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                    <text>Some Change In Race Policy Seen Under Burns
By AL KUETTNER
United Prana International
n&gt;a outcoma of tha Flor­
ida cubam aterial primary Is
an axampla of still another
m ajor political angacement
th a t m u it ba aaaasaed In Its
relatlonihlp to tha civil righto
revolution. Tuesday's runoff
Democratic prim ary matched
two big city mayors, Robert
Xing High of Miami In the
south and Haydon Burns of
Jacksonville In the north.
On a number of points, tha

two candidates were not far
ap art In their views about
what should happen In the
state. But on one critical is­
sue they differed in oppo­
site camps. High said he
would uphold the Civil Rights
Bill if and when It became
law. Burns publicly opposed
it. They differed on other
phases of the race issue, too,
but their feelings on the Civil
Rights Bill formed the real
battle tine that gave voters a
clear choice on the issue, even

though High called it a phon­
ey Issue, sines neither ha nor
Burns could do anything about
it.
Burns, while be rejects the
label, got the name of the
candidate of tha segregation­
ists. High also rejecting his
label, was called tha candi­
date of the ultra liberals and
of the National Association
for the Advancement of Col­
ored People.
noth call themselves racial
moderates and Hums onre

protested strongly when he
was referred to in a news re­
port as a hard-core segrega­
tionist.
So the people of Florida
went to the polls to decide
which man they wanted for
governor. Burns was favored
heavily, getting more than 70
per cent of the total vote and
winning alt hut three coun­
ties.
Does this mean th at Flor­
ida—which has ranged from
neutral to moderate officially

during the administration of
Gov. F arris Bryant—could be
expected to awing to a con­
servative or reactionary atand
on the race issue?
In general, the answer
probably would be definitely
not, although some change In
policy might be expected un­
der a man like Burns.
This was Burns’ second
race for governor. In 1000 he
also came out atrong on the
prosegregation side. But last
November when he entered

the race again, he insistej
that segregation — integra­
tion should not be an issue
of the campaign.
In the first primary, Burns
was front runner in a six-man
race which eliminated among
others Scott Kelly, a state
senator who proclaimed him­
self the "symbol of opposi­
tion to the Civil Rights Bill."
As mayor of Jacksonville,
Bums was fared this year
with a violent racial upheaval
among local Negroes.

To All The Fine People
O f Seminole County
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ALSO

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JOHN FITZPATRICK
ON HIS VICTORY
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VOL. 56

Thirteen of us won’t be
around Monday. That's the
grim prediction of the Florida
Highway Patrol over this long
Memorial Day weekend. And
there's an easy way to prove
them wrong: Drive like your
life depended upon it.
•
• •
Sanford has a special part
In the World's Fair in New
York. It's in the form of a
beautiful, soft-spoken young
lady named Miss Unda Wil­
liams. She's a receptionist at
the Triborough Bridge and
Tunnel Authority's exhibit at
the fair.
•
• •
Linda has attracted the a t­
tention (for the trim Miss,
that's an easy thing to do) of
Long Island newspapers, the
Star-Journal and the Dally
Tress. •
•
• «
“ Linda comes from Flor­
ida," the papers say, “ but
she's lesming about New York
fast. And most of it she finds
delightful." The papers quot
ed Linda as saying “ But I
•till can't get used to all this
rushing around. Down home,
things move at a much slow
e r pace. Nobody is ever in
much of a hurry."
• • •
The papers note though that
Linda soon got in a hurry
when she obtained the re cep
tlonist Job. “They Just didn’t
have time to tell me every*
thing about the bridges and
tunnels connecting the different
parts of the city. So, 1 Just
studied the maps here and
asked a lot of questions. Now
1 can answer most all kinds
of questions about the TBTA
and what it'a doing for the
city," the papers quoted Lin­
da as saying.
• • •
Rain-making ideas of every
one in this area Just aren't
working. We've heard people
report that even washing their
cars (normally a sure rain
m aker) hasn't worked. And
the water meters keep right
on spinning.
• • •
Maybe the Seminole Cham
ber of Commerce could pro
vail on the operators of the
time • temperature device at
First and Park to tinker with
the temperature part. Trudg
ing along First Street yestcr
day afternoon, perspiring ped
estrians glanced at the tern
perature. It was 93. Maybe if
it had said S3 K wouldn't have
appeared so warm.
• • •
Sanford and Daytona Beach
a re a lot closer together now.
This afternoon Gov. Farris
Bryant was to cut a ribbon to
officially open Join the two
communities by way of the
sparkling new Interstate 4. Of­
ficials of the two communities
Joined state leaders in the
momentous ceremony. We esn
row say to Daytona — “ Hi
neighbor!"
• • •
Seminole County's Court­
house had a busy Thursday.
The County Commission meet­
ing in the ayem drew the
normal amount of vlaitors. At
the same time, and for all day
for that m atter, the lobby was
loaded with persons attending
the tax sale on delinquent
property. And in the after­
noon County Judge C. Vernon
Mize conducted his court with
•cores of persons summoned
to appear before* him.
• • •
The Judge, recognizing the
fact most of the persons were
making a first visit to court,
carefully explained the pro­
cedure each would follow when
called before the bench. Hie
tension eased Immediately af­
te r he had completed his
briefing. Prosecuting Attor­
ney Karlyle Houtholder read
the complaint against each,
the Judge asked for a plea, it
waa made and the person then
knew what was expected of
him. Mott of them were fined
after their guilty pleat, but
some, with more serious of­
fenses, landed in Jail.
• • •
The energetic Santord-SemlDole Jayceet have another
public • spirited project going
for them. They're selling
three-by-five
foot American
Flags complete with poles and
display brackets. The project
chairman, Wayne Albert, says
they asst only $3 50 and can
be ordered by calling 522 5411.
A Jaycee will make prompt
fte U ra y to the borne.

Zip Code 32771

*

WEATHER: Scattered showers through Saturday; high today 88-95; low tonight near 70.
United Press Lense.l W re
Katablished 1908
FRIDAY. MAY 29. 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 201

School Board Refuses To
Change Time Of Meetings
By Identical vole* of 3 to 1
tho Seminole County School
Roard Thursday afternoon ap­
proved a list of teachers rec­
ommended for aummer em­
ployment but denied a re­

quest by a delegation of mo­
thers that the board Isold its
monthly meeting during even­
ing hours.
Tho group, meeting in a
special session at tho school

Shots Fired Into King's Cottage
Blast Climaxes
St. Augustine
Race Strife

J W

V A ...

Protest Rejected
VIENTIANE. Lao. (U PI)—
Neutralist Premier Souvnnna
Phoums toilay rejected a t
propaganda Communist pro­
test! against tho govern­
ment's use of IL 8. recon­
naissance planes over Luos.

Judy Improved
HONG KONG (U PI) —
Singer Judy Garland was re­
ported “out of danger" today
and resting comfortably In •
Hong Kong hospitnl where
she waa rushed in critical
condition.

GOP Appeal
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—Hep. William C. Cramer
urged atnte Republicans to
close ranks after the bitter
intra-party power fight and
unite behind GOP gubernator­
ial nominee Churlea Holley
and other party candidates.

Judge Selection
HOLLYWOOD (U I'I)—The
executive committee of the
powerful Florida Counril of
100 gave enthusiastic endorse­
ment Thursday to a proposed
plan to taka the selection of
stats judges in Florida out of
politics.

Patti Graduated
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Patti Corte, paralyzed In a
1901 accident which claimed
the lives of her parents, re­
ceived special congratulation*
Thursday night from Senate
Democratic L e a d e r Mike
Mansfield upon her gradua­
tion from high school.

Police Call Halt
ST. AUGUSTINE. F I s .
(U PI)—Police slapped a han
on r a c i a l demonstrations
early today following a fist
slinging, club wielding, knife
slashing, dog biting melee be­
tween whites, Negroes and
police a t the old slave mark­
et. Two men were hospitalis­
ed.

SHRINE members from
the Sanford area re­
ceived a certificate of
thankn for their con­
tribution of $500 for a
C r i p p l e d Children's
Home in South Caro­
lina. The award waa
made Thursday nitfht.
Above from left, Roy
C. Williams, Shrine
president; John Krider,
Seminole C h a m b e r
executive; Al Skinner,
Harold Kastncr a n d
Roy W. Herron. A
“corn broil” was held
prior to the meeting
and John A.* Fuller, at
right, allows it's his
favorite dish.
(Herald THBttiS)

Bracken Elected
Head Of U. O f F.
Alumni Here
Scminolr High School Prin­
cipal Andrew Brackrq^ waa
named president of the locnl
University of FTcrida alumni
unit which waa organized
Thursday night. The group
named Vernon Mize a t vice
president and Paul Mikler,
Oviedo High's athletic direc­
tor, aa secretary-tenaurer.
A Florida assistant football
roach. Gene Kllcnstm, spoke
to tha group on scholarship
and recruiting at the univer­
sity and presented color films
of last fall's Gator grid vic­
tory over Alabama.
A *|Mikesman this morning
reported Hint 38 alumni a t­
tended with 23 Sanford guests
and four nut of town guesta.

Ruby Suicide
Try Reported
DALLAS (UPI) — Jark
Ruby smashed his jail cell
light bulb with • spittoon
Thursday iH-cnuae he wanted
to stick his finger in the hare
socket and electroruts himself, his brother Sam said.

.MERIT AWARD wus presented to a Florida
Highway Patrol Auxiliary member Thursday
night at the local American Legion Home. The
certificate cited the meritorious work done by
Norman C. Murry, right, during a recent in­
vestigation a t the scene of an accident. Present­
ing the award is Highway P a tro lm a n Bill Stringfield,
(Herald Phqto).

Bear's Visit Here
Is Short-Lived
"Hey, there’s a hear on the
loose out here."
And if you think that didn't
upset the pre-dawn calm at
P o l i c e Headquarters this
morning you're wrong.
The caller told police the
hear wus loose, was lia-uted
in a wooded area west of the
police station, and then said
"Goodbye."
Probably headed for safer
climes.
The episode started with

Oh, For A Drop
Or Two Here!
By United Press International
Picnic-stopping rainstorms
swept the Carolina* and Vir­
ginia today and frost warn­
ings were posted across the
Upper Midwest and through
New England lowlamfk.
Days of drenching rain fin­
ally ended over the Southern
Plains but the cloudburst left
streams running to the brim
in the Missouri O/arks.
Wilmington, N. C., was
•oaked with nearly an inch »(
rain in six hours during the
night. The little town of Sul­
livan, Mo., picked up 5 ik) in­
ches of rain Thursday.
A tornado ripped through
Lumbcrton, N. C., Thursday
afternoon'and damaged build­
ings. No injuries were re­
ported. Just to tiie north a
violent thunderstorm swept
through Sanford, N. C., with
60-mile-an-hour winds a n d
half-inch hail.
The Carolina storm system
waa triggered by the confron­
tation of hot and cold air
systems. As an example of
the temperature contrast, the
mercury soared to loo de­
gree* at Florence, S. C.,
Thursday while Just to the
northwest in Tennessee tem­
peratures hovered in the 5&lt;u
and cos.

the call at 5 a. m. Lt. Earl
llourquardcs responded and
vcrcflcil the furl,
Mrs. W. M. Hood, head of
tho Municipal Zoo, was sum­
moned to the scene. She
counted noses of the hear
population at the xoo and assuit'd police it wasn't one of
them that had gotten out.
Police then called the game
warden, Robert Johnson, and
it was decided an effort
would lie made to net the
hear.
The hear had other ideas.
Patrolman Unman Harriett
g o t h i a hunting dog and ill a
short while the seent was
found and the hear located.
The game warden took aim,
fired, ami the rxcitmeiit
stopped.
Thn police re|a&gt;rt said the
cares* was given to the loo
"for feeding purposes."
How the hear got there
isn't known. Police muse that
“maybe it's mating season."

Pori Committee
Sets Interviews

The Seminole Chamber of
Commerce'* Port Authority
Committee will meet Thurs­
day to interview representa­
tives of prospective engineer­
ing firms to make a feasibil­
ity study for the authority.
T h e announcement w a s
made today by Francis Rnu*
imll.il Jr., committee chair­
man.
The meeting will lie held at
noun in the Chamber's new
conference room. “The pur­
pose,” Roumillat said, “ is to
discuss this situation with en­
gineering firm representatives
for future selection of a com­
pany lo make the feasibility
study the port authority will
need to enable the group to
appioaeh the Legislature."
Legislative action will be
irquired, he explained, to
create the authority. “When
WASHINGTON (UPI) - this body is legally establishPresident Johnson has pro­ •d," ha aald, “it will pro­
claimed June 14 as “ Flag ceed with tha actual planning
and construction of tha port.”
Day."

Flag Day

ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI)—
Rulletn riddled an unoccupied
henchfront rottnpe rented by
Martin Luther King early todny and a shotgun Mast shat­
tered two windows of another
Negro lenders automobile.
The shootings came on the
heels of a nighttime rlnsh
among Negro demonstrators,
n group of whites and police
which sent two men to a hos­
pital.
Following the fist slinging,
rluh wielding, knife slushing
and dog biting melee at the
Old Slave Market in the cent­
er of this historic city, au­
thorities ordered a hull on ra­
cial demonstrations.
King, who had arrived here
Monday night to organize ra­
cial demonstrations, left yeaterdny with a promise to re­
turn. A newsman confirmed
reports of other Negro lead­
ers that 1!) rifls bullet holes
and some shotgun pellets had
punctured the bcarh cottage
King had rented from all four
aides.
St. Johns Sheriff I.. O.
Davis said tho incident had
not been reported to him.
Harry G. Iloyte, a white
assistant of King, said he and
Negro leader C. T. Vivian had
stayed in tho house tho night
heforo hut stayed cltcwheie
last night and left tha light
on “na a decoy.”
Iloyto also said a window
in hia ear was shuttered by a
shotgun blast cully today.
Boyta said th- shot was fired
/»«m a cat
hich follower*
him and pulled up behind hit.,
when he stopped in front of
a motel.

Sabin Sunday To
Be Repeated
A repeat performance of
Sahin Sunday will he held in
the county June 7.
Members of the SanfordSeminole Jaycee* and the
County Health Department
arc busy lining up the pro­
gram which will he held at 12
locations througlamt the coun­
ty between noon and 5 p.nt.
A makeup Sunday will be
held the following week (or
those unable to take part in
the June 7 clinic.
Officials stress the follow­
ing (nr those planning to at­
tend the clinica:
If the person received the
first oral vaccine on the first
Sunday of the first clinic, lie
shook! attend the June 7
"feeding." If they visited the
clinic on the makeup Sunday
last time, they should wait
till this makeup iierlod.
Hie Sahin vaccine 1* taken
on a piece of sugar ur in citatilled water for those desiring
it. It Is completely tasteless,
allows no effects in the per­
son ami is considered the
most positive way to combat
polio.
Stations picked for this sec­
ond and final phase of tiie
project arc tiie same as for
tiie previous April project.
They include:
^Florida State Bank, Crooms
High School, A St I* Store at
the rinrercal Slipping Cen­
ter, Midway School, I.akc
Monroe School, Lake Mary
School, Movieland Drive-In
Theater, Geneva S c h o o l ,
Stubbs Pharmacy in Forest
City, Winn Dixie on Highway
17-V2 and 434, Jai Alai F'ronton, and Oviedo City Hall.

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®

CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO
. . . . Commencement Speaker

Naval Academy Sets
First Commencement

board offices, examined a
host of letters requesting that
meetings be held at night and
listened to the plea of the del­
egation present before turn*
ing down the request.
Roard m e m b e r s John
Evans, Mason Wharton and
James Blrkenmeyer agreed
that meetings conducted in
the afternooni made for more
efficient handling of t n a
hoard's business. However,
Dr. A. W. Epps J r. disagreed,
lip pointed out that more in*
tcrcstrd parents could attend
evening m e e t i n g s which
would result in more under­
standing by the board's con­
stituents of the group's ac­
tions. lie explained that tha
Board of Trustees now meet*
during evening hours.
Epps said that he felt tha
board would get more work
accomplished. He explained
that in order for him to earn
a living he had to personally
care for his practice. “ It'a
not like some people who ran
leave their business or pro­
fession and their Income con­
tinues,'' he said.
A petition, containing tha
names of about 75 persons
plus numerous letter*, object­
ed to the report* that several
teachers were not being re­
tained in the summer employ­
ment program.
Much Interest surrounded
the fact that Jam ea 1'igott,
Seminole High School's head
football coach and a driver
training instructor, was not
retained to teach d riv en this
aummer.
Several letters Intimated
that the failure to retain PIgott might have “political"
implications and requested
the board to take appropriate
action. Pigott ran againit
Supt. It. T, Mil wee in Hie first
primary.
Principal Andrew Brackea
of Seminole High School told
the board that Pigott had
been aikcd to attend a con­
ference in Cocoa which dealt
with • new type of driving
training program, commonly
known as range driving.
Bracken aaid that Pigott docllrivd to attend and that it
was n ccen sry (or him not te
recommend Pigott for the
driver program. Bracken al­
so said he needed a civics
teacher for the 1984-85 school
year and had assigned this
position to Pigott.
Stewart Gatchel, pcrtonncl
supervisor for the school ays*
tom, explained that personnel
used in tiie summer enrich­
ment program are suggested
by various principals, reviewed by the board of trus­
tees and its recommendations
arc submitted to the school
hoard for final approval.
During the meeting tha
board heard the trustee*' re­
port and adopted it by a split
vote.
In other action the board
approved numerous bids (or
various categories of school
equipment and supplies for
the 1904-65 budget year plus
bids for milk and hardware.

