adjourned and
immediately called hack into
session by the mayor to ad­
minister the oath of office to
Brew/*t .VAlJtoug(i two- volun­
teer polite. Donald Wilcox
and Henry Ward, were In at­
tendance with expectations of
also being aworn In at the
meeting, action waa postponed
for the regular May council
session which Is scheduled for
R p.m.. Tuesday in the Civic
Building. Those interested In
attending the meeting will
note that time oi Tuesday's
meeting la one-half hour later
VENICE
(UPI) — The than usual.
skeleton of 7-ycar-okl I,cwl*
Wilson was sent to FBI labor­
atories in Washington today
in a continuing invealigation
into the activities of accused
boy abductor Joseph Francis
Ilyran Jr.
Location of a road to paral­
The skeleton was found in
a rattlesnake • infested field lel the 81. Johna-lndian River
about five miles south of Canal will he dlacuatsd Thurs­
here Thursday by a search day morning in Deland be­
party of 75 men after FBI tween representatives of the
agenti traced Bryan'* move Volusia County Commission
and the Canal DistrUt.
moots to this area.
The meeting, starting at
Bryan, a former convict
and mental patient, is in cus­ 10:30 a.m., will he held In
tody in New Orleans, where the Volusia County Court­
he was captured Tuesday. house,
John Krider, Canal District
With him at the time was 8
year-old
Dennis Burke of i-hairmun, aald the hathway
Humboldt, Tenn. The boy was would Intersect with inter­
state 4 In the vicinity o f the
unharmed.
The 25-year-old Bryan was Orange City-DeLand inter­
qu&lt; ted by authorities when change and terminate sn the
he was put on the FBI's 10 East Coast at Highway \-l-A.
most wanted men list as say­
ing he likes "to see young
boys tied up and (cream ing."
He is charged with kidnap­
ing 10-ycar-old John David
LONDON (U PI) — PrinRobinson of Mount Pleasant,
rets Margaret gave birth to­
S. C.. Feb. 27. The Robinson
day to • girl, her airond
boy'a skeleton was found
child. Iloth mother and thlld
March 31 in a mangrove
were reported doing wrll
swamp near Hallandale.
" i t ’a marvelous news," said
Margaret's husband, E a r l
Snowdon. "She looks liki •
super baby.”
Their first child la a koy.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - It waa the fourth royal biby
The Justice department has horn this year in Britain.
filed a suit in federal court Previously Queen Elizalxth,
hare seeking to force the Margaret's sister, and Prin­
Florida East Coast Railway cess Alexandra and the Dieto drop work rules put into hesa of Kent gave birth. Die
effect since a strike by 11 Duchess’ baby was born lM&lt;anoo-operating unions itarted day night.
The band at the changing
In early 1963.
It was the second such suit of the guard ceremony at
Buckingham Palace salualed
filed against the FEC.
Margaret'*
n «w
The unions esrller filed a Princess
similar suit saying the FEC daughter today by pi aytag
had oo right to mskt work “ Thank Heaven For Litle
rules changes.
Girl*."

Boy's Skeleton
Sent To FBI Lab

Canal RoadTo
Be Discussed

It’s A Girl For
The Princess

U. S. Suit Claims
FEC Violation

Seven boy* ranging in nge
from M to 10 were remanded
to tho county Jail Thursday
afternoon after they admitted
breaking anil entering the
South Scnilnolo Junior High
School at Casselberry and
causing considerable damage
to it.

Candidates Make
Final Pitch

Four of them will he sent lo
the Florida Industrial School
for Boys; the other three will
learn their fate from Juvenlla
Court Judge Vernon Mizs
Monday at 0 a. m.
The entry and vandalism oc­
curred the previous Thurtdny
night when the boys admitted
taking part in a wave of de­
struction. Three of the youths
admitted entering the building
while tho others admitted
waiting outside.
Windows were broken in tho
library and school cafeteria, n
soft drink machine wus brok­
en, tha teachers* lounge enter­
ed and ransacked and money
was taken from the cafeteria.
Deputies said tiie hoys took
■lx transistor radios and a
tape recorder. The radios have
hern recovered but the dep­
uties said the buys reported
tossing the tape rvcorder away
while driving on Intentata 4.
The latter haa not been found.
John G. Angel, schoul prin­
cipal, estimated damages to.
tuling $230, including the loss
of the tape recorder.
Two of tha youths hod pre­
viously been sentenced to the
Industrial school but had been
released In rustody o f their
parents pending transporta­
tion to the school .
Two other* learned they
would go to the achool follow­
ing Thursday’s hearing In tha
courtroom. Tinea more will
know Monday at 0 a. m. what
disposition will be made ia
their case.

A thousand persons turned
out Thursday evening to hear
Seminole County political can­
didates formally conclude their
respective bids for (he Demo­
cratic nominations for public
office.
All candidates, however, In­
dicated they will continue to
campaign “ down to the finul
wlro” in Tuesduy’a party prim­
ary election.
Sponsored by the Democrat­
ic Executive C o m m i t t e e ,
Thuisday'a old-fashioned poli­
tical rally was held lit the San­
ford Civic Center. It opened
w-ith • concert hy the Seminole
High School hand.
Emceed hy W. O. Tanner Jr.
and Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds,
the rally got under wuy with
the speaking program at 8
p. m. Each of nearly 60 candi­
dates was allowed three minutea to present hia or her
qualifications for office.
A number of the candidates
commented on the Impersonal
campaigns conducted hy Uieir
opponents.
Twenty-three polling plnces
in Seminole County will open
at 7 a. in. Tuesday and close
The second place winner o f
at 7 p. m.
the Baby of the Year Con­
test held recently will bo hon­
ored at a ham dinner plan­
ned for Monday by the CampMl-Lntslng American Legion
Post S3.
A rail for harvest hands
The dinner will start at t
for the vegetable crop* in p.m. Following It, Judy Mix­
Seminole County waa Issued on, daughter of Mr. and Mia.
today by Joe Foy, local Cecil Mixon o f Lake Mary
manager of the Florida and second place winner in
State Employment Service. the contest will be feted.
Fay said (here la a short­
Reservations are requested
age of harvest hands and hy Saturday noon hy calling
that Jobs are open now.
Tom Best at 322-1728.

Ham Dinner To
Honor Baby

Hands Needed
For Harvest

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Clergymen art vary much
• «a r « of Iba fact that aoma
people faal that their own re
Ugte* laeka much la fulfUliag
their need. A popular excuse
ia that there ia a lack of rel
•vancy of their faith to the
world. One may contend that
hla church ia trying hard
enough or ha may even go ap
far aa to feel that ha may be
at fault aomcwhere.
It la my conviction that
many people are vary aincere
la wanting an honeit aniwer
to the problem or a lack in
their aplrltual life. When one
la aincere in aurh a feeling
be should seek help from
clergyman whose training and
time la aimed at diagnosing
trouble, but for at least one
possibility it may be that
there ia a lack or discipline in
one's spiritual life. Perhaps
there was never a lime in
our country when so many be*
Havers were so frustrated for
ana single reason,
Every top athlote knows the
value of discipline in his game
If he la to succeed. Recently
1 was told that the golfers who
win the big tournaments prac.
tlce and play an amount of
g olf each day that equals M
holes. Of course, this would
vary but It docs say that with*
out any doubt discipline is
important. The musician who
Is sought after for concerts
spends hour after hour, day
after day, at the Instrument.
We can think of the many pro.
fessions that require years of
discipline if proficiency is to
be accomplished.
Why should one expect any*
thing as Important aa their
rellfton to be rewarded if no
discipline is used to keep it
vital and fresh?
I have known a great numher of people who have re*
fused to worship God regular*
]y and there Is not ona that
1 can namo who found their
religion completely reward­
ing. When this has been ex-

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Ceremony Set
For Mission

■ y Do o m Estes
Groundbreaking ceremonial
Will be conducted by Rev.
Jack Lindsay of the First
Baptist Church o f Longwood
at the church's new mleaicn
In Chuluota Sunday at I p m.
H w mission named "The
Leva Southern Baptist Miss­
ion " will bo constructed at
tho aoroer of SR 419 and
Mamboto of the
•I the mother
church w il witaeae tfaa cere-

Holds Installation

plained to them so many ex
cuses hava been made, but ell
point in (he fact that spiritual
discipline Is ssdly licking.
Tha discipline of personal
devotions Is very important if
one ie to find his religion
meaningful.
Another spiritual discipline
that Is needful is the one that
pula faith to work seven days
a week. It takes a strong will
to carry one's faith into his
business, politics, recreation
and other factors of life.
Your fslth esn be rewarding
but only if discipline is an
outstanding Ingredient.

Pinecrest Calls
Minister Of
Education
Pinecrest Baptist Church of
Sanford has called H. Page
Williams, ■ student at New
Orleans
Theological Semi­
nary, as Minister of Educa­
tion, Rev. William J. Guess,
pastor of the church, announc­
ed today.
Rev. Williams will receive
a master's degree In rcllgloua
education May 14 from the
New Orloani school and will
assume duties at the local
church immediately there­
after.
Born In Colorado, he grew
up in Fort Pierce. !(■ (a a
graduate o f Dan McCarty
High School In Fort Pierce
and o f Stetson University. He
has served aa pastor of Lady
Lake Baptist Church in Lady
Lake, aa minister of education
and muilc at the North Hia­
leah Baptist Church In Hia­
leah, aa minister o f music at
Frontinac Baptist Chapel iq
Frontinac and Is presently stu­
dent director of the St. Char­
les Avenue Baptist Church in
New Orleans.
Mrs. Williams is the former
Pelricla Rae McGauran of
Fort Pierce. They have two
children, Perry, five, and
Plythe, one.

Club Breakfast
Tha Church of the Nativity
Catholic Women's Club will
serve a light breakfast to tha
children of the parish follow­
ing reception of their first
Holy Communion Sunday at
the I a. m. Maas at tho
church. Tha monthly babe
sale sponsored by the group
baa been postponed until May
10.

i l o a.m. Tuesday with Mrs.
James L. McKinasy, president
of the Waklwa Baptist Asso­
ciation WMU, officiating.
Installed aa president was
Mrs. Edward L Kelsey who
has served as preaidant of the
College Park Baptist Church
WMU for tha past two years
and who also has served three
years aa Community Missions
director for tha Association
WMU.
Other officers are Mrs. Mil­
lard Glasa, secretary; Mrs.
Jark Merck, treasurer, and
Mrs. Robert Mallard, YWA
director.
Chairmen Installed included
M n . Leslie Bryan, enlist­
ment; Mrs. James Spencer,
mission study; Mrs. V. N.
.Haggard, program; Mrs. H.
V. Nelson, prsysr; Mrs. R o­
bert Bradford, publicity, pub­
lications and social, and Mrs.
Clifford S m i t h , children's
home.
Following lha installation at
the church, members end
guests drove to Mrs. Brad­
ford's home on Boston Ave­
nue for a delightful luncheon.
Gucita present for the oc­
casion ware Mrs. McKinney,
Mrs, Rodney P*rke and Mrs.
Charles West, ail of Orlando,
and Mr*. A. C. Bcnkolman
and Mrs. Ken Barber of Alta­
monte Springs.

Nazarenes
Set District
Assembly
Psstors and leading layman
of the Church o f the Nasarene
In the area will taka part in
tha annual Florida district
assembly at tha First Baptist
Church in Orlando, Map ix-ii.
District conventions and Sun­
day services will be held in
the Orlando city auditorium
the praceding three day*.
Presiding general superin­
tendent will ba Dr. 0 , B. Willlamton o f Kansas Oily, Mo.,
who haa served continuously
tinee IMS In the highest alectiva office at tha denomina­
tion. Dr, John L. Knight o f
Orlinde will give big annual
message as district superin­
tendent and district effieere
will be elected.
Final plena wU ha made
for partieipatlaa by local
c Imrehe* aa delegates and
gueata at the 19th general as­
sembly o f tha ehurth Which
will be held Jaaa U-M at Me­
morial Coliseum In Portland,
Ore.

of the Central Florida Coun­ nlcatlon and actual affection
seling Center in Orlando, will in marrlegc.
In addition to his role aa
deacribe as accurately aa pos­
marriage counselor, ha ie the
sible bow marriage functions,
author af U pastoral guidance
how it can bn strengthened
books which havn become the
and why it falls. H* will dis­ authoritative studies In their
cuss companionship, coramu- iadividaal Helds. He also fa
the editor of Prentice Hall'a
aucceaaful pastoral counsel­
ing books and o f an encyclo­
pedia aeriei devoted to coun­
seling in every area In which
a minister ia called upon to
give MalaUnce.
II* hat lectured across the
country to clergy end physi­
cians and baa served on the
faculties o f Theological Sem­
inaries o f Harvard, the Uni­
versity of Chicago and Duke
University.
He has traveled abroad as
conailtant for the military In
both Europe and the Far East
and has served as chaptaln of
four major teaching hospital*.
Op* of the few Florida
memberj of the American As­
sociation of Marriage Counselfr* and recipient o f several

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The Episcopal Churchwomcp
* f Longwood'* Christ Epis
nopal Church will make a
Corporate Communion at tha
19:41 a. m. service at tha
Church this Sunday. The
Spring Ingathering of tha
United Church Offering will
hn enaducted. Following tha
earviee. new officer* of tha
Church women will be install-

A FHIKI) CHICKEN SCPI'ER treated members o f th# winning tenm In
n current contest o f the Young People o f Longwood'a Firet Pentecostal
Church. The supper whh prepared and servod by members on the loalng
team who hnd to attend in "tacky" dress. In the photo, from left, are Jesse
Ilrown, losing team captain; Mrs. M. I.. McDaniel, president o f tha Ladles
Auxiliary; Miss Sybil Grant, leader o f the Young People and Miaa Donna
Jean Driggers, tcum member.
(Herald Photo)

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His Service To Seminole County
Since 1961 Has Earned Your
Support.

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Seminole County Needs A
County Commissioner Who Will
Stand Up And Be Counted On The
Various Problems Facing The County.

By Jane Casselberry
llsyncs, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Church officials for the Swope, Mrs. Marvin McClain,
Mrs. Dclmai Copeland and
coming yesr were elected by
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cas
the Casselberry Commuoity
eelberry.
Methodist Church at a QuartMembers of the Christian
erly Conference held last Fri­ Social Concerns Commission
day night.
Include George Holder, chair­
Named to th# board oi man; Mr*. II. T. Crittenden,
trustees, with terms to expire
Mrs. John Howard and Rev.
In 1967, were Carlyle Swof. E. P. Richards.
ford, Charles Winkle and
Mrs. John Birkhsimcr was
Clare Palmer.
named chairman of the Com
Elected to tho board of mission on Education, which
stewards were Mrs. Nelson includes all Sunday School
Bunnell, James Court, Virgil workers.
Carlyle
Swofford
Grubb, Albert HarrU, Tom was re-appointed ae super
Hueston, Elvis Lane, Darious intondent
of
tho
Sunday
Pringle, Mr*. lo o ts Putnam, School and William Shook, hls
Rav. E. P. Richard*, Mrs, assistant.
Marvin McClain
I. G. Reuter, Blynn Rolker, was named Lay Delegate and
WiUlam Shook- Mrs. L. L. L. E. Swope, Reserve Lay
Werley, A1 Boone, Clara Bal- Delegate, to the Annual Coo
mar, Mrs. Ruth Weaver, liar* fenence.
old Willis, William Young,
Tha church treasurer Is
Jerold Vanatta, Ralph Diggs, Frank Measlck and financial
John Strong, Dennis J, I&lt;awis, secretary Mrs. Burbon Fer­
Jack Waltinan, Robert L. rell. Communion stewardesses
Newman, Mr*. Paul Engle- are Mrs. Ruth Weaver, Mrs
man, Mrs. Finney Haynes, Edith Wood and Mrs. Edna
Mias Phyllis Caesbar, Roger Dahl. M n . Ralph Newcomer
Richmond, Harry Mcl’eak, Ed is Hospital and Home* Chair
Johnson and Burhon Ferrell. man.
Members of the Stewardship
The new board will be feted
and Financa Commission arc by the outgoing board mem
L. E. Swope, chairman; Frod b e n at a cook-out to be
Schroeder, Darious Pringle,
held at the church on Tuei
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Caesber. day, May 19, at 6:90 p. m.
William Shook and Mrs. a.
V. Maaslck. Serving on the
Membership and Evangelism
Pearl aliea are measured in
Commission are Mrs. C. K. millimeters.
Fisher, chairman; Mrs. Ef/le
Sanborn, Mr*. I. 0 . Reuter
and Mr. and Mie. Tom GullIckaon.
On tha Missions CammUeton are Mrs. Marjorie Bryant,
chairman; Mrs. Carlyle Straf­
ford, Mr. and Mr*. Finney

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honorary degrees, ho waa hon­
ored in 1965 aa one of four
Americans cited by the Na­
tional Council of Churches of
Christ ia America for out­
standing work for tha welfare
of the people.
Hls lecture far the Long­
wood Church will be open to
th* public. A nominal regis­
tration fee will be requested.

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By Deana Estae
D f. RuitcU L. Dicks, widely
known author and marriage
•ouoaelor, will address the
membership of the First BapMat Church of Longwood, Mon­
day, Mar 11, at 7:30 p.m.
Or. Dleka, who la director

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By Jolla Bartaa
Installation o f WMU officers
and chairmen o f the new
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With Proven Political
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Student Talent Show Presented For PTO

By Donna Estrs
The boys and girls Beatles
Acta performed during the
student talent show follow­
ing the business meeting of
the Longwood PTO Tuesday
evening wero received with
thunderous applause from the
capacity audience.
Members of the boys act.
who pantominmed “ I Saw
Her Standing There,” were
Johnny Roberts, Paul Kirk­
land. Rieky Kselnvon and Don­

nie Rhoades. Lillian Gamlin,
Georgia Rare, Sally Pearson
and Knthy Ferrin, In Rcatlc
wigs, acted out “ She Loves
You."
The chorus, composed of
the ninjority of the fourth,
fifth and sixth grades, per­
formed very impressively un­
der the direction o f Mrs. Nell
Dreuding. Among selections
were "Lonesome Valley,” “ Ye
Watchers and Ye Holy One."
“ Kentucky
Babe,"
“ Aura

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Harry F . Cushing

Lee,” with solos by Debbie
Groce and Linda Isbell, "Inchworm,” with solo by Richard
Smith and "Slay Day Carol”
with solo by Lauris Miller.
Also featured on the pro­
gram were folk dances, in­
cluding the Virginia Reel and
Rochester Schottische, by ths
fourth grade; piano aoloa en­
titled “ Swans on the Lake”
and an original composition,
"Running Brook,” by Debbie
Berry and "Spring, Dublin
Town,” by Debbie Daniel; an
nccordian solo of the “ Anni­
versary Walts” by Donnie
Rhoades; a puppet act by Rob­
ert Morgan and John Hicka;
A vocal trio, " lh a Lord

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COUNTY COMMISSIONER — DISTRICT 5
With NO Political Commitments.
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Business

Man.

STANDS FOR BETTER ROADS —
BETTER SCHOOLS — CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY!

Let’s Be A County Undivided In Our
Future ■- LET’S PULL TOGETHER!
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Eleven Years O f Progress
Ten New Schools Constructed.
Numerous Additions To Schools.
Broad and Modern Course Offerings.
Improved Instructional Program.
Student Achievement Above State and
National Averages.
For Continued Educational Progress and
Experienced Administrative
Leadership —

RE - ELECT

R. T, MILWEE
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Superintendent Of Public Instruction
Seminole County

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MITICK OF ftllFIliri*** s.tl.i:
NOTICE IK IIEItKIIV HIV­
ES THAT I. J. I.L'TIIEII IIOI111Y. Sheriff of Seminole Coun­
ty. Klorlila. by virtue of a writ
i.iuod out of the Circuit Court
in and for Seminole County,
Florida, on the 37th day of
Itecrmber, AH . 19(3, In that
certain rauee between Jacob
It.
Roller and tleoralana J.
Roller, hla wife. I’ lalntlffa. and
I'hyllla Evelyn Ford, et el, Defrndanla, have In my p o i«..iIon the following deacrllted
real relate, eltnate, lying and
being In Seminole County, Flor­
ida. to-wlt:
l.oia 9 and ie. ntork IS.
8 ANI.ANDO TI1E HEIUTIlll
RKACTIFUL,
SANFORD
SECTION, according to the
D at thereof aa recorded In
Flat llook 3. Page IS. of
the Public llrcorde of Sem­
inole County. Florida.
Lola I and In. Illock II.
SANI.ANDO THE SCHtMUl
IIEAITIFUU
HANFORD
SECTION, according lo the
Plat thereof ae recorded In
Plat llook 3. Page «S, of
the Public Record! of Sem­
inole County, Florida.
I. ot 19. Illock «o. SAM,AN­
DO THE HCIU1RII 1IEACTIFPU
PAI.M KI'ltINC.S
SECTION, according to the
Plat thereof a. recorded In
I'lut llook i, Page (It. of
the Public Record* of Sem­
inole County, Florida.
I kiIS 3n through 31, Ittock
II.
WEST
Al.TAMONTE
HERMITS. S E C T I O N
THREE, according lo the
Plat thereof na recorded In
Plat llook Id. Page 7ft. of
the public Record! of Sem­
inole County. Florida.
aa the property of I'hyllla Eve­
lyn Ford, el al, Defendant!;
that on the 3Mh day of May.
A.D. |9(l, between the legal
houn of om|c. to-wlt: after
II:no o'clock In the forenoon
and before 3:00 o'clock In Ilia
nflernooii, on the aald day at
the front door of the County
Court llouae In Knnford. HemInole County, Florida, I alinll
offer for stile lo the hlghent
bidder for cash In hand, the
above deacrllted properly of
.I'hyllla Evelyn Ford, et al. De­
ft ndanla.
J. I- Hobby
Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida
I' nit 11ah: May 1, I. It, 13. 19(4
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Hammond. Sunny Boyles and
Pain Hickson: a tumbling act
by Tom Rhodes, Billy Robinaon. Butch Kldridgc. Ricky
Goodull, David Brauchamn,

Sanlando
Baptisls Have
Bonds Sale

RE-ELECT

JOE DAVIS

Pat Myers and Steve Ben­
nett;
Paulette
Thermanos
sang "They Tell Him," in
Greek.
Performing trombone solos
entitled
“ Whispering a n d
‘ Dark Town Strutters Ball”
was Greg Nichols.
Mrs. Arietta Coberly and
daughter, Kathy, gave a pia­
no duet of "Silver Sleigh
Bella,“ and the vocal duet of
“ Moon River" was given by
Pam Burns and Georgia Bare.

The
recently
chartered
First Baptist Church of San­
lando Springs initiated Its
building fund bond sale at a
kick off dinner held at the
country home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Blalack near Lake
Mary.
Rev. J. E. Murray, assist­
ed by the minister. Rev
Lewis B. Haines, spoke al
length on functions of bond
sales and bond sales financ­
ing.
Rev. Murray, bond sales
chairman, reported that $10,900 of the $18,000 first series
1Kinds were aold during the
dinner.
The sales are being eontinued under direction of two
teams headed by Dan Coward,
captain of the green team and
Harold Blalack captain of the
red team. The church is o f­
fering negotiable bonds bear­
ing six per cent Interest
Those desiring to acquire
bonds are asked lo contact
either team raptain.
Groundbreaking ceremonies
for the new church will he
held at the building site. i|
which is located one-half mile
west of the Sanlando Springs
Post Office, at 2 p. m. on
Mothcr’a Day, May to.
Victory Sunday Services,
with completion of the bond
sales drive, will be held one
week later on May 17.

YOUR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Jj;

FROM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
A VITAL Interest and Active Participation In Affairs Of
Seminole County.
A PROVEN Record Of Public Service For Seminole Countv.
DEDICATED To Task Of Serving ALL Of Seminole County.
Pd. Political Adv.

YOU DESERVE
A

TAX

COLLECTOR

W IL L ------

MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE PRESS AND PUBLIC THE
RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE.
2.

ENDEAVOR TO REMOVE THIS OFFICE FROM THE
DICTATORIAL AND OBSOLESCENT FEE SYSTEM AND
RETURN IT TO LOCAL CONTROL BY SUBMITTING ITS
BUDGET TO PUBLIC HEARING AND DEBATE.

3.

ELIMINATE ONCE AND FOR ALL THE GIVE-A-WAY
OF YOUR TAX DOLLARS IN THE FORM OF BONUS
OR SALARY BASED ON WHIM AND FANCY.
GIVE YOU QUALIFIED PROVEN PROGRESSIVE
LEADERSHIP IN THE COUNTY’S MOST IMPORTANT
OFFICE.
VOTE FOR

James P. AVERY,

I'd. Pot. Adv.

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ATTORNEY
GENERAL
JA M E S K Y N E S
THIS IS WHAT KYNES
STANDS FOR

THIS IS KYNES* RECORD
• Sarvod at stat* prosecuting attorney
in Central Florida.

e As your Attorney Genoral James Kynes has
proven that he will fight for the protection
of your basic rights.

• Served a s legal a dvisor to Governor
and Cabinet o f Florida.
• H a t tw o degrees. O ne In Public
Adm inistration, plus a law degree.
• Named one o f the five outstanding young
men in Florida in 1960 by the atate Junior
Chamber o f Commerce for achievement in
tha field o f law, government and dvic
affairs.
• Chairman o f CRIzena Advisory Committee
whose work resulted in creation o f Central
Florida Junior College. Called “ Champion
o f Junior College Cause" by Orlando
Sentinel.
• Elected to University o f Florida Hall of
Fame. National president o f University of
Florida Alumni Association.
• Member o f Official Board o f tha Methodist
Church.

• It Hw only law yer In this race admitted
•o practice In the U. S. Supreme Court.

e James Kynos is the only public officer who
has ever taken an official action on the
Civil Rights public accommodations law In
Florida. By his official ruling in January,
Kynes knocked out a proposed public ac­
commodations law in Dade County.
• Kynes prosecuted and convicted Castro's
men from Communist Cuba who illegally
invaded Florida's waters.
• Kynes appeared before a Congressional
Committee in Washington to fight for the
rights of Florida's children to read the Bible
and say prayers in public schools.
O Kynes will continue to stand up and be
counted on the vital issues affecting your
rights and liberties and the free enterprise
system.
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Christian
Churches Set
Convention

McCann a Against
Intangible Tax
"Tha state Intangible tax la
anfair and discriminatory to
moat o f our thrifty senior eltl■ana living on fixed retire,
mania,” Richard 8 . McCanna,
Candldata for 8emlnole Tax
Assessor, stated recently. “ If
elected I will encourage the
state association of county
tax assessors to work for the
repeal of thia law.
Pd. Pol. Adr.

Florida Christian Churches
(Disciples o f Christ) will hold
their 73rd annual convention
May 14-18 at the Flrat Christlan Church of Ocala.
The announced program In­
cludes the annual business
meeting* for Florida Christian
Men's Fellowship as well as
major addresses by four wide­
ly known ministers. In this
group will be the Southrrn
Baptist preacher. Dr. Carlyle
Marney of Charlotte, N. C.;
Dr. Dwight E. Stevenson, pro­
fessor of presetting at The
College of the Bible, Lexing­
ton, Ky.; Dr. Howard K. Short
of St. Louis, Mo., editor of the
Christian Churchea* n e w a paper, and Dr. J. Wayne
Drash of St. Petersburg, con­
vention president.
Dr. Drash will open the con­
vention at a banquet sched­
uled for 5:30 p.m., May 14. ills
president's address is entitled,
“ The Saving Power of God."

ELECT —

T H O M A S A . S PEER
1 Seminole County
t f r '- v

Prosecuting
Attorney
Your Vote
Will He
Appreciated
Pd. Pnl. Adv.

Chuluota Church Sets Dedication Service
Dedication aenrtcee srftl be
held In the completed section
of the Chuluota Community
Church on Sunday. May 3. at
10 a. m., Rev. Gerald Shearoo, pastor, has announced.
Among the honored guerts
will be Rev. Billy McDaniels,
the first pastor and founder
of the church, invilatlona
have been sent also to former
members of the church who
have moved to other locali­
ties.
The building la being con­
structed in lections. The wing
which has been completed
and which will be the Fellow­
ship hall and kltcltcn, the
utilities ami rest room*, will
serve the congregation while,
construction o( the sanctuary
and the Sunday School rooms
la underway. The next step
In the program will be build­
ing of the Sunday School wing,
and finally the sanctuary in
the center which will con­
nect Fellowship hall ami the
school wing.
With the exception of a
very few current bills, the
church is free ami clear of
debt. Asked how, in Utc.se
(imej, a fireproof, concrete
block buiidlng could lie con­
structed without a mortgage,
George R. Bouldrn, treasurer
of the church said:
"When the first shovclfull
of dirt was dug, we asked
for divine assistance. Our
prayers were heard because
Ihn whole community has
helped
us,
regardless
of
creed. With the exception of
the electrical and some of
the masonry work, most of
the actual building was done
by our members and other
A convict may refuse to ac­
cept the conditions of a con­
ditional pardon.

Vote For And ElectA . C. Smith, Jr.
YOUR C O U N T Y
C O M M ISS IO N E R
FROM D IST R IC T 1
f
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.Smith, Holnir A Young StirrosHfnl Htisfnrs.s
Man, Property Owner, Taxpayer Of Seminole
County, Itcalizen Anil Sees The Need For Hot­
ter Improved Hoads, Hotter Drainage, Improv­
ed 4-II And Homo Demonstration Programs,
More Industry And Payrolls IMPROVED
COOPERATION WITH ALL PIIHI.IC OFFICIAI-S (HOTII CITY A M ) COUNTY) FOlt
THE BENEFIT OF THE TAXPAYER. Smith
Has The Time To Apply As Your County Com­
missioner To Represent All The County Tax-|
pnyers, Not Just A Few In Certain Sections.
As Your Commissioner, I Will Strive To See You Receive A Dollars Worth
For Every Dollar Spent.
Your Support And Vote Will Ro Humbly Appreciated On May fi.
A. C. SMITH, JR.
I'd. Pol. Adv.