The Sanford Naval Acad­ p.m. Principal speaker will
emy has announced it will lie Captain Jam es O. Mayo
hold ita first commencement USN, Commanding Officer
program next Friday at 1:30
Heavy Attaek Wing One, king
a friend of the Brigade of
Midshipmen.
Activities preeeeding t h e
eommencemcnt exercise will
include a swim and sway in­
formal dance Thursday even­
ing; the final intramural
swimming competition at the
Academy poo! Friday morn­
ing, followed by a military
By Donna Flalea
Longwood officials met with inspection and review by Cap­
City Attorney Webber Haines tain Robert Ware USN, com­
Thursday night to discuss and manding officer of the San­
decide action to be taken to ford Naval Air Station.
remedy hazardous conditions
Parents and Invited guests
at the Church Street railroad will join the Midshipmen at
crossing where Ted Waltz, lunch in tha mess hall.
prominent citizen of the com
The commencement cere­
munlty, was killed Tuesday.
mony itself will be conducted
A spokesman of the 1’oliee on Uic ground*, in front of tho
Department allowed p h o t o ­ administration b u i l d i n g .
graphs of the crossing which Among the guests present will
prove that the ACL's unused be J. P. Wiegcrs, president
station house between Church of the Rernarr Macfadden
and Lake completely blocks Foundation, which founJed
the motorists' view of ap­ The Sanford Naval Academy.
proaching t r a i n * traveling
from south to north.
A prepared statement from
Mayor A. It. Lnrmann rec
ommended that Die building
lie torn down and signal lignts
LAKF1LAND (U P D -A lto rerected, not only at Church ney Ralph E. Daughtery and
Street but alto at the Georgia hli wife were found dead to­
Avenue crossing three hLicks day In tho soot-blackcnod liv­
north. It also waa pointed out ing room of their home here.
that track elevations at these
Authorities aaki they appar­
two crossings are higher than ently suffocated late Thurs­
road Icvcli and that this day night during a (ire that
tlamld lie corrected.
badly damaged the den.
Lonnann's statement urged
The windows were closed
that an ordinance be passed and the air conditioning sys­
Ceeile Heard, Sanford post­
with all possible haste setting tem apparently carried aoot master. announced today that
speed limits through the city and dust all over the house, a holiday schedule will be in
for trains at 35-40 mile* per firemen said.
, effect for Memorial Day.
hour.
A maid found the bodies.
There will be no city or ru­
In conclusion llainea wj*
Daughtery, 55, and his wife, ral delivery. However, per­
authorized to contact ACL of­ Virginia, 48, were the parents ishables ami specials will be
ficials and demand that ac­ of a daughter who resides at handled at usual. Mall will be
tion on tiie mayor's stated Tallahassee.
boxed and dispensed.
recommendations be t a k e n
Immediately. If cooperation is
//
not forthcoming further steps
will tie taken by the city.
Blanket endorsement of any
action taken by council has
been given by the Longwood
Now Entertaining:
Area Chamber of Commerce.

Crossing Death
Spurs Action
By Longwood

Couple Found
Dead In Home

P. 0. Holiday
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Holley Fund
Dinner June 6

Supporters of Charles Hol­
ley, Republican nominee for
governor, have scheduled a
125 a plate dinner to be held
June S at the Langford Hotel
in Winter Park.
The dinner will be proceed­
ed by a reception at 7:30 p.m.
In connection with the affair
a caucus of state Republican
legislators and other legisla­
tive candidates will be held.
Reservations can be made
by calling Midway 7-7328 in
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)— Winter Park.
The presidential primary cam­
paign in California spun low- From Space
aid a climax today with pub­
PARIS (U PI)—Premier Ni­
lic opinion polls allowing kita Khruihchev says the So­
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller viet Union has photographed
•htad and Sen. Barry Gold* United State* military Install­
water aaying ha could win ation* from "outer apace,”
the presidential nomination former Sen. William Benton
without California's delegates. e l CoioecUcut said today.

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Rev. Grover Sewell

W e Are
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Mankind haa never faced a
time when there wai a gTeat• r need for him to recognize
Um folly of a civil war be­
tween religion and aclence.
We aee the tremcndoui ad­
vance! made In the scientific
realm for which «« can be
very thankful, IF mankind la
large enough U&gt; handle the
power that U there.
A child may love horaea
and I auppoee that moat of
them do. One of the cutaat
scenes that can ba envlaioned
k a little child on the back of
a gentle old horee, but one of
tha moat terrifying la the
aame child being placed on
• wHd atalllonl The flrat
scene givea ua tha feeling of
fcapplneaa and general well
being, while the latter confrays deatructlan and horror I
For many centurlea man
baa had the problem of get­
ting enough nourlahment for
big body only to awaken auddanly to And that ba haa overnourlabed himself, In acme
parte of the world, to tha
point that heart allmenta take
a very heavy toll of Ufa aimply because of too many calorient Tha struggle for eala.
tasea formerly meant IS hour
days of hard toll. Now we
have advocates at a SO-bour
week.
How true It la that we Uva
in a world where materialis­
tic things m atter. It does m at­
te r whether or not wa have
food, clothing and shelter; it
does m atter whether or not
bombs fall upon our earth or
tha same energy Is used to
destroy cancer cells. Only tha
fool would say that material
things have no significance.
Man’s state of development
la tha SOth century demands a
continuous effort in a never
ending progress for his mas­
tery over material, but even
total mastery would leave

him completely unfutlfilled aa
a human being.
History makes it very d e a r
that man can never be a ro­
bot. it Is also Just as clear
that he will not be satisfied
to live on a level that goes
no higher than tha intellect,
as high as this may be. Evan
hers the hunger Is so great
that frustration due to a lack
of c o m p l e t e fulfillment
makes life purposeless.
Ufa without Ood leaves far
too many questions unanswer­
ed to aver have appeal for a
mature mankind.
The short life of man on
earth demands an answer.
Evan people who never beard
of our Saviour, Christ, know
innately that Ufa could not
end with tha grave. The Egyp­
tians refused to think of death
as annihilation and therefore
called thair coffins, “ chest of
the living." The American In­
dian placed in tha graves of
the dead implementa they
felt would be needed in the
Ufa beyond tha grave. The
great German philosopher,
Goethe, said that the greatest
argument that he knew for
life after death la the fact that
man cannot do without It.
God gave ua the answer to
this question in Jesus Christ.
Not only the answer to Ufa
after death but the answer to
life on earth is given. Who can
read “The Sermon on the
Mount" and feel that there
are comparable ethics to be
found elsewhere. W h a t a
world wo could have If the
human behaviour advocated
in this sermon could be en­
twined In sclencel Thera la
also the answer to the big
question which materialism
gives us as to whether the ef­
fort put forth for scientific
achievement la worthwhile.
The answer of our faith says
yes. It la most worthwhile if
it la for God as He Is made
known in Christ.

Bear Lake Methodist Church
Has Installation Of Officers
By Maryann Milan
Officers of the User Lake
Methedist Church w art installed during Sunday morn­
ing servleeo last weak by Rav.
William M. Irwin.
Ill tha group were Member­
ship and Evangelism, Harold
E. Irwin, chairman, L. W.
Median ir ., Gene Moody,
Mrs. Luther Milee, Byron
Brown Jr., Richard Bchmita
and Mre. Florence Winfield;
Education, Howard Wolklng,
chairman, Lee Belmi, Mre- J.
Lucca Baird, Mrs. Maurice
Linton, Mrs. L. C. Rigsby,
Mrs. Salmi and Mrs. Wolktact
M I a a i o n a, Mr*. W. F.
Bowles, chairman, Mrs. WitHam Tayler, Mrs. Richard
Schmlts, Miss Virginia EngHah, Mrs. J . B. Childers and
Mrs. W. M. Irwin; Steward­
ship end Finance, John A.

KC Communion
Announced
Sanford Knights of Colum­
bus will bold Corporate Com­
munion with sons and daugh­
ters of the members this Sun­
day at the H:30 e.m. Maas at
All Soula Catholic Church.
Rev. Richard Lyons will offi­
cials.
Fourth degree mamberi of
the council will ect as honor
guard.
Members and youth are re­
quested to assemble at AU
Soula Social Hall at U:1S a.m.
Refreshments will be served
following the Mass.

Damall, chairman, William
H. Boyce, Jars D. DotUn Sr.,
George Hall, William E. Tay­
lor and Glann H. Whipple;
Christian Social Concerns,
Lao Salmi, chairman, J. B.
Childers, Mrs. George Hall
and Mrs. W. Richard Harrell;
Commiislon on Worship,
Mrs. J. Lucas Ualrd, chair­
man, Mre. Byron N. Brown,
Mrs. Jero D. Gotten and Mre.
Grant Mueller; Communion
Steward*, Mra. Leo Salmi,
Mre. William If. Boyce and
Mrs. Glenn H. Whipple; Pasteral Relation* Committee,
chairman, official board, lay
leader, superintendent church
school, president board of
turelees, WSCS presidents
and Msthodlst Men;
Committee on Records end
History, Miss Virginia Eng
lish, chairman and Mra. I.uth
• r If. Mllss; Commute* on
Chrlatlan Vocations, Oran T.
Ellis, chairman, Miss Emily
)Vlnfi*ld and Mrs. Jarry K.
Dalton; Stewards, Brian Ben
Jamln, Byron N. Brown Jr.,
James B. Childers, Oran T.
Ellis, Gsorga Hall, Richard
W. Harrell, Ronald O. Kits
and Luther H. Miles.
liev. Irwin announced that
he will be gone for the
months of June, July and
August during whlrh time he
will visit the World's Fair
and vacation In Canada.
New member* joining th*
church Sunday were Mrs.
Barney Miller and daughter,
Sherian. E n r o l l e d In the
Church School were Robert,
Elisabeth and Sara Jean Mil­
ler.

Penfecosfal
Church To Have
'Orbit Day'

Bible School
Announced By
Ascension
By Jana Casselberry
Ascension Lutheran Church
of Casielberry wll| hold Va­
cation Bible School beginning
Juna « and running through
June 1*.
Classes will ba held Monday
through Friday from 9 until
11:11 a.m. Thame for this
year's course will ha “ God,
My Country and 1.”
Rev. C. R. Zehnder, pastor,
promises a well-rounded pro­
gram under tha guidance and
leadership of Chrlatlan teach­
ers. In addition to classroom
REV. JAMES HONNEN of the Church of the Nativity, center, received
work there will ba singing, art
grift* presented by Mra. Gene Shannon and John Stankiewici at a pariah
work, recreation and educa­
reception In hia honor on the celebration of the ISth anniversary of his
tional film. Claasti are act up
ordination.
(Htrald Photo)
for children from three to 14
years.
Teaching the nursery will
be Mrs. Mildred Mack; the
kindergarten
depart­
ment, Louise Msger; Junior
department, Viola Flessner,
and junior high, Pastor Zehn­
der.
Assistant! will bo Eunice
By Doom Estoa
tor of the Catholic Church of
Wlngo, Joan Karcher, Jean
A parish recaption to honor tho Nativity on tho occasion
Klafern, Margaret Backer,
By Maryann Mllao
Marlene Mulrhead and Jaan Rav. James S. Hornian, paa- of the 13th anniversary of his
Vacation Bible School i t
ordination, was given ktonday
Stocker. In charge of refrsihevening in the social hall of tho Forest City B a p t i s t
m enu will ba Frieda Dysert,
the church following novena Church will hi held Monday
Bonnie Carnahan, Linda Mc­
through Friday, 7 until 9
devotions.
Call, Nada Huddleston and
Mra. Gena Shannon, presl p. m., Juna 1-17.
Margaret Mlkler.
dent of tho Catholic Women's
A pared*, in calibration of
Mrs. Zehnder will be the
Club, and John SUnklewics, ths school's opening, will he
registrar assisted by Jane
president of the Holy Name held on Saturday, Juna 6
Perkins.
I n s t a l l a t i o n caramon- Society of the church, repre Participants will meet a t ths
las wars held a t tha Labs seining th* two organisation* church on W. Lake Brantley
Mary Church of tha Nagarona of tha parish who Jointly spon Road a t 9:30 a. m. for organ­
last Sunday for officoro of eared tho event, presented ising tha parade scheduled to
tho church and taachsra of tho Rov, Honncn with a spiritual get underway a t 11 a. m
Sunday School dopartmenU. bouquet and purse.
Rout* will be through Bear
Members of tho church
Father Ifonnen, who waa Laks Hllli, West Lake Brant­
board ara Parker Burks, J. W. completely surprised with the ley, ta k e H arriett Estates,
New officers for the San­ Griffin, Mrs. Jo Ann Hamil­ party, expressed his gratitude Weathersfleld, Briarwood and
ford First Church of the Na- ton, Mrs. Lillie Tillla, Mrs. to the organisations and stated Forest City.
sarane for tha 1964AS year Mary Holcombe, Mra. Balia th at the pariah hi without
Ssrving as principal of th*
have been announced by Rev. Mlnshtw, Mrs, Lillian Burke, question a highly spiritual ■chool will be Mra. Clifford
Paul Blckes, pastor.
missionary presldsnt and R. one.
Grasham, wlfa of tho pastor.
Named are Ruth Carter, B. Ransbottom, Sunday School
Hostesses, who served a var Vic* principals will bo Mrs.
lety of oake, coffee and punch Eldred Whllden and Mrs.
S u n d a y School superinten­ ■uporlnUndsnt.
dent; Evelyn Sandlfer, NFMS
Teachars Installed Included to th* gathering, were 3!rs. Martin Dunn.
president; J a r r e t t Smith, Mrs. Ilolcombo, nursery; Mre. Lenox Fay, Sira. George Som­ Others taking part will ba
NYPS president; J a r r e t i Hamilton, klndergartan 1; mer, Mr*. Joseph Fahey, Mr*. Mrs. Hatti* Henderson, refSmith, minister of music; Mrs. Tlllii, kindergarten 2; Joseph Edwards and Mrs. Or- ererce; David Whlldrn, artJoyce Wcinmann, secretary; Mrs. Burke, primary 1; Mrs. land Fox. The serving table craft; Mrs. W alter Hoberg,
Spencer Castle, treasurer; Julia Peters, primary 2; Ber­ was overlaid with a white lin­ music; W alter Hoberg, pub­
Hubert Carter, Melvin Spivey, wyn Petars, Juniors; Rov. en cloth end centered with a licity; Eldred Whllden, safety
staebe of the Virgin Mary.
Spencer Castle, Everett Har­
Jam ta Gray, young poopla; Other decoration* Included an and transportation; R a l p h
per and FVank Price, trus­
Rot. W. L. Holcombe, young arrangement of orchids and Groin, intarmsdlte superin­
tees;
.
tendent; Mra. Gian Hubbard,
married class and Mrs. Min- candelabra.
junior superintendent; Mrs.
W. A. Sowtrd, Gladys Pres­
Donald Westmoreland, prim­
ley, LUlie Spivey, Joe Morgan shew, adults.
Mrs. Hamilton la presldsnt
ary superintendent and Mra.
and Joyce Wetnmann, MewWilliam Mlllan and Mrs.
anis; Scranton Thompson, of tho Nasarono Young Peo­
Ralph McCroskey, nursery de­
Kay Bandlkr, Ruth Carter, ples Society.
This Sunday will bo rally
partm ent
Mayme Blckes, Nina Csatle,
A total of 43 volunteer
Lucille Morgan, Violet Cook day at tha church and conworkers will assist with the
and Garland Davis, Church clualon of tha “ flit a pew"
campaign which haa hssn In
school.
School board.
By Julia Flartoe
p r o g r e s s throughout th*
Tha WMS of the Sanlando
month. I t 1# hoped th at a t
least 96 persona will ha In at- Springs First Baptist Church
Undanoa and a special award will meat a t 10 a. m. next
will ha praaantad for tho fam ­ Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Dan Cowart In Casselberry
ily bringing the largest num­
for th* general business and
ber to tha service.
missionary program.
By Jana Casselberry
A volunteer workday will
The Weekday Kindergarten
Last week the group met at
Graduating aeniors of the
of Grace Msthodlst Church ba held a Saturday beginning tha home of Mrs. L. E. Tew
srlll present IU annual spring at • a.m. and all helpers will for a study session on ths Casselberry Community Math
program nest Tuesday begin­ ba welcomed.
hook, “Spiritual l.lfe Develop­ odist Church will be honored
ning a t 7 pm . This year's
ment" which was led by Mr*. at a reception to be given by
the Senior MYF In Weaver
production la entitled "Moth­
Jams* Smith and Mra. Lee
er Goose Land" and will feat­
Jones with participation by Hall this Sunday starting at
6:30 p. m.
ure Vong* and poem reeltaall members present.
The M Y r will ha assisted
At noon a covered dish
tlons by the atudenU.
luncheon was enjoyed by tha In serving refreshments by
Participating will be Aud­
ladlea, their children and Rsv. Mrs. Edgar Lyons and Mrs.
rey Queen, Gary Cate, Shan­
Lewis llalnes, Dan Cowart Mary Mobley, secretaries of
Two
prominent
Isadora
of
non Murphy, Timothy Swaf­
student work and Mrs. T. Crit
ford, Jodi Brewer, Robert the Church of Jesus Christ of and H. R. Hamley.
tendon, teacher of the llth and
Tha
study
continued
for
an
Latter-day
Salats
(Mormon),
Gregory, Susie Thomas, Mark
12th grad* Sunday School
hour
fallowing
lunch.
Salt
Lake
City,
Utah,
will
ba
SUllInga, Wade RotU, Mark
class.
Jannlngs, Rusty Hunt, and featured speakers at tha quarRev. D elm u Copeland la
tarty confaiwnca of tha Or­
Duncan Hartman.
planning
a special program In
lando Stake Saturday and
honor of th* graduates at the
Sunday in Orlando.
evening service to be hold at
They arc E. Coleman Mad­
7:30 p. m. following the re­
sen, a member of tho Priest­
By Jana Cssaelberry
ception.
hood Homo Teaching Com­
New officers of ths Senior
The Men’s Club of Christ mittee, and Henry A. Smith MYF of Casselberry Com­
of tho Misilonary Committee.
Episcopal Churrh of LongGeneral sessions of the con­ munity Methodist C h u r c h
wood will meet Monday at ference will ho hold Sunday were installed last Sunday
7:30 p.m. at the Parish llousa at 10 a.m. and 1:90 p.m. at night during th* evening wor­
for an ImporUnt buslnsss tha Orlando Stake Canter, 41 ship service by Kav. Dolmus
By Mra. Adam Muller
The WSCS of the DeBary
masting. Plana will ba discuss­ East Par Avenue. They will Copeland, minister.
ed for the annual parish pic­ bo conducted by Stako Presi­
Those installed wars Danny Community Methodist Church
nic scheduled for June and for dent Farrell Archie Munns, Casselberry, president; Sandy will bo hostess at a luncheon
a proposed all-day fishing 1721 Wcltin Avenue, Orlando. Howell, standing in for John next Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., at
trip. It la hoped that PaU Visitors ara welcome.
Blrkhtimrr, vice president; the church, honoring all
Bowrraox, president, who re­
Jackia
McClain, tccratary; members who have joined the
Elders Madsen and Smith
cently waa hospitalised, will will address apodal mas tings Ann Trawick, treasurer and Society during tho 1963-64
be sufficiently recovered to for Priesthood and Mlarionary Valeria Shea, program chair­ year.
Following the l u n c h e o n
preside at the meeting.
man.
leaders on Saturday.
Mrs. Cecil N. Ogg and Mra.
Elmo Moors will present a
program on “ World Federa­
tion of Methodist Women."
Tickets ara at a nominal
lor the satisfaction of selfish tude of futility emong those adults insist on giving them. price.
desires.
who should ba tha guardians
Instead of feeling liberated
An entirely different dia­ of morality. Adults who ought from old-fashioned taboos, ha
FOB ANY OCCASION
gnosis of th* church's failure to be providing guidance are says, boys and girls feel that
to influence ths sexual code* lost In an orgy of opao-mlod- they arc ''losing control of
FLOWERS
of young paopla cornea from sdneas.
their lives."
ARE ALWAYS
Dr. Robert E. Fitch, profess­ “ No previous generation of
“They are having babies
CORRECT
or of Christian ethic* at tha young paopla has had such an when they don't want them.
Pacific School of Raligioo, eeormoua and detailed amount They are getting married b e­
Berkeley, Calif.
of information available to M fore they really want to. They
Dr. Fitch says it's absurd concerning the scientific facta are taking jobs before they
to speak of saxual promis­ about m x . And probably non* are adequately prepared for i
cuity es a “ modern" problem. bos beea left oo ignorant of them.
Ths revolt against moral re­ and *o undisciplined In tha
This la the ‘new freedom.'
straints oo sexual appetites ethical aaaamiali.''
I* precisely what Is being lost
SANFORD
Is aa old as history,
Dr. Filch thinks that young —the freedom really to chose
FLOWER SHOP
“The only thing nsw about people are rapidly becoming to get married, to choose to
our contemporary sltuafion," disillusioned with the sexual have a baby, to choose to take Cor. K. 1st A Hanford Ave.
322-1*22
322-8491
says Dr. Filch, “is tbs alti­ freedom which “opcn-iattdcd" a Job,"