VOTE

MAY 5TH
DEMOCRATIC

raatdeert* of tha community.
"W e are especially indebted
lo William Lampinen, not a
member of our congregation,
who acted a* our builder,
worked with hammer and saw
and supervised the entire Job.
"Among other non-membera
who have given unstinlingly
of their time and talents are
Hubert Burns, Newton Cello,
William Fo*, Cyrus Wllard,
Roland Millette. Arnold Jackson and Verne Black. We
would not have been able

to accomplish this without Fellowship for tha money
their help and that of Ken­ they have turned In tn the
neth Rice, chairman of our treasury. These women have
building committee, who act­ (been untiring in their activied as our purchasing agent ' ties, running bake sales, rum­
and worked witli the follow­ mage sales, baztars and sup­
ing members on the building: pers. They have provided re­
Robert Meyers, Arthur Port­ freshments for the men who
er, Robert Abbott, Norrifk were working and even dug
MatsonEdward Kuhltnan, trenches, painted and clean­
Edward Richardson and J. A. ed."
lk-an.
Thta first wing of the
"We are deeply grateful," Chuluota Church stands as a
Bouldrn said, "lo the Dorcas monument to cooperative ef­
and Priscilla Circles of our fort in the community.

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‘Sing’ To Meet
At Eloise
A meeting of the Four WaySinging Convention will be
held Sunday at the Church of
God in Eloise.
A covered dish luncheon
will be s e n d at noon and
there will be singing until
4:30 p. m. All persons inter­
ested In gospel singing are
invited to attend.

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OFFICERS AND CHAIRMEN of the Altamonte Spring Friendship Baplist Church WMU were installed by Mrs. James L. McKinney, left. Others
In the Kroup are, from left, Mrs. Edward L. Kelsey, Mrs. Millard Glass,
Mrs. Robert Bradford, Mrs. Rolxtrt Mallard, Mrs. Jack Merck, Mrs. V. N.
MaKpard, Mrs. H. V. Nelson, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. James Spencer.

Lake M ary U P W Has

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Collector
My » lfe and I hava
had thv p l e a s u r e
of
mrrting many hundred* of
people In our county In tha
last 3 month*. Now I would
like to Introduce yon ta tha
other threa member* of oar
family. In these childrea I
have a great sense of re­
sponsibility and I Intend ta
see to It that Sena. Co. la
an evea better community
for onr children'# children.

• G ra d u a te of Universlly of Fla.

• Native of Seminole County
• Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court Since 1959
• Publie Service Career
Pd. PeL Ada.

YOU ARE INVITED

Association Meeting
By France* Wester
ports were given. Tlie recom­
The April Association Meet­ mendations made by Ihe ex­
ing of the UPW of tlie Com­ ecutive iMiard were accepted.
A program of special inter­
munity Presbyterian Church
est on Medical Missions is
of Lake Mary was held at the planned for June. Mrs. P. I).
home of Mrs. Joe Snutliirra on Anderson will 1ms in charge.
Lake Emma Tuesday night A film strip will tie shown and
willi Mrs. Harry K. Sandusky a special olfering received for
medical missions.
as co-hostess.
Hie president announced
Tlie group devotion was led
that tho Women's .Synodical
by Mrs. Richard Keogh using
will meet June 8-11 at Day­
Ihe scripture reference John
tona Beach and urged all
I: 1014 with the tliemu for
memliera to plan to attend if
the evening, "Highlight Of An
possible,
Inspiration." Tim program
Ollier
members
present
was also presented by Mrs.
were Mr*. Emma Haitian,
Keogh who emphasized the
Mrs. Ted Brooklyn, Mrs.
highlights of Christian living.
Hichard llccbe, Mrs. F. K
An interesting report of the
Donaldson, Mrs. II. M. Glea­
I'rcabyU-rial Meeting of tlie
son, Mr*. Marion Lee, Mrs.
UPW held at Clermunt was
Fannie Lefflcr, Mrs. Hub)
given. Mrs. Kay Sassinan re­
Linden, Mrs. Howland Goble,
ported on a talk made by Hcv.
Mrs. Lena Kith, Mrs. John
Laura Luz A. Hararni, a
Heaves, Mrs. Huby Sjoblom,
representative attending from
Mrs. Earl Unger, Mrs. Ed
an Island of the Philippines.
Zimmerman,
Mrs.
Robert
She wore native dress and told
Itugcnstcin, Mrs. John Ulmer,
of the Christian work done In
Mrs. LuVcra Harrison, Mrs.
tlie Philippine*.
Anderson, and Mrs. James M.
Mrs. Keogh reported tn tlie Thompson. Two guests, Mrs.
address mad* by Mrs. Doro­
Tom Freeman and Mrs. W. N.
thy Wagner of New York City
KieHcr, also attended.
who served on the Board of
Hie W o m e n ' s Ecumenical
Commission.
Godfrey Bowen, a New Zca
A business session was con­ lander, holds a world record
ducted by the president, Mrs. for clipping 463 aheep In t&gt;
W. C. Hopkins. Committee re­ hours.

PRIMARY

RE-ELECT

R . E . "B o b " Carroll

LtPELONO RESIDENT OP •
I0UTH KMINOLE COUNTY
PRACTICING ATTORNIY •

YOUR

AN EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATOR •

CONSTABLE

HONOR CRADUATRAI. •» MIAMI •
LAW SCHOOL

DISTRICT 4

FAIR AMO IMPARTIAL •
JH YEARS EXPERIENCE AS •
RESEARCH ASSISTANT FOR
APPELLATE COURT

Q UALIFIED
by Experience

3&lt; YEARS OP AGE •

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MARRIED/TWO CHILDREN •
REST QUALIFIED FOR COUNTY JUDGI •

HARLAN TUCK
CANDIDATE FOR
s e m in o Le COUNTY

JUDGE
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PROVEN
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of

you Individually, but I would
appreciate

your

vote.
PD. POL. ADV.

Hear BMP DICKINSON, The All
Florida Candidate For Governor,
On Television Channel 6
At 9:30 P.M . Saturday.
Pd. P o l Adv.

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SrmlS Fri. May 1, 1964—Papre 5

Politically Speaking
The race is pretty well run
. . there’s little more but
for the voters to cast their
ballots and have them count­
ed.
The
item
in Tuesday's
"C lock" column about Semi­
nole County being a political

McCanna Flays
Tax Returns
“ Tangible Personal Property
Tax lie turns for householders
are wasteful, distasteful nnd
unnecessary", Itichnrd E. MeCanna, Candidate for Semi­
nole Assessor, stated
re­
cently. “ They nre not re­
quired in Orange or Volusia
Counties and should lint be in
Seminole. The insistance fer
filing these return* in Sendnolp is n direct affront to the
Homeowners of the County.”
Pd. Pol. Adv.

A

JAX FORTUNE

Superintendent of
Public Instruction
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ELECT

RUTH
GALLAGHER
County Commissioner
District No. 5
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Elect

Charlie
Thomas
CONSTABLE
District 4
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Wayfarers
To Meet

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orphan in stale circles should
ring a bell with local poli­
:
- v tical bigwigs.
I • • • , •» - ■« » v
,
•
It’s too late now, in the
closing campaign, but the
local supporters of governor
candidates missed a bet . .
they should have had their
leaders promise something
big
for Seminole County.
True, it may have been only
an empty promise but it
would have brought in many
of those oft-spokenof unde­
cided votes next Tuesday.
Seminole County seems to
be larking in that certain
something which demands at­
tention from Tallahassee.
GUESTS at the installation meeting for the Altamonte Springs Friend­
The nearest thing in many
ship Baptist Church WMU were, from left, Mrs. A. C. Renklomcn, Mrs.
years to a state handout for
James L. McKinney, Mrs. Rodney Parke, Mrs. Charles West and Mrs.
Seminole was the new uni­
Ken Barber.
(Herald Photo)
versity. And that cannot truly
be classed as a handout since
the county would have had to
invest well over $1 million
in a land gift to the state.
After the state officials nar­
rowed it down to Orange and
Seminole (or the University
site, many local people "gave
up,” knowing it would go to
bigger Orange. Many of the
local leaders continued con­
fident because they had been
“ assured" a majority of the
state officials were for San­
ford's I-ake Ada site, ltut one
of those officials crossed up
the local people and changed
his vote.
The state officials, though,
offered a sop to Seminole . .
they gave the university to
Orange but at the county line.
Now maybe the local lead­
ing supporters of the success­
ful candidate for the next
governor's term will swing
A REPLICA of Lonitwood’s Christ Episcopal Church, complete to the
sufficient weight to include
smallest detail, was baked by Mrs. Morris Parker, a friend o f the church,
Seminole to the state pork
in honor o f dedication for the new additions to the sanctuary. With iter
barrel.
is the Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit, Bishop of the South Florida Diocese, who
• • •
officiated at the services.
(Herald Photo)
Attorney General James W.
Kyncs, on his visit here last
week, said his opponent’s
chief claim to the office of
attorney general is the fact
be is from Dado County.
Ebenezer Methodist Church i this Sunday at 12:30 following [ ti&lt;m is most ini|Mirtant to the
“ This, of course," says Kywill climax a month of »tcw- the morning worship service. I life of our church and we are
nes, is a ridiculous reason."
I (Hunting on the support of
During the month of April,
He added this office is one of ardsliip emphasis with the an­
every member."
the "most sensitive to be nual loyalty dinner to be held at each morning service, a
special
reading
period
was
voted on May 5.” Incidental­
given in which members were
ly. he has n most intriguing of state voters’ thoughts.
campaign slogan: “ He kind
It holds that Sen. Spessard asked to read stewardship
Holland will win hands-down leaflets. Sermons for the
to Hynes."
• • •
over Brailey Odham. The |&gt;oll month also have been on that
There has Itecn little or give* Seminole County to theme.
All members are urged to
no publiicity throughout Flor­ Odham.
ida about this state's partici­
Tito
I JIU III9UIU4C
Institute .town
show*o the
*•»&gt; come to the dinner and bring
pation in the presidential Democratic candidates
for a covered dish of (uod
election. Florida voters in the governor lined up thusly: | After the meal the filmstrip,
A \ h 'Y
second primary on May 26 Haydon Burns, Scott Kelly, "Two Dollars," will be aliown.
will have the opportunity of Fred Dickinson. John Mat- The budget of the new year,
••
expressing some choice.
hews, Robert High and Fred June, 1964 June. I9C5, will Ik*
Democrats will vote for a Karl. It predicts that Burn* presented by W. L. Hiers,
slate of delegates pledged to and Kelly will be in the May Jchairman of the commission
President Johnson. This slate 26 runoff.
on stewardship and finance. A
include* delegates- at- large
A paragraph from one of pledge service will follow durand district delegates, nme Mathews' latest news releases ing which every member Is
of which arc from Seminole reads: "Mathewa has develop- asked lo pledge financial supCounty,
ed a real stronghold in Or-jjxirt for the new year. Blanks
A slate pledged to Sen angc- Seminole and Lake wm |,(. provided on which
Strom Thurmond was with­ Counties with the help of peldges can be made by the
drawn from the ballot at the Sen*. Mark Cleveland and week or by the month. At the
request of the solon, himself. 'Tar' Boyd."
close of this service each per­
This slate had included Leon
Dickinson ha* been tied in son will place the pledge
It. Has*, James T. Talmadge other
candidates'
charges blank oil the altar.
Jr., Minnie Hass and La- with Gov. Farrt* Bryant. The
Rev. Bay Gregory, pastor,
Verne N. Bass, all of San- Governor in a press confer­ in making the announcement,
fe»rd.
ence on April 16 denied he l* said “ This service of ilcdicaRepublicans will have two supporting Dickinson or any
slates
before
them,
one other candidate. "I have no
group of delegates to go to plans to beronie Involved in
the GOP national convention the governor's race at all,"
unpledged to any candidate said Bryant, "other than a*
and a second slate preferring a citizen to go behind the
By Frances Mesler
Sen. Barry Goldwaler. There green mantle and cast my
Eight members of the UPW
are no local people on either vote for a person whose name of the Community Presbyter­
slate.
shall be unknown."
ian Church of Lake Mary at• • «
It *ecm» the Governor t* tended the North Florida
Rep. Jan Fortune has been pretty much alone, then,
Presbylcrtal Meeting held In
elected
chairman
of
the because preachers, business­
Clermont Tuesday.
Seminole County Republican men, (som e) newspaper* and
Tin* group representatives
Executive Committed Serv­ just about everybody else is
were Mrs. Charles Sassman,
ing with him will be Mrs. O. getting Into the picture by
Mrs. Richard Keogh. Mrs. Ro­
G. Hryant, vice chairman; voicing their respective choi­
bert Hugenstein, Mrs. W. C.
Mrs. E. Pope Bassett, secre ce.* and trying to swing votes
tary, and William P. Mod
calf, treasurer.
»2 S cu . h m
.* • « « ;
Fortune named these com. nine candidates for governor / - r*;
mittee chairmen: Mr. and —six Democrats and .hree
Gleason.
Mrs. Russell J. Hammond, Republicans — on questions!
campaigns and issues; Mod ranging from the in c r e a s e d '* .
q
.
calf and Mrs. A. F. Keeth, auto license tax to gasoline [ N G Z Q r C n C S j C l
registration, and Mrs. Bry­ tax hikes, more toll roads and w #
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ant, public relations.
other matters pertaining t o j V Y O r K U Q y
• • •
motoring.
| A work day at the Lake
A new public poll group,
Tlie Florida Conference ©f Mary Church of the NazaFlorida Institute o f Public the American Association of Irene has been set for SaturOpinion, baa come out with University Professors polled day l»eginning at 9 a. in. All
its first report of a aample the randidates on questions members of the church are
pertaining to education and urged to come and bring a
published their replies.
covered dish for a dinner on
It all winds up to till*: The the grounds at noon.
On Sunday, Uk- church will
voters, themselves, hold the
answers and will voice their begin it* ‘ Fill a 1'cw " compe­
choices starting next Tues­ tition lo lie conducted through­
day.
out the month of May.

Hr Mrs. Adam Muller
Dcllary Wayfarers w i l l
meet at 2:30 p.nt. Monday «t
the Community Center. Im­
portant business will be trans­
acted and 34 Masonic anni­
versaries will be recognized.
A 50-year pin presentation
ceremony will be conducted in
Sanford for three o f the Way­
farer members during the
regular meeting of Sanford
I.odge 02 to Ik- held at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday. All Wayfarers
are invited and should attend.
In recognition of 50 years
of continuous membership in
Masonry, the Grand Lodge of
New York lias authorized pre­
sentation of 50 year pin* for
Edward Mnrchous and Charles
Youman. The Grand Lodge of
Mirhignn has authorized the
presentation for Fred Lonsliy.

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B B Stars In Comedy

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Taka sexy Brigitte Bardot
poking fan at herself. Taka
• elever writer poking ro­
mantic fun at the audience.
Taka a nutty aituatlon with
not a semblance o f cold log­
ic. And add the apeclal ex­
citement o f BB doing the
m oit exotic striptease dance
ever put on film. The reault
la "Please—Not Now,"
alaphappy picture in the great
American comedy tradition of
Mack Bennett, Harold Lloyd
and Buater Keaton.
"Pleaie— Not Now," in Cin­
emascope, will open Sunday
a t the Movieland Drive-In
Theatre and run through
Tuesday. It ii thi first San­
ford showing and is adult en­
tertainment only.
Co-featured will he James
Mason and Sue Lyons in
“ Lolita."
A Naval war drama, "U n­
der Ten Flags," starring Van
Heflin, and "Come Blow Your
Horn," in color, with Frank
8lnatra will be shown Wed­
nesday and Thursday.
H ie triple color feature for
Friday and Saturday, May
S-B, will be "Guns o f the Timberland," starring Alan Ladd|
"M uscle Beach Party," with

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Frankie Avalon and Annette,
and "The Wheeler Dealers,"
starring James Gamer and
Natalia Wood.
There’s no question that
"Please— Not Now" will ba
ona o f tha highlights of BB's
fabulous career. 8he prove*
not only that aha hae lost
nona o f her aex allure, but
also that sht's ona o f tha
world's best and funniest
eomedlenness. Shs's dons com­
edy before, but never with
such abandon. Audiences will
get an ayeful, for this la
Bardot In the kind of part
aha heraelf enjoys moat— the
girl who dangles her charms

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BEGUILING and bewitching Brigitte Bardot
demonstrates that she is not only one o f the
world's best comediennes, but also that she is
an exceptional exotic dancer in her newest pic­
ture, "Please, Not Now," a rip-roaring comedy
in the grant American tradition which Inter­
nationa] Classics, Inc. is releasing starting Sun­
day at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

To Jean's Spaghetti House
where tho treat for this week­
end
lx
veal
Parmlglana
served with spaghetti at Just
11-03. Jean's serves a com­
plete meal from "soup to
mints" and ara open from 11
a.m. 'til 10 p.m. Take the
drive up to Orange City and
enjoy a real Italian meal.
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"From R uiilt With Love,"
second in the series of James
Bond adventures, was film­
ed while the first, "D r. No,"
was still playing to capacity
crowds In virtually every
country of the world. In
Technicolor, the spy story
opened Thursday at the Semi­
nole Cinema Theater and will
run through Wednesday.
Sean Connery repeats his
characterisation of the fam ­
ous Secret Agent 007, again
shooting a number of unat­
tractive men while helping
a most attractive young Rus­
sian girl defect to the West.
Filmed mostly on location
In Istanbul, crown city of the
Middle East seldom visited
by movle-companlei, the cast
and 72-man crew enjoyed
over a month of the kind of
living James Bond is tradi­
tionally accustomed to: swank
hotels, stylish eating, sophis­
ticated drinking, exotic enter­
tainment — Iiondmanship at
its best!
If the nights were spent at

play, however, the days were
strictly for the business of
movie-making. For the first
time In Technicolor, audiences
will see such Turkish delights
as the St. Sophia mosque,
built by the Roman Emperor
Justinian In 5t8 A. D „ the 3,000 tcenlng shops of the Cov­
ered Baiaar, and the unforgeUabte sky-lines of an his­
toric city that spreads onto
two continents—Europe and
Asia.
Under the sidewalks, in fact
—is the thousand year old
underground cistern used by
ancient Byxanlinc Emperors
of Constantinople to store
drinking water — and this,
too, was used for a key acene
In the exciting film.
Tho traditional director'#
call for "Quiet" was almost
mraningtess
during
above
ground scenes: five times a
day the meuzzin of the near­
by mozques came out onto
their
minarets to deliver
their resounding czan, or
"Call* to Prayer." One of

Thought we'd have aome big
news from the Caribe this
weekend but you will Juet
have to wait a bit longar . . .
they are lining up some enter­
tainment for your weekend
evenlngi though and before
long you'll bo able to listen to
"live" musle at this popular
downtown lounge. Slnca the
Caribe Is downtown, it Is also
the ideal spot to atop In for
a leisurely lunch with food
from Rose and WlUc's restau­
rant and liquid refreshment
whipped up by Lou In the day­
time . . . Jack at night.
• • •
Had a beautiful steak din­
ner at Spencers the other
night . . . preceded by a pret­
ty pink Bacardi whipped up
by that master of the art, Ed.
Ordered our meal while hav­
ing the cocktail In the bar so
that when It win ready all we
had to do was go into the din
Ing room and sit down. Of
course with such friendly
company a i Jim, Ed and
Doris you Just don’t mind
walling anyway.
• • •
Popular as a meeting and
eating place, the Trade Winds
also offers the finest In group
luncheon or dinner faculties
if your group ii looking for
something in that line. The
largo banquet room la cool

'Advance To The Rear' A t Ritz
If General Sherman could
have aeon the new MetroGold wryn-Mayar picture, "A d ­
vance to tho Rear," starring
Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens
and
Mclvyn
Douglashe
would have change:! his fam­
ous dictum of "W ar Ii Hell!"
to "W ar Is Hilarious!"
"Advance to the Rear"
Hmoklng opens Sunday at the Itltz
Ares Theater and will show through

Wednesday.
There was never such a
conflict as that which takes
place in this rib-tickling enter
tainment during the Civil War
between Rcbs and Union sold­
iers, the latter represented
by an outrageous and outland
Ish a company of misfits ai
ever turned a debacle Into a
glorious victory, with a gla
morous southern Mata llarl

thrown In for good measure!
Consider the nature of this
company: Colonel Brackenby
(Melvyn Douglas), its com­
mander- D a West Pointer
who ha a never known com­
bat duty and whose Idea of
the proper procedure of war
Is to fire enough volleya not
to irritate the enemy Into
making more than a token
return. Captain Jared lteatb
(Glenn Ford), willing but
completely frustrated by his
wooden-headed superior, headiag a company which includes

such unique specimens as a
Tennessean turned Yankee
who refuses to shoot at what
might be a relative; a cor­
poral with an Irresistible at­
traction for horses, including
one who leads him In the
wrong direction; plus such
privates aa the one who hic­
cups at the sound of a gun­
shot, a bone-crunching mus­
cleman who has an aversion
to being touched, an arsonist,
a kleptomaniac and a sold
ler who (acridaatalyT) blow*
up his owa officers' quarters

5 * .

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Don't be misled by the
name because Freddie's Steak
House alto has one o f the
moit complete seafood menus
in the area. Freddie's owner,
Steve Larsen, spent a long
time with • seafood restau­
rant in New Jeriey and really
knowa his crustaceans.
•
• •
Manager Joy is working
hard at the Capri since Betty
la oa vacation, opening and
closing the buiy restaurant
six days a week. She reports
thatluncheons
are really
picking up. and in fact busi­
ness in general is booming.
Dave Remley la back during
the evenings working on the
meat and the broiler and Joy
is delighted with hii tasty of­
ferings, as are the customers.
Another customer pleaaer la
the Jack Roasman Trio who
play on Friday and Saturday
nights for dining and dancing
pleasure.
* e •
Family night ia Thursday
night at Cook’ i Corner . . .
they’ll aerve you half a fried
chicken with French fries,
rolls and col# slaw for just 03
cents. Other interesting items
of note . . . all the catfish
you can eat tonight for just
$1.23 . . . served with the
usual go-withs, fries, rolls
and slaw.
• • •
One of the nicest things
things that has happened
around here lately Ii the free
delivery service from the Rex
Liquor Store . . . a real ad­
dition to comfortable living
and especially nice when un
expected guests drop in. Of
course you can always stop at
the modern store ia tho Pinecrest center and pick up
what you need.
• • •
Most people call it "the
friendliest spot la town" that's George's Tavern, of
course. Laura Stephens end
her co-workera offer courtesy
service—tod all your favorite
breads of beer, winca and
liquors—i t either the bar or
package store. Plenty of freo
parking, too.

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bay in this scene from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a
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through Wednesday at ths Rita Theatre.

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Thank goodnens the rains finally came to turn
everything green. Now that the weeds are all up you
can expect the flowers any day. And speaking o f
flowers, why not put one in your lapel this May Day
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and step out . . .

DANIELA DIANCHI plays the voluptuous girl
friend o f Jumes Bond (Sean Connery) in the
Ian Fleming story o f international intrigue,
“ From Russia With Love." Filmed in Techni­
color, the United Artists release opened Thurs­
day at the Seminole Cinema Theatre and will
run through Wednesday.

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LIQUOR MART OF VALUES

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without being quite aware o f
than heraelf. A t tha same
time, aha gats caught In sit­
uations which give her a max­
imum chance for hilarious
fun. In short, she provee that
she has become a mature
actress, capable o f shifting
from highly dramatic rolta
to rib-tickling comedy.
The highlight o f the sit­
uation* In “ Plcae* — Not
Now" comes with the danca
In a night club, a danca call­
ed the Brlgltta Striptease
Bluaa. S h e
has stripped
before, but this la tha flret
time that aha has done a atrip
danca and presents a new fa ­
cet of tha talented actress.

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13:11 (0) llaeeball — Chi. at
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NOTICR OF SUIT
tat* of Grace I. Metcalf
Deceaeed. THE BTATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Wlnderweedle, Haines A Ward
HENRY J. STRICKLAND
Attorney*
end ESTHER V. STRICK­
334 Park Avenue, South
LAND
M l* Chester Street
Winter Park, Florida
Tekoms Perk,
Publish: April 10, 13, t (. May
Montgomery County,
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Maryland
You ar* hereby notified that
IN THE CIRCUIT COIRT, suit ha* baen filed against you
NINTH J t l llll A I ,
CIRCUIT In th* Circuit Court of ganalnol*
OF IT.tilt IIA IN ANU FOR County, Florida. In Chancery,
ae:RiNoi.R c o u n t v
an ahbravlated lilt* of which la
n t t V I K R T NO. IR M
FIRST
FEDERAL HAVING!
ALICE t I A R l P O W K l . t .
AND LOAN AHHOCIATION OF
Plaintiff HEM I SOLE COUNTY, a Torporatlon. Plaintiff, va. HENRY J.
WILLIAM V . POWELL,
STRICKLAND and wife, ES­
Defendant THER V. STRICKLAND. De­
NOTICE OF SCIT
fendant*, Ih* nature of said
TIIK STATE OF FLORIDA TO: eult bring a suit to foreclose
WILLIAM U. POWELL
that certain inortgaga dated
whose mailing address la October t l. III*, and of record
r/n Paul Smith Construc­ In Official Record* Book III,
tion Company
Pag* 1*1, publlo records af
Box t i l l
Hemlnol* County. Florida, en­
Mombasa. East Africa
cumbering the following in ­
A Sworn Complaint having scribed reel property, to-wlli
been filed agalnet you In th*
Lot I In Block D of
Circuit Court In and fur HemBRANTLEY H U G H E S
Inol* County. Florida, In Chan­
FIRST ADDITION. Hemlncery, for Divorce, th* ehort
olo County, Florida, astill* of eald action being
cording to plat thereof re­
ALICE
MART
POW ELL,
corded In Plat Hook I,
Plaintiff vs. William IJ. Pow­
page *1. of tha Publlo Reaell. Defendant, thee* presents
ords of Hsmlaol* County,
are to caue* and rsqulra you
Florida,
to flla your written darenaea, and you ar* hereby required to
If any, to the Complaint filed fll* your answer In said eult
herein, and to errv* a ropy with the underslgnrd Clark of
thereof upon Plaintiffs attor­ said Court and to errv* a copy
ney on or before th* llth day theroof upon tb* Plaintiff'# at­
of May. A. D. 1**4. otherwise torney, whoa* nam* and ada Deere* Pro Confesso will b* drasa appear helow, on or hoentered egalnat you end th* for* th* lath day of June. 1**4,
cau e * proceed ex parte.
nd In default thereof Derr**
WITNESS my hand and offl- I'ro Confeaeo will be entered
rial seal at Sanford. Hrminola against you.
County. Florida, this 7th day
WITNESS my hand and offlof April, A. D. 1111.
rial teal at the County Courtlifiua*. Hanford. Hemlnol* Coun­
(SEAL)
Arthur If Ilerkwlth, Jr.
ty. Florida, Ihls tlth day of
Clerk of the Circuit Court. April. 11(1,
Ninth Judicial Circuit In (HEAL)
and for Hrminola County,
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Florida
Clerk of circuit Court
Hy Martha T. Vllilan, D. C.
Hyt Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C.
Gordon V. Frederick
Phillip H. Logan
Attorney for Plaintiff
Hhlnholser end laigaa
110 Eaet Commerc ial Street
Attorneys at Law
P. O. Itoa 1333
P. O. Boa |Til
Sanford, Flmlda. 33331
Hanford. Florida
Publlabt April I*. 13, II, May Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: May 1. I, II. It, t i l t
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Natioaal 4-H Sunday will
be observed *4 Upi ala Presbyterlaa Church (hi* week
with members o I the Lake
Monroe Handy Helpers Club
taking part In tbe 11 a. m.
worship service.
There for the obtenratioci
thli year la "Life Dares Youth
to Live" which will be deve­
loped by the club girls around
the four "H ’s " head, heart
hand* and health.
Speaking parts will be tak­
en by Pat Baker, Cookie Ruisell, Debbie Smith, P st Rey­
nolds, Audrey Pyle snd Sarsh
Dyson. The program will In­
clude a flannel board demon­
stration.
Rev. James Hardin, min­
uter of the church, has chos­
en as his sermon topic for
this special occasion, "Three
Choices of Youth."

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Funeral services for Rupert Wednesday afternoon, were to
W. Leisenring, 60, who died be held at the BrUson Funeral
Home at 3:30 p. m. today
with Rev. II. Chance of the
Firat Baptist Church officiat­
ing. Burial waa to be la Oaklawn Memorial Park.
The Ladle* AuxllUry of the
The deceased is survived
First Pentecontat Church of by hi* wife, Mr*. Elizabeth
Longwood will meet Monday Leisenring of Sanford; three
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II., and Forrest M., all of
on Orange Avenue.
Sunbury, Pa.; a sister, Mrs.
Plana will be discussed for
Emma Kelly of San Gabriel
the rummage sale scheduled
Calif; a daughter, Mrs. Jean
for May 22 and May 23 at
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Super Valu Market on SR
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438.
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til 8 pm . preceding th* bus­
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Lindsey Engaged To Marry

By Frances W’reter
An afternoon
awlmmlng
party and cook-out covereddish supper at Rock Springs
was enjoyed by the members
o f the Adult Choir o f the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterlsn
Church o f Lake Mary, and
their families, Sunday.
A group o f thirty-eight at­
tended the outing. Plans are
being made now for a repeat
o f such social affairs each
month.
An Invitation Is extended
to Interested singers to join
the organisation. Robert Mero is the musical director.

Mr. and Mr*. John D. Ivey
o f 8anford, announce tha an*
gagement and approaching
marriage of (hair daughter,
Miaa Bally Kay Ivey, to Ron­
ald Doan Lindsey, aon o f Dr.
and Mrs. Edwin L. Lindsey,
also o f Sanford.
Mias Ivey Is a native o f
S a n f o r d , attended public
schools here and was graduat­
ed from Bemlnolt High School
In I960, where aha was very
popular and actively engaged
in school affairs.
She attended Stephens Collegs in Columbia, Missouri,
and was graduated from The
University o f Florida, where
aha was a member of Alpha
Delta PI sorority. She Is pre­
sently a faculty member of
Bear Lake Elementary school.
Mr. Lindsey Is a native of
Morrilton, Ark., and ho was
an active and popular mem­
ber o f the 1900 graduation
class o f Seminole High School.
He la presently attending the
University o f Florida where
lie Is a member of PI Kappa
Alpha social fraternity.
Plans are being made for
a late summer wedding and
complete dstalla will be an­
nounced at a later date.

Mr. and Mr*. Rherm Moore
o f Lemon Bluff have left for
their summer home In Ellda,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. John Poormsn left Tueeday for an extended trip. They will visit
their former home In Penna.,
then go on to Denver, Colo.,
where I’oorman will enter a
hospital.

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Mr. and Mrs. George J.
Rsumbsch of Lake Ellen
Drive, recently enjoyed a tour
of tho beautiful Bellingrath
Gardens in Mobile, Ala. Bell­
ingrath Gardens is interna­
tionally famous for one of the
By Evelya Leady
worlds largest camellia col­
Mrs.
Jacqueline Winters lections, for mass blooming
and children, Deanna and axaleaa and for ysar round
bsauty.
Rusty, have returned home
after a ala week visit to the
children’s grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Winters in
Tucson, A di. They enjoyed
many sightseeing trips while
there.