Church Groups Honor Forest City
Pastor At Reception Baptists Plan
Bible School

Church Holds
Installation

First Nazarene
Names Officers

Sanlando WMS
Meeting Set

Casselberry
M YF To Honor
Graduates

Kindergarten
To Present
Program

Mormon Leaders
To Address
Conference

Episcopal Men
Set Meeting

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havior.
Some Frotestant liberals
contend that th* church, In or­
der to be “ relevant," must
cease to pronounce a blanket
condemnation on premarital
intercourse.
Instead of taking a “ legalis­
tic'' stand against sex rela­
tions outakla of marriage,
those liberals My, tha church
should emphasise ths Christ­
ian teaching that all human
relaUonsnips ara to be giverned by love. Th* real sin of
casual intimacies, according
to this viewpoint, lies in exfloating another human person

Business
Briefs
DeBary Manor Retirement
Apartment* will be open for
public inspection from noon
until 3 p. m. Sunday.
Each unit has been equipp­
ed with an “emergency atten­
tion button" which will pro­
vide instant communication
with the nurse on duty in
main offices of the Manor. All
floor plans were designed with
the senior citizen in mind and
many extra features have been
Included for their convenience.
Interested residents from all
Denary areas and surround
ing communities arc invited
to attend the open house.

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Betty Lawhorn Circle of the
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Youth Loses Control Of Life With Sex Freedom, Theologian Says
By Leals Cassell
to lled Press International
Theologian 1'cinhold Niebuhr
Mid recently that churches
aaed to do some “radical re
thinking" of their approach to
MX.
Few pallors would rague
with (hat statement. They are
•oafrootad m all sides with
nvtdoecM Uut young people
ora t i t t e r igoorwn*. or disdain­
ful of Judeo-ChrUUan sexual
•ttlc s.
l o t thare la sharp contro­
versy, toptcially t t Protestant
circle*, about what should be
dodo to make religious teach­
ings • goal factor in adoles­

By Donna Eales
Sunday will he observed as
Sunday School “Orbit Day"
a t tha First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood, Rev. E.
Ruth Grant, pastor, announc­
ed today.
Flying saucers will be dis­
tributed throughout the city
bearing the message “ Return
to the Sunday School a t Flrat
Pentecostal Church at 10 a m.
Sunday to rereivs a free gift
from tha iky,"
The Sunday 8choo1 depart­
ment haa Issued invitation to
all young people who have no
8unday School home to at­
tend services a t tha church
each Sunday from 10 a.m. un­
til 11:16 a.m.
Teacher* ara Mrs. Ruby
Brown, nursery; Mrs. M. L.
McDaniel, beginners; Mrs.
Obera Young, primary; Mrs.
Addla Adams, Juniors; Miss
Sibyl Grant, Junior teens;
Mr*. Thomas Airey, young
people and Rev. Grant, Bible
class. Jcasa Brown la Sunday
School superintendent anJ
Mrs. Jewel Penner is Sunday
School secretary-treasurer.

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Dinner Dance Fetes Two Graduates
And also Carol Stcmper, | Henning, Barry O'Mahoncy, I Hurt, Sharon Williams, HarJoe Gazll J r. and Danny
Dunn were recent guests of Barry Barks, Donna llow-1 Gall Coleman, Penny Glee- old Unger, Diane Smith, Rich­
honor at an elaborate gradu­ land, Gere Dietrichs, L aN ettjson, Missy Bclsito, M argrcU ard Milki and Mike Glad.
ation dinner dance at the
Sanford Woman'* Club, host­
ed by their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Gazil and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Dunn Sr.
The entire club was trans­
formed into a replica of the
renowned
“ Peppermint
Lounge," with the class col­
ors of red and white carried
out in the decor. Streamers
wound around poles symboliz­
ed peppermint sticks, and
colorful balloons were sus­
pended from the ceilings.
Two large baskets of red and
white carnations adorned the
stage area, and the mantle
was centered with a driftwood
boat containing red and white
flowers Interspersed w i l l
greenery. A banner bearing
“ Class of 1064" floated in the
balcony as the guests arrived
at this spectacular gathering.
The dining tables were cov­
ered with white and draped
with red strips. Graduate sil­
A COMBINATION dinner-tinnee at the Sanford Woman's Club recently
houettes marked the places
honored Joe Gazil Jr. and Danny Dunn, graduating members of the 1904
and the napkins were imprint­
class of Seminole High School. To the left are LnXctt Henning and Joe
ed with “ Class of '64—Joe
Gazil Jr., and on the right are Sheryl Stcmper and Danny Dunn.
Gazil and Danny Dunn."
Bob Armentrout, chef of the ,
N a v a l Academy, prepared
and served the luscious food
w h i c h featured barbecued
chicken as the entree. An
enormous tray contained a
vast assortment of appetizing
By Donna Estes
relishes and an oversized
round potato salad mold was
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Rose Circle
artistically decorated as well Dudley of Longwood, an­
Members of the Ruse Circle
as delicious. Baked beans,
nounce the engagement and
of the Sanford Garden Club
rolls, soft drinks and ice
marriage
of
inct for the final time of the
cream completed the dinner approaching
their daughter, Miss Sharyn
year at the home of Mrs. O.
menu.
L. Barks on Seminole Blvd.
Assisting Mr. Armentrout Elaine Dudley, to Gary Leroy
for • covered dish luncheon
with serving were Mike Join­ Seaberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
with Mrs. W. G. Kilbee and
er, a student at the Naval Angus Seaberg of Spokane,
Academy, and Malachi Wal­ Wash.
Mrs. John I). Thomas serv­
ton and Jerom e Beasley,
ing a t co-lioste'sc*.
The bride-elect was born In
who served as waiters.
The business meeting pre­
Sanford and attended Lyman
Following the delicious din­ High School.
ceding the luncheon was con­
ner, the guests enjoyed all
Her fiance was born in S|»oducted by the president, Mrs.
varieties of dancing to the kano and is presently serving
A. W. Epps.
juke box.
in the U. S. Navy, stationed
Highlight of the meeting
Among the guests attending at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
was a report from Mr*. Mild­
were John Ray, Don Brum­ tion.
red Babcock, who was a del­
baugh, Barbara Shock, Doug
The wedding will be an
egate to the State convention
Firestone, Ann Malian, Nikki event of July 11 at 7 p.m. at
a t Hollywood Beach Hotel.
Morgan, Renee Simoneaux, the First Baptist Church of
Mrs. Henry Simpson waa a
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DUDLEY
Kicky Harris, Rena McKen­ Longwood.
guest at the convention.
zie, David Morris, Mike Wil­
Among unusual birds re­
liams, Marilyn Hunt, Dale
ported seen by the member*
Alexander, Brenda Brown,
were a pnlr of sandhill whop­
Billy Higgins and Barbara
ping ernnes with two young
Watson.
ones
and a beautiful swallow
Also Rickey Siros, Maria
tall kite.
Rowland, R i c k y Gollohcr,
Mra. Donald Morton recom­
Tonya Johnson, Susl Deal,
By .Mrs. H. L Johnson
fem intcrqicrsrd around the
mended th at haliy birds,
Cenl Wheatland, Ken Poff,
Blrdc * elect, Darlene Ro­ howl. Each end also held pink
which haven, fallen f r o m
Sandy Hervish, Karen Green, berts was guest of honor at a
candles in silver holders.
trres, be placed in the bushes
Sam Copeland. Mike Pctrun- recent bridal shower given
The honor guest and Tier for the parents to feed and
ic. Damon Morrison and for her by Mrs. D. C. Spivey
Marvin Sheffield.
and Mrs. Paul Lcopola* at mother. Mrs. M. O. Roberts, protect. She further stated
Also Jimmy Thomson, Jim ­ the Lcopolus home on Nar­ were presented with white the danger of their drowning
if given water, and advises
orchids by the hortoisc*.
my Page, Jim Morris, Peggy cissus Avenue.
Various bridal games were giving them ground beef If
Grier, Frank Noell, Susi HalDecorations in keeping with
back, Gay Hunt, Julie Silsby, the color scheme of pink and played during the evening feeding is neeessnry.
Mra. Henry Simpson, World
Ann Aiken, Lcn Reinhart, Lin­ white were used throughout with prizes awarded to Mrs.
da Hunt, Willie Durstclcr, the party rooms with pink and H. L. Johnson, who in turn Gardening chairman, reported
Susan Brown a n d Sheryl white gladiolus in white bas­ presented it to the honor she had received letters from
Japan expressing gratitude
Stcmper,
kets placed in Die living room. guest.
The beautiful gifts were for boxes sent to Formosa,
The dining table overlaid
with a white linen elotli was placed under a huge pink and She urged members to con­
centered with a basket of pink white umbrella. While the tinue supporting this "people
and white carnations. One end honor guest opened her gifts to people project, promoting
of the tablo held a two-layer her conversation was written good will” by bringing used
pink and white cake centered down and Uien read bark to clothing, costume jewplry,
with two pink crepe pa|&gt;cr her. Tills proved very hilar­ stamps nnd magazines on hor­
bells. The other end held a ious.
ticulture.
.
The guest list included
glass punch bowl with green
Mrs. Charles Cole was ap­
Mmes. Jam es Giles, Marvin
pointed temporary member of
Warfcl, Leroy Warfel, Orval
the building committee for
Duff, Charles Johnson, Byron
the summer In the absence of
O'Dell, Joe Douthitt, Robert
Mann, Tolar Rabun, Richard Mrs. James Truitt.
The nose Circle was award­
Boyd, Edison Myers, Mur­
ed
7.1 ribbons at the recent
doch Mathcson, J. II. Tindci,
Ed Oglesby, N. Harrell, Lin Flower ihow, end members
Twyman, Claude Hitlcll, H. were urged to continue to
The Daughters of Wesley L. Johnson and the Misses keep a record of all trees
class of the First Methodist Diane Boston, Janice Boston, plented.
Church will meet Tuesday, Sylvia Giles, Gloria Twyman
Mrs. If. R. Burdette was
June 2. at 7 p.m. at McKinley and Arie Mann.
welcomed as a visitor and
Hall for a covered dish sup­
memhera present were the
per followed by the business
Mmes, J. L. Brown, Charles
Put ties between two pieces Bromley, B. B. Crumley, J. O.
meeting and social hour.
Mrs. T. A. Howland and of cimltioard when parking Gregory, Fred I.lngenfelser,
Mrs. L. E. Estes are chaii- for a trip. Put a rubber band W. 8. Miller, Jr.. W, A. Mor­
men of the hostesses for the around the cardboard to hold rison. J. C. Noel, G. R. Pear­
the ties in place.
covered dish supper.
son, James Truitt, Msrie Wil­
helm, J. D. Woodruff and
E. W. White.

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Sharyn Elaine Dudley

Engaged To Gary Seaberg

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Darlene Roberts Honored

Guest O f Bridal Shower

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Summer Program for
Elementary Grades
June IS through July .11

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Baptist Circle
Honors Mrs. Fleet
After Meeting
The Shirley Smith Circle of
the Pine Crest Raptlst Church
met In Fellowship Hall Tues­
day morning for its monthly
program and business session.
Mr*. Voile Wllll*m* Jr.
gave the opening devotion and
taught the (ccond and third
chapters of the atudy course
book “Spiritual Life Development," started by the group
last month.
Mrs. Harold Sherwood pre­
sided over the business ses­
sion.
A letter of appreciation was
read from the girl whom the
group sponsors at the chil­
dren's home In Lakeland.
Members present were Mrs.
Cliff Abies, Mrs. Harold Da­
vis, Mrs. Lucille Abrams,
Mrs. D. F. Munday, Mrs. C.
E. Wade. Mrs. C. L. Fitz­
patrick. Mrs. Cameron Paulk,
Mrs. J. Q. Herrin and Mra.
Odell Williams.
After the meeting the group
went to the home of Mrs. Ray
Milburn for a baby shower
given in honor of Mrs. George
Fleet.
Others prevent at the show­
er were Mrs. Ed Rurkner,
Mrs. Ted Barker and Mrs.
Page Williams.

Bridal Shower Honors Miss Carlton
Mrs. Robert W. Williams Carlton, bride-elect of Mai- quets, nnd the bonoree re­
ceived an assortment of love­
was hostess at her Park Ave- colm W. Smith.
The party rooms featured ly and useful gifts.
nuc home to a recent bridal
Little Miss Deborah Wllshower honoring Mlaa Ruth arrangements of colorful bou­

Hams presented Ruth with a
clever bridal bouquet created
of frilly while net to which
kitchen gadsels and accessor­
ies had been attached.
Contests and games were
played with prizes awarded to
Mrs. Phil Stanley and Mrs.
Cecil Carlton.
The hostess gift to the honcroc was a place setting of
her chosen silver.
The Misses Sylvia, Shcral&gt;nn nnd Francos Williams
assisted their mother in serv­
ing the delicious reception
salad, sweet cookie.* and iced
tea.
Those attending were tho
Mmes. Edward Smith, W. If.
Meriwether, Gordon Bradley,
Alfred Stanley, Phil Stanley,
Sheldon Zlcrlcr, T o d Wil­
liams, Paul Morgan, John D.
Carlton, Hugh Carlton, Mar­
ion Roberts, Robert Tuttlo,
(•onion Sweeney, Ava Davla
and George Hughes.
Also the Mmes. Charles S.
Brown. It. S. Brown, Chariea
H. Stuckie Sr., Lauren John­
son, W. H. Stewart, Tom Wil­
liams, G. II. Carlton, Richard
Packard, Jack Burney, O. K.
Goff, Joe Alexander 3rd,
pan, Lamar Rowland and
LITTLE MISS DEBORAH WILLIAMS, front, presents bridal lxniquct
Richard Barnett.
of kitchen gadgets to bride-elect, Miss Until Carlton, at a bridal shower
Also the Mmes. Wilma Col­
Riven in her honor, by Mrs. Robert W. Williams, left. With Mrs. Williams
bert, Frances Wilkes, Harold
from left are Mrs. Cecil Carlton, mother of the bonoree. Miss Carlton and
Murphy, Ben Wiggins, Glenn
Mrs. C. S. Brown, mother of the prospective bridegroom.
Walton. Nancy Brock, Mtlla
Boyd. Leon Swain Sr., J . C.
Mitchell, Guy K. Bishop, C.
C. Welsh, T. R. Shelbcnbopfier, Cecil Carlton and Vernon
Davis.
Also the Misses Barbara
mints, nuts, sandwiches, cake | tho bonoree, her mother, Mrs. I nia Hoag, JoAnn Sparks, I.inand Cokes were served by W. E. Giles, Gail Coleman, da Hunt, Susan Phagan and | Bradley, I.lnda Williams, An­
nette llazlip, Ernestine West*
the hostess and her mother to ] Slary Lynn Thomas, Eugcn-Ibharon Giles.
phal, Zillah Welsh, Judy
Montgomery, Elsie Samuelson, Evelyn Carlson, Barbara
Chambers, Junettc llsstom,
Joann Ziegler and Marguerite
Dotson.