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PETITE BALLERINAS featured In Elizabeth Klein* Studio o f Dance
Art* Monday, May 4, at Seminole Ilifgh School auditorium are from left,
Sarah Lee Roberta and Patty McClunnhan. Hack row from left are
Deborah Moroaini, Dnwn Rnnck nnd Carol Williama. The public ia in­
vited to attend with all donationa going to tho Seminole County Juvenile
Council, Inc.

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MONDAY MAY 4
10:00 a m. Women o f t h o
Church Executive Board
mast.
7:19 p jo . Boy Scouts.
7:15 p.m. Phllathoo C l a s s
masts with Mrs. Berths
Harden, Enterprise, with
Mrs. Sarah Bums aa cohostass.

Tho Ixora Circle o f the San­
ford Garden Club met recent­
ly at the home of Mrs. G.
Spencer Harden. Co-hostesses
were Mrs. William Bush Jr.
and Mrs. Bill Southward.
Mrs. John Morgan opened
the meeting with a prayer and
gave a report of the General
Garden Club board meeting.
After the usual committee re­
ports (hero was a discussion
about membership and plans
for a barbecue to bo held in­
stead of the May meeUng.
Mr*. Frank L. Woodruff, 111,
thanked the members for
their participation in the re­
cent Flower Show.
Mrs. G Andrew Speer and
Mrs. C. Vernon Mize Jr. pre­
sented a very lntereetlng and
Informative talk on the Juni­
per family and Ita uses In
landscaping. Various t y p e s
were explained and Illustrated
by small cuttings.
Continuing the circle’s study
of artistic design, Mrs. J. E.
Tenrilliger Jr. discussed “ The
Ordinary and Unordlnary.”

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three arrangements—compar­
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Ixora Circle was happy to
welcome Mrs. Alburn Rector
who waa introduced to tha cir­
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president of the Sanford Gar­
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HI. They will be staying with
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and Mrs. Harold Coffin on
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schooling until graduation,
and join her husband In Or­
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Mr. Llttler Is employed.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Dzick
of Catalina Drive entertained
at a cookout for eight, on the
patio in the rear of their home
Tuesday.

ULTRA HIGH PMRFORMANCK

friends and relatives gather­
ed at the home o f Mrs. Blan­
ton for coffee, cake and con­
versation.
Guesta Included,fe
Mr. and Mrs. AI Miller, Mrs.
Carol Hartledge, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Grant, Mrs. Velma
Harper, and daughter Judy,
Miss Jsnnifsr Blanton, and
sisters, Susan and Margaret,
and brothers, Thomas and
John, and Frederich Burfelnd.

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Mrs. B. G. Smith has re­
turned from a visit to Atlanta
where she was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Ayers. Mrs.
Smith said that she was most
fortunate to be In Atlanta to
enjoy the Dogwood Festival.

P H IL C O .

red rosea and whita snow
balls.
Mrs. Paulina Stavens and
Mrs. Velma Harper served
ths cakt and Mrs. Robert
Hsmmond and Miss Judy
Harper presided over the
punch bowL
For her going sway outfit,
the bride chose a beige silk
suit with brown accessories
and the orchid from her wedd­
ing bouquet.
Following a tour o f various
points o f Interest in ths
state, Mr. and Mrs. Burfelnd
are at home at the Fairy
Lake Apartmenta In Long­
wood.
Out o f town gueata were
Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller from
Ships’
Bottom, N J., and
friends and relatives from
Orlando and Winter Park.
Following ths wedding re­
hearsal last Friday evening,

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Botiford of Grande Vista enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Wayland
Champlain and son, Richard,
of Lynn, Conn., and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Rand of Connec­
ticut.

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THERE

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Anniversary,
Saturday
at
Miss Beatrice J. Tyson of their home. Tho Kerchner's
Eldorado Dr. entertained Mrs. were married in Chicago, and
have two daughter* and three
Bessie Coughlin, Grand Of­ grandchildren. Mr. Kerchner
ficer o f tho Women's Relief retired aa a Cabinet Maker
Corps, of Providence, II.I.
and moved to DeBary five
years ago. The Buffet table
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ker- spread on the rear lawn, was
chncr of Pine Dr. were sur­ centered with roses from Mr.
prised by tha neighbors and and Mrs. Emil Dancgger’s
friends on their 50 Wedding garden on Crystal Dr.

Mrs. A. H. Ray Jr. return­
ed home Wednesday after
having attended the funeral of
her sister, Mrs. dladys Yother, o f Canton, Ga, Mrs. Yothcr had been a patient at Van­
derbilt Hospital In Nashville
for several months.

Wa Feature Sealy Rcda
Both Rubber &amp; Spring

Mrs. Charles Petherbridgs
arranged and played the tra­
ditional nuptial music.
Given in marriags by her
father, the bride was lovely
in a white silk bengallne
street-length
dress
with
matching jacket. She wore a
white crown hat and veil and
her accessories were white.
She carried a purple-throated
white orchid and a white
prayer book.
Mrs. Carol Hartledge serv­
ed as matron o f honor and
was smartly attired in a
beige linen suit with brown
accessories. She wore a brown
crown hat and pink mum
corsage.
Thorn** W. Dlsnton Jr.,
brother of the bride was best
man, and ushers were Rich­
ard Benton and John Blanton,
brother o f the bride.
The bride’s mother wore
a yellow and white summer
cotton with white accessories
and a yellow mum corsage.
The mother of the groom
chose a blue silk dress with
matching accessories and a
yellow mum corsage.
Following the wedding a
reception waa held in the
Parish house o f the church,
which was decorated with

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April 25, 1064 at Christ
Episcopal Church, Longwood
with the Rev. Charles Stew­
art, Jr. performing the im­
pressive ceremony.
The church was decorated
with a profusion o f white
calls lillies white glads and
white mums.

Personals

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AT LOW PRICES

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ny Donna Kates
Miss Jennifer Jane Blan­
ton, daughter of Thomas W.
Blanton of Orlando and Mrs.
Inex Blanton of Longwood,
and Frederick M. Burflcnd,
son of Mrs. Dorothy Miller
o f Ships’ Bottom, N J. were
united In holy matrimony

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Lamps, Pictures, Gift - Certificates, Fans, Gasoline,
Paint, Tires, Savings Bonds, Small Appliances, Toys,
Blankets, Jewelry, Food. Many Mors Items Not Listed.

These Will Ge Far Below Retail Pricesl
Saturday, May 2nd, ( P.M. to 9 P.M.

Sanford Civic Center
Sponsored by SANFORD KIWANIS CLUB
For The Benefit of Underprivileged Children
Fund and Scholarship Fund

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Birthday Party Honors Becky P&amp;arson

Anna Miller Circle Plans

Personals

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Mrs. E. 11. McAlexander is
currently visiting her daught­
er, Mrs. Dorothy Chandler, In
Twenty Nine Palms, Calif.
Mr. McAlexander recently
flow back to Sanford and will
drive back to California pre­
sently.
The McAlexandors plan to
enjoy an extended tour of
I California and various pointa
.o f interest en route home.

, elected officer*, and addressed the members, outlining the
many events and activities
scheduled for the forthcoming
year.
Mrs. Goodman's committee
chairman list was incomplete
and will be announced* at the
next meeting.
A covered dish supper is
scheduled this Mondsy, May
4, at 8:30 p.m. at the Elk's
Lodge for the circle members,
their husbands and guests.
Following the supper, the
regular
monthly • business
meeting will convene. Ordi­
narily the circle meets the
first Tuesday in the month,
but due to election Tuesday,
changed the meeting to Mon­
day. this month only.
Attending th j meeting were
Use Mines. Layman Goodman,
Clayton Smith, Warren Hayn­
es, Charles Stafford, James
Hoolehnn Sr., Christine Blan­
kenship, J. R. Hoolehart Jr..
James Wehry and William
Llpthrott.
Also Wade Snyder, Elsie
Mcncmlcz, Fred Roettger, HuIon Hale, Harry Adair, Bob
Clarke and Larry Enos.

dConuunaksM
Someone tsked for a sher­
bet dish easy to make and
freeze. We found this one and
it sound* very good.
*
ROYALTY SHERBET
1 pkg. (S oz.) blackberry gel­
atin
1 cup boiling water
% cup currant jelly
•1 cup cold water
‘ 1 tbsp. lemon Juice
1 egg white
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
water. Stir In currant jelly
w until melted, then add cold
water end lemon juice. Pour
into two refrigerator trays.
Freeze until firm. Beat egg
white until stiff but not dry.
Turn frozen gelatin mixture
Into a bowl and beat with a
rotary beater until mushy.
Fold in beaten egg white. Re­
turn to refrigerator trays and
freeze until firm. Tills will
make one quart. Why not try
this with different gelatins
and jelly.'

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While looking for this recipe
we found several others that
are good for this summer
weather. T h t i e JELLIED
MINCEMEAT TARTS take
only 10 minutes to prepare
and chill in two hours.
1 pkg. (3 os.) orange gelatin
1 cup boiling water
to cup cold water
S cups prepared mincemeat
1 tbsp. lemon Juice
4k tsp. salt
• baked tart sheila
Dissolve orange gelatin In
boiling water. Stir In cold wa­
ger, mincemeat, lemon juice
in d salt. Chill until slightly
thickened. Spoon Into tart
•hells and chill until firm. To
aerve, garnish with whipped
•ream
or thinned cream
Cheese, or for a special treat,
•oak t sugar cubes in lemon
•xtrset and sat aflama. Serves

Here's another one that can
ba kept in the freezer.
MOCK CHEESE PIE
• 2 pkg. Instant lemon pie filling
to cup sugar
I t o cups boiling water
g cups sour cream
1 baked t-inch crumb crust
• Combine pie filling and su­
gar. Add boiling water and
S eat with a rotary beater until
thoroughly dissolved. Beat In
•our cream. Pile into crumb
„ trust. Chill thoroughly. Serves

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Ifc cup chilled fresh orange
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•Mr. and Mr*. Charles E.
McCunr, 321 Avenue E, will j
host the Chuluota HI* and Her
Garden Club on Monday, May
4. The meeting Is called fur
7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Helen Cole of Geneva,
well-known horticulturist, will I
he the guest speaker and will
talk on the care and growing
of plants In Central Florida.
She won the sweepstakes
award and top honors In the
horticulture division at the
Sanford Garden Club annual
Bower show held recently.

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minutes, drain. Grind with
salt pork and onion. Add pars­
ley, crumbs, eggs, salt and
pepper and mix thoroughly.
Press into baking pan and
bake in moderate oven 330
degrees about 1 hour. Remove
loaf to hot platter. Stir flour
into drippings and brown; add
water gradually and cook 4 to
S minutes, until thickened,
season and pour over lout.
Serves 6.

Lou MagtU'a ROLLED MEAT
PANCAKES
It lb. ground beef
tv lb. ground sausage
it medium aized onion, finely
chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 cup chopped rooked spinach
1 small carton sour cream
3 eggs
Vs tsp. salt
1 cup milk
4s eupa flour
2 cans (• oz.) tomato sauce
grated cheese
Fry meat, onion and garlic
until lightly browned and
meat la crumbly. Add spin­
ach, sour cream, season to
lasts and mix well. Beat eggs,
with 44 tap. salt and stir In
milk. Sift flour and measure
and beat Into agg mixture un­
til smooth. Pour about *4 cup
of this thin batter into a
greased t-inch skillet, turn

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LIVER LOAF WITH
PAN GRAVY
1H lbs. beef liver
cups boiling water
■
slices salt pork, U Inch thick
1 medium onion
Now residing In (he Clark
U cup chopped parsley
home
on Sixth Street are Mr.
I eggs, slightly beaten
and Mr*. L. Green. Mr. Green
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3 Up' ,,U
Is employed at the Cape, and
w 44 tsp. pepper
they are from New York.
J tbsps. flour
The Clarka, and children,
H i cups cold water
Joe, Sandy and Laura hate
Jf cups soft bread crumbs
«• Blase liver, cover with boil­ moved to Orlando.

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By Dork Dean
Orlando Ranches recently en- Idaughter, Becky Pearson, who Grinstead and Mr. and Mrs. Park and Ronnie Jones, Mait­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fas- tertalned at a birthday din- (celebrated her sixteenth birth- K. Mnhar.
ula of Moss Road in the North ner dance honoring their day.
Guests enjoying Jhc fun and
The garags was converted frolic were Danny Cassolbcr- | n n i r t n P r v c f
ry. David House. Earl Koch- I L e 8 I O n ™ S t DD
.
Into a ballroom writh burning
rile. Johnny Hudson, Dennie
torches leading to the en­
Lovell, Jackie McKlalne, and
trance. Suspended from the John Birkhimer, all of Cas­
celling were balloon clusters selberry.
Alto Roger Mobley, Bob
and crept paper streamers
The ladies auxiliary o f tha
surrounding a blue light cen­ Mobley, Jimmy Merritt, Con­
nie Swofford, all of Long- American Legion Post 63 will
tering the area. Games and
wood.
hold the regular monthly
dancing to the juke box high­
Also Norma Tullock, San- meeting this Friday night at
lighted the evening events.
lando Springs, Gail Tinsley 7:30 pm .
All members are urged to
A late dinner was served and Barbara Nell, Altamon­
front the dining table which te Springs, Rea Savarese and attend this important meet­
Jackie Pearson, North Orlan­ ing, which will be held at tha
was overlaid with white linen
do, Jimmy Kopple, Winter hut on the Orlando Highway.
and centered with a bowl of
pink fruit punch floating ice
cubes with cherry centers
and flanked on each side by
silver candlesticks
holding
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY ONLY
blur candles.
A fter tho delicious dinner
consisting o f fried chicken,
relishes, pink and blue bite
size sandwiches, potato salad,
chips, dips, candies and nuts,
the
guests tftug
“ Happy
P/.
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lllrihday” to llt-cky as she
blew out the candles on the
PRETTY RED HAIRED Becky Pearson, at­
white, pink and green birthtired in a Idue check empire dress, cuts her
day enke, which was ornately
GOLDEN BROWN
birthday cake hearing 10 candles at a delight­
d( corated with teen age fig­
ful dinner dance Riven in her honor.
urines surrounded by musical
notes and records.
SERVED WITH: FRENCH FRIES — COLE 8LAW —
Becky's guests presented
HOT ROLLS ft BUTTER —
her with a Good Luck Mas­
ICED TEA OR COFFEE
By Mrs. H. I,. Johnson
cot Troll for her new auto­
mobile, which was given her
and tilt pan so batter cover* ’ 12 tbsps. butter (1 scant cup) for her birthday hy Mr. and
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Mrs. Fasula. Becky's father,
entire surface. When pancake 2 cups flour (very scant)
"TH E PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
llarry L. Pearson, gave her
43" WIDE
ii brown on one side remove tv tsp. salt
a diamond dinner ring.
from pan. Spoon about '« eup
COR.
1st
&amp;
MAGNOLIA
PHONE
322-2482
1 tsp. vanilla
VALUE TO 91.49 PER
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Fas­
of meat mixture into center of
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
pancake, roll pancake around ^
»5 ‘ b»P»&gt; powdered ula were Mr. and Mrs. J. I)
sugar
meat and place in shallow
baking dish. Continue until all 1 cup crushed real line nuts
vv
(pecans preferred)
batter and meat are used,
(/k
FIRST QUALITY —
greasing pan before each pan­ 1 tsp. ice water
Roll In very small bulls.
cake is fried. When all pan­
FULL BOLTS
cakes have been fried, filled Bake 10-13 minutes in 330 de­
and arranged in baking dish, gree oven. While hot roll in
pour tomato aauce over rolls powdered sugar. Put powder­
and aprlnkle with gratqd ed aug'ar In brown sack and
cheese. Bake in moderate ahake balls In sack while hoi.
• • •
oven 330 degrees for 30 min­
FRUIT BUTERM1LK
utes. Serves 6.
These pancake rolls can be 3 cups thick buttermilk
made early In the day and Uk cups canned fruit juice or
baked at serving time. l)o not juice from canned fruit
put tonnto sauce and grated 3 tbsps. sugar
Combine all ingredients and
cheese over rolls until just
stir until sugar dissolves.
before baking.
Serve well chilled. Will not
For Beautiful Robea
curdle on standing. Serves 3.
ICE DOX FRUIT CAKE
Sfj Valued To 11.19 Per Yd.
Red cherry, apricot, pine­
As made by 2lrs. A. E. Cur­
tri
—apple, peach and grape julre
ry Sr.
HAIR STYLING SALON
1 lb. vanilla wafers (crumbl­ ail combine well with butter­
MABEL DUGGAN A IIETTY ANNE HOWARD
DACRON ft COTTON
milk or mixed Juicei may be
ed)
2201 S. PARK AVE.
PHONE 322-4913
used.
1 small bottle cherries
1 qt. pecans
1 lb. white raisins
Light Weight White
1 can condensed milk
3 tbsps. cherry julre
Mix all Ingredient* well,
and let stand in Icebox over
night before using.
FRUIT OF THE 1X)0M

Supper Meeting Monday
Tbe Anna Miller Circle held
Ita regt
monthly meeting
recently . . tbe Elk's Club with
the president, Mrs. Layman
Goodman presiding.
Mrs. Goodman announced
that again tills year, the cir­
cle will sponsor • young lady
to attend “ Girl's State," and
•elected this year was Helen
Mann, a student at Seminole
* High School.
Mrs. Wade, Snyder, Exalted
Ruler, and Mrs. James Hoolehan Sr., chairman of the
bouse committee of the Elk's
lodge, greeted the newly

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Bravos Wrap II Hounds Stung
Up With A Win By Jackets
TOa Sanford Junior High
tr a v e l closed out ooe of their
■wet successful baseball sea­
sons Thursday afternoon when
they pushed over a run in the
top of the laat frame to edge
the South Seminole Hunt
canes by a score o f 8 to 4.
The Braves powered eight
safeties off the deliveries of
Hurricane burler, Mark Brew

Kiwanis Nine
Loses Second
Straight Game

er while South Seminole was
able to touch Ron Dudley for
only five.
The Braves began the scor­
ing with a pair of runs in
their half o f the first and
added single markers in the
fourth and fifth frames, and
added the tie-breaker In the
seventh. Meanwhile, the Hur­
ricanes scored all their four
rum in their part of the
fourth.
Both Brewer of South Semi
Dole and Dudley of the Ilravcs
whiffed 10, walked two and
each hit a batter.
The only extra base bit of
the game came in the fifth
Inning when Chuck Pigott
blasted a double.
Hie Braves ended their
season with a record of nine
wins and a single loss. The
only defeat came at the hands
of the Evans High School
JayVees In a contest played
in Orlando. The Braves will
play in no post season tourna
meats.
Score by innings:
Sanford JH
200 110 0 - 5 8 2
So. Scm. JH 000 400 0—t 5 2
Dudley snd Bryan; Brewer
and Garner

The Kiwanis nine of (he City
Recreation Department’s Jun­
ior Boyi League absorbed its
•econd straight defeat in as
many days when Thursday
afternoon the KlwanJani drop­
ped a 3 to 1 decision to the
CPO’s. Danny Lee set the K1
waniens down with only one
hit—a sixth inning double by
Wally Jernlgan.
Lee now haa allowed only
ono hit over the nasi IS In­
nings he lias worked on tho
mound. John Butts, Lee and
Dick Mamcle were the main­
stays at llie plate for CPO.
In the Junior League battle
between the Elka and Uio n o­
United Tress International
tary, tho Elk* tallied three
National League
unearned runs In the sixth to
W L Pet. GB
trim the tough Rotxrians, «-2. Philadelphia
9 2 .818
8 3 .727 1
The Elks solidified their hold Ssn Fran.
8 3 .613 2
•a first place aa Chris Akers Milwaukee
8 6 .571 2V4
picked up the win. In going St. Louis
7 8 .338 3
Pittsburgh
Ibo rtute he whiffed 13.
6 7 .462 4
The first round of the Men's Cincinnati
7 9 .438 414
Blo-PUch Softball circuit came Houston
« 10 .373 314
to an end Thursday night with Los Angelea
4 7 .363 S
a four-way tie for aacond Chicago
2 10 .167 7V4
place. It cama about when New York
Thursday's
Results
Wilson Maler grabbed a IT to
at
Milwaukee,
t l win from McRancy Paints. Pittsburgh
ppd.,
rain
Klngiwood went through the
first round undefeated and is San Francisco at Chicago,
ppd., rain
definitely the club to whip for
Houston
7 Los Angeles 3, (N )
the loop title. Second round
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1
tote atart Monday night. Ail
(N)
tonne are scheduled for 28
Only games scheduled
gamee during the regular seaSaturday's Game*
ecu which cods July 18.
Chicago at Houston (N )
Perfection Dairy presented
New York at Cincinnati
George's with their third
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
•tralfht Iota in the Little
Pittsburgh at St. Loula (N)
American League, 8 19 5, be­ San Francisco at Los Angeles
hind the pitching of Tommy
(N)
Gracey and the hitting of Ben
America* League
Twyman.
W L PcL GB
Meanwhile, fat the Little Na­ Cleveland
8 3 mi
tional the Locomotive Engi­ Chicago
8 4 .536 1
neers and the First Federal Baltimore
6 8 .513 1
Savlngsmcn teamed up to Minnesota
7 * .338 1
play a great game at Bay Detroit
7 6 .538 1
Avenue Park with the Train­ New York
4 4 .300 U4
men coming out on top 8 to 1. Los Angeles
6 7 .462 2
David Lee, aca righthander, Washington
6 8 .429 214
now haa been touched for only Boston
6 7 .417 214
•lx hits in his last three Kansas City
4 8 .400 214
mound appearances. Thurs­
Thursday's Results
day afternoon bo held the Kansas City 10 Detroit I
Savlngsmen to two safetios.
Cleveland 8 Minnesota 4
The Engineers are e game Chicago at New York, ppd
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end a half out o f first place.
Their only two k»sse» have Only games scheduled
'Saturday's Gamee
been at the hands of Hunt's
Minn, at Kansas City (T-L)
Llncoln-Mercury.
Los Angeles at Chicago
Cleveland at Balimore
Washington at New York
Detroit at Boston
Results Thursday
Locomotive Rsgra I First
Federal 1
First Fed.
100 000-1 2
Loco Engra
002 OOi—2 5
W P - David Lee (3 1 ), LF
North Orlsndo's minor, ma­
—Al Grooms (1-2)
jor and senior Little League
STANDINGS
teams will participate in a
Tana
W
triple header Saturday at
Hunt Lio-Mcr
T
North Orlando's recreation
Loco Engrs
6
park.
Chase
3
Tlie Minora will meet RunFirst Fed.
3
land at 9:30 a. m., the Ma­
Standard Oil
0
jors will tangie with ths Al­
G en e Friday
tamonte Springs Twins at 2
Standard Oil at Hunt L-M
p. m., and the Seniors host
(4:10 Bay Avenue Park)
Bcsr Lake's Pirates at 4 p.m.

Major Leagues

Little National

Triple Header
Set Saturday

In 1-0 Game

The Leesburg High School
Yellow Jackets have had their
stingers sharp and strong for
the Lyman Greyhounds all
season long.
In two regular Orange Belt
Conference games the Jackets
stung the 'Hounds, fn the
Orange Belt baseball tourna­
ment, the Greyhounds were
eliminated — again by Lees­
burg. And the Lymsn nine
was ouited from the Class
tourney at Leesburg Thursday
night—again by the itinging
Yellow Jackets, dcipite Uie
fact that Lyman's Donnie
Smith hurled a one-hitter.
The score was 1 to 0 in one
of the finest games the two
clubs played all season. Two
Leesburg hurlers, John Ma­
THE HALL AND CHAIN HOWLING LEAGUE’S championship team was
son and Mike Carroll, teamed
presented trophies at the loop's annual banquet at Lake Monroe Inn.
up to no-hit the 'Hounds.
Members of the title-winning foursome are (from left) Floyd and Shir­
But It was one ball game
ley Martin and Verna and Andy Bolton. The league is comprised o f hus­
the Longwood nine should
bands and wives.
(Herald Photo)
hfve captured. In sll hut two
of the seven frames the Grey
hounds left potential runs on
the sacks. They stranded two
in the first, second and
fourth, three in the third and
another In the sixth. All to­
gether, 10 men were left on
the bases.
In the bottom of the third
Lyman had the sacks jammed
By MURRAY OLDEHMAN hell break away. He already udmitted Jock
Dolph, the
with only one sway. A pick-off
•some
CBS
director
of
sports,
haa
10.
NEW
YORK
—
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play at first nabbed one run­
on.
“
The
other
day
I
was
play­
network
would
put
him
A
cleaver
is
being
aimed
at
ner snd a fly ball ended the
the lucrative world of golf. ing with Gene Littler, and a Especially if he did it right—
frame.
Leesburg tallied its only run
The 180-odd regular per guy comes up and asks him with starting times tailored
in Its half of the third.
formers of the pro tour art •bout some deal. ‘ You’ll have for television and other an­
With two sway, Wolf fan­ in a state of acute foment. to tea McCormack,' he says.
gles to help the medium.’’
“ You
know what
that
ned but Lyman's receiver,
They want to break away
Dolph pointed out, howev­
Ncullcld, muffed the pitch and from the Professional Golfera means."
Ths pro wasn't happy about er, that televised golf is •
Wolf made It safely to first. Association, which clutters up
Brother fickle thing: “ The advertis­
Tho next hitter grounded to their private tittle money car­ McCormack’# Big
itretching
across
48 Image. Maybe because, al­ ers buy golf more for prest­
Joe Pavelchak at third who pet
overthrew
first snd Wolf tournaments, with soms 8,000 though he makea hie $38,000 ige than the efficiency o f the
crossed the plate with the club pros who stay at homa a year, he’a not one of klack’a buy. You've got to look at
the ratings. Football Is still
chosen people.
and straighten out alices.
tilt's only marker.
A split between the touring efficient because it delivers
Bugging them particularly
Scoro by innings:
Lyman
000 000 0 - 0 0 2 la $400,000 In th* bulging pros and tha PGA appear* the audience." Implying that
Leesburg
001 000 x—I 1 l I’UA piggy bank, non* o f It inevitable, and when it does golf doesn't.
Ilia Idea o f the pro golfer*
collecting any Interest, moat happen, McCormack, with all
of it contributed by the tour­ the attraction* at th* end of breaking away from the regu­
ing pros in entry fees, all of his string, will be in the lar body of the PGA, in any
driver'* seat. The television form, is not newr.
It controlled by the PGA,
•
•
•
Corcoran, who was the
possibilities alone whet the
Results Thursday
PGA'e first tournament man­
Some golf people read imagination.
Wilson Maler 17 MrRaney 11
•
*
*
ager back in 19311 when a 84McRaney
070 002 2—11 13 3 significance Into Arnle Pal­
The package deal la the hole tournament was worth
Wll. Meier 6to 034 x—17 10 3 mer's complaint a month ago
WP— Don Massie (4-3). LP that their group needa a thing in sport*. Professional $3,000 and 72 holts were cut­
-F ra n k William* (4 3) HR*— strong ctar who could apprsc- football has it. Baseball is rated for $8,000, has his own
WiUon Maier, Larry Ilelman lata their problems. Nice and working on It. The PGA la gimmick to keep everybody
(4lh of year), Junior Shaver conveniently, Arnle has an ad­ awara of it, with a special happy.
"Th* trouble with golf," he
viser, Mark H. McCormack, committee set up to see that
( 1st of year)
STANDINGS
who
is
undoubtedly t h a the players get their share said, “ is too many players.
Break the lour into two divi­
(F.nd of 1st Hound)
strongest figure in the game. of the revenue.
W L Pet. McCormack Is a young Cleve­
Team
But think of McCormack sions — one for the experts,
7 0 1.000 land lawyer who controls the offering his special troupe, one for the young kids start­
Kingswood
M l finances and movea of Pal­ containing almost all tha ing ou t
4 3
Chase
M l mer and Jack Nicklaus, the prime attractions.
4 3
McRaney
"Put 90 to 100 great
4 3
M l two hottest attractions.
llobbs Constr.
" I t might bs attractive to players in the top group. We
.571
4 3
Wilson Maler
Ha also pulls the bit on us," admitted Perry Smith, need only two tourneys a
.420 Gary Player, Ilob Charlea and tha eporta director at N0C, month. These guya are over3 4
Longwood
.286 Doug Sanders, all o f them which beams Die Bing Cros­ golfed right now, and there
2 3
Fla. St. Bank
.000 winners.
0 l
U S O
by Open, tha Tournament o* aren’ t enough great golfers
Games Monday
Without McCormack's co­ Champions at Las Vegas, the to go around. Ths best tour­
McRaney at Kingswood 7:30 operation, there is no tourna­ U.S. Open and the World nament in golf la the one the
Longwood at Chase 8:43
ment worth speaking of. Ha's Serlee of Golf. “ I don't know PGA doesn't run — the Mas­
(At F t Mellon Park)
tha first man any sponsor if people would get tired of ters.
“ This way, with a Masters
approaches because If Mark seeing tha same 20 every
promises one of his boys, the week. But then," he reflect­ list o f players, every city
ed, “ they see the same 20 any­ would huve a Masters. You
•how Is made.
can eliminate cut-offs and
“ Nicklaus saved tha ehow how."
NEW YORK ( U P l)-Y . A. at Houston," admitted Fred
“ If he could pull It off," qualifying rounds. Too many
TitUe, Del Shofncr and Don Corcoran, who haa his own
Chandler will head a group of stable o f nine proa headed
New York Giant football play­ by Tony Lems. "Lems and
ers who depart for Puerto Palmer weren't there."
Rico today for a government
“ McCormack's waiting un­
sponsored “ Sports Mission to til ha gets 20 top players,"
Ssn Juan."
a tour regular told m*. “ Then

Touring Pros Foment W ar On
Nation's Golf Establishment

Men’s League

Giants Head South
On Sports Mission

Felly Qualified le Administration and Rupervlaiee

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White were the leading stickmen for Crooms, each get­
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The Panthers have yet to
drop a contest this season.
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Jim Courier was nicked for
By Murray Olderman
Wynn when Old Gus was
•lx hits Thursday afternoon in
Sports Editor
the Group V, class B baseball
pitching for Cleveland (he's
tournament in Tavares but Newspaper Enterprise Assn. now Uie Tribe’s mound coach).
Besides his writing, Jim
th e
sensational O v i e d o
Early staggered around like a
moundsman was able to scat­ Brotnan, Idle pitcher, has an­
drunk, slapped a piece of tape
ter them enough so that the other talent — cooking. His
on the wound and finished his
Lions were able to register a wife might be away for a few stint. Next day a photog
4 to 0 ahuloul over Brooks­ days. “ When I come home,” brought Valdy over to the In­
ville.
she says, “ I give the kids corn
dian dugout for a picture with
As a result of Thursday’s flakes for breakfast. And they Wynn. Ten feet away, Early
wonder
where
the
crepes
victory, Oviedo goes into the
spoiled the shortstop and let
second round of the tourney suzette are, like their father a flood o. invective that made
bad
given
them."
.
.
.
today. The Lions were slated
Jose wish ho had never stud­
Larry Morris, the Chicago
to meet Tavares at 3 p.m.
ied English. Byn-i took the
Bear
linebacker
who
stole
the
Oviedo got into the scoring
accident as a pert-jnal af­
column early Thursday after­ show- in tlie championship front . . .
noon when they pushed over game and won a sports car for
Speaking of getting hit, left­
two runs in tho initial status. his efforts, has only one com­ hander Jim Kaat of MinneCharlie Miller tallied on a plaint. “ 1 just wish,” said the sota still has a ball which
fielder’s choice and Wayne Ja­ Atlanta resident, “ I could struck him In the mouth off
cobs crossed the plate on a have avoided driving it from the bat of Bubba Morton, and
walk with the bases jammed. New York (where he was eventually parted him and
The Lions posted their other awarded the car) to Georgia. seven teeth . . .
two runs in the sixth frame It's mighty hard on your
John David Crow, the highwhen Colbert and Steward back." . . . .
salaried and much-injured run­
Gary
Player
is
d
o
w
a
yoga
worked
Brooksville hurler,
ning back of tn* 5t. Louis foot­
Sharp, for free tickets. Miller addict. He stands on his head ball Cardinals, was within one
five
times
a
day.
The
little
doubled in Colbert and Slewdefensive back of being aent
art hit the plate on a wild South African if one of the to the Philadelphia Eagles.
great
faddlsta of
sports.
pitch.
The Cards wanted tackle Ril­
Billy Mikler waa the big Wheat germ and raisins used ey Gunnels, which was O.IC,
stick for the Lions, getting a to be his kick. Black clothing and corner back Irv Cross,
single and a double in a pair still is. And then there was which wasn't. And Crow is
of trips. Oviedo got only four the time he showed up on the still a cinch to be dealt to
hits. Aside from Mikler's pair, course two-toned—one leg all some other club.
Courier and Miller recorded white, tha other all black.
Dig the British-inspired nar­
"Ridiculoui, wasn’t ItT" winc­
the others.
ration that went with the new
Courier, hurling Oviedo to ed Gary when reminded of tha release of “ The Grand Olym­
Us 12th win of the season, incident. And who do you pics,” a film of the 1960 Rome
whiffed nine and walked four. think made up the outfit? Fel­ games: e.g., the reference to
The Lions miscued four times low golfer Jackie Burke'a decathlon champ Rafer John­
behind Courier but a pair of sport* clothes firm . . .
son as “ Olympic star and
Al Davis, the AFL coach of
fast twin-killings kept Courier
philosopher"; the description
from getting into deep water. the year, waa In New York to of shotputter Parry O’Brlen’a
study the opening of Shea
Score by innings:
bulk aa “ 222 poundi displace­
L'rooksville
000 000 0 - 0 6 2 Stadium for a alant on possiment'' . . .
ble
improvement
for
the
new
Oviedo
200 002 x—4 4 \
Between you’n'me, the un­
Griffin. Sharpe and Vohun; Oakland sports palaca. Tha rest among the Chicago White
Hrst
flaw
spotted
by
Al
w
.s
Courier and Brooka.
lack of storage room, so tnai
waa serious enough to fore*
when the Meta move out after
Al Lopez to call a meeting this
the season, they have no place
spring and advise them not to
to alow their gear. And that
discuss their diuatisfactlon in
may not be bad . . .
public. On* Chisoxer yras cut
If a pitcher ii going to get
$6,000 because be didn't pro­
hit by a batted ball, make
duce last year. Ha was out
Tommie Joseph pitched the aure it'a from a .196 hitter like
three months with a broken
Crooms High Panthers to Washington used to have In
collar bone . . .
their eighth straight win of Jose Valdlvlelao. Valdy lined
one
otf
tha
chin
of
Early
the season as they whipped
the Hungcrford Bobcats by a
score of g to S. '
Joseph fanned eight and
A special contest scheduled 2 Ml. W. of Sanford Rt. 41
walked two as he limited the
'Cats to only five hits. One for Saturday night by the
Featuring
was a three-run blast by Wil­ Sanford Women'* Bowling As­
•
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Minnows
sociation
has
been
postponed
liam Cleveland.
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The Panthera got four runs until a later date.
Association members will
Large
in the opening frame, added
a pair In the third and one In meet Tuesday night at the
• Miseouris, Worms,
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Cricket*
Highway 17-92 to fix a new
Innings.
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KC's Rookie Tom Reynolds Beats Tigers With 3-Run Homer
'Forgotten Man' Dodger Discard
Has Three RBIs Farrel Rubs It
United Pr*M International
Doea the name Tom Hay*
Holds ring a bell?
Probably not, but neither
did the name Tom Jonea with
many until the Academy
Awards.
Tom Reynolds and Tom
Jones have only one thing in

Par's The Pace
In Mary Esther
The Mary Esther aponsored
women’s golf tourney was
highlighted with par golf
when the competition got un­
derway Thursday at the Mayfair County Club.
The tournament, a
full
handicap — best ball of twoaome — la being played over
three consecutive weeks with
the same partners. Borne of
the lowest scores posted In­
cluded a 67 by Ida B. Wilson
and Jan Johnson in addition
to
a 67 also by Myrtle
Adams and Edle Ware. Lor­
raine Miller and Jo McDaniel
registered 68 and Marion
Cox and Jane McKlbbin bad
• 71.
Jimmie Llvington and Augie Russell had a 72, Elsie
Mero and Barbara Morrison
also posted a 72, Meric Truitt
and Haiel Durio registered
a 73 and Helen Carraway and
Susie Dickey alio came in
with a 73.

Little League
Calls Meeting
The South Seminole Little
League will hold a meeting
for parents and other interest­
ed persons at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, at the Lyman High
School Auditorium in Longwood.
The program will feature a
go-minute motion picture film
entitled "This la Little Lea­
gue." The meeting wai call­
ed by Bill Livingston, league
president.

common. They're both real
swingers, but the comparison
ends right there.
Jones, a cinematic aexpot,
never rared anything about
base hits. Reynolds, on the
other hand, la a lavrl-headcd
22-year-old Kansas City rook­
ie who lives for the day ha
can nail down a regular job.
He certainly went about it
the right way Thursday when
he blasted a three-run homer
over the center field fence
in the first Inning and sing­
led home another run in the
third to pace the Athletics
to a 10-3 victory over the
Detroit Tigers.
Rocky Colavlto and Jim
Gentile each hit his third hom­
er o f the season but Rey­
nolds, in the Kansas City out­
field on a "p a st" so to speak,
did the bulk of the damage
with four RBI's.
Reynolds, • .332 hitter at
Burlington lest year, suffer­
ed bone chips in his left ankla during an exhibition game
end wee virtually forgotten
this spring.
Reynolds, a right-handed
hitting San Diego resident,
suddenly wa*
remembered
when the A's regular right
fielder, veteran Gino Cimoll,
came down with a pulled leg
muscle. Manager Eddie I.opat
moved Colavlto from left
field to right ami gnve young
Tom hla big chance in left.
Supported by a five-run
rally in the first inning, Or­
lando Pena coasted to his sec­
ond victory againet a like
number of defeats although
the Tigere nicked him for 11
hits. Mickey Lolich, victim o f
Reynold*' three-run wallop,
suffered hla flrat defeat af­
ter two vlctoriea.
Leon Daddy (W ags) Wag­
ner drov* in three runs with
a homer, double and a single
as tha first-place Cleveland
Indiana downed the Minneso­
ta Twins, 1-4, In the only oth­
er American League game
played. The Chicago Whlta
Box-New York Yankees gam*
wee postponed because of
rain.

In On Old 'Pals'
United Press International
Dick Farrell, a guy with
tha memory of an elephant,
stomps all over the Dodgers
every chance he gets.
Hs admits he enjoys It, too,
and that’s becoming obvious
because he now has beat them
more times than he has any
other club In the National
League.
Tha
hard-throwing, 30year-old Houston right —
hander took particular relish
in snapping the Dodgers' four
• game winning straak, 7-3,
Thursday night for his third
straight victory without a
loss.
Farrell, owner o f a 14-8
lifetime record ageinet tha
Dodgers, hai nursed a deepseated
resentment
against
them since they dumped him
into the NL player expansion
pool at the end of tha 1961
season.
He didn't mind b e i n g
thrown into tha pool ao much
at he did being blamed by
tha Dodger* for their failure
to win the pennant that year.
Farrell had an 8-7 record that
saaion, with a 6.18 earned
run average and the Dodger*
let It g*t around that h* co*t
them a shot at the World
Series.
He clipped for nine hits
Thursday night but struck
out nine and had the added
satisfaction of boosting the
■eventh-plsce Colts a full
game ahtad of the Dodgers.
The flret-plac*
Philadel­
phia Phillies best the Cincin­
nati Reds, 3-1, in the only
other NL game played as rain
washed out the Pittsburgh
• Milwaukee and San Franclsco-Chirago contests.

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Fri. May 1, ’64— Page 11

Liston May Get
Set His Fight Cut
This Weekend

Hill Rise
For Roses
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP1)
— The trainer* o f tha top
four horses among the 12 en­
tered for Saturday's running
o f the Kentucky Derby won­
dered today what lay in store
for them this time in Amer­
ica's racing classic.
Bill Finnegan, 73-yesrold
trainer of favored Hill Rise;
Horatio Luro, who has aecond
choice Northern Dancer, Kill-

Junior League
Results Thursday
CPO I Kiwi nil 1
Kiwanlt
000 100 0—1 1 1
cro
MO 000 x - 3 I 3
W P - Danny Lea (2-1), LF
—John Lathcrow (3-1)
Elks I Rotary 2
Rotary
000 001 1—2 2 2
Elks
000 003 x - 3 2 2
W P - Chris Akers (2-1).
LP— Buddy Stumpf (1-3)
STANDINGS
Team
W I. P et
6 2 .730
Elk*
Klwanli
6 3 .623
Shrin#
4 3 .171
3 3 .300
Lake Mary
CPO
3 S .375
Rotary
3 3 .375
Civltan
2 3 .886
Gama Friday
Shrine at Lake Mary 4:30
p. m.
Game Saturday
Lake Mary at Civltan 10:00
a. m.
(At Memorial Stadium)
ott Burch, conditioner of
Quadrangle, and Jteih Ten-

nay, trainer of Tha Scoundrel
all hava bean through tha
Derby grind bafora.
Luro and Tenney hava had
wlnnara, Burch wai aecond
but Finnegan waa up the
track with hit two starter*.
TTila time Finnegan appear­
ed to have tha beat chanct in
tha mil* and ona • quarter
clanic. Hill Ria* will carry a
string o f eight itraight wins
into the race and is listed at
6 to 6,
Tha only other trainer who
hai had u Kentucky Darby
alerter among Saturday's crop
I* Harold Bockman, whose
Happy Go Lucky waa aeventh
in 1852 at 66 to 1 and whole
lahkodah may b* the same
price thli time.
Tha other trainers all are
sweating out tha final day or
waiting before tha big race
for the flrat tlma.
But they hava no monopoly
on anxiety, although Tenney
claims he docin't mlv* any­
thing," h* said. Finnegan,
who didn’t have too much of
a hart* In Jean'a Jo* and one
with unsound tega In Finne­
gan, this time haa a rugged
runner In Hill Riae, who ii
aa sound aa a bell and easy
to train.
"Ha settled down shortly
after he got hare and he la
aa ready aa I can make him.
This ona rare la 60 par cont
hone and 60 per cent Jockey
and I am glad I have Willi*
Shoemaker to ride. Experi­
ence count* here," he said.

SYRACUSE, N .Y .-(N E A )
— Coach Loren School'* Byracaust University varsity
crew got one o f Ita earliest
start* this year, hitting the
water March 5.

ALEXANDRIA. La. (UPI)
—Top money-winner Mickey
Wright and Tltlcholdcrs tilll*t Marilyn Smith reigned a*
co-favorites among 35 women pro golfer* who teed off
today In the Clifford Ann
Creed invitational.
Rut the field held plenty of
upset potential- including the
former
Alexandria
school­
teacher for whom the tour­
ney is named and Mary Lena
Faulk, who led the top four-

CHESTER, Pa. (UPI) -^Al­
though ha hasn't received "a
quarter" yet from hi* heavy­
weight
championship
fight
with Caiaiui Clay, Sonny LI*ton expects to be $160,000
richer by the weekend.
Jack N'ilon, Liston's adviser,
announced Thursday night that
the ex-champlnn ahould re­
ceive tha money at part of a
payment owned InterContin­
ental Promotion*, Inc., by
Bill MacDonald of Miami,
who helped stage the bout.
MacDonald owes $400,000 a*
part of the Utile fight guar­
antee.
"Thl* indebtne** aroae be­
cause of levir* filed by the
Internal
Revenue
Service,
which prohibited further pay­
ment by MacDonald to In­
terContinental," Nilon said.

s

Little American

Mini In Tburiday'a pro-am
Tha currant tourney, a 14preliminary.
hole event, ends Sunday.
Partly cloudy and mild
weather wa* expected to con­
tinue throughout tha threeday tournament.
Thii would be an ideal poportunlty for Miss Creed to
win her flrat Ladlca Profess­
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and aha knowi the courae.
Miss Smith won the Titleholders tournament at Augus­
ta, Ga., last weekend. Miss
2817 I . French
Wright finished second.

Results Thursday
Perfection Dairy $ George'* 3
Perfection
211 022-8 7 1
George'*
020 120—3 6 5
WP— Tommy Gracey (4 0 ),
LP— Harley Sykc* (1-4)
STANDINGS
Team
W I,
Navy
5 a
Fla. St. Rank
3 3
Perfection Dairy
5 3
George'*
4 4
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assessed value o f the taxable property In the County

ever, that such special ad valncm tax shall be in no

ance o f assessment bonds payable out o f auch spe­

sonal property as deemed necessary for construc­

at the time of issuance of general obligation bonds

event in excess of two ( 2 ) mills during any nns

cial aaaesamenta levied when collected, end the Coun­

tion, re-ronstructlon, maintenance and operation of

or any aasenaaients bonds for which full faith end

year.

ty may pledge Ita full faith end credit and taxing

water conservation and control facilities and to dis­

credit of the County are pledged as additional se­

pose of same; to make and enforce rules for main­

curity. At the present total assessed valuation o f ap*

tenance and operation of water conservation and

proxlmstely 200 million dollars, this Act would limit

The County Board Is authorised to create special tax

freeholder electors. AU special assessments shall

control facilities; to require permits, to suspend or

bonds at this date to approximately 8 million dol-

districts, whose boundaries shall be coextensive with

constitute a lien upon the property so aaeeeeed to

deny permits, including building permits when in

law.

any secondary water conservation and control facili­

the same extent as a lien for general county taxes,

County and to have exclusive control of water con*
servetion and control facilities! to regulate the sup*

non-navigable lakes; to acquire by eminent domain
or otherwise, lands, water, riparian rights, and per­

powers for the payment o f principal and Interest on

SPECIAL DRAINAGE DISTRICTS

such assessment bonds If approved by the qualified

ty and assess, levy and collect a special asscsamtnl

and provides for collection of such Hens.

MILLAGE

tax not to exceed 3/10 o f a mill each year for opera­

The Act provides for primary and secondary water

public agencies or authorities in exercise of common

To levy and asaem ad valorem taxea without limits-

tion and maintenance of Maid secondary water con­

conservation facilities in any area, district, water

powers; to cooperate with neighboring counties in

lion o f rate or amount on all taxable property within

servation and control facility.

basin or project.

projects to accomplish the purposes o f the Act; to

County for paying principal and Interest on any

use funds authorixed or received under the Act, in­

general obligation indebtedness lawfully Issued for

cluding funds from sale o f general obligation bonds,

the purpose of this Act.

conflict with the purposes of the A ct; to join with
other counties, cities or other political subdivision,

(special) assessment bonds, taxes obtained from

MANDATORY REDUCTION OF TAXES

FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THIS WATER

Tax Assessor la required (o reduce (he amount of

CONTROL AND DRAINAGE ACT AND EXER­

mllUge

CISE YOUR YOT1NG FRANCHISE.

SHfiesMcd

and levied under Section 15 of the

SPECIAL AD VALOREM TAX

Act (up to 2 mills) in the Marne amount and rate as

VOTE AS YOU PLEASE, HUT VOTE. ONE VOTE

quire, construct, Improve, maintain and operate pri­

"Section 15. In addition lo the ad valorem (axes

the mllkige lawfully Imposed upon Seminole County

OVER Vi THE VOTES CAST IS THE VOTE RE­

mary water conservation and control facilities in

authorixed to be levied to pay the principal and In­

property by the U.S. or any agency thereof, district,

QUIRED TO PAH8 THIS REFERENDUM BILL.

special assessments and ad volorem taxes; to ac­

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Manor Readies For University Building Boom
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The population explosion ex­
pected for the Oviedo area be­
cam e of the new university to
be constructed on SR 520 three
mllee south of that city, al­
ready la being felt hi planned
growth.
City o f Oviedo la contem­
plating a municipal water
works to serve the city, the
area and the university. Other
planning Is in the making.
Shoemaker
Construc­
tion Company has a head
start, and will have open for
Inspection two model homes
at Mead Manor. They will be

YOU HAVEN'T SEEN
IT YET, BE SURE
TO SEE IT NOW!. . .
“T H E

F L O R ID IA N ”

MODEL HOME
Those o f you who haven’t seen this wonderful
ALL - BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME,
be sure to see it soon.
LOCATION: Just o ff Mellonville on Forest Dr.,
Next to 24th St, SANFORD.
2,200 8Q. FT.
BRICK HOME
For A n taw As

C O N D IT IO N IN G

$16,000
On Your Lot.

Sat. A Sun.
1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
. . . . weekday*
by appointment.

THROUGHOUT
. . . CENTRAL
HEATING

FINANCING
CAN BE
ARRANGED
A

Open For
Your Inspection

A IR

FEW

OUTSTANDING

• STEEL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM . . .
same Inherent strength found In sky.
scrapers and bridge*.

Ph. 322-5011

FEATURES

• 20 . YEAR
wlndproof.

ROOF

SHINGLES;

• G-E CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING
SyaUm.

• KCIIEIItlCK KITCHEN CARINETB
in natural birch finish; with Laiy
Sauna.

• G-E CENTRAL HEATING System.

• G-E RANGE AND OVEN

• COMPLETELY INSULATED . . . .
exterior walla and ceiling; full thick
insulation.

• EIGHT SPACIOUS CLOSETS

• BRICK EXTERIOR; no maintenance!

• TWO-CAR GARAGE

MANY
EXCLUSIVE

OTHER

• G-E DISHWASHER, too!

INCOMPARABLE

FEATURES

WITH

LEROY C. ROBB

CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

2800 8. Sanford Avc.
SANFORD
PH. 322-5011

open from noon until dark bedroom, two-bsth home at
Saturday and Sunday, this and 2305 Mellonville Avenue.
next weekend*.
It haa a sunken living room,
One of the models U a three- beautified with a wrought iron
bedroom, with 1V4 baths, a railing at one end and a plant­
modern ranch atyle type. er at the other. Tha apacioul
The aeeond la a Colonial-ityle kitchen has its cooking facil­
with three bedrooms and two
ities on an “ island” and haa
baths. Both ara GE-kitchen plenty of old-fashioned pan­
equipped.
try storage apace. The home
Shoemaker Construction also
has a aide drive with a turn­
la building a custom borne at
about apron.
Mead Manor for Mr. and Mrs.
Nearly ready for occupancy
Harold McBride. It la a Colon­ la a model home at 1201 Wash­
ial style, with uied brick. It ington Drive. It haa four bed­
has four bedrooms and two rooms and two hatha, and an
baths.
enclosed private patio.
Kingiwood Builders baa two
Kingiwood haa five new
new bomea up in Grove Man­
homes ready to be moved into
or, the last loti in that area.
in Greenbrier of Loch Arbor.
Ready for occupancy and
A four-bedroom, two-hath resopen for Inipection is a threeidence at 105 Par Place over­
looks Mayfair Country Club.
Four more, all three-and-fourbedroom
home*, are on High­
in t h e c i n c f i r c o v a r o r
T IIK NINTH JUDICIAL CH »- land Court.
VVt T o r TH U STATU o r
Leroy C. Robb Construction
FI.OHIHA IN ANU VUH SUM Company is offering a allow­
iN oi.M «;o | !» t t
rllA N C K IIV NO. 1S.HM
ing of a model borne, "The
C1TIZKNM NATIONAL, BANK
o r HT. FETEIISBUHO. s Na­ Floridian," on Forest Drive,
tional Banking Aawclatlon.
Just off Mellonville Avenue
Plaintiff,
next to 2tth Street
FELTON KEKHMITII. at ox,
AU brick, with three bed-

Legal Notice

•tc, at ala,

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.
D.fandanta

o r e c iT
T U B HTATE OK FLO RID A :
TO: rE L T O N NEEHMITII and
DIANNE NEEHMITII. h li
wlfa, and IIO W AUD HERB T and EVA n . i i e h i i t .
hla wlfa. and IIE N B T M.
IIOKKUAN.

Legal Notice

n o t ic e

Too ara h .r.b v oollfltd that
a Hull haa ba.n fll.d agalnal
you and aach of you. by CITIZENH NATIONAL BANK OF
HT. I'ETKIIHBUHO. a National
Banking A.aoclallon, Plaintiff
In tha abova antltl.d caoaa;
and that you ara b.ralty re&lt;iulr.d lo f Ila your A n .w .r
with lha Clark of thla CourL
and to aarva a copy tharaof
upon tha Plaintiff or Plalntlff'a Attornay, whoaa nama
and addraaa la: ALBEItT C.
WEIILT. Attornay at Law.
ttt t
Cantral
Avanua.
Ht.
Pataraburg, Florida, not latar
than May llth. l t d .
If you fall to do ao, Dacraa
Pro Confaaao will ba antarad
agalnat you for tha rallaf dainandad In (ha Complaint.
Tha nalura of aald ault l&gt;elng
for foreclosure of mortgage
rarordad In Official Itarnrda
llook SU. paga » T , Public
llacorda of Hamtnola County,
Florida, covering;
IA*t I d . OAKLAND HILLS,
according to plat tharaof,
recorded In Plal Book 1J.
paaaa &lt;1 A It, Public Itaoorda of Heinlnole County,
Florida; together with the
following drerrlbed Hama
of property which ara to.
rated In and permanently
Inalalled aa a part of Ilia
Improvementa
on
aal d
land:
Jarkaon Oa« Hot Water
Heater. Modal C ld . Berlal
No. H i l l
WITNEHH my hand and tha
•eal of thla Court, at Hanford,
Heinlnole County. Florida, thla
Uth day of April. A. D. IISI.
(C uritT HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of lha Circuit Court
Ily Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Puhllthi April IT. II, May 1, I,
lid
C D T-lt

rooms ond two baths, it has
2,200 square feet, GE air eonditioning throughout, with cen­
tral beating. The kitchen la
GE-equipped, too.

I

This model home, "The Floridian,” is open for inspection
daily at 5-7 p.m. and Satur­
day and Sunday at 1-6 p.m., or
any time by appointment.

Cheaper Than
$ 7 J 0 0

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TU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TOU WILL TAKE NOTICE
that the Board of County C«mmlMloiiirx. at 1* o'clock
on tha f»th day of May. A.D.
ta ll, at tha County Courlhouia
In Hanford. Florida, will conaldar and datarmlna whathar or
not tha County will cloaa. varata, ranounca and disclaim
any right of tha County and
lha public In and to tha land
dallnaatad upon any map or
plat
racordad
In
Hrmlnola
County, Florida, which aald
atre«t, or mad or hl|hw»y »•
mora particularly dtacrlbtd aa
followa:
A f i font atrip of land on
either .Ida of tha following
drarrlbed canter tin*, be­
ginning at a point In tha
renter llnee of llaed Avahue and llarrlenn Htreet.
Washington llelghte aa rerorileil In Flat Hook S,
I'nge IT. public record* of
Hrmlnola County. Florida,
•aid point being »0» »S feet
W ».t of lha NB corner of
BE'.i of HWH. Haction 11.
Township ft Houth, llanga
31 East, run Houlh «T da.
greet. IS minutes. Eaat
1111.1 mora or le.e In Eaat
boundary nf .aid HKt|. aald
point being 4*1 feat North
nf tha Houlh nna quarter
poat nf raid Hertlon II.
Townalilp SI Houlh. Ilanga
II Eaet. Hrmlnola County.
Florida, to ba uaed for
road purpoaea only.
P K it HONK
INTKHKHTKD
MAT
APPEAR
AND
IlE
llEAItD AT TIIE TIME AND
PLACE ABOVE HPECIFIBD.
(HE AM
Arthur II. nackwlth. Jr.
Clark
Ily: Martha T. Vlhlan. D. C.
Carroll Ilurka
P. O. lim ner 7.
Hanford. Florida
Attorney f»r Petitioner
Publlah Slay L ISIS
CDIT-J

GROVE M ANO R

3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
Carporte &amp; Utility Room
Central Oil Heat
Westinghouse Kitchen
Street Lights
Sidewalks
Sewer and Water

Country Club
Heights

B E R R Y CHO MIP LA NLY
INSULATING

Directions: On 17-92 to Five Point*,
turn west on SR 427, drive to
SR 15, turn north 100 yd*, to new home*.

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This exciting m
w home at 2305 Mellonville Avenue, haa
hu tthree bedrooma, two hatha, a 2 car carport*, patio,
Thla
saw
a unique sunken living room enhanced by wrought iron ratling and a McDonald brick planter. It haa a
Mparate dlnlag room, and an unusual kitchen featuring aa inland atovc in th* center. Sc* it now . . . and
■ora In!

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�Adventist
THE SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner ith A Elm
R. L. M ath ew *________ Pastor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ____ 0:1* a. m.
Worship Servlet __ 11 :M a. m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Serv ice____ T:10 p. m.
“ IV* Have Thl* Hope" radio
m eiiare each Sunday a. m.
at t i l l over WTIIR at 140*
on your radio dial.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Av*. at 14th St.
Rev. C. C. Dee*. Jr. — Paetof
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Worihlp Service — 11:0# a. tn.
Evenlna Worship — 1:00 p. m.
Alliance Youth
Fellowship (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. m.
(Wed)
Prayer S e rv ice____ 1:10 p. m.

Assembly Of God
PINECREST ABSRMnUT
OK OOD CHURCH
Cor. llth and Elm
H. M. W ild e r ---------------Paetor
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 10:10 a. m.
Evenlna Worehlp — 1:10 p. m.
Youth Berv. (Sun.) .. «:00 p. m.
Mid-Week Serv. (Wed.) _ 1:50
p. m.

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. Flrat 8tr*et
Sunday 8chool ____ 10:00 a. m.
Mornlna W orehlp__ 11:0* a. m.
RIM* Study (Sunday) 1:00 p m.
Kvanaelletle Service 1:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet __ 1:00 p. m.
Bill Stephen* ______ __ Paetor
A Cordial Welcome to All

CHURCH OF GOD
OF PnOPHKCY
1101 Elm Avenue
Rsv. n. L Strickland .... Paetor
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
Worship Servlet — 10:41 a. m.
Kv '.ngellstlo Serv. — Tr10 p. m.
Wednesday:
Young People V. L B. Serv.
1:1* p. m.
Bible Training Serv 1:00 pm.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora lid., al Woodland Av*.,
Ilev. John II. lllrta Jr., Peetnr
Churrh School
0:41 a. ak
Morning W o rth lp __11:** a. m.
M r r ----------------------- 1:10 p. m.

ELDER BPRINC18 BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Heeter Av*.
B. Hamilton Griffin — Paator
Sunday School —— 1:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlna Union .— *:lo p. m.
Evenlna Worehlp — !i 4 i p. m.

has no pictures, but it's a wonderful
story . . . the most wonderful story in
the world 1You’ll hear about it in Sun­
day School, and when you're older
you’ll be able to rend it for yourself.

Episcopal

Her eager young mind is ready to
learn, and shell And it easy to under­
stand the glorious truths of the Bible
if they are presented to her in pictured,
storirs and songs. The happy hours
she spends in Sunday School could bo
the beginning of an unshakable Chris­
tian faith that will sustain her all her
life.

Church Of Christ

PAULA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 4* West
Morris Ruhy _____ Evangelist
Bible Clae* ___ . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
Evenlna Worship _ . t:00 p. m.
Bible Claeses Wed. _ 1:1* p. tn.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Park Avsnua el !4lh HI.
1:4) a. m. ____ Church School
ll:oe a. m .
Worthlp Service
1:10 p. m.
Christian Youth
Ministry
Rev. Waiter A. R. McPherson,
Petlor

Don't be tad, tirret heart. The book

Christian

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
II* Park Avenue
F. B. Chance ------------- Paator
Mornlna Worehlp — 1:1* a. m.
Sunday Bchool — — 1:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlna Union — - 0:10 p. m.
Evenlna Worehlp - 1:41 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p. m.

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
P a etor_____ William J. Oueee
Mornlna Worehlp ... ll:* 0 a. m.
Sunday School
. »:41 a. m.
Tralnlna Union — — *:15 P- m.
Evenlna Worehlp — 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Officer* A Teacher*
M edina — —------— *:5* P- m-

Congregational

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OK CHRIST
1*01 8. Sanford Av*.
It. Vernon Fuller
Sunday School
* :tt a. m.
Mornlna W orship
11:00 a. m.

Baptist

WESTSIDK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1th St. A Holly Av*.
Paul M. C a lley ....... ........ Paetor
Sunday Bchool — — 1*:00 a. m.
Sunday
Mornlna Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worehlp — 1:44 S- m.
Wedneeday
Prayer Bervlc* — — - 1:00 p. m.

T '- c -tu 'c s ?