Rebecca Giles Given Chatter Party
By Mrs. n. L Johnson
Mist Rebecca Giles, 1964
member of the graduating
class of Seminole High School,
was guest of honor at a Coke
and chatter party Friday aft­
ernoon. The hostess was Miss
Janice Kalin, and the affair
was held at the home of the
A. P. Kahns on Narcissus
Avenue.
The dining table overlaid
with a white embroidered
cloth was centered with a
cake decorated with tho class
colors of red and white. Jlcd
and white flowers interspers­
ed with greenery surrounded
the cake and a large owl
dressed as a graduate adorn­
ed the table.
The guest of honor was giv­
en a red and white corsage
and a diploma charm far her
charm bracelet by tho hos­
tels.
Refreshments of chips, dips,

T he Tolar Piano
Students Perform

Woman’s Club
Meets Wednesday
For Luncheon
The Snnford Woman's Club
will hold Its general business
meeting and a catering lunchism Wednesday, June 3, a t
npon.
Reservations s h o u l d be
made with Mrs. A. C. McRrynoMs at 322-0274 no later than
noon. Tuesday, June 2.

MISS JANICE RAI1N. right, was hostess to n iccont Coko anti chatter
party at her home on Narcissus Ave., honoring Mis.* Rebecca Giles, cen­
ter, n member of tho ’04 graduating class of Seminole High School. To
the left 1b Mr«. W. E. GileH, mother of the bonoree.

This Sunday
Pupils of tho Tolar School
of Piano will be presenled In
their annual spring recital on
Sunday afternoon, May 31, 3
p.m. at the Sanford Woman's
Club.
Certificates and other Guild
Imnort will be awarded to
tim e student* who entered
this year's National Plano
Playing Auditions sponsored
by the National Guild of Pi­
ano Teacher*.
Those participating in the
recital are Mary Edna Bur­
ton. Gregory Carlton, Etnlly
Dougherty, Jean Dougherty,
David Goethe, Martha Goe­
the, Danccn Harper, Sue
Lynn Howell, Janet Mans­
field. Judle Mansfield, Lisa
Odliam, Rebecca Patterson,
Julie Persons, Susan Ray,
Louise Steakley, Becky Tan­
ner, Tommy Vincent, Mary
Warfel, Craig Wilkins, Laura
Wilkini and Julie William*.
All are pupils of Mary E.
Tolar Nance of this city.

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dungon of First Street, entertain­
ed Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wil­
son of Norfolk, Va., for sev­
eral days lids past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Power
of Naranja Road have their
son, Dr. Arthur J. Power, and
daughter - in • law, Gertrude,
visiting them from Bloom­
field, N. J. The Power* arc
celebrating their 23th wedding
anniversary with a tour of
Florida.

Steerman has reuinuxl her in law and will he leaving
position In the choir while next week for Pennsylvania.
here at the DeBary Commun­
Set ill the s c a n t is piclsn taking
ity Metiiodisl Church.
W l Rf M lA D O U A R H U S TOR

Mr*. William Yolie of Aza­
lea Drive honored Mr*. Elea­
nor Wilson and Mr*. Mary
Kcarn at a birthday dinner
party at the DeBary Restau­
rant on Saturday. Other
guests were Mrs. B. Gunnrtt
of Orange City and Ih'lmar
Martcncy of DeBary. Mrs.
Gunnett L Mrs. Yolie'* sister-

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
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tertained Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Andrew of Webatuck, N. Y..
former neighbors in N e w
York.

Mr*. O. Steerman, formerly
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sure there is adequate drain­ Mr. and Mra. T. Whcnlcr of
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Son of tho famous coma*
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•nly occasionally shifting to
dramatic parts. His moat vlolent and villainous role ia in
“ Man in the Middle,H the euapeneeful drama which 20th
Century-Fox has act to open
an Sunday at the Movleland
Drive-In Theatre.

"Man in tha Middle" Is a
Talbot • Pennebaker produc­
tion filmed in England and
on location In India, starring
Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen and Barry Sullivan with
guest star Trevor Howard.
Keenan was bom In Hew
York on July 7, 1916, and
reared in a backstage atmos­
phere. His mother ia actress
Hilda Keenan and his grand-

Rrraih Page 4—Fri. May 29, ’04

Eat Out This Weekend

" A B L l^
H O PPIN G

father, Frank Keenan, was a
noted stage and screen star.
Ills father wanted him to go
to college; he ren ted to be­
come an aviator. Tha compro­
BY JUDY TURNER
mise was dancing lessons.
Fly
your
flag
this weekend and atart making
Ho was never much of a
plans for the long hot season ahead . . . vacations,
dancer, eo he took a email
picnics, weddings and all the rest. On your agendn
part In a Claude Ralne play,
be sure to Include . . . .
lie then wai a prop boy In
a summer theatre. For eight
Freddie's Steak H o u s a and the unusual dessert,
year* ha played In stoek and
where the justly famous food you'll enjoy the dreiicd-up
Broadway productions and
and atmosphere will inject a mood and feeling, ao different
boasU he survived 96 stage
note of elegcnc* into the frem the every day.
failures without becoming dis­
usually casual Florida living.
• • •
couraged.
From the pre-dinner drink,
And
talking
about plana,
Though he never had a
through the win* a t mealtime put tha date of June 19 on
Broadway hit, he established
your calendar right now as
himself as a highly competent
an Important one. That ia the
dramatic actor and was sign­
night th at the Capri restau­
ed to a long-term contract
rant will be holding its Roar­
A BLOOD FEUD between Arab
by MGM In 1942.
ing Twenties party, complete
t
h
e
making
and
Arab
chieftnn
Anthony
Quinn,
Wynn has had four Acad­
The top 10 per cent of sixth
with costumes, contests and
right, waitfl to see how Peter O'Toole na Lawemy Award nominations ae
graders at Southside Element­
rence will handle the nituutinn.
beet supporting actor —
ary School who took a recent prises. Joy is going all out
“ Lost Angel,” "See Here,
school and college ability test to maka this night an extra
Private Hargrove," “Kind
were announced this morning. special one, and we know
you’ll enjoy it. Right now,
Lady" and "Holiday for Sin­
Named were Susan Adams,
tha Capri Is one of the most
ner*." In addition to his film
Margaret Ball, Gordon Brad­
Academy Award winner as atre. Tha film Is playing on ley Jr., Suzanne Brown, popular places in town with
work, he has appeared on doten* of TV showi, including the beet picture of the year, an exclusive special engage­ Elaine Chapman, Ray Dalton, all the graduation, shower
and wedding parlies taking
hla own series, "The Trouble tha Sam Sjilegel-Dnvid Loan ment.
Janet Gallagher, Frederick
production
of
"Lawrence
of
A
Columbia
Pictures'
re­
Shooters."
Harris III, David Laubach, place. And of course, the Jack
Arabia" stare Alec Gulnneiu, lease, “ Lawrence of Arabia" Diane Miller, Sylvia Parker, Rossman Trio still swings on
Anthony Quinn, Jack Haw­ wax made by the same pro­ Judith Smith, Judith Tanner, Friday and Saturday nights,
NATURAL SCULPTURE
o
* *
The profile of the "old kins, Joes Ferrer, Anthony ducer and director w h o Patricia Williamson and Glen
Quayle,
Claude
Rains,
Arthur
Who
doesn't
anjoy a good
brought
the
Academy
Award­
Msn" (also called tha "Great
Young.
Slone Face") In the White Kennedy, nml two newcomers winning "The Bridge on tho
The group is recognized az cold glass of beer with an
Mountains at Franconia, N. to tho screen, Omar Sharif Itiver Kwal" to the ecreen. among the top atudenta In tha Italian meal? That is what
II., was carved by natura and as Ail and Peter O’Toole *s David won an Academy Award nation. Teachers of tho sixth you’ll find a t Jean's Spa­
not by man. It Is formed on Lawrence Sunday through for his direction of "Law­ graders are Mrs. Barbara ghetti House In Orange City,
tha aide of a mountain by flva Wednesday a t the Rita T hi­ rence," front the Robert Bolt Chambers,
Mrs.
Caroline ’Dietday through S u n d a y .
aaparata ledgaa, tha planaa of
screenplay, which traces that Wiggins and Mw. Frances This weekend'* special is veal
which create tha moat aotad
pam igianl with spaghetti
momsnt in history whsn a Waldoo.
of natural profiles.
and they’ll dish up a whole
brash young British offletr
enrounlew the beginnings of
About 10 per cent of the meal, ineluding tha usual ac­
SENSITIVE ANTENNA
tha Allied revolt In the des­ earth's present land area (or companiments, for Just $1.65.
Ona aatelllta-tracklng an­
ert against tha Turks, and S.8 million square mile*) is Worth taking a trip up to
tenna located la New Jereey
leads
it to final vietory. Ths covered w-ith glacier ice, ac­ get.
ia ao eeaultive that it aaa hear
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
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film
is In Huper-Psnavislon cording to the Encyclopedia
a signal as weak aa ooa-bil- Sob. Joseph S. Clerk, D-Ps.,
Britannic a.
I f you are in a friendly,
Honth ad ona-mtUlonth of a wants tho government to buy and color by Technicolor.
neighborhood bar frame of
watL
tho house in Philadelphia
mind, you’ll Ilk* the people
whera T h o m a a Jeffrwon
and mood of George's Tavern.
wroto the Declaration of InGeorge's is ona of those
dependenew-it'a bow a hot
f a t b * r * * r t a f t b &lt; O w aaty dog atand.
places you enjoy week after
J u d e * . S n a l a a l a C a a a t r , B tat*
week, and just keep coming
In a atatement prepared for
ml F l a r l S * . I* P r * b a t * .
I* r» the Ratal* *fi
back for the hospitality and
submission to the Senate In­
cmahi. k * tvit.M a
n n o w y . terior Committee today, Clark
cool
drink* they have.
a/k /a CHAHI.KS W I L I t l B
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brow n , an.
Mid a pending bill would
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Put this on your list as a
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place to go for live enter­
Nolle* la h*r*br five* that vice to acquire the building,
the underilgnid will, on tb* known once aa the Graff
tainment . . . . the Gnrihe
llh d»y of Jun*, A. D. ISf*.
Lounge ia now presenting a
prrernt to til. Ifonorabl* House, at Seventh and Mar­
County Judge of Hemtnol* ket streets for about $200,000.
musical trio who call them­
County, riorlda, h .r final re­ He said a group of private
selves The Lyrical*. You'll be
turn , account and vnuehara,
** Eianutrlt of the Eatete of citizens planned to put up the
hearing mors about them in
Cbarla* Willi* lirown, e/k/e funds to reconstruct the house
the near future, but for now,
Charlre Willie flrnwn. Hr., drceaeed, and el eald time, then ■s a national historic site.
they wilt be playing on F ri­
and there, make application to
day and Saturday nights for
the eald Judge for a final
your listening pleasure. Nor­
aettlemant of bar edmlnlatra- EXAMINERS EXAMINED
lion of aeld estate, and for
ma celebrated a birthday this
TALLAHASSEE — Driver
an order dlerharglng bar ee
license examiners all over
week with a party a t the
eurh Kxerulrlx.
Haled thle the 4th day af Florida hava attended four
ANN-MARGARET watches boy friend Bobby
Lounge and the lunch hour
May, A. H. ISft.
Rydell "resent" television kiss she ia due to re­
in-servie* training schools
business is going strong . . .
a/ Btrah C. Rrowa
Ae Exeeutrla •( the Eatale conducted by the Department
ceive from Jefls Pcnrson os a rock ’n roll singer
As the days get hotter and
of
in "Bya Bye Birdie.”
hotter, the reasons for going
Cherlee
Wlllla Brows, of Public Safety in Tallahas­
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to tho Caribe for luneh bollrown, Hr.,
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come etronger and stronger.
Heceited
courses and new techniques In
llarold Johneea
The cool air and decor make
P. O. Ilog Z
driver testing procedures of
the noon time meal an oasis
Hanford, Florida
A double feature, "Bye Bye Yum Tree" will start Friday in a hot day.
Publlah May S. IS, SS. It. 1IS4. the Florida Highway Patrol's
driver testing program.
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is Jim Spencers, a favorite
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"Bye Bye Birdie" stars hangout of many good peo­
Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, ple. A few of tha reason*
* SAT.
Ann-Margaret, Maureen Stap­ 8pence re ia ao popular are
leton, Bobby Itydel with Jca­ Doris, Jim, and Ed, not to
AT ! * • - 1:21
se Pearson aa the bride and
mention the superior food
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Ed Sullivan aa himself. Tb*
and drinks and tha re tt of
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tho people who contribute to
play of the same name and
your good time. Stop in for
ia taken from Michael Ste­
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wart's book.
"Under the Yum Tom clothes or a dinner with the
ataie Jack Lemon end works in your fancy dud* and
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Forest Lake Academ y. . . 39 Years Young And Growing
FOREST LAKE Academy
Is 39 years old. However, its
existence as an educational
institution goes back to 1908,
when a ten-grade school was
begun by Seventh-day Ad­
ventists in Fort Ogden, Flor­
ida. In 1913, this school was
moved to the grounds of the
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
pital, and was known as the
Winyah Lake Academy. Still
a ten grade school in 1923.
it was moved to the present
site and named Forest Lake
Academy.
It was established on a
ISO acre tract purchased
from the heirs of J. W. Em­
erson. School was begun
immediately, using a nineroom farmhouse and barn
that were commonly known
as the "Old Starbird Place.”
The house was in use one
way or another by the school
until alrout 1960 when it was
destroyed. The students call­
ed it the "Old Mansion."

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THE FIRST YEAR there
were only twelve students.
The girls lived with the
jirincipal, F. 11. Parish and
his wife in the farmhouse,
and the boys lived in the
barn. The next year a girls'
dormitory was built and at­
tendance increased. That
first dormitory is part of the
building still serving as home
for the girla and soon to be
replaced.
In 1927 the boys' dormi­
tory was built, and for some
time the first floor of this
building housed the offices,
classrooms, liberary, and
church. This b u i l d i n g
was tom down last year to
be replaced by McClure
Hall, the new boys' dormi­
tory.
In 1032 the Academy be­
came a full twelve grade
school with W. E. McClure
as principal. The first class
of 13 seniors graduated in
the spring of 1933.

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A WOODEN building was
erected in 1936 to house the
classrooms and chapel. To
this a large masonry sec­
tion was added in 19(7, and
th e
combined structure
serves today as the admin­
istration building.
Additional land was pur­
chased at two different
times in the late thirties,
while JC. A. Wright was prin­
cipal. Tbs Academy proper-

Administration Building . . « «
ty now covers 383 acres.
The gymnasium - auditor­
ium was built in 1954. This
is the center of the Aca­
demy's physical education
program, and is used for all
school programs attended
by Use public. The Forest
I-ako Seventh-day Adventist
Church, which came into be­
ing to serve the Academy's
faculty and students, and
has now grown to be a large
community church, holds its
services in this auditorium.
The annual camp meeting
held by Adventists on the
Academy campus uses the
auditorium for its large
meetings. When set up for
such large gatherings it will
seat 2500 people,

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THE ACADEMY has operated a number of different
agricultural and industrial
enterprises to help supply
its own needs as well as to
provide remunerative labor

for etudents. A dairy was
developed early in its his­
tory. John Pierson built up
a good herd of holstcin
cows. This enterprise was
only recently discontinued.
During most of its existence
tile Academy has operated
a printing press. William
Kirstcin was one of its ear­
ly developers, serving as
manager and also teacher of
printing for several years
before establishing his own
business in Orlando. The
Academy Laundry organiz­
es! by E. W. Bradley in 1034,
has been an important acti­
vity on the campus ever
since. Eighty acres of tlie
Academy property arc in
citrus groves, some of which
were set out about 1931.
Like any institution, For­
est Lake Academy is a com­
posite of soma of the out­
standing personalities that
havt been associated with
it

e • e . At Forest Laka Academy
AMONG T1IK first patrons
of the school wae Harley
lis te r , a citrus grower of
Plymouth, whose elx chil­
dren all attended the Acad­
emy. Five of them wera
living in its dormitories at
ono time. Vera, his oldest
w h s a member of the first
graduating class in 1933.
Lester set out and develop­
ed the Academy's citrus
groves. He became a mem­
ber of its board of directors
about 1932, and has serv­
ed in that capacity most of
the time since. He is also
a director of the State Bank
of Apnpku, and a vice pres­
ident of the Plymouth Cittus Growers Association.
Mrs. I.rster, formerly Mrs.
It. O. Hoover of Orlumlo is
the mother of threo alumni
of tha Academy who took
all 12 years of elementary
and high school there.
W. E. McClure waa prin­
cipal of tha Academy a t

three different times. Hia
first term waa 1020-82, and
the second wne 10:1.1-87—
times of early growth and
development. Then after h»
had apent several yeara in
educational work in Africa,
he was again principal of
Forest Lake in 1955-58. His
name is perpetuated on the
campus in McClure Hull,
the new boys’ dormitory.