OSTEEN RAPTIST CHURCH
1IWY. 411
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Paetor ____Cheater W . Plank
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Mornlna Service __ 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlna Union ____ * :!0 p. m.
Evenlna S e rv ic e_1:10
p in.
Wedneeday Meetlnaa:
Organisation*___(:10
p m.
Prayer
_______ !:!o p. m.
Choir __________ __ |:|o p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Rrewer Jr.
Evangelist
Bible School ____ 10:00 a. m.
Morning W orship__11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship __ 1:1* p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p. m.

CENTRA I. RAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th St. A Oak Ave.
Dali S m ith ____________ Paetor
Sunday School
. 1:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worehlp — 11«00 a. m.
Tralnlna Union .— 1:1* p. m.
Evenlna Worehlp - 1:1* P. m.
Wed Prayer Service 1:10 p. m.
Nureery Open
WTIIR .. .....................1:5* P- *»•
Sunday Nit* Broadcast

MO

CHRIST CHURCH
Churrh Street. Longwood
Fr. Charles W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 1:10 a. m.
Sunday School ___ _ 0:00 a. m.
Family Servlet
*:** a. m.
Servlet A Sermon
10:41 a. m.
HOLT CROSS
401 S. Park Ave.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
lloly Communion .... 1:10 a. m.
Family Hervlca and
Hunday School
1:0* a. m.
Morning I'rayar
(First Sunday —
lloly Communion 11:00 a. m.

You feel that your children dc*crva
the best. Give them an early introduc­
tion to the beauty of the Christian re­
ligion . . . give them the security of a
loving Christian home . . . and know
that these are the greatest gifta you
could provide.

CHURCH OK CHRIST
t i l l Park Avenue
Bert Brown _____ Kvanaellat
Sunday
Bible S tu d y ______ lt:00
a. m.
Morning W orship__ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service __ t :!0 p. m.
See “ Herald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel *
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Class _ 10:00 a. m.
Wednesday
Bible C l a s s ______ 1:10
p. m.

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th 81. and Laurel Av*.
Eugene Sheldon ............ Paetor
Telephone! 111*1011
Bunday School ___ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worthlp .... 10:41 e. m.
Evening Worehlp .... 1:0* p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:1* p. ni.

YHB CHURCH FOR ALU
ALL FOR YHS OHURCH

Christian Science

Cltrue Height*
Rsv. Ray Gregory, Jr.. Pallor
Church School ..... .. 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worship .... 11:«* a. m.
MTF ............. ............1:10 p. m.
Eve. Worship _____ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
o r THE NAZARENE
W . 2nd St. at Mapl* Av*.
Paul lllckss ___________Pastor
Sunday School „ . . . . 1:45 a. nv.
Morning Worship
10:41 a. m.
Youth ........................... 1:10 p. m.
Evangelistic Srrvlca 1:00 p. m.
II Id-Week
Service (Wed.) — 1:0* p. m.
Third Sunder
Slngaplretlon _ „ 1:0* p. m.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L Holcombe, Tattor
Sunday
1:41 a. m. ....... Blbl* School
11:*# a. m. _ . Morning Worship
!;*o p. tn....... Evening Srrvlca
1:00 p. m. — Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Servlrre
1:00 p. m . __2nd Wed. Mlet«
lonary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
1(1 Orange Street
Rev. K. Ruth Grant . _ Paator
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp __ l l i O * a. m.
Sunday E v en in g __1:10 p. m.
Wed. Illblt Study _ 1:10 p. m.
Conquerors Heeling
Friday ---------------- 7:10 p. m.

Presbyterian

Lutheran

llie ("hutch Is the gTeelrst
factor on c.irth fur (he build,
ing of chereclrr and good
lili/rnship. Il is ■ etoislimisa
id spiritual value*. Without
■ strong church, neither
democracy nor civilliatloa
ran aurvlr*. Thera are four
sound rrasona why every
|&gt;rr*on should ntlrad w n in *
regularly and support Ilia
church. They are: (1) For hi*
own sake. (2) For hi* tliildren'e take. (U) Far (he aake
of lila community and nation.
441 For tha saka of the chun h
itself, which nerd* his moral
ami material auppmL Plan
tn go to ihurch rrgularly
ami trad )otir Hilda daily.

FIRST CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 East Second S t r e e t__
Sunday Service A
Sunday S c h o o l_.... 11:00 a. m.
Subject: “Everlasting Pun*
lehment"
Wednesday Service _ 1:00 p m.
Reading ILiom: 101 E. First.
Weekdays: 10:10 a. in. - 4:50
p. m. Krlday Evening: 4:101:10 p. m.

K n E N E Z E R M ETHODIST
C IIUR CH

LUTHERAN CllUnCIt OP
THE REDEEMER
1*1 W. llth Place
“The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV “Thl* la tha
Lire"
Herbert W. Goerse ____ Paator
Sunday B ch ool____1:11 a. m.
Worship Bervlc* .... 10:10 a. m.
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
loo* A Orlando Orlvt
Ilwy, 11.11)
Sanford, Florida

111.1111

Tha Rev. Georg* Klnnamon,
Interim Paalor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worehlp .... 11:00 a. m.
Communion— Flrat Sunday la
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

FIRST PR E SnY T E R tA N
CHURCH
Sanford, Ft*.
Oak Av*. A Ird SI.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. __ Tattoo
Edgar W . Smith Jr. Aaelitant
Paator
Morning Worthlp __ 0:10 a. m.
Church School _ _ _ 0,40 A a .
Session M e e t s __ _ 14:41 a. m.
Morning Worthlp — 11.04 a. m.
Pioneer Ftllowahlp *:00 p. m.
Senior III Ftllowahlp •:*( p.m.
Evening Worship _ . 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 1:01 p. tn.
CHURCH OK THE COVENANT
t i l l South Orlando Drive
Thome* II. Makln ....... Patlor
Worthlp ...— — ... 1:00 a. m.
Church School . . . . lt:oo a. m.

TO LIST YOUR

r-VMish: 1'•-*. A- — AJt.itium aw,as, lac, SUMtwrg, Yfc

CHURCH

Church Of God

Methodist

CHURCH OK GOD
llnd A French
H. C. Smith ---------------- Pastor
Bunday S c h o o l------»:4S a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ . 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Serv. _ 1:10 p. m.
Tuts. Prayer Serv. _ 1:10 p. m.
Thura. Young People
Endeavor —... 1:10 p. m.

FIRST METHODIST CIIURCH
411 Park Av*.
John T. Adame Jr. .... Paetor
Morning Worship — 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School ....__ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship . _ 10:11 a. m.
MYF M e etin g *___1:1* p. m.
(Intermediate. Senior)
Evening Worihlp — 1:11 p. m.

Sunday
1 Samuel
3:10-21

Monday
1 Chronicle*
16:8-18

Tuesday
Proverb*
3:21-27

Wednesday
Matthew
11:25-30

Thursday
I Corinthian*
12:27-31

Kridav
11 Timothy
3:10-17

Saturday
Hebrew*
6:7-14

N O T IC 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 it SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING it
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitely i t Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey &amp; Employees
SR 46 it Beardall
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL is. BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanfurd

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crnppa and Employees

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose it Wilka Bowman it Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First &amp; French, Sunforil
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson uiul Stuff
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

ZITTROWER BROS.

I jjROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

HILL HARDWARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

MOO S. Elnt

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMPITY'S 8NAPPIN’ 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
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO*
Mr. and Mrs. AI Wilson

■SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
ntloch Baptist Churrh, Oviedo
intrel Baptist Church, l i l t Oak Av*.
huluoia First Baptist Church
huluota Baptist Mlealon
jorteman'a Club, Chuluota
Idtr Sprlnga Baptlat Church,
io Lehman Rd.
■Ith Baptist Mleeton, 144 Lllaa Rd.,
■■■•(berry
Iret Baptist Church, l i t Park Ave.
rlendahlp Baptlat Church af
Itamonta Springs
t. 424, Altamont* Sprlnga
Irat Baptist Church of DeBary
Iret Baptist Church at Oensve
Iret Baptist Church of Lake Mery
Iret Beptlet Church of Lake Monroe
Iret Beptlet Church of Longwood. Cor.
uurch A Oram
Irat Baptist Church at Oviedo
Iret Baptlat CThurch of San Lando Sprlnga
Irat Shiloh Missionary Baptlat Church,
*1 W . llth St.
oraat City Baptist Church
ountaln Head Baptist Church, Oviedo
ive southern Baptlat Mission, Chuluota
laalonary Baptist
Church
North
Rd.
nterprlao
•cedsnla Mlealon Bnptlet Church
lk Hill Rd. Osteen
arsing Alary Baptist Chur oh. Oenovn Mwy.

ML Olive MDalonery Beptlet Churrh, Ben
Lando aprlnga ltd., Ixingwood
Mt. Zlun Missionary ilapllat. Slpra Ave.
New
Mt.
Calvary
Missionary
Baptlat
1101 W. 12th St.
New Salem Primitive Beptlet Church,
11*0 W. 12th 81.
New Mt. Zion Baptist Churrh. ITS# Peer Ave
Oehlewn Baptist Chapal, 2141 W. 2*lh St.
Gataan Baptist Church
Plnacrset Baptlat Church. 2el W. Onora lid.
Pralrl* Lake Baptlat Church, Rldg* ltd.,
Farn Park
Progreas Missionary Baptist Churoh. Midway
Barond Shiloh Missionary Baptlat Church,
Ninth 4 Hickory
*
Bt. Jam n Missionary Baptist Church Bl*.
ltd. 411 Oataan
Mt. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, Ith Bl.
St. Matthews Missionary Baptlat Church
Canaan Haight*
St. John’s Missionary Baptlat Church,
l i t Cyprtaa St.
Tempi* Baptlat Church, Palm Spring! R d ,
Allamont* Sprlnga
Waatalda Missionary Baptlat Church,
411 S Holly Av*.
Zion Hop* Baptlat Church, Tit Orange Av*.
CATHOLIC
Charch at tha Nativity, Lake Mary
AU Beuta Catholic Church, U l Oak Ave.

Bl.
Ann’ s
Catholic
Churrh.
P.rthlng
Klara. Denary
SI. Mary M a sU l.n r Catholic Churrh, Malt,
land Ave. Allamoina Springs

LUTHERAN

First Christian Churrh, l*o ; 8 Sanford Ave.
Congregational Christian Churrh,
2lol I'ark Ave
N’orlhelde
Christian
Churrh, F l o r i d a
Haven Ur, Maitland

Ascension
l.ulharan
Churrh,
Ovarbronk
Dr, a'aa.elb-rry
Good Shepherd United l.uthern,
2*00 S. Urlandu Dr.
Lutheran Churoh of tha Rtdtamar,
laa W. 2&amp;lh Flare
Mraalah l.ulharan Churrh, American Legion
Hall. Kialrle Lake, Fern Park
SI. Lukas Luthtian Church, Itt. 420 SlavlB

CHURCH OF CHRIST

METIIODIBT

of Chrlat, 1112 B. Park Av*.
of Christ. Geneva
of Chrlel, Longwood
of Chrlel, I'aola

llarnelt Memorial Methodist Church, E.
li.llary Ave, Enterprise
Beer lake Methodist Church
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Height*
L'aaaelberry Community Melhodlei Church,
Ilwy. II &gt;2 A Kiney Ridge lid., Casselberry
D.llary Community Melbodlet Church W.
Highlands, DeBary
Kbsnsaar
Msthodlat
Church,
Old
Or­
lando Ilwy.
First Msthodlat Church, 411 Park Av*.
Flrat Msthodlat Church of Oviedo
Free Msthodlat Church, 101 W . (Ih BL
Grace Methodist Church, Onora Rd.
Grant Chapel A.M E. Church, Oviedo
Oakgrove Methodist Church, Ovlede&gt;

CHRISTIAN

Church
Churrh
Church
Church

CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God I t l Hickory
Church of God, 2200 S. French
Church of God, Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
All Balms Episcopal Church K. DeBary
Ave., Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church, Longwood
A1I galnta Episcopal, Enterprise
Holy Cress Episcopal, Park Av*. at (tb

D.teen Methodlet Church
Pa oIa
Wetleyan
Melhodlei,
Rl.
41
W. al Paola
Bt. James A M K., Sanford Ave.
Bt. Mery's A.M.K. Church Bt. Ht. 411 Ost*(n
Nl.
Paul’e Methodist C h u r c h
Osteen
Rd. Enterprise
Htafford Memorial
Methodist C h u r c h
B. DeBary
NAZARENE
F I re t Church
et
th* Neeerene,
W.
Ind at Mapl*
Fern
Perk
Church et
the
Nessrene,
O'Brien Rd.. Fern Perk
Lake Mary Chureh of Ihu Nasareao
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Presbyterian Church, Laka Mary
Flret
I'reebylerlan
Church,
Oak
Ave.
A Ird St.
Flret Pteebyterlan Church, Caaeelherry
Flret
Preebytarlah
Church of
DeBary,
K. Highland
I'reebylerlan Church of Th* Covoaant
1110 i . Orlando Dr.
Bt. Andrawa Presbyterian Church 0(11 Leanesl Uch. Dr., Beer Lake
Upsale community
Presbyterian Church,
Upaala Rd.

Westminister Presbyterian Church, Hawaii
Park. S t 114

SEVENTH

DAT

ADVENTIST

Foreel Lake Savanlh-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 410, Foreel City
Beventh-dey
Advenllel Church, Maitland
Ava., Allamont* Springs
Sanford
Seventh-day
Advantlat
Church.
Seventh a Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allcn’c A M E. Church, Oliva * 12th
Church of Ood In ChrlsL Ovlade
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophecy, I l f f Elm Ava.
Church of Jaaua Chrlat at Latter Day
Balnta, &gt;110 Park Ava.
Community Chapel, Altamonte Sprlnga
Eastern urthodoa Church, BL Johns Chry­
sostom Chapol, Hwy. lf-01, Fern Park
Congregatlaa Beth Israel, llth a Magnalla
Flret Church af Christ. Scientist,
04* E. Ind 0L
First Pentecostal Church af Lengweod
ML
Oliva Hollncas Church. Oak Mill
lid. Octccn
Plnceract Assembly a f dad, tllh 4 Elm
■anferd Alliance church, 1441 a Park Av*k
Hanford Congrcgatlan of Jehovah's W it­
nesses. m t w. tat a t
The Salvation Army, 014 B. 4ad EL
Unity Charch a f Sanford. 0(0 M. let BL

*

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Twined Hearts - Automated
Romance Is one field o f human en­
deavor which you might think
would be immune to the advances
o f technology. And yet match-mnking machines—kissing cousins to
computers—are programing Cupid
right out o f a Job.
It ail started when some unroman­
tic soul went into partnership with
an electronic business machine and
set it to work pairing o ff young
men and women in compatible two­
somes.
As a result, matchmaking centers
have been set up in several major
cities. Business, according to the
boy-mect-girl people, couldn't be bet­
ter.
"Miss Brown," the machine might
say, "meet Mr. Smith. Both o f you
like jazs, hate olives, are allergic to
cats and take long walks. You’re
ideally suited to each other. Have
fun."
Actually, the machines don’t match
personality to personality but, by the
unromantic process o f card elimina­
tion, find two or three suitable
mates for the Inquiring client. Some­
one who’s looking for a mother-im­

age. for example, wouldn’t be happy
with a clinging vine.
If automated romance becomes
fashionable, where will it all end?
Perhaps your great-grandchildren
will depend for introductions on tho
local computer, instead o f today’s ov­
erworked mutual friends. Or young
couples may hnvc to apply to n com*
[niter for compatibility tests before
icing issued a mnrriage license.
But be o f good cheer: A computer
will never be able to program so un­
predictable an item an love in the
male-fcmale relationship. And love,
they say, conquers all. Even com­
puters.

Worry Clinic
CASE 3-453: Polly P., aged
30, Is an attractive blonde.
But sht has ons striking
fault that alienates men.
"U gh," a college man ex­
claimed under his breath
when Polly entered the room,
“ look at those bird clows 1"
Whereupon I glanced at her
tlngernails. This man was
right.
For Polly's nails extended
a full half inch beyond the
and* of bar fingers.
“ Claws Uke that make me
alck at my stomach,” this
young man added, as he turn­
ed away from Polly.
And Polly probably woodered why some of the moat
attractive boys In the crowd
shunned her.
Many girls are "mental
goose steppers." They don’t
think for themselves but just
follow fads uncritically.
If any radical fashion de­
signer tells them to stain their
nails bloody red, they meekly
follow, ahaepllke.
"Why did the fad ever

Thought For Today
And now, O Ixird, thou art God,
and thou hnnt promised this good
thing to thy sen-ant;— I Chron.
17:28.

In some time, his good time, I
shall arrive;
He guides me nnd the bird
In his good time.
Robert Browning.

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
Dear Sir:
la The Herald tor Apr. II
you published a summary of
the "Seminole County Water
Conservation sod Control Act'
written by Mr. Avery, Chairmaa o f the County Commls
•loo—which act was approved
by tbe Legislature lo July
1983.
You rendered a real pub­
lic aervlce by publlahlng Mr.
Avery'e summary, tor you
have made at leeet some ot
the electors aware that on
May ■ they must decide It
they wish the rigid and coatly oootrola o ( this Aot to be
imposed on them.
There is oo escape from
this dec Istoe by the usual
method ot no voting at all on
the bill, (or only a majority
ot negative votes can prevent
it from Immediately becom­
ing law.
Whan one rea liars that this
Act has base In the hands
ot the County Commission
since July 'M, with no public
mention at tt, or at the (set
that tho Commies ion Inteodad
to use the coming primary
election as a raiaraodum,
where it would become law
by a simple majority ot thoaa
voting "y e a ", whether one
or 10,000, ooe must cooclude
that the County Commission
did not have any serious de­
sire In enlighten the public
Itself or the referendum to
make It • law.
It w«e the duty ot the
County Commission to pub­
licise the Act in detail, long
before your article and be­
fore placing k on the ballot.
Mr. Avory’a Interonce that
the Commissioners were "in ­
terested la disseminating its

content to the electors" but
were held back by the pro­
blem of the legal terms and
tbe length of the bill, Is un­
convincing to say the least.
Why has the public been
kept In Ignorance o f the de­
tails of this Act? One can on­
ly assume that k la because
Its sponsors know that the
voters would reject k U they
were aware ot the dangers
to which it exposes County
citizens through tbe granting
o f such broad and arbitrary
powers |o any County Com­
mission.
Why the effort to rush this
bill through to law at this
primary, when the present
Commission has but eight
months to serve? One can
only suppose that If the Act
becomes law as of May 5, the
Commission expects to spon­
sor end atart projects and
district, etc., not only to Im­
pose their will on the public,
but also to deliver projects
already begun into the hands
of a new Board o f Commis­
sioners who, although they
may not favor either the pro­
ject* or the way In which
they have been forced upon
the County by the provisions
of the BUI, will be obligated
to see them through.
Mr. Avery states (and I
could not agree more com­
pletely) that the Act "grinta
very broad end general pow­
ers to the County, almost
without limitation." He might
fear
have
phrased
it.
"powers to the County Com­
mission" instead of "County,"
and added that If this be­
comes law, there is virtually
no court of appeal open to the
public.
No thinking person is op-

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Barings
Mrs. Jails nartou
888-1818
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
83B-8ITS
Casselberry
Mrs. Jan* Caaaelberry
831-8848
Chuluata
Mrs. Joan Magto
388-8743
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
•88-4418
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
•88-1811
Enterprise
Mias Helen Bnedgraaa
M 8-8831

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Geneva
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathlrux
319-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-8219
l.ak* Monro*
Mm. 11. 1- Johnson
322-4722
tangwood
Mr*. Donna Kit re
•38-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Iloria Dean
322-1888

!

Osteon
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
122-4841
Oviedo
Mro. Evelyn Lundy
868-3819

Sanford, Florida

Friday, May 1, 1904

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Mechanical Bupt.

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Mdlureay, Sunday gad Chilalaeee; publlahed Saturday pracaadlag

Dr. Crane’s

It'S a Cam paign Contribution from the
Justice DepartmentVs

posed to water oonasrvatlon
and control in a growing com
munity. But the powers “ with­
out limitation" which this bill
grants to the County Commls
sioners are not, in the opin­
ion of many, the way to
handle the matter. This bill
maket almost any set of the
Commission legal, if It can
come under the general head­
ing of "w ater" and, further­
more, offers no Board of
Authority or referendum back
to the public as relief against
arbitrary and dlcUtorial ac­
WASHINGTON— (N E A ' tion by the Commission.
With economy-conscious offl
The wide scope of the pow­
clala turning out the lights
ers given the Commission is
frightening. The County Com- all over town, il‘a a bit of a
mAsloners may set up spe­ surprise to bear anybody dare
cial tax districts, assess and to argue for "m ore Indians"
collect taxes In assessment In some agencies. But the
districts for Improvement and case is pleaded here and
maintenance of "Secondary there.
The State Department, long
fa duties," aU of which Mr.
Avery waves aside as coming a whipping object for both
to only 3/10 of a mill par the Congress and the public,
year in Uxes. Since he leaves la ooe such place.
A young department offl
it at that, ha give* the lmpressloo,
Intentionally
er claL who has to remain an­
otherwise, that 1/10 of a mill onymous, ie somewhat astooper year is the maximum tax iahed to not* how often high­
that can be Imposed on aach ly qualified junior officers
freeholder through this Aet. have to turn from substantive
You will find that this is
not the case. The County
Commissioners have the pow­
er to issue bonds — both
assessment and general obli­
v a» Herald Wflrnmra lr|.
gation bonds- and to levy spe­ tors I n * l«a raadvrs aa gaklla affair*. Th* **rlt»r mar a**
cial and ad valorem taxes up ■ H * Bam* ora vide* lb* l»f.
to two mUls during any one lav a ll* rare lee iba mrlirr'a
Ira* aama aad a ffrr**. l«H *r*
year. Furthermore, ( F if e 14 al
fvw*r fbaa SSa ward* will
ot the bill) "fo r the payment h* elr*a grrfrrrar*. I.riirr*
addr****d
t* a«b*r* ara arrrpt.
o f principal and interest on
■*le gravid** tbvr d* aal dral
any general obligation bonds la grr*«a*llllr*. Pavfrg I* aa!
, . . shaU . . . authorise and gabllahvd hr Th* Herald.
require the levy annually of a Editor, Herald:
■pedal tax upon all taxable
Mr. James P. Avery Jr. did
property within the C oun ty- a masterly job (in The San­
over and above all other taxes
ford Herald) of summarizing
authorised or permitted by
the water conservation bill.
law, sufficient to pay such
But I find after reading the
principal and Interest as shall
bill and tbt summary that
become due and payable."
TTie Board of County Com­ there is nothing in it about
missioners may create de­ money for recreation specifi­
cally. Of course, name recrea­
partments, boards, etc., aa
they deem necessary. The tional benefit will accrue as a
Engineer’s Department will matter of course from any
hsv* to b* enlarged. Bids on water conaervation measure.
I also find that this bill was
expenditure* up to $1,500 will
lifted
almost intact from the
be made without competition
o r permission o f the County Flood Control Act, Florida
Commissioner*, tg all thU Statulrs 378 01 and 378.33,
coming out of a 3/10 of a with two Important differ­
ences:
mill tax? Of course U iao’t.
1. II gives total control.
But even this would not
seem so incradibla and dan­ This la fine. It Is the base
gerous If the freeholders of ef M r slates rights phUoathe land Included in the pro­ ephy.
jects had any aay lo the mat­
3. It leaves oat that por­
ter. Surely we should aland tion about pollution to which
by democratic principle* to m ana person, corporation,
the extent that a majorilly firm, maalclpallly er aayof the freeholders have an eae to their employ may pat
opportunity to declare them
rubbish or say deleterious
selves in favor of tbt propoa
■abstaace, fUth or poison­
ed Improvement before hsv' ous substance to the water.
ing It forced on them by the This to net good.
County Commissioners.
So I'm still wondering bow
So, I urge delay, more talk, the County Commission Is to
and open debate on the mat get the money to implement
ter. 1 feel It is, to pul it t h e
recreational
planning
mildly, unethical to try to committee's proposals.
fore* this bill through on May
Water, unpolluted, and rec­
3, on a simple majority
reational areas make up the
"y e s " vole, when not half of
most important base for the
th* voters will know any­
future growth of our county.
thing about the bill because
S. B. (Jim ) Crowe
they have, apparently deli
berately, been kept In ignor Editor, Herald:
a nee.
The success of the second
Nevertheless, It la on the Annual Seminole Coun.y In­
ballot. UauaUy, If an elector dustrial Show was due entire­
doesn't know about a bill, he ly to the very line coopera­
just doesn't vote on it. But tion of those who were called
in this case, that isn't enough. upon by our Industrial Com­
Those who don't want this mittee to help In various
bill in Its present torts, who ways.
want to know more about it
Your paper was most gen­
before U becomes th* law of erous In giving us much need­
County- should vote “ NO", be­ ed publicity, and wa want
cause those who do want it. you to know that we greatly
am going to vote "y e s " and appreciate your assistance.
a simple majority, however
Scott Burns and
obtained, will be enough to
Carl Schilke
force it through.
Co-Chairmen
Kathleen M. Low
Industrial Committee

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
The only place It's not wise
for anybody to play second
fiddle because it might spoil
harmony la in the home.
• • •

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

The people who went from
North to South for the win­
ter were surprised when they
found it.

Political Notebook

Letters

matters to doing their own
filing
and
other
routine
chores.
In his view, the lack of a
judicious sprinkling of secre­
taries makes psrt-Ume clerks
out of men who should be
focusing totally on the de­
partment's creative business.
The official here quoted
used to work on Capitol HUL
The clerical help ha could
call upon than makes those
days seem a luxury. He re­
calls the bland assumption
that a telephoned request
from a lawmaker's office
would set hordes of otherwise
u n d e r • used bureaucrats
scurrying to supply answers.
From
hi* new vantage
point, he sees that depart­
ment employes do Indeed
scurry when a request Is
made. But the task Is not
handled by Indians resting on
th* bench. People often set
aside basic, Important foreign
policy work to satisfy a query.
The young department offic­
er estimates that perhaps a
fifth ot the department's time
is taken up In its relatiooi
with Congress — preparing
for appropriations and au­
thorisation bills, answering
mall and other Inquiries,
keeping record* with a parti­
cular eye on next year's
congressional hearings.
The situation, he says, la
not far from that complain­
ed of ruefully in World War
II by a young chair-hound
lieutenant who said: ‘ ‘I've
got so many reports to make
out 1 haven't got time to do
the things I’ m supposed to
report about."
The penalty for all this, it

arise lor women to wear
dawllka nails?" you may In­
quire.
Well, It was supposed to be
a "status symbol" of the
wealthy or aristocratic wo­
men.
For any girl who actually
worked would break off her
nails.
So clawlike nails were sup­
posed to Indicate a ''kept" or
"MW rich" girl.
But In modem America,
there la a ganeral aversion
to people whs do not carry
their end of the load In life,
so clawlike fingernails are
doubly repulsive.
And that la also true of the
abnormal red fingernails that
suggest blood!
Many girls thus attend parties with hands that look as if
they had been butchering
hogs, for their nails reek witih
blood red polish.
Others present a harsh, ar­
tificial appearance with their
mascara, eye shadow and
other evMencet of bizarre
fads.
The average man doe* not
object to a reasonable amount
of makeup.
But by "reasonable," he
meant just enough to look
naturall

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Whenever you women go to ')
extreme, your cosmetic aids
thus attract attention to their
own ariflclality.
Make-up should always ho
regarded as merely the frame
■round the picture.
No artist would think nf
letting the frame detract
from the canvas or oil point­
ing that It surrounds.
That would be a grow vj-vl!
latloo of the basic rules of
art
But many nitwit girls and
women will violate this rule
of art every time they drc«s
up.
And the more desperate
they are to have a boy friend,
the thicker they apply their
artlfical cosmetic aids.
Stage actresses obviously!)
must overdo In the matter n!
make-up, for it takes exerts
paint and lipstick to be evident on the rear rows, but
In social groups, NEVER let
the frame detract from the
picture!
So send for the 200-point
"Rating Scale for Sweet­
hearts,”
enclosing a long
atamped,
return
envelope,«
plus 30c.
It offers th* frank advice
ot 1,144 engaged men about
their fiancees!

B u i j F C o A lJ a

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The lion la said to be one of
is suggested, la that many the nciiiest noise makers, but
men who should b* thinking we’ll match our four-year-old
and planning ahead simply grandson anytime.
f l o r i d a p r o d u c t s .. . (SS1&amp; t a s t e b e t t e r
e
• e
do not have the time tor ItMoat bores a* well aa moat
When a foreign policy crisis
...w e a r
b e t t e r a r e ju s t
watches are self-winding,
develop*, these gaps In pre­
e
e •
paration ara quickly revealed.
It’s natural for a girl to b c t t e r j k ^ S P
F lo r i d a F ir s t 1
Ironically,
whan
trouble close her eyes while killing,
brews and the department's and afterward* aha should
Try gJ tB i m i mm 1
redponses era sometimes lets keep her mouth shut.
• • e
than adequate, loud protests
Inevitably are beard In Con­
T h en ’s really nothing that
gress. An old, tired question fills the vacancy caused by
la put again: “ Wbtg are not having children.
those atriped-pante boy* do­
e
e
e
ing down there?"
Th* square meal a man
Th* answer, some would finds on hi* own dining room
say, la spending too much
■saw*
table la the best all-around
time attending to Congress.
meal o f all.
Many who move from a
*
*
*
congressional setting to the
Bunny Sanford, Florida
I f slow people really do
executive branch are struck
lire th* longest maybe it ac­
"Where Buxines* nnd Recreation Blend**
hard by another thing. Tba
counts for so many elderly
anonymous State Department
waiter*.
man expresses it:
"It's a shock to came from
the relative simplicity of
Capitol Hill to th* complexi­
ties Involved to operating th*
government."
The 1st* President Kennedy
and soma of his key aides of­
ten remarked the difference,
especially
in
the foreign
policy field. In the White
House and the many agencies,
government has a tangled,
gray look that no outsider, no
1. ONLY candidal* with actual experience to Tax
Collector's Office.
matter how long on Capitol
2. It years ae Deputy and Aesletaat Tax Catlector.
Hill, seems wholly able to
3. Thorou*hly familiar with all phases e f taxes, tags
comprehend.
and titlra, boat regietrationa, occupational licensee *
If this notion needs further
and distributions of all monies handled by Tax
underscoring, that seasoned
Cullectar.
lawmaker, President Jofin4. Additional facilities will be provided.
son, seems now to be provid­
8. Your vet* will be appreciated.
ing It. Testimony is ample
There In No Substitute For Experience
that he has found the intri­
cacies of foreign policy to
be his hardest lessons. There
Pd. Political Adv.
is no short course.