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K. A. WRIGIIT was prin­
cipal 1927-42, during which
time much of the land and
grove expansion wns ac­
complished, and the printing
industry was built up. He
launched the Forest Lake
Medical Cade Corps, tha
very yenr that the Selective
Service w h s set up prior to
World War II. Thu MCO is
a nationwide A d v e n t i s t
training organization to
prepare young turn to serve
in the medical corps if anil
when called to military

aervica, thus loyally ful­
filling their duty as eltisens even though they ob­
ject conscientiously to bear­
ing arms.
Wright went on from
Forest Lake Academy ta
become president of th t
Adventists' Southern Junior
Collrge neur Chattanooga,
Tennessee. It became a full
senior college during his 13
year administration, anti is
now called Southern Mis­
sionary College. Most For­
est l.ake Academy gradu­
ates continue their educa­
tion there. Professor anil
Mrs. Wright now live at
Foicst City, just west of
the Arndemy. lie Is em­
ployed by tha Florida Con­
ference of Seventh-day Ad­
ventists as a stewardship
counsellor. Their son, Bur­
ton was an instructor of
religion at Forest Imka
Arndemy for four years un­
til Inst fall when he and his
family went to South
Africa, where he teaches in
a mission collrge.

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Architect’s View Of Forest Lake Academy Complex

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WRIGIIT RECALLS an
event at the Academy in 1942
right after Pearl Harbor.
Tht* iniportunre of training
in first aid was emphasized
by the entrance of the Unit­
ed States into the wur. Sev­
eral of the Academy teach­
ers were qualified Red
Cross First Aid Instructors.
So as n special effort in
preparedness, n I I classes
were sns|&gt;cndrd In the
school for one week, anil
e v e r y o n e took intensive
training in first aid.
He also takes pride In the
senior class of 25 yeara
ago (1939) of 31 members.
In tests taken by this rlass
ns part of a survey made
by the Southern Association
of Colleges and Secondnry
Schools, the class rated in
the top HI per rent among
thosa tested. Menila-rs of
that rlnss still living in this
area ars: Jack Knight and
his wife Evelyn Ekstrom
Knight of the Rear Lake
area; Bette Coin Rose, nn
employe of the Florida San­
itarium and Hospital in Or­
lando; Iluniell Curtis of Or­
lando; Chat lea 0. Hall,

3 Words Depict
Emblem’s Theme

II. I- MADDOX tli#
(sponsor for the Senior
(Muss at Forest l.aku
A cadem y.
M.D. of Orlando; Lillian T.
Hanson Kaurh, whose hus­
band is administrator of
Holiday Hospital in Or •
Undo.
Three members of tha
present faculty have a long
irrord of servlet* there, Mrs.
Celeste Kirsteill has taught
English ami Spanish for 25
years. Her huihnnd, who
tiled in 1919 was manager
of the Arndemy I'tess for
ncvornl yeurs. J, Edwin
Mine singer ban t a u g h t
liiuthcnmtirs and science for
18 years. Jesse E. Jones
has 15 years of service
teaching history.

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AN ELEMENTARY school
known as the Forest Lake
Churrh School was started
on thn campus in 1927, with
a small nunihrr of pupils
and turn lonelier. Today It
has 262 pupils, and func­
tions with a p r i n c i p a l ,
right full-time and three
part-time tenehrra.
Since the first graduat­
ing class in 1933, Forest
l.ake Academy has gradu­
ated 1306 young people.
The 84 members of the
class of '64 bring the total
to 1390. Many of these now
serve as ministers, physirians, dentists, and teach­
ers, some of them in over­
seas mission service.

Thumbnail Sketches Tell Of Academy Students
Valedictorian of lha elaai and voted by the clam aa
the boy moat likely to aueeeed ia Merrill Croat. He hat
alto been a president of the Roya’ Club, Aaaiatant Kditor
of the Reflector, Bualneta Manager of the Mirror, and a
member of the Beta Club. He ia tha eon of Mr. and Mra.
C. N. Crota of Taunton, Mataachutetta and Foreit City.
Hia father it tha owner of the Add-a-Day Advertising and
Calendar Company. Merrill plana to major in Butincit at
Atlantic Union Collrge In Mataachutetta and then attend
law achool.
The elaaa salutatorlan, Maureen 8ykea, h at been out*
etanding in mutic aa well aa scholastic activities. A
talented performer in piano, organ and voice, the hat
alto been active in Beta Club activitiea and the vice*
preaident of the Spanish Chib. She baa more than earned
her school expense, tbit year by working a t the Academy
Bindery. I t ia her plan to major in Paychology at South­
ern Mitaionary College in Tennessee. Her parents are
Mr. and Mra. Forrest K. Sykea of Bradenton, where Mr.
Syket ia Principal of the West Coast Junior Academy.
Donna Whldden, editor of the school paper, the Re­
flector, and voted most talented girt by her clatt, ia the
daughter of Mrt. Kulah Whldden of Orlando. She has
■erved a t vice-president of the Band and hat been a

itm h » ad tha Bata Club. In her job aa laboratory assist.

ant a t tha Florida Sanitarium, she has learned much that
should be of value to her In her rhnsen profession of
physician. She plana to attend Southern Missionary Col­
lege In Tennessee.
Joan Melstar, daughter of Mra. Edwlna Meister and
the late Dr. George Meister of Forest City, served as
editor of the yearbook, the Mirror, this year. Voted by
her classmates aa the girl with the most school spirit and
the most likely to succeed, Joan has held the offices of
vice-president of the Beta Club, chairman of the Mis­
sionary Volunteer Programs Committee, and Reflector
reporter. She has earned a large portion of her achool
expenses by working in the schocl Registrar's office and
aa dental assistant to Dr. D. E. Cone. She plans to taka
pre-dental technology at Southern Missionary College
in Tennessee.
President of the Forest la k e Academy Bela Club,
which ia the school's honor society, is James Strawn.
His other activities have included being Assistant Editor
of tha Reflector and Missionary Volunteer leader of tha
Altamonte Springs Seventh-day Adventist church, where
his father ia pastor. The son of Mr. and Mra. Warren
Strawn, he plana to take the pre-modiral course at South­
ern Missionary College in Tennessee. His classmates con­
sider him the boy with the most originality.

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Senior class president Donald Pervls holds the dis­
tinction of receiving his classmates’ vote for best allaround boy. He has served aa Student Association Pro­
grams Committee chairman, Intra-Mural Spcrta chair­
man, vice-president of the Boys' Club, and has been a
member of tha Beta Club. Hr plana to spend his fresh,
man year of collrge at the Semlnaira Adventist in Collonges, France. Don is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Pervis of Forest City. Mr. Parvis Is a construction con­
tractor.
Joe Foley, president of Uie Student Association, was
voted by hia classmates the boy with the most school
spirit. Positions he has held in previous yeara Include
Missionary Volunteer leader and vice-president of the
Student Association. He has been a Beta Club member.
He plans to take pre-law at Southern Missionary Col­
lege in Tennessee. His parents are Dr. and Mra. J. D.
Foley of Jacksonville.
Ronald Rentxingcr has served as Missionary leader.
T3 Club leader, Beta Club pastor, and has been active in
many other religioua activities. His classmates voted him
the most spiritual boy in the class. The son of Pastor
and Mrs. O. H. Bent linger cf Forest City, he plans to
major in Theology at Southern Missionary College in
Tennessee. He is n talented musician.

The emldrm of Forest Lake Academy bears the threa
words, mind, body, and spirit, indicating its purpose of
a harmonious development of the whole being. From its
beginning, this school has sought to distinguish itself
in the fulfillment of this philosophy.
On tlio intellectual tide, it has followed a regular
high school curriculum, acceptable to tha State and to
atnndnrd accrediting ngrncics. Three courses of study
are a t present offered: General Academic; College Pre­
paratory; and Enriched Honors.
To provide the spiritual side of the complete de.
velopmciit, courses in religion are included in earh
grude, and religious activities closely connected with ths
church aru carried on with voluntary student partici­
pation.
Attention In given a physical development tn various
ways. The curriculum Includes regular physical educa­
tion, according (&lt;&gt; modern methods. Some vocational sub­
jects ate required of all students, selected front the fol­
lowing; auto mechanics, bookkeeping, shorthand, typing,
office practice, two years of home economies, mechanical
drawing, welding, woodworking, and two years of print­
ing.
But the Forest I.ale Academy administration has alwnys felt that the best basis for physical development for
adolearent hoys and girls ia in a constructive work pro­
gram. In this way, mental activity is Imtanre with physieal exercise, and under cin umstnnrcs that teach tha
dignity of labor and the value uf cooperative effort,
along with the skills necessary for many of ths ordin­
ary tasks of life. Work Is provided, for which nominal
pay is given, thus enabling many students to assist in
tin* payment of their expenses at the same time they ara
learning.
The various lines of work in which the students en*
gnge include the services necessary for the operation of
the school, nml certain industries that operate on the
rumpus. The services include office mid clerical work,
janitor work, maintenance, food service, laundry, and
rumpus upkeep. Thn industries presently operating on
I lie* campus ate: the Academy 1'rrss, the Academy
Bindery, the Arndemy Laundry, ami a nursery.
Tha Arndemy I’ress is a commercial printing es­
tablishment, capable of producing must ordinary types
of business forms, folders, leaflets, and pamphlets, ami
simple periodicals. It regularly employs seven students.
The Academy Bindery was established about ona
year ago, D offers a complete hook binding serviee, and
handles orders of one book or thousands. Its p rincipal
b u s i n e s s is ill rebinding hooks for schools and lihrnries,
and in binding periodicals into hnid-hnek volumes. This
industry employs from 25 to 40 students, many of them
girls.
More than 30 students find regular employment a t
the Academy lavundry. This group is about evenly di­
vided between hoys nml girls. Tha laundry primarily
servrs hospitals and motels.
The earn of the campus is done by a group of boys
under the direction of a man trained and experienced in
agriculture and horticulture. They are working on a
long range plnn tn landscape the entire grounds of tha
Aradcmy in keeping with tha new buildings already
erected and planned. They have begun tbs development
of a nursery of ornamental plants tn supply tha needa
c f the Academy and to eventually offer on tha market.

•OUR FAMOUS Old Mansion’ is seen in this
picture taken from an old scrapbook owned by
and alumnus of Forest Lake Academy. Tha
atructure, no longer in use, jierformed an ad­
mirable task in the old days when the Academy
was much younger than its ill) years of age, tha
age it is today.

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I. Patricia Jean Anr* re on
Palatka, Florida
5. Nancy Joan Relovlrk
Suianvlllo, California

ACADE

8. Ronald Rmca llentilngsr
Orlando, Florida
4. Chari™ Edward Caldwell
Orlando, Florida
6. Curtla Keith Carlion
Orlando, Florida
0. LeJanlct Kay Canon
Ft. Laudardula, Florida
T. Martha Anna Clement
Arcadia, Florida
8. Itorera Rath Cola
Winter Park, Florida
1. Kathleen Denlie Corley
Tampa 12, Florida
10. Joseph Forreat Crawford
Maitland, Florida
11. Darryl Dexter Cramer
Jacksonville, Florida
12. Merrill Niles Croia
Maitland, Florida
18. Wynrll Evelyn Cummings
Clearwater, Florida
14. Iawrence Andrew Curtla
Maitland, Florida
10. Clarissa Ann peerwester
Maitland, Florida
10. Donald Charlsa Dyer
Maitland, Florida
IT. Aurillya Jana Dyer
Maitland, Florida
18. Fred Albert Elehhom
Winter Park, Florida
10. Thcmaa Dean Emdt
Apopka, Florida
20. Joeeph Dayton Foley, Jv.
Jacksonville, Florida
H . Ray Oorham Ford
Canal Point, Florida

PROGRAM
The Forent Lake Academy claw of 1964 has the distinction of being the only clans
In recent history to take a class trip and to present a serious drama. They traveled
ns a class to tho New York World’s Fuir. The drama, which they gave in April, was
Thornton Wlldor’s "Our Town",
This class of 44 boys and 41 girls also has the distinction of being one of the
best clnsses scholastically to graduate from Forest Lako Academy, Throughout tho
years they hnve had tho largest i&gt;crccntnge of nny class on tho honor roll. There are
more seniors in the Beta Club, the school's honor society, this year than a t any
previous time.
J
Among the members of this year’s class are many with muslcnl talent. Geo­
graphically they are widely distributed. There are students from California, Nebras­
ka, Georgia and Massachusetts. Thirty-three of them como from Florida cities out­
side of this area, from Tallahassee to Homestead. The other 46 have their homes in
this area — Orlando, Maitland, Forest City and Apopka.

Perfection Dairies
8anford, Florida

Western Auto Associate Store

Pierson’s Hardware

Forest City Shopping Center
Phona 888-4468
John Woodland, Owner

Open Sunday and Everyday Except Thuraday
Forest City Shopping Center

First National Bank of Maitland
Orlando, Florida

816 N. Bumby

Maitland, Florida

Congratulations Seniors!

Congratulations Claes of *84

Watkins Paint and Wallpaper
808 N. Orango

Phone 838-2098

Boiler Service Co., Inc,

Chudeusz Tile Co,
Orlando, Florida

Rd.

Phons CY 8-1148

Colorstone Roofing

Barnes Restaurant Supply, Inc,

,d Ave.

Phons 428-0000

Orlando, Florida

150 West Central Ave.

Orlando, Florida

Well Drilling and Pumpi
Forest City, Florid*

Closed Friday Night and Saturday
Highway 436
Forest
Phons 838-1801

Phono CY 8-7071

G;

Commencement
Sunday, May 81, 10:00 n.m.
Speaker: J. F. Hamrick, pastor, Fort I^nudcrdale Seventh-day Adventist
Church.

Pelican Lumber

Miles Cabinet Shop

Adimson St. At I.ce Koud
/ Orlumio, Florid*

1020 Joan Flora
Orlando, Florida

Sanford, Florida

Christiansen Motors

Oi

Senior Class Program
Saturday, May 80, 8:00 p.m.
Master of ceremonies, Tom E m d c , class treasurer.

rh ll Fetter, Repreientativ#

J. E. Conner

Stubbs Pharmacy

Orlando, Florida

Baccalaureate Service
Saturday, May 80, 11:00 a.m.
Speaker: R. E. Plcnsnntn, Jr., church development secretary Florida Conference
of Seventh-day Adventists; father of senior student Richard
Pleasants 111.

Manufacturing Corporation

American Oil Co,
61T 8. French Ava.

Senior Consecration Service
Frida;*, May 29 7:30
Spenker: J. L. Poguo, associate pnstor, College View Soventh-dny Adventist
Church, Lincoln, Nebraska; former instructor of religion at Forest
Lake Academy; father of senior student James Pogue.

Forest City Super Market
"Health Foods Our Specialty”
Highway 438 A W. Lako Ilrantley
Forest City, Florida

Star Electric
Forest City Rd,

Mid Florida Boiler Co., Inc.
Wallace L. Segrest, President
S510 South Orange Ave.
Orlando, Florida
Phona 006-0080

Wight Grocery Co.
Orlando, Florida

Phone CY 8-4997

Hamilton Realty
Maitland, Florida

'Over 00 Year* Of Continuous Service’

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Sanford, Florida

Maison et Jardin

Phone 838-1492

Sleepy Hill Farm
Altamonta Springs, Fla.

Wallers Realty

South Seminole Bank

Jewell Drive Forest City, Florida
Phone 838 3221

Graduating Seniors

Fern Pork, Florida

132 E. NEW ENGLAND AVE,
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA

�New Girl’s Dormitory At Forest Lake Academy

Memories

New Cafeteria Offers Many Modem Facilities

. . . .

Major Building
Four major building’ pro­
ject* have been completed
at Forelt Lake Academy
during the past three yeare:
a cafeteria, a boy’a dormi­
tory, a maintenance build­
ing, and a building to houie
the Academy Free* and the
Academy Illndery.
For ecveral yeare it haa
been evident th at facilities
built in the twentiea were
wearing out, and in many
waya no longer euitable for
education In the alxtiee. Ac­
cordingly, In 1001, a pro­
gram of reconitructlon wna
announced, to coit over $1
million.
Work waa begun Immedi­
ately on tome of the moit
needed building* and other

WILLIAM ''Bill" CLARK

FLO RIDA CO N FEREN CE
OF SEVENTH

DAY A D V E N T IST S

Work Completed

facilities. A financial plan
waa set up, calling for ap­
propriation* from the Flor­
ida Conference of Seventhday Adventists, and contri­
bution* from the member­
ship of all the churchca of
the Florida Conference, over
a period of yeare.
Construction a n d other
phaee* of the development
program have coat more
then $700,000 to date. The
re*t of the program now
being planned for the next
three or four yenra will
p r o b a b l y coet an equal
amount
The next major project
will be Memorial Hall, a
new girl’a dormitory, to

coit more than $200,000.
Ground hue been broken for
one wing of thie building,
which ie expected to be
ready for uie In September.
When completed, It will
provide houilng for 150 girl
etudenta, and will Include
an apartm ent for the dean
of girl*, gucit room*, and
a chapel.
The Cafeteria Building,
completed in D e c e m b e r ,
1002 hae a modem etalnleea
iteel all-electric kitchen and
bakery, and a dining room
(eating 300 persons. Tha
building alio houies the
achool'a Home Economics
Department, a typing d ateroom, and a reheareal room
for the Academy Band.

McClure Hall, the new
boy’e dormitory, completed
in the fall of 1963, h at
room* for 125 etudenta, and
alio contain! an apartm ent
for the dean of boy*, a
gueit room, a chapel and a
recreation room.
Other capital Improve­
ments during the p a it three
years are a home for the
principal, shower and lock­
er rooma for the gymnas­
ium, paving of c a m p u ■
streets, and extensive land­
scaping.
In addition to the new
girls' dormitory, future de­
velopment p l a n a includt
provisions for new class­
rooms and a new assembly
hall.

’7 U 7 b * cO

f i l t F L O R ID A P O W E R C O R P O R A T IO N

Contractor and Builder

Ml R WR RWTUDE Q

OFFICE — 616 E. Rollins Ave.
Orlando, Fla.

Phone 293-4408

Winter Park Federal Savings &amp; Loan

Geiger-Jones Construction Co., Inc.

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

Orlando, Fla.

Fine Bedding and Furniture at Factory Prices
Since 1020

Association

“Your Butler Buildings Representative
for Central Florida”

North Branch
Fern Park, Fin.

New England at Knowles
Winter Park

Winter Park
Hwy. 17-92

Sanford
119 Magnolia Ave.

Congratulations, Class of *64

WARD AIR CONDITIONING CO.

MID-FLORIDA GAS CO.

Academy Press - Academy Bindery

Orlando, Fla.

1606 N. Orange Blossom Trail

FOREST CITY

Ph. 425-2701

Phone GA 2-0525

RYAN BROTHERS, Inc.

H. S. MUSSELWHITE, JR.

Lumber and Building Supplies
Apopka, Fla.

210 Eaet F ifth S t

R. E. PERVIS NURSERY

R t 2 Box 569, Maitland, Fla.

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

Best Wishes To The 1964 Graduates . . . .

of ORLANDO
250 N. Orange Ave.

GA 5-7521

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MONTGOMERY-WARD &amp; CO.
2^00 W. Colonial Drive

Orlando, Via.
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HATCHERY and FARMS

Phone — 886-9141

• Specializing In Palma and Cltrue
• Citrus In Containers • All Sixes, Some W ith F ruit
FOREST CITY, FLA.
Ph. ttS -ltT T

1805 N. Mills, Orlando

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Orlando, Florida

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M a y s' Homer Powers Giants Back Into National Loop Lead
A's Cop 4 To 1
Win Over White
Sox In AL Tilt
By George C. Langford
UI’I Sporta W riter
Jufit exactly what's In those
sleeping pills Willi# Mays is
taking?
Whatever the Ingredients,
they're giving the rest of the
National League Insomnia,
mini they have "relaxed” Wil­
lie on a home run course
which would reach a fantastic
total of 75 this season, if
maintained.
Willie began taking the lit­
tle capsules this spring to
cure an Insomnin problem of
his own. Now he’s a continu­
ous bad dream for opposing
pitchers.
For e x a m p l e , take the
nightmare Curt Simmons had
Thursday night. The St. Louis
Cardinal southpaw was cruis­
ing along toward a five-hit
■hutout with two outa In the
eighth Inning and a 1-0 lead.
Enter Wllllc with a team­
mate on first base and exit
the ball into the leftfield
bleachers for a two-run hom­
er, his 18th of tha season.
Three Giant relievers strug­
gled over the final two In­
nings to protect ths 2-1 vic­
tory for starter Iloh Ilcndlcy
(4-3), which reinstated San
Francisco In first plnce.
I’ilUburgh bumped Philadel­
phia out of first place with
• 8-5 victory over ths Phil­
lies; Houston upset Milwau­
kee, 4-2; the Chicago Cubs
blanked the New York Meta,
g-0, and the Cincinnati Reds
and Los Angeles Dodgers
struggled to a 2-2 tla In a
17-Inning marathon halted af­
ter four hours and 68 mlnutea
by ths NL curfew.
Kansas City stopped the
Chicago Whit# Sox, 4-1, In
the Iona American League
game scheduled.

Bankers Rally
To Overcome
Perfection

WINNERS OF THE MARY ESTHER Golf
Tournnment for members of the Sanford Wom­
en’s Golf Association were honored at a luncheon
given by the association at the Mayfair Country
Club. Left to right are Mrs. Ross Adams and

South Seminole
Senior League

Southern League

SHELL

p i ^ i

BOTTLED
GAS

Men's League
Raaulta Thursday
WIUon-Maler 10. USO 4
Robbs 8, Fla. fltate Hank 8
STANDING#
Team
W
I.
Kingswood'
0
1
l.ongwood
0
1
Robb* ......................
0
1
W llson-M aicr___ .
0
1
Chat* ___— ..... .... 0
1
Fla. State Bank .... 0
1
McRaney —........... . 0
1
USO .................. ..... 0
1
Games Monday
Chase a t McRaney, 7:30
Kings wood a t Longwood,
8:46
(At Ft. Mellon Park)
A person sleeps best in a
space 39 inchei wide and at
least 8 inches longer than the
person, according to esperts.

PER I N LB.
CYLINDER

Na Installation Charge
; Delivery Anywhere I®
Seminole County

! Call FA 2-5733
I
Sanford Gas Co.
I N Y . tet 8T.

Mrs. Robert Ware, runners-up; Mrs. Hugh
Whclchel of Mary Esther’s; first place winners
Mrs. Jim Spencer and Cecile Heart!; and Esther
Ridge, also of Mary Esthers.
(Herald Photo)

Mayfair Men's
Golf Tourney
Nears Finish

Women Golfers
Gel Trophies
For 1963-64

Th# Sanford Women# Golf
Annotation held its annual
luncheon Thursday entertain­
ing out of town gueits, p a ­
tenting trophic# and Install­
ing new officer# for the year
10(54-05.
Clyde Long of the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank pre­
sented the It. J. Bauman
Memorial Trophy to Edie
Ware , winner of the combin­
ed hank and club champion­
ship tournament, and to Min
Keenan, runner-up. Consola­
tion winner in the champion­
ship flight was Augle Russell.
First flight was won by
Dossie DaGanahl with lluxel
Durzo, the runner-up and
KlBlne Karr winning consola­
tion.
Winning second flight hon­
ors was Myrtle Adams, the
runner-up was lllanch# Nicely
with tlio runner-up Mary
Results Thursday
Whclchel and the consola­
Sunland 20, No. Orlando I
tion winner Essie Hutson.
STANDINGS
Mrs. Whelchel and Esther
Altamonte
81
Ridge presented the prizes
Casselberry
44
for the Mnry-Esther Tourna­
Ixtngwood
43
ment. The wlnnsra wera Celc
Sunland
44 Heard and I)orla Spencer,
Bear Laka
*5 with runnera-up Edle Ware
North Orlando
18 and Myrtle Adama.
Game Tonight
Mra. Gcnovlcva Woodruff,
Casselberry -vs- Bear lak e, 8
trophy chairman, announced
p. m.
tha winnera of the six-month
Game Saturday
Ringer Tournament: Clast A.
Altamonte -vs- Longwood, 8 Edit Ware; elata B, Reha
p. m .
Mahan; clast C, Blanche
Nlcaly and clasa D, Peggy
tllllupa. Mra. Katherine Park
concluded tha m atting as out­
going preaidant by Installing
officers for tha coming year.
Thursday’s Result*
Tha new president la Mra.
Knoxville 7, Coluinbui 4
Jimmie Livingston; vica pres­
Chattanooga 8, Macon 6
ident, Busts Dickey; recording
Aihevilla 3, Clmrlott# 2
Birmingham a t Lynchburg, secretary, Ida B. Wilson; cor­
responding secretary, Mrs.
ppd. rain.
Marla Truitt, and treasurer,
Mra. Merle Johnston.
The annual banquet of the
association will t&gt;« held at the
Mayfair Country Club a t 7
p. m. Saturday with music
and outatanding entertain­
ment.

ISHELLANEl

Sty®

By Rill Vlnrrnt Jr.
Howdy to all of you good
fishermen! I've decided to go
back to the old style, the way
I used to write Knee Deep.
Well, here goes. Was out by
Lemon Bluff over the week­
end and the school bass were
really making a good show.
Pat Brooks, owner of the
Lemon Bluff fish camp, says
the bass are doing real good
on the purple worm. Don
Echols got nine medium bass
on tlie worm and Mra. Ed
Hall caught a nice eightpounder Monday morning.
The bream and perch and a
few cat fish are doing OK ltctween the Geneva bridge and
Marshall Bluff.
NOTE: Plenty of blue
gills are being caught In LeFils slough on the small
Shrl.ler. The Missouri min­
now ha* been bringing In a
lot of catches of speckled
perch and bream at the
Marshall Bluff area.
Talked to Jim Crowe and lie
say* the fish arc biting pretty
good around lilt place. Illane
Moyc and her father. Mutt
Moye. caught one bass and 25
bream whila u s i n g live
worms.
NOTE: For the first time
since I started the column I
saw • big black rrnw with
a piece of fishing line In hit
mouth. I saw this right In
front of Jim 's place.
Came by Henry Russell's
Marina Isle and the door was
open but didn't see anybody
around. Took a look In the
boat shrd and there wai Hen­
ry taking it real easy in a
pair of air cooled tennii
limes. He said that was the
host way to cool off these
HOT days.
David Ramsey got five
nice bass while fishing with
the Repelln plug which ia
made in Finland.
Surprisingly the fishing la
pretty good all around even
though the water Is at a lowebb, and there's a lot of alguc
in Lake Jessup, running Into
the SL Johns River.
• • •
When you "gotta go deep”
nothing beats a metal line.
TTie use of solid and braided
wire lines (or deepwater troll­
ing seems to be a neglected
phase of fishing—except In
northern areas for lake trout
and aruund certain southern
Impoundments tor catfiah.
Yet metal lines can tigurw
prominently in the angling
schemes of almost anyone
who trails a bottom thumper
behind a boat.
In depths of up to 28 feet,
and where flsh-Hadlng la
the primary purpose, regu-

Isr spinning or easting gear
performs satisfactorily.
ne|»w 20 feet, however,
monofilament's n a t u r a l
buoyancy becomes a handi­
cap—both because It bellies
far out and down, and be­
cause ils elasticity cause*
many missed strikes.
When the depth ranges
from 20 to CO feul, the use of
a length of rapid-sinking wire
attached to monofilament Is
suggested. Generally 13 to 30
feet will do the job. Many
(rollers profer to tie on wire
slightly longer than Dio depth
to ho fished; should the lure
hang up, there Is no splicing
of line's which might part
when shaking the plug free.
Below 60 feet, all-metal line
is recommended.
Monel lines can he obtained
In both solid and braided
styles. While tlte braided is
more pliable, It tends to trap
liny air bubbles among Die
strand# and become allglitly
buoyant. They cost about 211
times as much as solid wire.
For best result*, the Mer­
cury folks suggest obtain­
ing a large capacity, single,
action reel and a short, stiff
boat rod. The reel may ap­
pear old-fashioned, but Ua
narrow width keeps the
springy metal line under
control. Ttital cost for a
complete rig runs about 811.
Much tackle and tactics may
aeem unsporting. But when
bass or 'hows, pike nr pick­
erel, arc deep, little short erf
a window sash weight will
stretch down to the required
dopUti . . . except, of course,
wire lines.
•

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The Southern Ocean Racing
Conference announced the fol­
lowing 1065 schedule: tit.
Petersburg to Venice, Feb. 5;
St. Petersburg to Fort Lau­
derdale, Feb. 13; Miami to
Cat Cay, Feb. 26; Upton Cup,
Miami, March 8; Mlami-Nassau Race, March 8, and Nas­
sau Cup Race, In Nassau, Ba­
hamas, March 12. The sched­
ule Is about one month later
than has been traditional for
the six-race conference for
sailing yacht*.
KNEAD'H SWITCH
HOT SPRINGS, W. Va.
(UPI) — Th* great Sam
Snead turned to golf after
breaking his right hind In
boxing during hit senior year
at Hot Springs Jllgh School.

AT REDUCED PBICK3
V*” Diam. (80 lb. prtawure) Ic/Ft. or 2.95/100'
J*” IHam. (80 lb. prtsuture) 7c/Ft. or 5.25/100’
(V, . r

Sunland Hurler
Posts No-Hitter

W L Pet. GB
20 11 .815
Chicago
Haiti more
24 13 .815
20 14 .688 Ilk
New York
Minnesota
22 18 .550 21k
18 15 .643 3
Cleveland
Boston
20 18 .613 4
Detroit
IB 20 .474 814
Wash.
18 28 .408 8'4
\/ot Ang.
16 28 .381 Bl4
13 25 .381 1014
Kan. City
Thursday's It Malta
Kansas CKy 4 Chi., 1, night
Results Thursday
Saturday's Game*
Chase 18, First Federal 2
Baltimore at Los Ang. (N)
STANDINGS
Boston at Minnesota
Tram
W
Chicago *t Detroit
1.
Hunt Lln-Mer....... ... 13
3
Cleveland at Washington
Locomotive Engrs. _ 11
New York at Kanaas City
4
Chase . ............ — . 9
7
First Federal ___ _ 8
10
A
Standard Oil
15
Gam* Today
Locom. Engrs. at Standard
Result* Thursday
Oil
FIs. fft. Bank 14, Perfection
(4:30 *t nay Avs. Park)
Dairy II
STANDINGS
W
Team
L
Navy ...................
13
2
Florida RUt* Rank H
8
Result* Thursday
Georg*’* ______ . 7
H
Lakeland 7, Daytona 8
Perfect Inn Dairy
7
9
Sanford Atlantic _ 4
12 Tampa R, Orlando 2
St. Psl* 9, Miami 6
Gam* Today
Sarasota 6, Ft. lauderdale
George’s at Navy
4
4:30 at Ft. Mellon Park)

Little National

Little American

Florida Stale

e ­

2513 Park

Dr.

Oviedo Spring Grid
Tilt Slated Tonight
Oviedo High School's toothall squad will go at It tonight
In an uvtersquad game elated
hie 8 at Courier Field.
Coach ArUiur Scott ha# div­
ided Die grldster# into the
White snd Orange teams tor
the contest. He said Die start­
ing lineup for th* While* will
be:
Amlc Arndt, le; Hex Brooks
tv; Juan Agracatlco, It' John­
son Lukas, lg; John Arle, c;
Wayne Jacobs, rg; BUI Mur­
phy, rt; Rea llrooka, re; Jim ­
my Courier, qb; Brett Thomp­
son 1h; Ted Hcllhttn, fb; Rus­
ty Jcpson, rli.
Also scheduled to see Action
with the Whites *re Ted Jan­
sen, Andy Mlkler, Wayne
Crabtree, Rex Clonts, Rodney
Green, I.re Clouts and Mal­
colm Lavender.
The Orange lineup will start
with:
Alan Jepson, le; Harley Cox,
It; Paul Lukas, lg; Charles
Beasley, c; Jim Saucer, rg;
Tim Collier!, r t;; Jim Beasley,
re; David Evans, qb; Bruce
Thompson, fb; ilUly Mikler,
rh.

Southern Air
322-8.121

Suited tor th* gam* and ex­
pected to a** action In th«
context *r* Bobby Brown,
Sammy Murphy, Mark Col­
bert, Neil 9tanko, Bob Fosgale, D a r y l
Raaebrough,
Charlie Kvana and Ken Rose.
NATIONAL LEAGUE 8PTS A
W 1. Pci. GB
24 13 .811
I’htla.
22 15 .586 1
Pill*.
23 18 .581 2
22 18 .550 214
St. Louis
22 1» .517 2
Ctnclnnal
20 18 .828 314
Houston
21 22 .477 614
l o t Ang.
12 28 .439 7
Chicago
18 21 .422 7
12 30 .288 1314
Thursday'* Result*
Pittsburgh • Phil*. •
San Fran. 2 SL Louis l
Chicago 2 New York 8
Houston 4 Milwaukee 2
Cincinnati 2 te a Angeles 2,
(called 17 inning*, tl«)
Saturday's Game*
t e l Angeles at Pittsburgh
Houston a t Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Chicago, t
San Francisco at New York, 2
Cincinnati at St. Loula, I

I.el George
Do lit

Team
W I,
North Orlando
! 0
Altamonte Senator a
0 0
Casselberry
0 0
Dear Lake
0 0
Sunland
n 0
Lake Mary
n 0
UmgwvMal
8 0
Alta motile Twin*
8 1
Game Tonight
Ixngwood -vs- Sunland, 8 p.m.
Gam* Saturday
Rear Lake -va- la k * Mary

Junior League
Itroalta Thursday
Rotary 12. Ctrl tan 1
CPU 12. Laka Mary I

STANDINGS
Team
W
Khrln* _
Rotary «,
CPO ____________
Elk* ____________
Klwania — .............
Clvltan ...... _____ .
Lak* Mary — ... ..
Gam* Today
Elk* at Klwani* 7:80
(A t Memorial Stadium)

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T h * Remind* Memorial
Hospital Bowling League re­
cently held Its annual banquet
and trophlea were awarded
for outstanding performances
In several categories of play.
Robert Beaicrer, hospital
administrator, p r e s e n t e d
awards to the following:
To Carol Rankin, Dorothy
Matuizek, Marvin Milter and
Glenn Cooper, members of
the Placebo Team which cap­
tured the loop's title.
To Curtis Abney for m en's
high net average; to Virginia
Frederick for women’* high
net average; to Dr. Leonard
Munson for m en's Mgh grots
aeries; to Jonnl* Elam for
women’* high gross aeries; to
Richard Elam for m en's high
gross game and to Dorothy
Matuizek for th* women’s
high groat gams.
He alto presented sw ards
to Phyllis Arnoy for being tha
most Improved bowter, June
Fehrmsn won tha achirvament award for Improved
average, Jonnlo Elam won
top honors for the loop's high
s e r i e s , Virginia Frederick
took a trophy for an all spars
gam*, Dick Elam won tha
Century club trophy and Gor­
don Frederick was tha winner
of tha m en's achievement
award.
Six member* of th* league
received key chain awarda lor
entering the 200 dub.
Mrs. Elam was elected see&gt;
rotary of the league for tha
coming aaaion. Thera will not
be a summer schedule of
play.