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ELECT

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YOUR VOTE
SPESSARD L. HOLLAND
WILL ASSURE:
SENIORITY— Senotor Holland ranks 12th In seniority among 67
Democratic Senators, which gives him a powerful voice on three
major committees vital to Florida's future. . , Appropriations, A g ­
riculture and Forestry, and Space Committees.

INTEGRITY— Holland has an enviable, proven, .18 year record of
forthrightness and moral leadership.

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.SPACI DEVELOPMENT— Everyone knows th* Influence the Space
Program has hod on Florida's economic development. Spessard
Hollahd It a member of the Space Committee whose prim# re­
sponsibility It Is to handle legislation In the space field.

DIGNITY— M a n y Senators have fought battles end w o n ... b u t
few with- tho dignity and confidence of Senotor Holland. O ur
Senior Senotor has tho rospoct and odmlrotion of his colleagues.

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE— Spessard Holland strongly supports medi­
cal assistance for our senior citixens via the Kerr-Mills Act. KerrMills offers brooder coverage than Medicare. Kerr-Mills p oyi hos­
pital and doctor bills for those in need.

CROSS FLORIDA BARGE CANAL— Senator Holland has been Instru­
mental In getting one million dollars In Federal funds for con­
struction of tho D o s t Florida Barge Canal.

BETTER HARBORS— As a result of Holland's work In Washington,
every on * of the 17 major Florida Harbors has been Improved.

rights are concerned Is known to all. He is against any law that
deprives of basic liberties such at tho present Civil Rights BUI.

FLOOD CONTROL— Holland has bean affective In securing Federal

INTERSTATI MIOMWAYS— Spessard Holland supported the H igh­
w ay Act ef 1936 increasing Federal contributions to Interstate
Roods.
(M U M d t o UiiBi.t M J f t , Yy |*S m I . W*Vb Tfi

Funds for South and Cantral Florida Flood Control.

RE-ELECT

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CITIZEN'S RICHTS— Holland's vigilance' where all our eitiien's

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S P E S S A R D L.

HOLLAND

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Polly’s Pointers

Stir

Make Perfect Buttonholes
By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Entcrpriaa Assn.
DEAR POLLY— When I
work buttonholes in any roaterlal that ravels or stretches,
I mark a line where I want
the buttonhole, just the length
it should be. Then buttonhole
atitch on each side o f the
line as close as possible and
still leave enough room to
make a slit along the line.
For this I use a razor blade
or very aharp pointed scis­
sors.
When ironing a blouse or
dress with lace or tucks on
the front, lay the garment
on a turkish towel with the
lace or tucked side down,
then iron on wrong side.—
G. P.
DEAR POLLY— I always
buy an extra pair of shoe­
laces with each pair of new
shoes or when I am replacing
laces for our family of five.
Youngsters are very hard on
them and this ono little serv­
ice which takes a minimum
o f time and money has saved
many a good
disposition.
There is no last minute rush
or disorder at our house over
a
broken
shoelace—MRS.
J. H.
DEAR POLLY—My hint la

for the mother o f a young
child who hates to get out of
the bathtub and leave his
toys. Just wait until the wa­
ter gets soapy enough so he
cannot see the button o f the
tub and drop a few pennies
in while he watches. He will
gladly let the water run out
while he looks for the "hid­
den treasure." Do keep up
the good work.— MRS. R. E.
GIRLS— I can well imagine
how a youngster would be in­
trigued with this idea and
more so if he can put the pen­
nies in his "piggy” bank.
However, if a child is small
do not leave him alone so he
would have a chance to put
the pennies in hia mouth.—
POLLY
DEAR POLLY—To keep ice
cream cones from getting sog­
gy on the bottom while little
children dawdle over them,
try dropping a small marsh­
mallow in the bottom o f point­

ed cones and a round eookle
in the flat bottomed ones. Fill
the cones just level for tiny
tots.— MRS. M. H.
DEAR POLLY— I h a v e
found that cotton flannel in
children’s designs is wonder­
fully practical to use for
making curtains for t h e
youngsters’ bedrooms. They
look cute and cozy and when
you tire o f them, they can be
made into pajamas or play
clothes. This Is very useful
for me as we move fre­
quently and do not want to
put much money in curtains
that we may not be able to
use again.— MRS. H. M.
GIRLS—Many of you might
like to latch on to this basic
idea, but use cotton prints in
patterns that would be ap­
propriate for c h i l d r e n ’ s
clothes. There would be a
greater choice o f patterna
and cotton would be more
suitable than flannel for year
round use aa curtains.—
POLLY
Share your favorite home
making ideas . , . send them
to Polly In care of (The San
ford Herald). You’ll receive
a bright, new silver dollar tf
Polly uses your idea in Pol
ly’s Pointers.

E anfnrh

May 1, 1964 — Page 3-A

^rrnlh

(DsuVi tfJbJby •
DEAR ABBY: That per­
son who wanted to know if
blondes really had more fun
obviously wasn’t a blonde
or she would have known
better.
People do
turn
around and look at blondes
because they are more
striking than girls with any
other color hair. But don’t
assume that just because
blondes are stared at more
it is to their advantage.
Other women are Jealous of
blondes. This is a fact. And
when people are jealous of
you, it can be rough. How
many blondes ever win
beauty contests? Not very
many. Why? Because if
the judge chose a blonde,
when he got home, his wife
would kill him. Thank you.
RUNNER-UP (BLONDE)
• • •
DEAR ABBY: That per­
son who wrote in to say that
blondes had more fun was
badly mistaken. I was a na­
tural blonde, and I had
those funny white eyelashes
and eyebrows to go with it.
Believe me, I wasn't having
very much fun. Last year I
decided to do something
about it. I had my hair, eye­
brows and eyelashes dyed
black! It changed my whole

By Abigail Van Buren

personality. I now look vivid
and alive! My skin is very
fair and since I have be­
come a brunette, people
have told me that they have
never seen bluer eyes, (No
one even noticed my eyes
when I was a blond.) Here
is one blonde who wouldn't
go back to being a blonde
for anything!
TRANSFORMED
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Why do
people pick on blondes?
When they want to alam
somebody, they say, "Dumb
blonde" or "Dizzy blonde.”
Even just plain "blonde"
implies that a girl is kind
of cheap. 1 have noticed
that the flashy, loud blondes
that give all blondes a bad
name are not really blondes
at all; they are brunettes
who have decided to become
blondes. Please give us
blondes a break, Abby, and
print this.
TWO NATURAL BLONDES
DEAR BLONDES: The
facts should be plain enough
to anyone who wants to get
to the root of the matter.
•

•

•

DEAR ABBY: That letter
about blondes struck close

to home with me because
the man I’ m married to has
a "thing" about blondes.
Not Just any kind of blonde,
but platinum blondes. When
Solly met me, 29 years ago,
1 was a platinum blonde.
He claims that's why he
fell for me. My hair would
probably be a salt and pep­
per mixture if I let it go
natural because I'm natur­
ally brownish, turlng gray,
it is a lot of trouble to keep
it touched up and 1 would
love to quit, but every time
I mention it, my Solly has
a fit. He says if I don't stay
blonde, he’ ll find himself
another blonde. So 1 figure
if he has to have a blonde
in his life, it is going to be
me.
"BLONDIE”
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
90212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif. 90212.

Sharp Shopping

Outdoor Sets For W ear
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
The desire for one-upmanship over the neighbors that
leads some people to "price
drop” (like name d r o p )
proves an unintentional guide
to better buying. This is es­
pecially true when you buy
Items for outdoor use.
The less you pay for these
the more money you can
throw away in a season or
two — unless you find a good
aale.
A salesman for a firm that
selects merchandise to be
bought by 300 stores says you
can spend three times as much
money by buying cheaper
goods than by buying better
quality merchandise.
In outdoor furniture, there
are three categoriee for you
to choose from— promotional,
medium and better goods. If
you shop for the $2.99 alumi­
num chair and under—IS
aluminum chaise In a super­
market or roadside operation,
you’re snapping up a promot­
ional item that can cost you
money to replace before the
end of the summer.
W HY?
The aluminum tubing and
synthetic webbing are too
thin in these items to stand
much use. A good lawn chair
has sturdy, heavy tubing and
the webbing la closely inter­
twined. You can test the fab­
ric by plucking it like a gui­

tar. The better the quality
the more snap you will hear.
Another hand test: Rub the
tubing. If you get black on
your hands, the quality is
poor.
When you shop for alum­
inum outdoor furniture, ex­
pect to pay a minimum of $5$7.99 for a chair, $9 and up
for a chaise and $10 and up
for a rocker. These will give
you a minimum two to three
years o f service with reason­
able care. Outdoor umbrellas
of good serviceability start
at $39.99.
Most disappointing in out­
door furniture offerings is
redwood. Redwood sets should
give many years o f service.
But the market is being
cheapened by seta made of un­
seasoned wood or of a species
other than redwood, stained
to look like it.
The table, chairs or bench­
es should be well-balanced
and securely bolted. A sturdy
five-foot set le reasonable at
$34.98 and up. You are tak­
ing a chance when you buy a
set for $19.96. Your safest
purchasing move here is to
rely on a reputable dealer. In
many communities this will
bo a hardware store or lum­
ber yard.
How often you use your
outdoor pieces helps deter­
mine how much you will want
to pay. But the pull toward
outdoor living gets stronger

each season. Considering this,
you will want more than a
short season’s use from all
items you buy.

HOME COLOR. Compact
motorised color processor cuts
down on printing time, elim­
inates need for extra trays
and auxiliary control aystem.
Designed to process 8x10 to
llxU-Inch prints in less than
eight minutes, It la 27xl2xlllk-inchss and weighs 16
pounds which makes fo r easy
storage when not In dark­
room use.
For further Information or
manfacturer’a name o f any
item described above write
SHARP SHOPPING, in cars
of 1710 Sanford Herald. En­
close clipping or identify
item, and enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

The Clothes Poll

U.S. Shapes The W orld
By Helen Henneasy,
Newspaper Enterprise
Woman's Editor
Tha United 8tatea, It aeemi,
is supporting underdavaioped
areas around tha world In
more ways than on*. Ameri­
can designers o f underpin­
ning* hava dropped n foam
rubber curtain around tha
feminin* population. And tha
"Mads in U.8.A." label on a
bra is such a mark o f presI tig* in far-away spots that
export talesmen hav* to keep
an atlas alongside their order
pad*.
It's always nice to see ths
1 local product make good. But
our manufacturers, curious to
learn why ths American label
. was so important, polled their
-foreig n clients on the subject
Z They discovered that around
- ths world the bra Itself is
considered to be an American
_ development (an Item for your
- “ little known facte” file) and
Zour homs-grown variety ia re­
garded as part o f the super­
ior packaging characteristic
of American women.
The** orders from distant
Hands also proved that each
nation has Us awn image of
tha Ideal woman.
China prefers email-eisad
-women— fora and a ft—so tha
Igxporters keep both bra* and
girdiea to petit* dimensions
fo r tha Orient Italian ship­
ments start at aim $6 and go

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up from there. And the senorltaa e f Brasil gava the
foundation
designers their
toughest drawing board prob­
lem*. The ladies o f Rio flatly
rejected popular American
girdle* that give a, sleek, flat
look. They wanted mors gen­
erous, mobile contours and
science and latex foam rub­
ber produced new models to
fill tha bill.
Orders coma in from the
strangest place*, even the
South Sea island o f PagoPago. Who would h a v a
thought that those gorgeous
figures under colorful sarongs
were made possible because
of ' ’ Made in U-8.A." labels.
Chic Chat
Q— You
hav*
mentioned
several times that low heela
are important fo r spring, ev­
en with evening gowns. If all
you fashion writers got tother, couldn't you atop this
trend? No woman look* her
best in low heals. I am 60 and
I don't own even ono pair.
Young women today are more
Interested into comfort than
good looks. That’s why they
let manufacturers foiat on
them those ridiculous stumps
for heals and loose, baggy
dresses that have no shape,
i wish you would write a col­
umn tailing these girls how
much better they would look
if they demanded dresses that
bad more shape and high

heels to show o ff their legs
for daytime and evening.—
Mrs. N. J.
DEAR MRS. N. J.—What
in tha world have you got
against com fort? To bs com­
fortable and ehie at the same
time aeemi to ms ths best of
ail possible worlds. Perhaps
you have had no ill effects
from wearing high heels con­
stantly. If so, you are indeed
fortunate. Even if I could in­
fluence women to wear high
heela all tha time. I wouldn’t.
They throw the body out ef
lialaneo and ean strain both
bark and stomach muscles.
Many of the new low-btel, op­
en airy shoe styles are aa pret­
ty as they are comfortable.
Have you tried any o f them?
A* for the new clothes lack­
ing shape, look at the spring
fashion* and yon will sea for
yourself that they are shaped,
but not confining. They are
■oft, feminine and a lot pret­
tier than anything that might
fit like a second skin.
Maybe you weren't In a good
mood when you last shopped.
Give it another try. It really
is possiblt to be both com­
fortable and imartly dressed.
Please tend your fashion
problems to Helen Henneasy
in care of The Sanford Her­
ald. WhUe she cannot answer
each letter personally, letters
of general interest w ili^ e an­
swered in this column.

(Jjojcojby

OntBhidqsi

Some players would only
raise from one to two noWORTH
1
trump with today’s North
*KB7
hand, but it wnuld not make
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any difference In the final
4AU7I
contract. South would go oo
BAST
to game with his 17 points.
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Anyway, North and South
VKQ63
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get a bidding par for reach­
♦ 63
4AI
ing three no-trump with South
♦ J ■$ 4 2
+KI
as the declarer, and West is
SOUTH (D )
instructed to open the four
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of clubs. That's the way it
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happened in tho National In­
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tercollegiate Bridge Tourna­
North and South vulnerable
m ent
Beet* Wset North Best
This bidding par was real­
1N.T. Pas* 3N.T.
ly a cinch. The play par is a
Pass Pass
trifle more difficult.
Opening lead—* 6
There is a natural tendency
for South to look at that four
of clubs lead and play low I plicate game where every
Pom dummy. This play might trick pays off. It would not
be well worth while in a du- be too good in a rubber bridge

(jt)&amp; Jh&amp; (jjomsm :
Ask any woman whether
sh a
enjoys
housocleaning.
Mors often than not, you'll
get a negative reply.
Before the men try to
make something disgraceful
out o f that fact, here are a
few points for them to keep
In mind:
Both men and women look
to marriaga end family life
as the "natural" way to live.
But In order to hav* a hueband, a family and a home, a
woman has to taka on tha job
of housekeeping—whether It
be full or parttime. No matter
how much ahe dislikes house­
work or how little talent she

has for It, it's her Job for
life.
Now just suppose for s
minute, men, that in order to
have a wife and home and
children every man had to
take on a certain job. Single
men could work at any job
that interested them, but
marred men all had to be
bricklayers or plumbers or
whatever it might be.
Do you suppose you’d find
anywhere near half of three
men, assigned to a job simp­
ly because they were married
men, proclaiming that they
got a lot o f satisfaction out of
their work?

W hen Teacher Loses Control
By Basaa Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I
would appreciate any advics
you can give ms. My son, 11,
was suspended from school
today for three days.
During a conference last
fall ws learned that hs was
not doing his classwork. He
was aassing the teacher and
crawling out the room on his
knees and staying sway until
the teacher found him. My
husband went to school every
other week until January,
when my son got his report
card with As and Bs on it.
Ws couldn’t understand why
he got auch good marks if he
didn’ t work. We set up a con­
ference with the teacher and
principal.
After tome hot argument*,
it wiit decided that future
complaints should be written
in my son's homework book,
which the teacher and I would
sign every day. There were
no
mora complaints—until
the principal called me today

game because it might cost
him his contract and it would
be simple, quiet death in
this par contest.
If South rises with dumnij's ace of clubs and goes
after the diamonds, he will
wind up witih at least nine
tricks. It won't matter where
the ace of diamonds is or
how the clubs are divided.
Ho will get lo run his dia­
monds before the defense can
collect more than four tricks.
If he ducks the club. East
will win the trick with the
king end shift to the ten of
hearts. The defense will es­
tablish three heart tricks be­
fore South can get around to
Ills diamond suit and South
will have lost his par In the
contest and his shirt in a rub
ber bridge game.

By Ruth M illett
I f that sounds like a furfetched supposition remember
that today women are train­
ed for many different kinds
of work and that they hold
many different kinds of jobs
before marriage.
But marriage niakra house­
wives o f them nil. Housework
become! the job they have to
do as the price of being mar­
ried.
Surprisingly enough, a I though most women do not
actively enjoy their house­
work, you'll find very few
who feel shortchnnged by the
jcb they assumed when they
said "1 do."

and eaid my *on had been act­
ing io badly tha teacher
couldn't take it any more.
I told her the teacher lets
the children do anything they
please, and she said the
teacher is not allowed to slap
tha children aa parenta can.
I explained that don’t have to
slap my son to get respect,
and sha admitted that none
of the children sasa her.
Aa tha room mother, I
know the whole clast Is to
wild, it has to be seen to be­
lieved. In closing, let me tell
you the teacher has let a boy
hit her and has done nothing
about it.—WORRIED MOTHER
ANSWER: I’m not sure
whom I feel the sorriest for
— you or the teacher. A* for
your son, he has probably en­
joyed every minute of the
furor—until now!
Your letter, condensed here,
paints up many educational
issues, ranging from parental
responsibility for a child’s

development o f self-discipline
to the removal of unfit teach­
ers.
Apparently, though, youe
immediate problem has been
solved. The euspension, how­
ever unjust, may shock you*
son into behaving himself.
An
intelligent
ll-year-oldf
with a good family back­
ground, has little excuse for
the misbehavior you describe.
Admittedly, t h e
teacher
should have given you fair
warning. Rut her moral* ia
undoubtedly so low, sht has
given tip. Better the should
get a Job in a nice quiet o f­
fice.
If your son has learned hia
lesson, accept
the conse­
quences and be thankful.
Please send your school
problems to Susan Light in
rare of The Sanford HeraldWhile she cannot answer
each letter personally, letter*
of general interest will ba
answered in this column.

The Mature Parent

W h y Not Blame You?
Dear Mrs. Lawrence: My
gill, 12, hlamea me whenever
she forgets what the did with
something. Usually thia hap­
pen* before the leave* for
irhool. This morning it wet
my fault because the couldn't
find a library book the said
she had left on the sideboard.
She le very messy and leave*
her things anywhere. Anoth­
er trouble It that ahe never
looks for them until the last
minute............
ANSWER: She blames you
for misplacing her thing* be­
cause misplacing things has
been made into euch blame­
ful behavior for her that she
can't take responsibility for
it.
Why can't you take the
blame7 Is misplacing things
so awful to you too that you
can't tolerate the idea of do­
ing it eithrr?
If w* ran stand the Idea
of ourself aa a person who

By Oswald Jacoby

How To Out-Fake Camera
By J*rry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Am a.
NEW YORK — (N E A ) —
Let’s face It Not sveryono
cen look liko Rock Hudson in
hie photograph. But your
photographic portrait ia cap­
able o f doing you justice.
Whether you plan to pose
for a college graduation pictura, a gift for yonr subordi­
nates to hang over their desk*
or a photo to be run in tho
social section o f this news­
paper you ean shada the odds
in your faror by observing a
few aimple rules.
The hints come In part
from Fred Quellmals, mana­
ger o f the Professional pho­
tographers o f America. Hia
advice stems from tha knowladge that tha cameraman can­
not acompllsh miracles.
First, arrive refreshed at
tha photographer’s studio. Ths
appointment should bo mad*
early rather than late in the
day. Get an extra hour's
sleep, too. "The linea in your
face," says Quellmals, "should
reflect wisdom, not fatigue."
Wear a dark suit, if you
hava on*. But don’t maka it
deep black, which will kill
highlights. Maks it a conserv­
ative cut, if pooaible, unless
you want to outdat* yourself
after a year or two of hang,
ing on the wall.

School And You

cen
occasionally
misplace
something, w* are not shat­
tered by a child'* charge that
wa hava hidden her library
book or thrown out her his­
tory notes. Though the child
may regard our possilda care­
lessness at outrngrous, we do
not share her horror o f it.
So we feel under no obliga­
tion whatever to defend our­
selves.
We are so relaxed with pos­
sibility o f our occasional rareIrssnrss that we can relax
with the child's accusation of
it. Instead o f wasting time
in seif-justifying argument nr
counterattack, we ran forget
what she thinks about us to
concern ourself with her fear
of not finding that library
book. We say, "I don’t know
where it’ s gone but I’ll cer­
tainly help you look for it."
Whenever we parents, like
you, feel hurt, anger or other
protesting emotions at a

chilil'* criticism, we are foola
to regard the child aa the
problem. II* and hia critic­
ism hava simply axposed tha
problem: our secrat view o f
ourselves as superior to care­
lessness, a moral aristocrat
who is above low things Ilka
the meanness or Injustice e f
which we have been accused.
It is our own pretension to
perfected goodness that barbs
the arrow of our young one's
criticism to that it can get un­
der our akin.
You, for example, must feel
morally obliged to control tha
whereabout* of
everything
around you—or your young­
ster's charge o f carelcaineia
with her things would not
have msttcred. It would hav*
been Impossible to respond
with agitation to her charge
had you already come to tol­
erant terms with the proba­
bility of carelessness In your­
self.

The Doctor Says:

How Good Is Mouthwash?
By Wayne G. Ilrsndetadt, M.D.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Mouthwashes do no harm.
The question is do they &lt;Ju
any good?
Authorities In the American
Medical Assn, and the Amer­
ican Dental Assn, say they
are vastly overrated.
Mouthwashes have grown
Into an industry with a take
of more then $90 million per
year. If they did all the things
their ads claimed they’d prob­
ably be worth it. But medi­
cal and dental authorities say
they don't.
It is true that your mouth
is teeming with millions of
germs but they art generally
harmless. Otherwise w* would
■II be dead.
It is equally tru* that the
Iodine, chlorine, phenol end
alcohol compounds present in
mouthwashes are capable of
killing these germs. Those
that are killed are quickly
replaced.

If, on the other hand, you
have a sore throat or a mouth
infection what will a so-rail­
ed antiseptic mouthwash do
for you? Authorities agree
that it will do nothing, l&gt;ecaui* the disease germs ere
deep In your tissue*.
Even If you gargled until
you were blue, tho mouth­
wash wouldn’t reach the in­
fection. If the gnrgln is hot,
the heat may soothe your
throat. But for thia purpose,
plain hot water with or with­
out a pinch o f salt would be
equally effective.
Any mouthwash or gargle
thnt would kill three deeply
imbedded germ* would be
harmful to your tissue*. If
you hava en infection In your
mouth or throat, you ahould
not reach for the mouthwash
but for the phone and rail
your doctor or your dentist.
If a mouthwash claims to
he astringent, this means thnt
it will shrink the tissues. This

might be of soma benefit In
treating a small cut. Other­
wise its chief action Is to
shrink your purse. The auth­
orities ere also skeptical about
Ilia ability of a mouthwash
to prevent or cure bed breath.
Halitosis has many causes. If
decaying food particles be­
tween your teeth Is the cause,
a mouthwash is no more e f­
fective than swishing plain
water around in your mouth,
and it should never be used
n* a substitute for proper
brushing.
If, however, the halitosis i*
due to some systemic di­
sease, a mouthwash will have
no effect. So, if you want to
keep your mouth reasonably
clean, brush your teeth after
every meal. If you are crazy
about the flavor o f your fav­
orite mouthwash, use it as a
luxury item but harbor no Il­
lusion* about it germ-killing
or other thsrapcutic value.

'Seasons' Are Seasoned

Steer away from bold tie
patterns. The accent should
be on your face, not on your
brother-in-law’s bad taste in
Christmas gifts.
A plain whit* shirt ia al­
ways right, and it should be
long-sleeved. Any pose which
include* your hand* would
look unnatural without some
cuff showing. Avoid tab and
rounded collars.

Don’t go before the camera
looking like Leonard Bern­
stein before the orchestra.
Get a haircut a day or two
beforehand—not on the seme
dey.
Don’t be reluctant to cover
facial blemishes with your
wife's make-up. Shave closely
before the sitting; but, if you
cut yourself, cell for a post­
ponement.

BY DICK KLEINER
Newspaper Enterprise A*»n.
NEW YORK — (N BA) —
You may have missed it, dur­
ing ell the hullaballoo about
The
Beatles, hut another
singing group has hern mak­
ing some noise. This would
be the American quartet. The
Four Season*.
These boys are different
from most o f the sudden
■tare o f the record world.
They aren’t klda. They’ve been
around. Ihey won’t tell their
ages, but they say they are
“ In their 20e." Frankie Valll,
the lead singer and spokes­
man, thinks their meturity
end experience are valuable
commodities.
"Wa appreciate our suc­
cess," Valll eaya, "and, be­
sides, now that w* hava It,
we know whet to do with IL
We’re prepared, artistically
and emotionally, for success."
None of the boya has run
out and bought a new car.
They are all married and con­
servative and settled. Th&lt;y
all hav* their feet on the
ground, at least when they're
nut tapping out the rock-'n’roll ghylhius uf their songs.
"W e
had hoped,”
Valll

says, "to make it with hallada and better songs. But wr
made it as a rock ’n’ roll act.
O.K. So we’ll sing rock V
roll for tha kill* who hoy
our records. And we sing the
other stuff—the
four-pert
harmony— in our club act.
We’ re not going to turn our
hack* on the kids and the rock
V roll, howevrr. We like it
and it'a been good to ui.
•

•

•

One of the most ambitious
record projects o f the year is
the part-time product nf a
Mt. Kisco, N. Y., dentia*. who
ie now serving a* an Army
captain etationed at Ft. Leon­
ard Wood, Mo. Between ex­
tractions, he issues recordings
o f Russian operas.
Capt. or Dr. Edward Salvato Jr., has always been a Rus­
sian opera buff, perhaps be­
cause hit mother was Rus­
sian. When he entered serv­
ice he figured this wee the
chance he’d been waiting for.
He had tha money now, and
the enforced leisure time. So
he asked hia father and step­
mother, whu were vacationing
In Kuro|ie, to see If they
could find auy tapes uf Rus­
sian uperas.

They made a contact In
France, returned with a tape
anil Sulviitn was in business,
lie called hi* company Ultra­
phone, transferred tha tapes
to discs, and began market­
ing the product. Now he has
four nut, with librettos ha
writes himself, painstakingly
translating every word with
a Rusiian-English dictionary
as his guide.
The four— Dargomyzhsky'*
"Russalka” and "The Stone
Guest,” Tchaikovsky’s "Io iantha” and Rimsky-Korsakov’s "Le Coq d’Or" In ita
entirety— have not hithert*
been available in America. Al­
though tha sound ia far froig
perfect, they are all interest*
Ing.
Dick's
pick*—Billy Eck■tine has a nice version of
the fine new balled, "Peo­
ple," on Mercury. Otherei
"Madrigal" (Andy Williams,
Columbia); "Four Initials On
a Tres" (Burl Ivas, Dacca)t
"From Russia With Love4
(Village
Stumpers,
E pic);
"A Legend In My Tim*'*
(Leslie llggams, Columl&gt;U)|
"So Lung Dearie" (Caivl
Chemung, RCA).