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HARRY BARKS, outstanding Seminol® High
School fo o tb all, basketball and track atar, ia
presented the Leonard L. McLucas Memorial
Trophy. Making the presentation la Dr. John
Morgan. Itnrks was selected for participating
in three sport* plus displaying the highent dcgreo of attitude, ability, *|&gt;ortamanship and
scholastic achievement, McLucas for many year*
was Seminole’* conch. He mentored football,
baseball, basketball, track plus minor sport*.

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Besserer Makes
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Bowling Awards

Don Robinson of the Sunland
entry In Die South Seminole
Senior league, hurled the first
no-htttor posted In Cooper
Park, the loop's lighted park
at Casaotbarry.
Robinson was nicked for
two run* but hi# mates wont
Thursday’* Result*
on a 20-run scoring spre* to
down Boar Lake, 20 to 2.
Columbus 4, Atlanta g
In anoUier affair last night
Richmond 2, Jacksonville 1,
Die South Seminole Little la-a­
10 innings.
gue opened second half play
Results Thursday
Toronto a t nuffalo, ppd.,
with N'orUi Orlando taking « North Orlando 7, Altamonte
ruin
T to 4 decision from the Alta­ Twins 4
monte Twins, first half win­
Only games scheduled
STANDINGS
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(Second Half)

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Proof that a ball game Isn't
over until the last man Is out
was never mor* vividly dlsplayed than Thursday night
when the Florida State Bank­
ers went Into Die final Innlnr
trailing Perfection Dairies 10
to 8.
Tltc Bankers came up with
eight big runs «nd finally
won the tilt 14 to It. Each
tram could muster only six
hits with Casey Dunn leading
the Bankers. Gen* Bertrang
hit his second homer of the
season in Dio Little American
loop tilt.
In the Little National, Ronhey Nobles and Billy Hope hit
home runs and Rick Smith
chipped in with two triples
and a neat pitching perform­
ance as Chaso romped to a
13 to 2 win over First Fed­
eral. It was the fifth straight
win for Chase.
Bobby Powell handcuffed
the Civil ana in a Junior Hoys
I-cague contest, limiting them
to three hit* «• hts Rotary
mates pounded out a 12 to 1
win. Rick Fordhain with
three hits and Frank Whigha in and Corky Stow ell with
two safeties each, led the
platcmrn.
In another affair, CPO out­
distanced I&lt;ake Mary In a
free scoring affair. The CPO
nine came out on top, 12 to 8.
Danny lire picked up th* win
In relief. Mike Stubbins and
I.arry Williams were the big
sticks for CPO. Roger Leep
carried Die big tint fur I.nko
Mary.
In the Men's loop Robb's
Construction put nn a last In­
ning rally Dial carried them
for a 8 to 5 win over Florida
Statu Hank. Earl Evuns was
credited with thu victory.
Wilson Maicr won its first
gam* of the second half,
downing USO ID to 4. Richard
TDM and Junior Shaver hit
for the distance for the furni­
ture-men and Tom Drboard
was th* winning hurier.

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With th# Mayfair Men’s
Gulf Association tournament
drawing to • close, three
flight winner* have been de­
termined end four contender*
ar* still In th* running in th*
championship flight.
A| deFranc* defeated Bill
Hutchison 2 up to clot* out
th# fourth flight. Don Farrena shaded Bob Jem lgan 1
up in the finnl* of th* sixth
flight and Dick R i c h a r d s
emerged a* winner of ths
ninth flight with a t - l tri­
umph over Don Ethel.
In th* championship flight,
Jim Spencer will meet Dr.
Hill Epps In one tcmi-finul
match and Dr. A. W. Epps
Jr., takes on Harold Sher­
wood In th* other.
Gan* Clemens and Russ
Pearson nr* finalists In thu
first flight, Rulph Slum# anil
Harry Cushing in the seeoml
flight, Andy Carraway and G.
Palmer in the third, Peter
Duncan and Mack Cleveland
In th* fifth, Tommy Msro and
Dr. Charles Park Jr. in the
seventh flight.
The finalist* in th* eighth
flight has not yet been de­
termined.

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o f t h e C i t y o f H a n f o rd will ho ld
a R e a u l a r M e e t i n g on T u e s d a y ,
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C lerk C ircuit Court,
Hem lnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
l l y : H. T. Ray, J r . , D.C.
P ublleli May I. 15, 37, 11, 1044
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to a c r a a g a fo r lh a p u r p o se a f
taxation.
C H A R L E 8 I . BLOOM,
Owner
O aa. A. Bpoor, J r ,

Attorney far aald
■an ford, Florida
Publish May 33. 30. 1004.

CMMI

NEAT Furn. Cottage, pvt.
yard. Couple. 2908 Palmetto
322 3821.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath L shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities in­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota
and ahopphg denter. In­
quire at Manuel Jackson
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
LAKE MAnY. Unfurn. 2 HR
house, kit. cquipt. Ph. 3223049 or 322 6347.
4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor.
Pleasant, large and airy.
Osteen. 322-3771.
1 11R furn. upt. cot Palmetto.
322-1374 or 3498.
Unfurn. 2 HR House. Call 3223814.
FURN 2 Bedroom house.
Adulls, No Pell. 322-7664.
2 DR, furn. apt. 322-9173 un­
til 3 p. m. 322 0641.

6. For Rent
ROSE COURT
APARTMENTS
1 Bn Furn. Near Base. 2013
Sanford Ave. U&gt;8-aJ23.
FURN. 3 Rm. apt. Ju*t re­
decorated, near downtown.
322-8331.

APTS. 119 Elm, newly deco­
rated. 801 Magnolia. Lgc.
llv. rm ., fireplace, carpeted
llv. rm , m aster bdrm.
Oreexeway. All clean k nice­
ly furn. Ph. 668-3267.
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
Roomi private bathi, 114
W. Flrat St.

Legal N o tice
IN
t iir
rm rU IT
court
N I N T H J l n U ' I W . C I R C U I T OF
F L O R ID A IN AN D F O R * R M INIH.K COUNTY.
4 H ANCRIIY NO. 13BB4
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MOIITOA(1F. ASSOCIATIO N, a C u r poratlon,
P lain tiff.
•v et,1 1.1,IK A. D l l . D A T , a w i d o w .
D efendant
Y O T IIR OF
F O R K C L O a t R K BAI.R
N O T IC E IN H K I t K B T HIVES'
p u r s u a n t t o a F i n a l D a c r e * of
F o r a r l o s u r * d a t e d t h * 3 7 th d a )
n f May, A. D. 10S4. a n d e n t e r ­
ed In C h a n c e r y C a s e No. 13BB4
u f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t n f th *
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In an d
for
Hemlnol* C o u n t y .
KlnrIda. w h e r o l n F e d e r a l N a t i o n a l
M o r t a a * * A s o u clallo n , * c o r ­
p o r a t i o n o r g a n i s e d u n d r r an
Act o f C o n g r e v e a n d e x i s t i n g
p u r s u a n t to th* F e d e r a l No­
tional
M o rtg ag e
A s s o c ia tio n
C h a r t e r Act. h a v i n g l i t p r i n ­
c i p a l o f f i c e In t h * C i t y o f
W a s h in g to n . D istrict o f Col­
u m b i a . l a t h * I’l a l n t l f f . a n d
I .IL I.I K A. H ILD A Y . n w id o w .
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lo t h * h i g h e s t a n d b a s t b i d d e r
f o r c a s h n t th * F r o n t D o o r
o f th * B em ln o la C o u n t y C o u r t ­
h o u s e In t h o C i t y o f B a n fo rd .
C o u n t y o f Hemlnol*. H ta t* of
F l o r i d a , a t 11:0* A. M. on Ih*
I t h d a y o f J u n e . 1014. t h * f o l ­
l o w i n g d o t c r l b e d p r o p e r t y ae
t e l f o r t h l a aald F t a a l User**,
to-w lt:
L o t t* . B lo c k E, OTMTNTRY
C L I 'B MANOR. U N I T NO.
T H R E E , a. c o r d i n g t o th *
p l a t t h e r e o f a e r e c o r d e d In
P l a t B o o k 11, p a g e * 7 t a n d
71. P u b l i c R e c o rd * o f HemlBale C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
D a t e d t h i s 3 7 th d a y a f May,
A. D. 1044.
(B E A L )
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r . ,
C lerk of C ircu it C o u rt
B y : H i n d r a 8. J o h n s o n
M a c k N. C l e v e la n d , J r . a u d
H arold P, Johnson
A ttarnaya fa r P lain tiff

Fum . 3-room Apt. Flrat floor,
BABSON SAYS
close uptown. $40 mo. Ph. The best Real Eitate invest322 6281.
ment in Florida is water­
front because of its growing
Fum. Apt. Air condition op­ scarcity. Atk to see the fin*
tional. Adults. 322-1926.
selection of lots we have on
the St. John* River, the We2 DR, Furn. house, near Air
klva River. Cry»**l Lake,
Base. $53 mo. 322-6370.
Lake Markham, Lake Sy­
3 Rm. fum. Apt. Clean. Water
lvan, Yankee Lake and
k light, $30. 322-2764.
others. Call Stcmper Agon4-v, 1919 So. French Ave.,
riRST Floor apt. Newly dc
322-4991.
corated. All etec. Nicely
fum. Ph. 322-3908.
BY OWNER. Idle wild of LochArbor. 303 Tangerine Dr.. 4
Immediate Occupancy
2 Bedrooms, Den, lgc. liv.
BR, 2 Baths, cent, heat 4
rm ., lge. dining rm ., lgc.
alr-cond. fireplace, wall-tokit., fireplace, lake privil­ wall carpeting, built-in in*
eges. $150 per mo.
tercom, etc. Appointment on­
ly. Ph. 322-3503.
FRANK EVANS
Ph. 322-4417

VA-NO QUALIFYING

Unfurniihcd 2 BR, bouse, kit­ 3 BR, Z h a t h , newly painted
chen equipped. 322-3651.
insiidc a-1 out. Lot 239’
deep Patio A Barbecue.
RENT A~BED
$14,500. Good Tea.nsl
Rol'away, Hospital 4 Baby
Beds.
MAYFAIR AREA
By Day, Week, or Monlb
Ph. F 4 2-5181 116 W. 1st St. 3 BR. 2 Bath, large living
room. Family 4 dining
CARROLI'S FURNITURE
room, fenced back yard
tl. Fur Sale or Rent
with oak trees, citrus 4
many
shrubs. Well with
2 BR, home, 817 Catalina Dr.
sprinkler, closed garage,
$19,800.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g *
322-1597.
DREAMWOLD

FURN. 2 and 3 Bedrm., oak
floor*, masonry home. 1
Blk. West of Hwy. 17-02 on
SECTION
434, tiwn I Blk South on 12. Real Eat ate For Sal*
3 BR, 149 Bath, hardwood
East St. lo Vincent Dr. Ph.
floors central heat, large
322-6395.
fenced yard 4 well. $14,0001
St. Johns Realty
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
home a t 909 Catalina Dr., 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
$83. R. A. Williams, 322-3931.
New Custom Built nom e on FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
2831 S. Park Ave., 3 BR, $90 Crystal Lake. For informa­
mo. Call 322-3332 or 322-1883 tion call 322-3378.
Beautiful 3 BR, 2 Bath Horn*
with large Family R m ,
Furn. ApL Close In. Apt. 4.
GKEENBR1AR
Breakfast Rm.. dining rm .(
$35 Mo. 407W W. 1st.
Choice lots available in
Located on wooded lot in
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
very attractive established
LAKE MARY. 2 BR nicely
overlooking golf courte.
ncighlmrhood. This home haa
turn, house Spotless. Adults.
Custom building to your
many other plus feature*,
No pets. Ph. 322-3930.
apccificationi.
Greenbrlar
such as fireplace, kig.
developed by
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
equipt., disposal. 2 air-con*
KINGSWOOD
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
ditionnrs, separate work-shop
BUILDERS, INC.
322-3219.
4 walled-in back y a r d .
202 Fairmont Dr.
Priced at $16,750 with only
Housctrailer on private lot.
FA 2-8074
$630 down. Monthly pymta.
$63 mo. Call after 6, 322-6067.
$113
Nice home $7,500. 322-5689.
Furn. Apt. 2300 MctlonvOle.
DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
FOR RENT
Seminole Realty
Modem 2 Bedroom furn., or 1901 S. Park
322-5232
unfurn. Duplex, not under
Niles: 322-8971-3013 or 2248
Office 322 2118
flight path.
Night 322-0648
FOR SALE
EVERETT A. HARPER TRADE: What have you? 31o323-0700
AGENCY - REALTOR
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
2463 S. Park Ave.
masonry home, reasonable 2 HR frame house. Very clean.
Phonet FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283
terms to responsible buyer.
909 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
2 BR Houae. Bowman'a Trail­
wan, 322-4013.
EVERETT
A.
HARPER
er Court. 668-4908.
AGENCY • REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ava.
On large lake, 1 and 2 BR,
trailer. Adulta only. Ph. Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2217
322-7368.
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 2
bath, playrm., cent, airLake Collage, Fum. 322-6106.
cond. 207 Ridge Rd., Phone
2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San­ 322-8322.
ford Ave. 322 8892.

Payton Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

FURN. 3 Itm. upstairs apt.
I,alee Mary. Ph. 322-7983.
3
Furn. Apt. COO Park. Utilities
Included.

WE’RE GUILTY!

BEDROOMS, 2 bath*. Of having the Best Buya
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
Ever—Older 3 BR home,
Very large room*. $500
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
Down, $8500, $75 per month.
Terrain) floors, tile bath,
Venetian shades, kit. equipt. 4 BR, IM) Beth, 2 alory older
water turn. Ph. 322-2334 af­ home. Just re • decorated.
$1000 Down. $10,300.
ter 3 p. m.
Needs a little fixln'—but who
UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
caret?—3 BR Home in Coun­
equipt. 10819 W. 18th. Ph.
try. $3300 — $3,300 Down,
349-3952.
Beautiful loti
Lake view—Garage Apt. 2
1 It 2 Bedroom fum. apta.
lota. Good condition—$3300.
Qucsnel Apta., 404 E. 14th
St.. 322-8194.
1 BR., Fum. Apt. with Pvt.
bath. 317 S Park Ave.

SO U TH W A R D

INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
111 N. Park

Effic., $43. 411 Park.
Clean roomi for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom House*
i ’u y to n ite a lty
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha

For

Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Fum. Gar. Apt. 354519 Pal­ 3343 Park Dr.
323-2430
metto. Ph. 322-0323 or
TAKE up pymta. on Home in
322-3234.
Country Club Manor. Will
also sell stove, refrig., etc.
STORAGE SPACE. 307 4th
St. 322 3482 or 1374.
Ph. 322-3340.

OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE
108 Par Pleas, Crssakritr Of Lock Arbor
This lovely 4 Bedroom. 3 Balk Home kaa * Cempletsly
Boilt-la Kitrkra wltk PtepoaaL Florida Room, GE
farnaca and la equipped for air-«eadlUealag. If* truly

A LOT OF HOME FOR &lt;21,375

ODU-84

9 i a s i i CuUsrn omA f t u u m t i f SButM tnj

(».

322-9173

2 Bdrm. furn. upstetra apt.
203 E. 21 at St. $33. R. A. $393 Buya 3 Yeara Equity. 3
Bedroom*, GE range, refri­
Williams, 322-3931.
gerator. (trapes, c 1 o a 1 n g
2 HR House. Kit. equipt. V i.
costa. $91 month pays all.
Ph. 322 3303.
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
Park. Tenant will show.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Write owner, 1123 N. E. $th
Apply 3-8:30.
St., Hallandale, Fla.
1 BR Housetraller fum. Adulta
only. $73 mo. Ph. 322-1187. FHA - VA HOMES
2, 3. 4 4 BEDROOMS
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
1, 149. 4 3 BATHS
Cowan. 322-4013.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
2-ROOM furn. apt. $33 mo.
.$100
lncl. water k elec. 322-3860.
Low Monthly Paymenti

P. a Drawer «.

H an fo rd , f l o r i d *
P u b l i s h M a y S t, t i l l

12. Real E state For S a lt

Page 1U — May 29, 1964 6. For Rent

From Sanford Exchange Since it if impofiible for ui

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1. Lont &amp; Found

Yn, hara al

DThesa
e lto n a
lovaly homes
ara telling fast The
reason is solid value
-lo w price and high
quality-Comeoutand
see these wonderful
homes for yourself —
There era 16 com*
pletely furnished mod*
els to choosa from,
including • replica
of the World's Fair
House. While here en­
joy a free ride aboard
tha riverboat/'Deltona
Queen"!

97,M 0 . to 911,350. Aa
lew as &lt;240. dawn and
949.27 par monthNe elasing costal

■MVE OUT 704*7
Taka Interstate «4 — eet
off a t tha DaBary Ex­
change. or call.