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“CLASSIFIED INDEX

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AaaferS

1. Lost A Fotmfl
2. Notlcaa - Personals
8. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rant
6A Special Notiess
P«P*r.
7. Business Rentals
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
8. Beach Rentals
Tuee., thro F rt - 1 P . M. day 9. For Sale or Rent
From Seminole County bclora laisrtioa. Mob. • Sat 10. Wanted to Rant
11. Real Estate Wanted
Doom.
12. Real Estate For Sale
DEADLOVn
IS. Mortgage Loans
14.
Insurance
STRAIGHT
CLASSIFIED;
NOT LONG DISTANCE
15. Business Opportunity
Tut*., thro F it - I F . M. day 16. Female Help Wanted
Office 204 W. First bafora iniertion. Mon. •
17. Male Help Wanted
noon.
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
Legal Notice
20. Babysitters
Legal Notice
21. Beauty Salons
NOTCK OK
l* t*
LEU Al. NOTICH
22. Build • Paint - Repair
n o t i c e ih h e r e b y aiV r
Nolle*
I*
hereby
given
by
Ih*
EN that h J. LUTHER ItOliUY, Florida Calory Advlaory Com­ 23. Building Materials
Hhsrlff of tumlnol* County,
Florida, by virtu# of a writ lo­ mittee, aalabllahad pursuant to 24. Electrical Services
Marketing Order (Aa
aned out of tha Circuit Court In Calory
1111) that (1) No 25. Plumbing Services
and for Bamlnota County, Flor- Amended
paraon ahall, In Florida, cut,
Ida, on tha ITth day of Ucctm- gather from the ground, or 26. Radio A Television
bar, A.D. 1(11. in that ooruin otherwlae harvest calory for 27. Special Services
cauaa batwaan Marahall N. commarclal purposes contrary
28. Laundry Service
Janaan and Oanavlaro Caaa
any provlalon In aald Mar­
Jaman, bla wlfa. Plaintiffs and to
keting order, (I) No paraon 29. Automobile Bervlce
Alan Hovay, at at, Defendant*,
In Florida, handle calory 29A. Auto Accessories
bava In my poaaaaalon tha fol- ahall,
produced In Florida contrary to
lowing daacrlbad raal aatata, any provision In aald Market­ 80. Machinery - Tools
altuata, lying and balng In ing Order, (II No peraon ahall.
gamlnola County, Florida, to- In Florida, call, market or dla- 81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pets
will
Lot* I I and II. Block l l , tribute In the primary channel 82. Flowers - Shrubs
BANLANDO THE HUIJUIUI of trad* calory contrary to any
BEAUTIFUL,
HANFORD provlelon In aald Marketing 33. Furniture
Order, (4) No peraon ahall, in
BKCTION, according to tha Florida,
cut, gather from the 34. Articles For Sale
Plat thereof aa racordad ground, or
olharwlao harvest
In Plat Boole I, Paga •(, calory for commarclal purpoaa* 84-A Swap or Exchange
of tha Pnbllo nacorda of unless auch calory la produced 85. Articles Wanted
Bamlnola County, Florida.
by a peraon holding a valid
Lots II, It and II. Block cartlflcata of baa* quantity aa 86. Automobiles - TrucJts
10, HANLANDO THE HUH- provided In aald Marketing Or­ 36-A Autos Wanted
tltlB BEAUTIFUL* BAN- der, (t&gt; No peraon ahall, ta
FOIlO BKCTION. accord- Florida, for the purpoaa of 87. Boats - Motors
Ing to tha Plat tharaof aa aalllng, marketing or dlatrlbut- 88. Motorcycles - Scooters
racordad In Plat Book I,
In the primary channel of 89. Trailers • Cabanas
paga II, of tha Public Bao- Ing
trad*, purchaa* or acquire cal­
orda of Bamlnola County, ory
from any ptreon other than 40. Farm Equipment
The B«rald i Q M M r »
sponsible for n o n then o m
Incorrect Insertion o f your ad,
and reienrei tha right to ro­
lls* or n jt e t any advertisemant from what ordered to
From Sanford Exchange conform la tha policies ad this

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Page 6-A — May 1, 1964 6. For Rent

PLUMBING
Clean rooms for men. 401 PRIVACY: Gracious 2-itory Lady needed In Sanford area.
Contracting Repairs
Mutt be intelUgent, depend
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
borne, city convenience k
FREE ESTIMATES
water. 2100 tq. f t , plus big
able and wUling to le a n
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
R. L. HARVEY
screen porch, back utU.
our methods of Beauty
Cowan. 322-4013.
FA 2-3383
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
CounteUng. Phone 322-2016 201 Sanford Ave.
for
children.
322-9235.
weekdays
only,
2-6
p.
m.
DO YOU WANT TO RENT

BARRY’S WORLD

OR LEASE: We bava tenrant* for 4-BR, borne;
BR home; and 3 smaller
homes. Phone 3Ira. Day at

322-5612

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 3-6123

425-5938

Florida.
Lot* I and I. Block II.
BANI.ANDO THE HUtlUItn
BRAUTIFUU
BANFOIIO
SECTION, according to tha
Plat tharaof aa racordad In
Plat Book I. Paga II, of
tha Public Raoorda of Bam­
lnola County, Florida.
Lot* II and 41, Block II,
BAN1.ANDO THE BOBIJItn
BEAUTIFUL.
P A L M
SPBINOB SECTION, ac­
cording to tha Plat tharaof
aa racordad In Plat Bonk
I, Paga II, of tha Publlo
racorda of Bamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
lota II and II. Bt/OCK D,
W E S T
ALTAMONTE
HKIOIITR. SECTION NO.
I, aa racordad In Plat Book
101, Pago Tl of tha Publlo
Racorda of Bamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
Lot* II and Waat U of
I.ot U . Block F. Tract IT,
HANLANDO RI'RINOS, aa
racordad In Plat Book 4,
Paga II, of tha Publlo Rac­
orda of Bamlnola County,
Florida.
M tha proparty of Alan Hovay,
at al, Dafandantai that on tha
llth day of May, A.D. 1144.
batwaan tha lagal houra of
aala, to-wlti aftar 11:01 o'clock
In tha foranoon and bafora 1:00
o'clock In tha afternoon, on
tha aald day at tha front door
of tha County Court Houaa In
■anford, Bamlnola C o u n t y ,
Florida, t ahatl offer for aala
to tha hlghaat bidder for caah
In hand, the abova deecrlhrd
roparly of Alan Hovay, at al,
lefendanta.
J. U Hobby
Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida
PuMlah: May 1, I, II, It, 1104
CDU-t

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IN T ill: 4.THCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.
C U T , IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY.
NO. I H E
J. H. OLKAHON. Jr- aa Admin­
istrator of Veteran*1 Affairs,
an Dfflrer of the United States
OF FLORIDA, o f America,

e m c c iT c o iie t o f
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIR­
OF FLOMIUA. IN ANU
SKRISOLE COUNTY.
OF SANronD, FLORIDA
Patltlunar,

the

THE
CUIT
FOR
CITY

a producer holding a valid car­
tlflcata of ham- quantity: nor
ahall any person, for a pur­
port aforesaid, purchaa* or aoqulra celery from a producer In
axcaea of allotment* there­
under, *xcapt aa may b* (pac­
ifically provided In aald Mar­
keting Order, and (4) No paraon
ahall violet* any provlalon of
aald Marketing Order nor of
any rul* or regulation Isauea
thereunder.
Notlc# la also glvan that any
paraon not holding a certifi­
cate of baaa quantity who daalraa to produce celery In
Florida for market during tha
ensuing 1141-41 Htaaon, may
file with tha Florida Calary
Advisory Commlttaa, on or be­
fore May 15, 1141, an applica­
tion for baa* quantity In auch
form and containing auch In­
formation
aa tha Advlaory
Committee may praacrlb*.
Notice I* further given that
tha Florida Calary Advlaory
Commute* la now receiving apllcatlona.
Intaraatad
peraona
ar*
Instructed
to
eontaot
Jama* D, Colbert, SecretaryTreasurer, Florida Celery Ad­
visory Committee, 4401 Eaat
Colonial Drive, P. O. Roi 1TIT,
Telephone Cllerry 1-4514, Or­
lando, Florida, for the proper
forma to b* uiad In submitting
such applications. The deadline
fo r
aubmlttlng application*
ahall b* May II, 1114. Appllcation* received after May II,
t i l l will not b* considered for
the llll-I S Season.
FLORIDA CKLERY
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
James D. Colbert
Secretary-Treasurer
April T, I II!
Puhlleh: May 1, T, 1444
CDU-I

v».
THE STATE
•t a t

Reepond.nta
ORDER TO BROW CAU*H
TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AND THE SEVERAL PRO­
PERTY OWNERS, TAXPAY­
ERS.
CITIBRNN
AND
OTHERS
HA VINO
OR
CLAMUNO
ANY
HIQHT,
TITLE OR 1NTBREHT IN
THE PROPERTY TO BE
AFFECTED BY THE ISSU­
ANCE BY THE CITY OF
aANFORD, FLORIDA. OF
WATBH AND SEWEIl RE­
VENUE
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES l i l t , HEREINAFT­
ER MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED, OR TO BE
AFFECTED IN ANY WAT
THEREBYl
Tha Stata at Florida, through
the Btata Attoraay of tha
n1
Inth
Judicial Circuit of aald
F
BUle, and tha aavaral properly,
lo:
owntra. taipayera, cllliana and
•there having or claiming any
right, title or Internal In proparly to ba atfactad by tha
laauaace by the City of San­
ford. Florida, of tha Water and
Hewer Revenue Certltlcatea,
Serlea 1144, hereafter more
particularly daacrlbad, or to bo
affected In any way tharaby,
ara hereby required ta appear
bafora tha Circuit Caurt of
Bamlnola County, Florida, la
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
geld State al tha Courthouse
In Hanford, Florida, oa tha llth
day of May, li lt , at 1:11
•'clock A.M. and ehow cauaa
why tha prayer* ot tha petition
Tiled In tha above proceeding
Should not ba granted, and Ih*
water and Bawar Ravaaua Cartlflcatea, Serlea 1141, therein
daacrlbad and the proceeding*
heretofore had authorlalng tb*
letuanca thereof validated and
confirmed, aald Cartlflcata* be­
ing dated May I. 1144, bearing
intaraat at a rat* «r rate* aot
to oaeood flva par centum par
•aaum, payable ##m|.annually
an May 1 and November 1 of
each year, aggregating the
principal amount of 1444,41)4
M lag
lag la Uta denomination of

oei aach. gad maturlag aer-

fa'
ally In annual Inatallmanta ta
pear* 1141 to 1141, tadualva, a
more compute daaorlptloa af
aald Water aad Sowar Revenue
t'ertlflcatea, Serlaa 1444. being
eoaUlaed ta tha patttlea hareta.
Don* aad ardarad at Saaferd,
Florida. Ula I4U dap af April.

i l l VOUE JL WILLIAMS,
Judge af tba Circuit Caurt
af Ut# Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit af Florida, ta aad for
Seat Iaala Ce Italy,
ru^llaki April IT, 14. May L

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Plaintiff,

HAM A. MILLS. JR. and IRIS
J. MILLS, hi* wife
Pafandanta.
NOTICE OF BUT
TUB STATE OF FLORIDA—
TOl BAM A. MILLS, JR. and
IRIS J. MILLS, hi* wife,
residence unknown) last
known
raaldanea,
HIT
llth Btraat East, Tusca­
loosa, Alabama.
You ar* hereby notified that
a suit haa bean filed against
you and each o f you. In tha
abova entitled cause; and that
you ar* hereby required to III*
your answer with tha Clark of
this Court, and to aarv* a copy
tharaof upon th* plaintiff or
plaintiffs attorney, w h o a *
name and address 1st K. AMHIIOSH OI.LIFF, JR - P. O. Bog
lo ll, loa N. Park Avenue, genford, Florida IITTI, not later
than May llth , A.D. t i l l .
I f you fall to do so, daeroo
pro eonfaaao will bo antorod
against you for tha relief de­
manded In tha complaint.
The netura of aald ault being
for FORItCIXIHUIIR OF MOIITOAOB encumbering tha pro­
perty In gemlnol* County,
Florida, to-wilt
LOT II. BLOCK i , BONLAND ESTATE!, accord­
ing to plat tharaof record­
ed In Plat Book II, Pag**
II through It, Publlo Raearda of bamlnola County,
Florida.
Together with all atreaturaa and Improvement*
now and haraaftar on said
land, and the rants, laeuao,
nnd profile of ths nbova
daacrlbad property: and nil
flaturaa now or haraaftar
attached to or used In con­
nection with ths premia**
haratn described,
a . E. RANGE NO. J-4S1-0
WITNEgg my hand and ths
seal o f aald Court at ganford,
Florida, this llth day o f April,
A.D. 1114.
(BEAL)
Arthor H. Back with, Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Caurt
B n Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
fA copy o f the complaint
filed herein la attacked ta the
copy o f this notice which la
mailed to soeb defendant for
whom a raaidanco more opodfle
than a ntato nr oannlry was
given In tha oweta statement
filed haratn by tha plaintiff, hi*
agent or attorney)
E. AMBROSE OLLTFP, JR.
p. o non ISM
l*a N. Park Avoans
Sanford. Florida I t m
Attorney for plaintiff
Publlaht May L L 1L It. 1114
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Unfurnished 2 bedroom dup­
lex, kitchen equipped. Ph
Sanford 322-6201.
Furn. 3 BR, duplex apt., tile
bath, terrauo floors, water
furaiihed. CaU 322-2334 af­
ter 8 p. m.
Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit
chen equipped. 322-3651.
2 BR. house. 666 E. 20th Ph
322-9986.

RENTALS
2 HR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
150 ft. bathing beach on
Lake Mary ......... $145 mo.
2 BR, with study, dining
"Y$or ttatomont wos great, Bobby, but why don't wa
room, kit. equipped, double
d itch H with Mouthing a littlo sontimontal."
csrporte,
newly painted.
Lake privileges . . . $150 mo.
6. For Rent
6. For Rent
FRANK EVANS
2 BR furn. Duplex apt. 201
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733
FURNISHED
E. 27th Ph. 322-6477.
1 Bdrm, 1 bath
t 35
RENT A BED
2 Bdrm, 1 bath
f 53
RoCaway, Hospital k Baby
2
BEDROOM
bouse,
kitchen
3 Bdrm, 1 bath
t 75
Bed*.
furnished, near air baoe.
3 Bdrm, 1 bath
$123
By Day, Week, or Month
CaU 322-4045; after 6 p.m.
UNFURNISHED
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
call
322-4736.
3 Bdrm, 1 bath, stove $ 90
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
3 Bdrm, 3 bath, Kit, equip $110 d BR., 3 bath, home. $125.
3 Bdrm. 1 bath, likefront $113 Available, June. 322-9595.
2 BR, borne, kit. equip. Keys
at 817 Catalina Dr.
4 Bdrm, 1 bath, room
2. Notiess • Personals
alrcondttloner
$145 SMALL furn. apt. Clean. AU
FURN. Apt. 322-2800.
ulilltlea. $50. 322-2764.
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REALTOR - INSUROR
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
REPAIRS - SALES —
Fura. Apt. 2300 Melionvllle.
ALL MAKES
322-4M1 111* S. French Ave. Available May 1, 2 BR., furn. 9. For Sole or Rent
Pbona 122- m i
bouie, for amall family. Fb. 2 BR. Kit. turn. 4909 W. 1st
Turn. A pt Close In. Apt.
CARD OF THANKS
St. $200. down. $65. per mo
322-6370.
lit.
Me.
407H
W.
$55
Wa wiah to thaok our many
322-8178.
frtandi, neighbor* and rela­
Lake Mary, nicely fura. dup­
tive* for their many kind- 1 BR Houaetraller turn. Pb.
lex apt., 1 BR, Adults, no CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
322-1117.
LAKE. CaU a v e n 1 n g a
oesiea and expression* of
pets. Pb. 322-3930.
sympathy bestowed upon us
322-1597.
8 Room fura. garage apt. APT., 613 Magnolia Ave., $60.
during our recent bereave­
1011 Elm Ave. 322-0131 after
mo. PhOM 322-9619 or 322- 12. Real Estate For Sale
ment.
4:10 p.m.
3641.
Signed: Mr. George S.
3 BR, Air-Conditioned, IH
Knipp Sr. and Children
STOREROOM, or office, on Furn. Apt. 1201 W. 1st. Ph.
baths, Fla. room, fenced
l i t St., near 2 free park
yard, with paUo. Ravenna
days 322-3762, nights 3226. For Rent
Ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
Park.
1800
down,
$105
0991.
Jacobson’s Dept. Store.
monthly. Phone 322-9357.
S BR, bouse, dean and close
LAKE MARY, Unfurn. exceptJimmy Cowan
in.
Ph.
CONDITIONED Bed
AIR
lonally clean 2 BR Houaa. 3 BR., IH bath home. As­
322-4013.
in 3 Rm. turn. apt.
sume payments. 322-5455.
Kit. cqulpt. 322-4411.
$65, 111 E. 0th St., 322-4215
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
New
Custom Built Home on
2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
or 322-3706.
Rooms private baths, 114
Crystal Lake. For informa­
able
May
1.
Prefer
adults.
W. First St.
tion call 322-3378.
Floral Heights, 4-room apt.
1503 Sanford Ave,
8. Sanford Ave., to Hibis­
Furn. 1 Bdrm. A p t NS. 3101
3 BR, Fla. rm., IH baths,
cus. Rt, 3, Box STL or call UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. K it
Magnolia—322-3M1
Cent heat, alr-cond. Tee
equipt.
106V
*
W.
18th
St.
Ph.
322-5007.
Robert A. Williams
'n Green Estates. $84 mo.
349-3952.
$1275 down payment. Ph.
2 BR, nicely furn., all utili­
322-2281.
ties, 190. 2nd St., between
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET
3
BR. house, clean and close
12th 4 14th Ave., Longwood,
FOE FISCAL YEAE IH 4-IM I
in.
Ph.
Jimmy
Cowan
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND TO ALL OWNEItH, PERBONR OH ENTITIES HUBJECT TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN Fura. Gar. Apt. 2545V* Pal322-4013.
FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TAX KB.
322-0525 or
metto.
Ph.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In compliance with and by
GREENBRIAR
322-8254.
authority of Chapter (14, Florida Statute* aa amended and
Choice
lota
available
in
Chapter 16170, Lawe of Florida, 1111, that Ih# Uovarnlng Hoard
of Central ana Southern Florida Flood Control District, a publlo Nice larg# 2 BR, unfurn.
Greenbrier
o
f
Loch
Arbor
corporation aalatlng and operating under and by virtu* of tha
duplex Kitchen equipped.
overlooking golf
course.
law* of th* Itat* of Florida, Intend* to adopt th* following
14th Ave., Longwood, 8 mi.
lantatlv* budget, or aa th* earn* may ba amandad, for aald
Custom building to your
Dlatrlct for th* flacal year beginning July I, 1141 and ending
from N.A.S. Ph. 838-3298.
specifications.
Greenbrier
June SO, 1106.
Katlmatad amount to ba reload by Dlatrlct
developed by
Gar.
a
p
t
1201
Magnolia
Ava.
| 4,040.000.00
tea**
KINGSWOOD
Apply 5-6:30.
Oanaral Ravaaua Fund — State at Florida
4,000.000.00
Spoil Eacrow Account
11,000.00
BUILDERB, INC.
Eatlmatad amouat ta b* received from
FURN. 1 BR clean Apt. 601
303 Fairmont Dr.
other aourcaa
104,000.00
Palmetto. 322-8492 or 1374.
Katlmatad unobligated or aot balanoo which
FA 3-8076
will bo on hand at th* beginning of th*
above referred lo flacal year
1,400,000.00 1 BR., Fura. Apt. with P v t
GOOD HOUSING
bath, 517 8. Park Avr.
Eatlmatad total fund* available
INVESTMENT
I14.M0,400.04
For Conatruotlon
EXCEPTIONALLY nice 3 br.
Paraonal Barvlea*
4
14,140.40 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
horn* located on W. First
Contractual Service*
1,144.04
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
Commodltlaa
44,111.40
St, Just 3 blocks west of
able for eoupla ar single
Capital Outlay
4, IIT.000.00
Freoch Ave. (17-02). Zoned
paraon or retired. All utili­
Total
M-X for business. Parking
4 *,414,474.00
ties
included
in
rent.
Ideal­
Por Aoquialtlon of Land* and Other Purpoaoa
in rear. Rants for $90 fura.
ly located on First St., with­
Paraonal Borvlet*
|
47,404.00
Contractual aorvloa*
ia.ito.io in 1 block o f 3 fra* parking S h o w n by appointmoot.
Commodltlaa
1.670.00
Price $11,250.
loti and shopping center. In­
Currant Charges
4.100.00
Capital Outlay — Right* of Way
T,447,470.00
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Capital Outlay — Equipment
1,000.00
Dept. Stor*. 311 E. First St.
Contingent!**
40,000.00

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

Total
Por Roaarva

For Tax Aoaaaeen* Fa a#
For Operation and Maintenance of th*
Dtatrlct’a Works
Paraonal Harvlca*
Contractual Services
Commodities
Currant Charges
Capital Outlay
Coatlnganolaa

Total
Par Conduct * f th* Affairs of th*
Dtotrlet Oonoratly
Paraonal garviooa
Contractual Service*
Commodltlaa
Currant Charges
Capital Outlay
Coattnganelaa

• T,414,740.00
4 174,000.00
| 14l.itt.00
1,711.000.00
IIO.t06.00
461,160.00
to.ooo.to
iit.m .o o
16.000.00

• 1,117,716.00

12. Real Estate For Sate 16. Female Help Wanted 25. Plumbing Senrican

Legal Notice

1313 S. FRENCH AVE.
3 BR, 1 bath home, fenced

IN TE E CIRCUIT COURT OF
bsck yard. North Orlando,
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF TIIK STATE OF
rtl. 322-8219.
FLORIDA, IN ANU FOR SEEINOLE COUNTY, IN CIIAN3 BR, 2 bath bom*. Low
CEEY, CASE NO. 1SSTT
down payment. Ph. 333-0640.
JKFFORKY D. ST1MBON.
Plaintiff,

BARBARA NTIMSON.
Defendant.

NOTICE TO APPEAR

461.000.00 TO: BARBARA BTIMBON,
41.000.
00
Defendant
11.000.
00
Address: Unknown
4,000.00
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI31,410.00 PIKD that suit for dlvore* ha*
T,100.04 baan tiled against you In th*
Circuit Court of tb* Ninth Ju­
Total
4 174.444,0* dicial Circuit of th* gtat* of
Katlmatad total aspondltura*
414.(44,000.00 Florida, la and for gomtnot*
Katlmatad amount which will appear at th* hagla
County, under Chancery No.
ntng of th* abova rafarrod to flacal year aa
lltTT, th* stylo of said cauca
obligated apes •ommltmonta mad* hot Inoombeing JKFFORKY D. BTIM­
pitta
t
of BON. Plaintiff, -vs- BARBARA
That on th* 14th day *4 May, A-D- 1444, at nln* o'clock ST IMSON. Defendant.
a.m.
a-m. m
t a t»»•
h * County
wouniy i-ommiaaionora
CommlaalonaFa Mooting Room of th*
th# BL
St
YOU ARB HEREBY RE­
Luola County Courthouse, Port Fierce, Florida, hearing will QUIRED to fit* your Answer
b* afforded ta all owners, paraon*. or on till a* who ar* or may with th* Ctarh of this Court
ha subject t* aald Dlatrlct tax**, tholr attorneys ar agent*, and t* aarva a copy of th*
ta appear bafora aald Board aad show thalr objection* t* aald oama upon th* plaintiff's at­
Budget.
torney, whoa* name and adThis Nolle* ahall be published ta th* alshta** aauntla* drast appear below, oa or ha•f th* District ta aceordaao* with existing laws.
fora th* tlth day of May tail,
Thla th* 4th day at Aprtl li f t .
or a Doer** Pro Confosoo may
CENTRAL AND BOUTHBRN FLORIDA b# entered against you.
FLOOD CONTI
DISTRICT b y i t s
Dated thla fin d day o f April
OOVKRNINO BOARD
t i ll.
By / a / alley S. MUoa, Chairman
(•oat of Circuit Court)
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ATTEST I
Clark
/ # / O. B- Dell. Jp.
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Secretary
Deputy Clark
BDWARD R. HURT
lloraar,
Tloe-Chalrmaa Attoraay for Plaintiff
_ _ Balter
II* South Court gtrool
W . B. Boot!
Orlando, Florida
K I* Snarl*
Publish: April II.
Publlaht April IT. 34. M eyiL 1444
Stay I. a. 16. 1111
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Seminole Realty
1301 Park Avenoe
FA 3-8233 anytime

3&amp;4
BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Alr-Conditlooing Optional
As Low «a $380 Down

27. Special Serrlean

EVERETT A. HARPER Beauty Counselor baa an Berry bill Painting Contractor.
opening in this area for a
Commercial • Industrial •
AGENCY - REALTOR
representative. Must be at­
Residential. Free eitimat*.
2465 S. Park Ave.
tractive and have car. For
We Appreciate Your Bust,
Pbonea FA 2-2284 or FA 2-2285
interview, phone 322-6073.
nssa. 322-2287.
Registered nurse, day shift,
weU located Nursing Home.
To $42o monthly for nurse
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
able to anum e retponslbll
ity. Write, Sanford Herald,
2 BR. Home, Study, IH
Box 75.
Bathi, large FamUy Rm. in
good neighborhood; Includ­
BEAUTY OPERATOR
ing ateve, refrlg., room airWANTED
conditioner, washing ma­
Junior or Senior
chine k rugs. Really ter­
Ph. 322-9658
rific buyl Monthly pay­
ments $83.50.
17. Mule Help Wonted
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
Service Station Managers 4
FA 2-8074
Attendants for PhiUlps 66
Stations. If qualified tee E.
EMERGENCY
neceialtates
H. MeAlexsnder, 202 N.
immediate sale income pro­
Laurel Ave.
perty.
Monthly
potential
$550. Make offer. Owner on
PHARMACISTS
premises, 328 E. Jackson
DID YOU SEE OUR
Orlando.
MONDAY ADT
NICE 2 br. trailer on shady Outstanding positions in Or­
lot with awning and screen­
lando and surrounding com­
ed in patio. 2801 Magnolia
munities.
Ave. 322-5019.
EXCELLENT SALARIES
TOP EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
FOR MEN ONLYI
AND
WHO want their family to
Do not hestltate, phone now!
live in spacious comfort. 8
Mr. Jo* King, Thursday 4
Rooms, Including 3 Bed­
Friday, April 30, and May
rooms, living room, dining
1, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ph.
room, Fla. room, IH baths
241-4661 Orlando.
plus a kitchen with break­
SUPEREX DRUGS, Inc.
fast area. Sells for apprai­
Replies Confidential
sal of $12,000, with $500
down and $85 per month.
18. Help Wanted

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South oa 17-92—8 ml.
3 Rika. Northwest of
Long wood Plata)
TRAILER iuA D E S
CONSIDERED

LMN Enterprises,
Inc,
Ph. 333-3311

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship in U p
bolstering. Draperiea, Slip
covers. Time Payments aa
little at $5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installations.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335
For Repairs and Painting, call
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week­
days.
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 3-4333
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—FertiHz©—Ph. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Swmmlng lessons. ADULTS
AND CHILDREN. Beginning
June I. Two qualified in­
structors.
Meredith a n d
Helen Scott. Phone 322-1316
for Information.
Need

a

Painter?

322-3090.

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

322-4234
GRILL COOK WANTED. Man 200 So. Park Ave.
or woman, Apply In person
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
at Chick 'N Treat. Fern
Investment 4k Realty
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Park.
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
All Types and Slxea
We Repair and Service i
19. Situations Wanted
b T I N E
Will care for Convalescent Machinery and Supply Ce.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
patient in my borne, or eld­ 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 3-4432
3rd k Park Ave.
erly penon. Ladles preferr­
Phone 322-5641
ed. Ph. 322 8733 Enterprise.
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICES
2 STORY, 3 bedroom house.
21.
Heautv
Salons
Reasonable rates. 322-2704.
$300. down or will accept
used car. 322-8404. 110 W.
Complete Beauty Service
29. AutoanobDe Servlet
13th St.
3 Senior Operators
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free Parking at 2nd 4 Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak Free inspection, estimates,
2, J, k 4 BEDROOMS
pickup, delivery. Recoring
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
1, IH, &lt;i 2 OATHS
4 repairs discounted,
Ace Beauty Salon
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
a i m E. 3rd.
323-3443
Call for Evening Appta.
An
Investment,
not
an ex­
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
Low Monthly Payments
pense. CaU FA 2-5612 for
Free Parking
For Complete Information
expert advioe oa a Herald
See Or CaU Your
Spring Permanent Special
advertising campaign.
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
$100 DOWN
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
SALES BROKER
$45 MONTH
I • Bedroom Homo
If you want people to pay
CUSTOM REALTY
attention to your business,
WINTER PARK
call
FA
2-5612
and
ask
the
322-3420
2565 Park Dr.
Comer Lm Rd. and 17-93
Herald Staff about soma at­
Phono 044-0081
2 BR., 1 BATH
tention getting ads
Screened porch, Including kit­
chen equip. Down payment
$350.
Monthly
Payments
$58.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
INC.
33C-8074

SO U TH W ARD

Ball-Blair Agency

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FHA
Property Management
k Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offera for yonr selection
thssa Beautiful 2, 8, 4k 6
Bedroom

Government
Owned Home#
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To maka tha beat boms
buy, see tha

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night
MS4 F a it Dr

FA
FA

S-niS

Saaferd. Fla.

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
15. Buainaan Opportunity
LAKE MARY
West oa 23th St. and
PHILLIPS 06 Service Station
Laft on Lak* Mary Blvd.
822-2744

PIANO SVC. 4 TUNING
Rebuilding . Refelting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 — After 12 p. IS.

Payton Realty

for Leas*. If you have a
small amount ot capital,
and the dealr* to owa your
business, with paid training
available, then sea E. H.
MeAlexsnder,
302
North
Laurel Ava.

COIN LAUNDRY
Completely
•d Coin Butiaasa.
Opportunity for rijfet party.
SmaU down payment. CaU
Ortafilo 425-5121,

Look for th* MOKN sign, your aieuranee
o f a top quality, fairly priced car,
thoroughly checked nnd reconditioned.

61 Olds F-85
4-doer sadam, V-8 engine, aatsaaetk
transmission, radio 4 kaatcr.

61 Ford Ranch W agon
Tudor, 0 cylinder engina, standard
transmission, radio 4 beater.

61 Chevrolet Im pala
4-deer e*daa, V -« anginr, automatic
transmission, radio 4 boater.

*1395
*1395
*1695

61 Corvair M onza
Coup*, 4-ap*ed transmission, radio _
heater, white finish with red vlayl
interior.

‘ *149 5

A T T E N T IO N SPORTS F A N S !

61 C O R V E T T E C O U P E
4-speed transmission, radio
heater, removable hardtop.
Una. clean apbohUry aad apetlee* body.

- ’ 25 9 5

55 Chevrolet
Station Wagon 3 dew , 6 eyl
automatic tmnamlaaten. radio
heater.

59 Chevrolet Parkwood
4-daer, V-3 eagiaa, automatic traas■tinte*. power steerisg, radio aad
Open Friday Night 4

*4 9 5
*1195

Saturday

Holler M otor Sales
2MI. 4 Palaattn
2507 Park Dr.

COMPANY
P h . 8224231
Ph. 322-0841

�11

?

1
i.
\

It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2
29. Automobile Service

Stir

franfnrh

f rralh

May 1, 1964 — Page 7-A

Wagner s Amoco SWEETIE PIE
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used C an Sold
818 French Ave.
322-7765

z

By Nadine Seltzer

.

TRAINING
SCHOOL

b ig

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Scnknrik Glass and Paint
Company
Ph

FA 2-4822

31. Poultry • Livestock
1

Shetland Pony (or Sale.
Stallion. Call after 5, 3224703.

31 A. Pets
Siamese
322-8641.

kittens,

$15

36. Automobiles • Trucks ,36. Automobiles - Trucks 36. Automobiles - Trucks 37. Ronts • Motors

$ $

s a v in g s

CASH for good clean U»ed
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. rirat St., Ph.
322 6591.

BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Intarast Rates
♦ Low Monthly Paymests
FLORIDA STATE BANK

On Floor Models k
Demonstrators
36. A u to m o h llta • T ru ck s
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
1959 CHEVROLET. Blacayne
In Your Home
4 door. 318 V8 engine, radio
In Sanford Call
WHY Buy aomeona elses trou­
k heater. $100. 322-8(91.
SINGER
bles
Representative at
1950 FORD 11$ ton truck. WHY Go to the expense of a
A lin's Fabrica k Ruga
Runs good, good stake body.
second used car
322-5713
$100. 312-4731.
WHEN You can drive a brand
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
new Vespa for $5.00
Plymouth 1937 V-8 4-door
Repossesed. Would Ilka re­
down and $4.50 per
Hdlp., full power automa*
sponsible party to take up
week, and get up to
•Ic, RAH, beautiful white
payments of $9 per month
IIS m .p.f.
finish, new white wall Urea.
on Slant-O-Mallc Automatic
Excellent cond. $450. 322- Transmission guaranteed for
Zl| Zag Sewing Machine.
8008.
life.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
ing condition. CaU Collect '55 PONTIAC. Excellent run­ LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
ning condition. Make offer.
251T Country Club Road
241-9387 evenings or 422322-7928
Corner 28th and Elm.
0932, Service Discount.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

210 Magnolia

34. Articles For Sale

Spinet piano, Wurlttzcr, full Trailer Hitch for 1958 and '59 V. A’ . Microbus or '62
keyboard, like new corn!.,
1962 Chevrolet, $5.00 each.
Chevrolet
Pickup/Camper.
with bench. Guarantee, $295.
322-0529 evenings.
Both excellent. Ph. Apopka
Ph. 322-9081.
866-4849 or Orlando 423-8111.
35. Articles Wanted

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

© eg;

Auto G lau, Tap*
k Sea* Covers

S4. Articles For Sale

For Fast Results.
'37 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, Good Will trade desirable building
lots for 16’ or 18' Cabin
condition. $450. Going in
Cruiser. Ph. 322-1321, 1104
Service. Ph. 322-5803.
W. 25th.
'61 RENAULT Dauphinc, good
running. Very reasonable. Gateway To The Waterway
323-0415.
Hobson Sporting Goods

$ Bank $
Repossessions
'S3
*88
'59
'81
*55
'59
'57
'58
'58
'55
'59
'58
*59

Cadillac, $587 bal, $32
Olds., $797 bal. $43
Rambler, $881 bal, $42
Chevrolet $597 bal, $31
Pontiac, $499 bal, $25
Ford- $514 bal, $27
Ply., $492 bal, $28
Chev., $818 bal. $33
Metro., $319 bal, $24
Mercury, $417 bal, $28
Hillman, $687 bal, $34
Rambler, $419 bal, $24
Ply., $681 bal, $3t

mo.
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mo.
mo.
mo.
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mo.
no.
mo.
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Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
'59 Ford Convertible, .Mid­
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
night Blue, 352 Engine, A.
T. Very sharp. $950. 2635 GLASSTRON Boat 16', wind­
Sanford Ave.
shield, canvas top—almost
new 85 np. Mercury. Gator
37. Boata • Motors
tilt trailer. Skis and equip*
ment. $1,500. 322-6718.
18' Runabout &amp; motor. Real
good boat. Both for $125.
3 6 . T ra ile rs • C abanaa
838-5604 . 241 Bay St., Longwood.
1-Wheel trailer chasla, good
tires, $60 or make offer.
16' Plywood cabin cruiser, SO
See at 2606 Country Club
hp. Johnson, all electric,
Road.
and extras. Ph. 322-3165.
1962 HOMF.TTE. 53' x 10', 9
USED BOATS &amp; motors.
BR, Living room 14* x 19'.
GUNS. New &amp; Used. Large
322 8719.
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold &amp; re­
Apache Camping Trallera
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Cecil Sellers — 668-4818
Camp &amp; Gun Shop.
Clark St., Enterprise

National

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.

1012 Sanford Ave.
Open til 9, 8 Days Week
Phone 322-4503

ea.

inert,,

32. Flowers • Shrubs
GROW your own hydroponic
tomatoes;
in containers;
some bearing. Grosser'* Hy­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Ave.

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"Well, h e 's a lw a y s a w a k * a t m a il tim e !”

34. A r tic le s For Bala
BLOOMING Kosea on Chero­
READY MIX CONCRETE
kee stock. All other kinds
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
o f Nursery shrubbery and
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
trees.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Gray Shadowa Nursery
steel, greaae trap*, dry
5 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
wella. Stepping atones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
33. Furniture
309 Elm Ave.
822-5751
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.

3 4 . A r tlc la *

For

Sal#

Mey Special. Ma chattel, Me,
Army-Navy Surplus, 210 Seaford Ave.
Local automobile dealers of­
fer their beat buy* la Herald
d a aalfltd display ade.

BETTER
HURRY!

Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0677.
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6.
WANTED reuatne couple te
take up monthly payments
o f $13.50 ou S complete
rooms of furniture. Cell
TE 1-1511, Casselberry, col­
l i et.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nis Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

Only 48 Hours Left!
Our 72 Hour New Car Sal*
la In Full Swingl
20 New Cnra Muat Go
Before We Close Our Doora
Saturday.

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Maks Your BEST CAR
DEAL Now I

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CHANCE ON YOUR
NEXT CAR?

LOOK FOR THIS SIGN
BEFORE YOU B U Y . . .
/

FU R N IT U R E
8 COMPLETE ROOMS

CHOOSE FROI

N EW CARS

Wai on Lay-a-Way at

Budget Furn. Co.

MUST

on So. Orange Ave.
Now can be seen at
298 Longwood Plaza
Take up payments
At only $12.80 per mo.
Ph. 838-4583
Also 1 Bedroom Sulla
Slightly damaged
at $59.95

OVER 60

SOLD

BRAND NEW

• FORDS • FALCONS
• THUNDERBIRDS

This Weekend

34. Articles For Sale
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
k doora. Cheap. See at
Talma Hotel. 322 2506 after
6.

1963 PO N T IA C

72 HOUR
SALE
C O N TIN U ES

B O N N EV ILLE

Custom Safari, 6 Passenger Wagon

Factory air conditioned, power steering, pow.r brakes,
IONEY FOR SALE: One gal­ power eeat. Pontlac'a luxury wagon with very low miles.
lon, $3.00. CaU 322-2960 af­ Wa sold It new I
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
CITY LIMITS.

1964 B U IC K

Convertible Coupe

£xtha Sp&amp;dai!

1961 Rambler Classic
8tatioa Wagon. Factory Air Conditioned.

1959 Chevrolet Impala

SEWING MACHINE
REPOSSESSED SINGER
V-8 Sedan.
Fully automatic. Sews on
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
embroiders, m o n o g r ams,
blind hem*, etc. All with­
4-Door V-8.
out attachments. Guaran­
teed. Like new. Sold new
over $300. Balance due only
$79.86 or $8.08 month. Call
4-Door V-8, power ateerlng — original.
Collect for Free Home Trial
241-9588 Service Discount.

1959 Rambler Classic

1958 Plymouth Belvedere

$1 per day rental for Electric
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
chase of Blue Lustre. Carroll's Furniture.

HERE’S A

1195
895

1962 RAMBLER AM BASSADO RE

1595
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS
Ph. 322-0231
*

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• BANK RATE
FINANCING
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(7 To Choose
i

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REAL VALUE!

301 w. lit st.

NEW
PRICES
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!

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Used Portable Typewriter*, 4-Door Powtr steering, power brakee, white
like new, 30 day warranty. flniak that'* new.
$28.50. $39.95. $47.50. Pow­
ell's Office Supply, 117 Mag­
nolia. 322 5842.
few people in lovn look at
raid Ada. Be sure your
ilness la represented with
a active
advertisement!.

DOWN PAYMENT!

LeSABRE

SINGER AUTOMATIC
964 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
Monogram*, makes Button­ 2,306 m iles, power equipped with white leather bucket
holes, Sews on Buttons k
seats. Full new car warranty. For the young in heart at
makes decorative stitches,
a tremendous saving.
$71.80 or pay $7.18 mo. No
etc. Pay off balance of
credit needed. Write Credit
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
Sanford, Fla.
IEW Coldipot combination
Refrigerator-Freezer.
New
Carrier upright freezer. As­
sume pymt*. 668-5646 after
5:30 p.m.

i LOW, LOW

From)

Full New Car Ford
Factory Warranty

ST R IC K LA N D
M O R R ISO N
IN CO RPO RATED
308 E. First Street
Ph. 322-1481

Sanford
Winter Park MI 4-8916

All Demonstrators Have
Been Discounted For
This Sale!

»

�We'd like to say

to all of you young
couples of all

and you lone wolves
and wolverines too —
!

who by your choice—

your individual good taste—

and your

good business sense—

selected and purchased our Chevrolets,

Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs with such overwhelming
enthusiasm that our sales here in April were an
all-time record! You, by your interest, helped us prove
you can TRADE AT H O M E - in Seminole County- and SA V E!
Tell your friends we're convinced- we'll keep trading
the same way!
HOLLER M O T O R

3 2 2 - 0 711

2nd

and Palmetto

Avenue

SALES

3 2 2 -0 8 6 1

Sanford

2505 S. Park Drive
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Record Vote Forecast For Seminole Tuesday
e io&lt;*
“ The Clock” wonders why
• couple hundred persons at
tended the political rally at
tha Civic Center last Thurs
day evening. These people
stood at the back of the hall,
coffee cups in hand, and
yakked so loud and long the
interested persons couldn’t
hear the candidates. Even
when
admonished
several
times by the emcee they con
tinued their gossip in loud
tones. And about 350-40j&gt; more
insulted the candidates for
county commissioner of Dis­
trict 1 by getting up and
walking out of the hall before
the last three on the agenda
had a chance to speak for
themselves.
• • •
Now "The Clock” has
new source of Jokes to pars
along, from "The Pink Pill’
the house organ of the Semi
nole Hospital Pink Ladies
Like this one: "But darling
haven’t I always given you
my pay on the fiA t of the
month?”
"Y es,
but
you
never told me you are paid
twice a month."
• • •
• Pink Pills" of wisdom:
wayward
child
can be
straightened out by being
bent over.
• • •
Note on the spindle: Trans
portation to the polls in the
Oviedo area Tuesday may be
arranged by calling Mrs. J
R. Battle at 365-3814 or Mra
John Lundy at 365-3160.
• • •
Re that little vlngctte about
the 117,000 brooch found in a
loaned automobile here. One
local businessman- supposed
to know gems, took a look
at it and said, "Costume jew
elry." And a local Jeweler
recognised it as valuable but
could give no estimate of its
true worth because of the
size of the stones.
• • •
A fool and his money are
aoon accepted Into the high
est social circles.
• • •
-North Orlandoans have been
burning up the telephone
wires trying to learn the
identity of the anonymous au
thors of "The Informer." It
la suggested they attend Tues
day evening’s North Orlando
Councilmeeting, . . that
in­
formation may be divulged
then.
• • •
A husband Is a man who
has lost his liberty in the
pursuit of happiness.
• »
•
. No matter how you vote
Tuesday . . . VOTE! I Polls
open at 7 and close at 7. Over
in Russia, so we are told,
the people vote the straight
(and only) ticket . . .
if
they want to be alive the
next day. Sure way of having a 100 per cent turnout.
And Secretary of State Tom
Adams predicts only a 50 per
cent turnout in Florida tomor­
row.
• • •
Florida frozen concentrate
orange Juice was sampled by
25,000 visitors to the Scottish
Food Exhibition in April at
Glasgow, Scotland. The juice
was served at the Florida
Citrus Commission booth, one
of several maintained by
American farm commodity
groups participating in the
United States pavilion.
• • •
Interesting statistic: Pre
cise cost of mail charges for
a personally dictated business
letter Is $1.981 1 Figure is a
Chicago firm's analysis based
on an cxccutive’a salary of
only $125 per week and a
stenographer at $70. Seems it
would be cheaper lu telephone
or telegraph.
• • •
"The Clock" hears a US.
governmental agency is dick­
ering for office space in San­
ford.
• • •
That visiting Army officer
assigned t-. Naval intelligence
here last week reminds of the
Army outfit over in Italy in
WW II: Had a graduate of
m o t o r c y c l e maintenance
school assigned as a cook and
a graduate of the cook and
baker's school assigned to the
motor pool.
Jim Crowe wrote • letter to
the editor end u*rd the word
"deleterious." Jim says It
mean* "injurious— like throw­
ing beer cans in the river.
• e •
VOTE . . TUESDAY , . VOTE

T

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Seminole County is expected
to top the state’s anticipated
record high vote of 55 per cent
of the registered voters in
Tuesday’s party primary elec­
tion.
This indication stems from
the high number of absentee
ballots, 350, already filed with
Registrar Camilla Bruce.
Seminole County has a total
of 18,240 registered voters, an
all-time high, Including 15,278
Democrats and 2.928 Repub­
licans. Other registered elec­
tors include two Prohibitionlits.
Secretary of State Tom

Adams, Florida's chief elec­
tion official, has predicted
that 1.2 million of the state's
registered 2.2 million voters
will go to the polls Tuesday.
Civil rights, an interesting
Senate race and a strong field
o f gubernatorial candidates
are expected to draw the rec­
ord number of voters in the
state.
But Adams admitted that
bad weather or some other
unforeseen event on election
day could knock his prediction
into a cocked hat.
Seminole County bars, as
others throughout the state,

EDITORIAL COMMENT

will be closed until 7 p.m.
Tuesday,
The county's 23 polling
places (listed elsewhere on
this front page) will be open
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tues­
day.
All Seminole County elec­
tors will vote on the water
conservation and control act.
Seminole Republicans will
vote for a candidate for gov­
ernor from among Ken Folks,
H. B. Foster and Charles R.
Holley.
Seminole Democrats will
vote for candidates for party
nominations as follows:

Polling

Vote Tuesday! Places

You've heard it before, hut because o f its
importance we beg your pardon if we miund
repetitious.
You alone could decide the election for a
candidate. Your one vote Tuesday is that vital.
It's been proved before. Today you are
looked up to by each candidate running for pub­
lic office. They have been doing all in their
power to let you know their qualifications. Tues­
day you can't be undecided for your vote is that
important.
The most important thing you mny do this
year is cast your ballot for the candidate of
your choice. No matter what your choice mny
be, The Herald sincerely urges you to VOTE
TUESDAY.
For Tuesday, you are King for a Day.

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★

Water Control
In 1961 a clamor arose in Seminole be­
cause County Commissioners did not have the
authority for wuter control. A t that time, ns it
is now, if your living room were two-feet deep
in water the only legal assistance you could get
from the Commission would be sympnthy.
To combat this problem, the Commission
set up an investigating committee which made
recommendations that are included in the water
control measure Seminole residents will vote on
Tuesday.
Further, in 1962 the Commission request­
ed 1II1FA funds to study water control. The re­
quest was denied bocuuse the Commission hud
no authority to put a plan, based on the study,
in effect. "First," they said, “ get your authori­
ty."
’ •• j ■
Ornnge County had the authority by vir­
tue o f action by its County Commission with­
out a vote o f the people. Seminole’s governing
bonrd devised an act— identicul to that o f Or­
ange, except for two factors.
First, the Seminole Commission wanted the
E eople to vote on it, and, secondly, the Seminole
ill hns no retroactive tax powers.
A few have criticized the measure as hav­
ing powers too brond for the County Commis­
sion. True, there are brond powers in the first
four pages o f the 45-page document. The rest
o f tho bill specifically limits powers. Actually,
the Commission’s powers under this act are not
ns brond as it hns in many other areas, includ­
ing roads and bridges.
It hns been charged that tho Commission
would have unlimited power to float general
obligation bonds. Thin, also, is true. Rut all bonds
must be issued in accordance with Florida sta­
tutes and by a referendum vote o f freeholders.
Basically the act will enable tho Commis­
sion to obtain federal funds for devising a mnster plan—something vitally needed. It’s on the
bnllot now because the law specified that it
should be put liefore the people on the first pri­
mary or general election.
There enn be no gray nren in the mnttcr o f
water control for Seminole County. It will cither
be white or black. The Herald has studied this
bill and finds that it is a good one and that it is
needed. Also, we are convinced that five elected
officials are not going to start digging cunals all
over the county without n responsible plan and
without tho authority o f people in speciul assess­
ment districts who will foot the bill for the
projects from which they alone benefit.
It will take at least 18 months to two years
to devise a mnstcr plan. We believe the people
have asked for this measure and that the Com­
mission has devised the best possible act.
The Herald also commends the Commission
and legislative delegation for including in the
referendum the specific recommendations asked
for by the Commission, including the right o f
the people to vote on the meusure. After all,
that’s tho democratic way. The Herald, there­
fore, urges the adoption of the proposed wuter
control act on Tuesday.

-ife Saving
Classes Set

J. D. Callahan
Retires Here

A eenior life saving course
will get under way tonight st
the Municipal Fool. Jack
Horner will be Instructor for
scries of classes at 7:30
m. on $(ondsys, Wednes­
days and Fridays of each
week.
Registration will be open
through Wednesday night's
class.

John D. Callahan, of 835
East 20th Street, has retired
after 34 years as raahler of
Chase and Company.
He joined the firm in Jack­
sonville in 1024, moved with it
to Orlando In 1025 and again
to Sanford in 1030.
Asked what are his plans for
retirement, he said; "I'm go­
ing to do nothing.”

For U. S. senator—Spessard
L. Holland and Bralley Odham.
For governor — H a y d o n
Rums, Fred Dickinson, Rn
bert King High, Frederick B.
Karl, Scott Kelly and John E.
Mathews.
For attorney general—Earl
Falrcloth
and James
W.
Kyncs.
For public utilities commis­
sioner—Phillip S. Brewer and
Edwin L. Mason.
For state representative—S.
J. Davis Jr. and Robert G.
Petree.

For tax collector—James P.
Avery Jr., \V. It. Ellerbe,
Troy Ray, Marjorie C. Shep­
ard, Rudy L. Sloan and Roy
R. Wright Jr.
For tax assessor—Richard
E. McCanna and Mary Earle
Walker,
For county ju d ge— Karlyle
Housholder and Harlan Tuck.
For prosecuting attorney —
Kenneth W. McIntosh and
Thomas A. Speer.
For superintendent of pub.
lie instruction—It. T. Mllwce
and Jim I’ igntt.
For rnunty commissioner,
District 1—Ha| Colbert, J. C.

Hutchison, A. C. Smith Jr. and
Edward Yarborough.
For county commissioner,
District 3 — George Bobrow,
Ford Cavanaugh and W. Law­
rence Swofford.
For county commissioner,
District 5 - George W. Bell,
Harry F. Cushing, John M.
Fitzpatrick, Ruth II. Galla­
gher and J. O. Gregory.
District Democrats only will
vote for these party nomina­
tions:
For constahle, District 4—
Joe Raggcrly, R. E. Carroll,
J. U. Lee, Charles M. Scott
and Charlie Thomas.
For justice of the peace,

District 6—Linton L. Cox, A1
Davis, Raymond Morris and
Bill M. York.
For constable, District 6—
Charles Fagan, Grady L.
Hall, George W. Reek and
Billy Joe Young.
Where more than two candi­
dates are in a race the suc­
cessful nominee must receive
50 per cent plus one of the
total votes cast for that of­
fice. Should any one candidate
fail to rcccivo 50 per cent
plus one of the total Vote,
thrn the top two candidates
will oppose each other in the
second or runoff primary on
May 26.

General election will be held
on Nov. 3. Robert Hoover, Re*
publican, will oppose Davis or
Petree for state representa­
tive. Guy Allen, Republican,
will fare McCanna or Mrs.
Walker for assessor. E. Popa
Bassett, Republican, will run
against Bobrow, Cavanaugh
or Swofford for county com­
missioner from District 3.
Jim Blrkenmeyer Jr., Demo­
crat, and Walter R. iloherg.
Republican,
will
run
for
School Board member from
District 3. Charles E. Kern,
Republican, will oppose Cox,
Davis, Morris or York for Jus­
tice of the peace for District 6.

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Zip Code 32771

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Seminole County's 23 poll­
WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness through Tuesday; high todny in 70s; low tonight in 60s.
ing precincts will be open
from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Tues­ VOL. 56
United Press Leased W:re
JbUbUshed IU08
MONDAY, MAY 4, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 182
day, as follows:
1— Seminole Junior High
School.
2— Scout Building, L a k e
Monroe.
3— H o m e
Demonstration
Building, 23lh Street.
4— Altamonte Springs Fire
House.
PARIS (UPI) — President
6— Otiedo Town Hall.
Charles
de Gaulle returned to By United Press International his local rival. Mayor Haydon price-fixing. 1/ any member
6— G e n e v a Community
Three of tha seven youths
a heavy work schedule today
Florida'a candidates f o r Burns, is taking credit for of my commission votes to fix
House.
who admitted breaking and
for
tbe
first
time
since
his
governor roamed the stale to* everything that happened in retail prices on milk. I'll Im­
7— Old School House, Chilloperation.
entering an area achool wera
day, hopping from one big vot­ Jacksonville,
mediately fire him.”
uota.
placed on strict, indefinite
ing
renter
to
another
in
a
fin­
"But
when
Haydon
dug
the
On
Sunday
the
candidates
8— Goldenrod C o m munlty
al thrust for a berth in the St. Johns niver through here, had little rest. In hectic cam­ probation this morning by
House.
(U PI)
- runoff after Tucsdiy'a first lie gut a little mixed up and paigns the candidates hustled
9—
Longwood Town Hall. WASHINGTON
Juvenila Court Judga Vernon
ran it under the Mathews in and nut of town* In an ef­
to— Lake Mary Fire House. For the 1961 college graduate primary ejection.
Mita.
Not even a night cut to two bridge,” Mathews told the lo­ fort to meet as many voters
It— Altamonte S p r l n g a job prospects are better In
The other four ara in tha
nearly
all
fields
as
the
econ­
cal
crowd
of
supporters.
They
as
possible
before
Tuesday's
hours
sleep
and
badly-dam­
Community House.
county jail awaiting transprimary,
12— I'ervls Heal Estate Of­ omy show* "growing pro­ aged voral rorils could atop roared with laughter.
mises” for the year ahead. Sen. John Mathews Jr. of
Sen. Scott Kelly, in a state­
Kelly flew from Lakeland to portation to the Florida In­
fice, F'oreat City.
Jacksonville from an all-out ment issued before leaving his the Tampa area. Rep. Fred dustrial School for Boya.
13— !,ongwood Elementary
campaign finale.
All seven were nabbed
hometown of Lakeland for a Karl and Miami Mayor Ro­
School.
After a 4 a.m. arrival in final day of campaigning in bert King High talked to vot­ •hortly after they entered
(UPI)
14— Lyman High S c h o o l WASHINGTON
Sen. J. William Fulbright, ( 17- Jacksonville front Pensacola, Palm Beach county, said ers throughout the Southeast the South Seminole Junior
Gym.
High School, ransacking sev*
15— Shrine Club, 104 SouthArk.), left for Europe today where he appeared on telcvia. there would be no retail price- Florida area.
Fred
Dickinson was at eral offices, taking six trancarrying a special message to ion and shook hands with fac­ fixing on milk if lie is elected.
Lee Avenue,
He said one of Ills first acta home In West Palm Beach alitor radios and a taps re­
16— Florida Tower Lounge,the Greek and Turkish gov­ tory worker!, Mathews mixed
humor and earnestness in an would be to ask the legislature where he addressed a large corder.
ernments
urging
them
to
end
Bear Lake.
rally.
Jacksonville
Mayor
The Judge ordered the three
17— Caaselbcrry Fire House. their bitter strife over Cyprus. appeal to campaign workers to revoke retail price-fixing
at a breakfast in Jacksonville. authority of the commission Haydon Bums appeared to ba boya arraigned today to pay
18— F’srmers Auction MarkHe said ho listened to the and "if Ihc legislature fails tu shifting his campaign to a a proportionate ahara o f tha
et. Highway 17-92.
race for the May 26 runoff,
damages estimated at $236,
19— Seminole High School PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - car radio between stops and do il, (lien I will appoint only
Dickinson moved Into Dade Tha money, he lnalited,‘&lt;must
"I never heard such campaign those persons to the commie
Civil
rights
demonstrations
Gym.
gibberish, silly jinnies and rion wha alii pledge in writ­ and Broward counties today coma irem work- performed
20— Upssla Church Educa­will be staged;at the topthnt:bat ing that Jhev, jppose retail where be will windup the II- by the boya.
n.g convention^ f t Wiv Re m i!*&gt;lalm s." if*
tional Balm In*.
week campaign that covered
Strict terms o f tha proba­
publican
and
Democratic
par
21—
111 French Avenue.
the stato's 67 counties.
tion were apellcd out this
22— Home Food Service, 401lies- according lo the Con­
Scott Kelly told supporters morning by Judge Miso who
gress
of
Racial
Flquallty
West 13th Street.
he will have an "overwhelm warned the youths they would
23— Prairie L a k e Legion(CORE).
Ing majority of the votes” "definitely" ba sant to tha
HalL
Tuesday.
Industrial school should they
Karl, In .Miami, said he violate tha terms.
BAKERSFIELD. Calif. would continue discussing all
Ilia boys' parents or cle$a
(UIH) — Sen. Harry Goldwa
isauci up to the last minute friends wera in tha judge's
ter has another feather in his
and would not allow (he race
WASHINGTON (UPI) — piesidrntial primary will be to degenerate into a name chambers this morning.
California pre • primary cap
today—the
unanimous
en Voters In six states go to the held May 26.
calling contest on the last
dorsement of the conserva­ polls Tursiluy in primary
Other primaries will he day.
Burglars hnd a "Held day" tive United Republicans of elections, with most interest held later tills month ill Ne­
Burns' supporters are so
centered on Ahihatnn Gov. braska, West Virginia, Ore­
In Sanford over the weekend, California (UROC).
confident of victory Tuesday
George C. Wallace's president­ gon, Maryland, Kentueky and they have begun seeking
although not obtaining too
ial test ill Indiana.
North Carolina.
NEW YORK (U P I)— Potlea
much for their efforts, it was
backing from supporters of
A rigid-to work issue In
The District of Columbia other candidates with an eye sought today to link the un­
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. —
reported today by Police Chief
solved alayinga of two white
( UPI) A toen-ager George Oklahoinu slimed attention also will hold a primary Tues­ to the runoff election.
Roy Williams, as follows:
Goldsboro School, nothing 1-awrcnce, 15, was in satis' with the Indiana eolitest. The day to elect delegates to the
High continued hla fight men In Harlem to a racist
taken; Plnecrest School, noth­ factory condition today In four other stall* balloting national political convention* against Uie big interests, gang of young Negro hood­
ing taken; New York beer Greater Niagara General Hos Tuesday ate Alabama, Flor­ this summer. However, lio wlio spend hundreds of thou­ lums.
Evidenea Indicates the gang
garden, 1301 W e s t
13th pital after he plummeted 100 ida, New Mexico, ami Ohio. presidential candidal* la in­ sands of dollars during (he
Tuesday's primary in Flor­ volved.
Street, between $80 and $70 feet onto shale rock in the
final days o f the governor's w i i formed in recent months
N'igara River gorgo Sunday. ida is for atuto and rongieaTho primaries usher In a campaign to elect (heir fav­ and had dedicated itself to at­
from a Juko box.
aiunal offices. Tbo state's month of heavy politicking in orite candidate. These can­ tacking whites in the largely
State Produce Company,
which 12 states will vote for didates spend $7,000 a day. Negro area for reasons o f race
1300 French Avenue, checks,
GENEVA (U PI)—The Ken­
real or phantom candidates It would take a citizen earning alone.
stamps, papers ami three
for the presidency and for $1.25 an hour, tha minimum
One o f the murdered men
hams taken; George DcMat- nedy round of tariff talks
candidate* for state offices I advocate, three years to was a missionary, tha other •
tio grocery, 1506 West 13th opened Unlay witli a pledge
from President Johnson that
and Congrcas.
earn that much."
fruit peddler.
Street, some rliunge stolen,
The
Republican schedule
I)r. Stanley - Parker office, the United States will do it*
list* nine states choosing na­
209 Ssn Carlos Avenue, silver utmost U) reduce harrier* to
letter opener; Dr. Eli White, international trade for the
A Bookartown Negro, Eddie tional convention delegates in
302 San Marcos Avenue, noth­ benefit of all nations.
Lee Smith, 19, will answer to May at state conventions, in­
ing, and Dr. C. F. Brooke
charges o f armed robbery and cluding fuur tills weekend and
Smith, 302 San Marco* Ave­
breaking and entering before others to come In Wyoming,
VIENNA (U PI) - Heavily Justice o f the Peace Hugh Michigan, Vermont, Alaska
nue, $79 taken.
armed Czech security forces Duncan this afternoon.
and Mississippi.
and police
chased
young
Constable Bob Carroll ar­
anli • Communist demonstra rested Smith early Suturday in
tors with police dogs during a Bookertown bar after Mrs.
May Day riots in Prague,
E. S. Gardner had been robbed
Western eyewitnesses report
in her grocery at Laku Mon­
Application o f a group of
ed today.
roe.
Kenneth W.
area businessmen for a chart­
Carroll suld a thief broke
er to organize tha First Na­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) into Mis. Gardner's adjoining
tional llnnk of Seminole Coun­
apartment, forced her at gun Ray and Washington countiea
ty hna been rejected, it was
point into the grocery and [wet® •dded today to counties
learned today.
made o ff with between $100
whlrh S «r e U r y of State
Congressman A. S. Herlong
JACKSONVILLE ( UPI) - and $160 and a revolver.
Tom Adams will send deput­
Jr. telephoned The Herald this
From the description sup­ ies to waten Tuesday's bal­
morning that the chief na­ A mother of five children
was killed and her husband plied by Mr*. Gardner, Carroll loting for any sign of irregu­
tional bank examiner for the
critically injured when their ■aid he atersted Smith 45 min­ larities.
U. 8. comptroller of currency
car collided with a train near utes later in the bar. The con­
Adams said he was request­
reported he had denied the ap­
here early today.
stable said lie recovered Mrs. ed to send the observers by
plication. No reason was given
Killed was Mrs. Joseph Gardner's wallet from Smith’s candidates whom he identified
for the rejection.
Noreskl- 29, of Jacksonville. shoe.
as a Mr. Thurmond, running
Joseph K'oreskl, 39, was in
for sheriff in Washington
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
critical condition at a hospi­
County and a Mr. Hodges,
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
- tal.
candidate for supervisor of
SAIGON, South Viet /(am registration in Bay County.
The Supreme Court let stand
Investigators said the car
today a Jacksonville court struck the engine of an At­ (U PI) — A u t h o r i t i e s enforc­
Ada mi previously had as­
order that Duval county pub­ lantic Coait Line train at ed the tightest possible secur­ signed deputies to Nassau,
lic school teachers and ad­ 12th Street and Lane Avenue. ity measures In Saigon i#iiay Clay, Santa Rosa and Mon­
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ministrators must be assign­ The couple was thrown from to block the increasingly bold roe counties, also at the re­
ed without racial considera­ the tar, which ended in a terror tactics of Communist quest of candidates or Demo­
Fd. Pol. Adv.
tions.
ditch 50 feet away.
guerrillas.
cratic officials.

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Back On Job

Gubernatorial Candidates 3 Youths Put On
Probation; 4 To
Racing Down To Final Wire Be Confined

Job Outlook

Fulbright On Trip

Conventions Too

Voters In 6 States

UROC For Burry

Burglars Have
Busy Weekend

Go To Polls Tuesday

Gang Suspect In
Race Slayings

Goes Over Falls

Tariff Talks Open

Suspect Faces
Robbery Count

Anti-Reds Protest

Application For
Bank Rejected

Observers Sent
To 6 Counties

Mother Of Five
Killed In Crash

Ruling Stands

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Tomorrow
Obligated
To
67,000 Citizens

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Trained For Service ,
Experienced Trial Attorney

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