MACKU MOO.DIVISION
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[ t Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Services
Piano Tuning and Repair
Attractive 3 BR, l t t Bath
NOW OPEN
home with 13 x 30 swimming W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
SUBURBAN ESTATES
Featuring New Split Level 4
Bedroom*. 2 Bath*. Fully
Air • Conditioned. Central
Heating. Large W Acre lots.
Drive West on 20th, Vi Mile
pest Interstate 4 Overpass or

Call
E. 0 . Fawcett Developer*
322 4306 or

pool, large patio, built-in
kitchen and many other nice
features can be yours for Need a shelf, screen porch,
only $17,800 with only $800 new room, carporte, new
down, and monthly payments
house or remodel. B. E.
of $109 (If in Service, $102).
Link. 322-7029.
Drive by 121 Lake Dot Drive.
Call

322-2744

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frralb May 29, 1964 — Page 11 ..14. Articles For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Free Estimates

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Building
Contractor

LMN Enterprises, Jim Hunt Realty
Inc.
Office 322-2118
WILL TAKE TRADE

Stir

Night 322-0648
323-0700
2324 Tark Dr. Sanford, Fla.

L.j—©—

PAINTING • INTERIOR - EX’TERIOR and Home Im­
provement Contractor. All
work may be financed up to
5 yra. Guaranteed satlafae*
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
322 9338.

SCOTCHMEN ARE CANNY I
About investments but we In­ NEARING COMPLETION
1318 ELLIOTT
vite them to exsmine this 2
OVER 23 YEARS
Story, 4 BR Home In Mid- 3 Bedrooms. l»i baths, Month­ of Fine Workmanship in Up­
town Sanford, priced at
ly pymts. $76.25. Call 322holstering. Draperiei, Slip­
|3,tS0. S o u n d condition. 8074.
covers. Time Payments as
Needs a UUle paint 4c clean­
little as $5 mo. Drapery
LAKE MARY
ing up. Has commercial pot­
Hardware Installations.
ential. 2 car Garage. $630 To settle estate, a 2 Bdrm. KULP DECORATING SHOP
Home with ten lotJ for cash
Down, 160 per month.
Ph. 322-2333
price of $3330.
Berryhtll Painting Contractor.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Commercial • Industrial •
Realtor
Residential. Free estimate.
Investment k Realty
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
We Appreciate Your Busi­
111 N. Park Av«.
322-9173 r A 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ness. 322-2287.
WYNNEWOOD SECTION
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
$ BR, 3 Bath home, Complete­
Of pictures that have been
ly furnished. Built-in elec, REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
published in The Herald.
kit., wall-to-wall carpeting
3rd 4k Park Ave.
CaU BUI Vincent at The
and many more attractive
Phone 322-3641
Sanford Herald. 322-2611.
features. Located on large
wooded lot. Priced to sell at 16. Female Help Wanted WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
only $13,800. Will accept
All Types and Sizes
Housetrailer on trade. For BOOKKEEPER, full Ume, SVt
day week, general office,
We Repair and Service
a Good Buy, call
typing. Apply in person,
S T I N E
morning only. Sweeney's Of­ Machinery and Supply Co.
fice Supply, 114 Magnolia.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
Office 322-2118
17. Male Help Wanted
ATTENTION!
Night 322-0648
SHS GRADUATES
323-0700
The City of Sanford Civil Scr
Have your picture taken re­
vice Board ia accepting ap­ ceiving your diploma at
3324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
plications for the position of Graduation Exercises. Con­
No. Orlando, I Sherry Ave.,
police patrolman. Require­ tact Bill Vincent, Sanford
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­ ments: 21 to 30 yrs. of age;
Herald, 322-2611 or 322-0922.
ed back yd. $64 mo. Small
height and weight to con­
equity. 322 9003.
form to established stand­ 29. Automobile Service
ards with minimum 5*9"
TURNISHED, UNFURNISH­ hgt. and 154 lbs wgt; mini­
Auto Glass, T*p*
ED Lakefroot, 3 BR, IV,
Jk Seat Covers
mum of high school educa­
bath, IS x 30 Swimming pool
tion or equivalent; resident
In Sunland&gt; 121 Lake Dot.
of Seminole county for at
OPEN DAILY-NEW HOMES least six months. Position
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
Ready for Occupancy— I k 4 offers good working condi­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
tions
and
pension
plan.
Ex­
BD'rs — Liberal Financing
amination for qualified ap­
—Low D o w n Payments,
plicants will be held at 7:30
THA • VA - In Service k
AUTOMOTIVE
p. m. June 9, 1964 in the
Conventional.
AIR-CONDITIONING
city hall. Submit applica­ INSTALLATION • SERVICING
SANFORD AREA
tions to Civil Service prior
Go West on 23th 84. to Lake
Good Used Cars Sold
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd June *, 1964.
818 French Ave.
322-7783
to Lake Mary Flra Station, DUMP Truck Driver. Haul
. right one blk. to Office, lime rock. 668-4980 after 6
332-29(4.
p.m._____________________
LONGWOOD AREA
Senkarik Glass and Paint
30 minutes South on 17*93 to 18. Help Wanted
Company
Dixlo Bell Dinar, right oa
Seminole Blvd. ooe block DAY Grill Cook. White. Must 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
be experienced. Chick 'N
to Office. 131-3911.
Treat, Sanford.

Ball-Blair Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
VA - FHA
Property Management
A Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful I, 3, 4 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
&gt; As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the best home
buy, aee the

'

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty
Office 322-211S
Night 322-0648
323-0700

3334 Park Dr.

You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­
ald Classified.

“Good news! We've decided to hold all our club
weetlnge here!"
29. Automobile Service

S3. Furniture

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Sell Us Your Furniture.
Free Inspection, estimates,
Quick Service With the
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Cash. SUPER TRADING
k repairs discounted.
POST. FA 2-0677.
211H E. 3rd.
322-3443
For tile biggest selection of
31. Poultry • Livestock
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
CHESTNUT Brown Gelding.
Broken for Cow work. Spirit­ Brokerage in Casselberry
ed L weU-mannered. Ph. af­ on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
ter 3, 322 9413.
1 New 4 Pc. Sectional—Foam
cushions. Week End Special
Baby Beef, grain fed 350 to
400 Iba. Custom cut Jk wrap­ $150; Foam Bed Pillows
ped. Ph. 322-9343 after 8 $1.49 pr.
Noll-Furay Furniture
p. m.
______
901 First St.
322 6391

31A. Pets

F1USE ESTIMATE

FREE—Pretty Kitten to good Upholstering 4c Mattress ren­
home. 322-4894.
ovating. New 4c Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Co., i t 700 Celery Ave.
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
FA 2-2U7.
23c, also bearing tomato,
cucumber k
strawberry
plants in containers for 8 COMPLETE ROOMS
home grower*. Grosser Hy­
ONLY $248 50
droponic Farms, So. San
Easy Terms
ford Ave.
Shop and Save The
Budget Way
33. Farnitura

FURNITURE

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 218 Sanford
AvI, Ph. FA 2-4132.

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
298 Ixsngwood Plaza
17-92 Ph. 838-4383

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. II. POPE CO., Inc.

If you need this much loadspace,
w e've got a good used wagon for you.
62 Rambler Ambassador Wagon
6 Passenger, Power Steering, V-8 Power On Itegulnr Gas.

61 Rambler Custom Cross Country
Pass. Wagon, 6 With Overdrive—Economy? This Is it!

61 Pontiac Tempest Safari
6 Pass. Wagon. Luggage Hack, Radio, Heater And Auto
matic — Very Nice!

6 Pass. Wagon, Air Conditioned And All Power. Pontiac’s
Finest.

Several To Choose From

Strickland - Morrison
INCORPORATED

YOUK FORD DEALER

^308 E. 1st. 81.

322-1499

MANGLE-Ironrite. Like new.
SEWING MACHINE1963 WHITE
ISO. 2 Refrigs. Good cond.
$33. $10.
Twin needle ZlgZag. Same as
new. Makes buttonholes,
NOLL-FURAY FURNITURE
monograms, blind hems, all
901 W. First St.
322-6591
without attachments. Pay
$1 per day rental for Electric
$64.26 or $6 82 per mo. CaU
Carpet Shampooer with pur­ Garrett's, 322 5244.
chase of Blue lu stre . CarHONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
roll’s Furniture.
lon, $3.00. Call 3222960 af­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
hEADY MIX CONCRETE
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
I’atloi, Floor, Free Estimates
CITY LIMITS.
Sill*, lintels, iteps, block*,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry .15. Articles Wanted
wells. Stepping atones.
WANTED: Discarded clean
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
cotton clothing k rags in
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751 large quantities. 322-2730.

END-OF M O NTH

*395
56 Dodge V
&gt;Ton
*495
59 Chevrolet Belair
*1095
62 Corvair—500 Series
*1395
59 Chevrolet Pickup
*895
57 Oldsmobile 88
*295
54 Corvette Coupe
*495

Town Panel V-8, Overdrive, Heater.

60 Pontiac Bonneville Safari
LOOK!
Used Pickup Trucks

36. Automobiles • Trucks
WHY Buy someone else* trou­
bles
WHY Go to the expense of a
second used car
WHEN You can drive a brand
new Vespa for $300
down and $4 30 per
week, and get lip to
135 m.p.g.
Transmission guaranteed for
Ufe.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

55 Cadillac 62 Scries

322-4234 6

PIANO SVC. k TUNING
Rebuilding . Retelling
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 - After 12 p. m.

BROTHERS A Headlight De­
luxe Sewing machine in lim­
ed oak Console. Makes but­
tonholes, sews on buttons,
monograms. Sold originally
for $209 30, Bal. only $71.
Ph. 322-9411.

$ Bank $
Repossessions

WANTED: Practice Pisno.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-2322.

IUIZ
Phone 322-4503

4 Door Sedan, Automatic Tranumla.
• ion. Power Steering, Power Brakes,
Radio and Hester.

25. Plumbing Services

YARDS MOWED. 322-2133.

SOFA BEDS— Used— From
$10 Up. 1 Phllco TV Console,
new picture tube $85.
NOLL-FURAY FURNITURE
901 W. First St.
322-6391

CASH for good clean Used 1957 Plymouth Fury, RAH,
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­ good cond. 1st $350 takes it.
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-7775 after 4:30
322-6391.

BARGAINS!

'61
'61
'59
'59

Chevrolet Pickup
Volkswagen Kombi
Chevrolet Pickup
Chevrolet Impala fkmv.

BOB McKEE
USED CARS
701 French Ave.

38. Motorcycles • Scooters

1961 Lambretta. Good cond.
$125. Ph. 323-0875.

39. Trailers - Cabanas

323 0721

Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers — 668 4611
Clark St., Enterprise

OF USED CAR SHOPPING
Look No Further . . . Select
Yours From These Excellent
Iluya —

1962 COMET
4 Door Redan, 8 Cylinder, Stick, Ra­
dio and Heater. Extra &lt; In n !

1962 COMET
5 Door Redan, S Cylinder, Mrr.O.
Malic, Radio and Heater, One Care­
ful Owner!

1960 FORD
Runliner Convertible, V-8, Ford-O.
Malic, Radio and Heater. Beautiful
Red With White Top!

1960 VALIANT

TOTO'S Budget Wave $7.50;
$15 Regular $10. Complete
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
2nd k Oak
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak — 322 5742

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fertilire—Ph. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

UPRIGHT Singer Vacuum.
Good cond. Ph. 322-8484.

36. Automobiles - Trucks

National

CLEARANCE

Permanent Special
20% off Regular Prices
Children's Haircuts $1.00
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8826

27. Special Services

One 7000 BTU and one 13,000
BTU Air Conditioner. Ph.
322 8343.

35. Articles Wanted

'60 Vauxhall, $587 bal, $31 mo,
'59 Plymouth, $562 bal, $30 mo,
•58 Chevrolet, $592 bal. $29 mn.
'57 Dodge. $3S9 bal, $23 mo.
'58 Ford. $596 bal. $32 mo.
'58 Ply. Wag. $t97 bal. $27 mm
'55 Ford. $337 bal, $16 mo.
'58 Rambler, $299 bal. $15 ino,
'60 Anglia. $589 bal. $31 mo.
'58 Chevrolet. $688 bal, $34 mo.
Check with
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE '56 I’ontlac, $581 bal, $31 mo.
'53 Lincoln. $499 bal, $24 mn. •
2517 Country Club Road
CARPETS A’la CARTE
'56 Ford Wg., $499 bal, $25 mo,
For the BEST Carpet Values
322-7928
'55 Mer. Wag. $399 Inal, $21 mo.
anywhere. Samples shown
'56 Mere. Good trans. $200. '37 Ply. Wag. $381 bal, $21 mo.
In your home.
Going overseas, must tell! '58 W Truck, $890 bal, $35 mo.
1100 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
2413 So. Key, Sanford.
241-6194 or
Leroy C. MacTavlih, Owner
BUYING A NEW or
322-3343 Evenings
USED CART
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
FINANCE IT WITH UB
Living room suite, wool rug,
( A ll
SANFORD AVE.
♦ Low Interest Rates
Both $30. 322-0393.
O rEN EVENING!
♦ Low Monthly Payment!
Bedroom Suite, extra chest of FLORIDA STATE BANK
drawers. 322-2732. 613 Myr
PEARL WHITE '62 V. W. Im­
tie Ave.
maculate. $1350. 2403 Key 37. Boats • Motors
Ave. Ph. 322-5278.
1951 Pontiac, ex. cond. 107 Gateway To The Waterway
Kobson S p u rtin g G oods
Temple Dr. 322-8607.
RIG $ 3 SAVINGS
Your EVINKUUE Dealer
On Floor Models A
'57 Ford 4-Dr. RAH. auto, 304-6-8 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5961
Demonstrators
trans., V-8. Nlre. $495. Ph.
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
322-8202 after 3.
16' Fiberglas Cabin Cruiser.
In Your Home
78 Merc. Motor A trlr. Many
Must sacrifice '61 Ford Gal- extras. Owe $930. Will taks
In Sanford Call
axie. Radio, Heater, Auto­ nearest offer to that amt.
SINGER
m atic Trans. 323-0939.
Representative at
Call 322 3310 after 4 p. m ,
Alan'i Fabrics k Ruga
. . . . . —1 ■—i ■■i - ■■
■■ m
'33
DeSoto
Sedan,
RAH.
A
322-5783
14'
Boat
with
trlr.,
23
Johnson
good car, priced fair. Call
Elec, start. $300 or will
May Special. Mactiettes, 09c. 322-3195 after 7 p. m., All
trade
for smaller rig. Ph.
day
Sunday.
Army-Navy Surplus, 310
322-0184.
Sanford Ave.
5

USED CAR

Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834

200 So. Park Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

PEDESTAL Fan $43. Noise­
less. Cost $95. ldesl for busi­
ness. Ph. 668-4304.

21. Baautv Salonn

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383

Apt. Size elec, stove. Good
REPOSSESSED
cond. 186 Country Club Cir­
SEWING MACHINE
White Zig-Zag-o-matic. Makes cle. $35.
buttonholes, sew* on but­
tons, monograms, etc. 3 mo. RESTAURANT SETTEES, Up­
old. Sold for $169.50. WiU in­ holstered, plaatlc covered,
approx. 100 ft. Also 6 wood
stall in your cabinet for
$99.50. Easy teems. New tables, 3A x 36. Reasonably
priced. Can be aeen any­
Warranty k attachments.
time. Phone 322-2902 for ap­
CaU Garretts. 322-8244.
pointment.
Baby Bed, complete, $15. Tele­ H lip. Shallow well pump. 9
phone type bed for pickup
mos. old. $33. Ph. 322-1318.
truck. Ph. 322-6020.
CHERRY King size headhoard. Ph. 322 0948.
Pink Baby BM complete,
Rolls way bed, Oak Drop 7 x 9 Ft. Push-up metal gar­
loaf table, 12 x 13 Rose Rug age door. Very good condi­
with pad. 322-3735.
tion. $23. Ph. 322-8463.
REPOSSESSED ZIO ZAG
Sewa on buttons, makes but­
ton holes, embroiders, and
blind stitches. With guar­
antee. Balance $61.40 or a s­
sume pymts. $6.20 mo. Sinford Sewing Center, Phone
322-9411.

SO U TH W A R D

34. Articles For Ssla

60 Mercury Commuter Wagon
6 Pass., Tower Equipped And Mechanically Very Good.

4-l&gt;oor V-8, Auto. Trans., Radio A
Heater.

Coupe With Standard Trsna. And
Healer.

*1895
*1195
*1295
*1595
*1195

Half Ton, With Furnitura Delivery
Body.

Coupe. Auto.
And Heater.

Tranai.tlaaion,

Radio

Automatic Trana., N'reda Paint.

59 Chevrolet Wagon

llriHtkwood 2 -Door; 6 Cylinder,
Standard Trana., Radio Jk Heater.
Run* Good Rut Need* Body Work,
As Is . . .

62 Corvair 95 Van
Four Speed Transmission, Heater.

Open Friday Night k

*595
*1495

Saturday Afternoons

4 Door Redan, A Cylinder, Standard
Trantmlonion. Real Economy 1

1960 FORD
4 Door Country Sedan Wagon, V-8,
Crulxr-O-.Matlr, Radio, Heater, Pow­
er Hlrrrinir and Brake*. See Thla
One Today!

1960 THUNDERB1RD
Rig V-8, Cruiae-O-Matir, Radio,
llraler. Power Sleering and Brake*.
Ural Sharp!

1959 CHEVROLET
Brook wood 4 Door Station Wagon, 8
Cylinder, I'owerglldr, Radio, Heater,
Power Steering. l,ow Mile*.

1959 FORI)
Country Sedan. 4 Door Wagon, V-8,
Furd-O-.Matir, Radio and llra trr.

1959 CHEVROLET
Bet-Air 4 Door Sedan, V-8, Powerglide, Radio, Dealer.

1959 FORI)
4 Door Ranch Wagon, 6 Cylinder,
Ford-O-Matir, Radio and Heater.

1958 FORD
Falrlane 500, 4 Door Sedan, Inter*
rrplor V-8, Crui*r-0-3latic, Radio,
llra trr, Power Steering and Ilrakea.

1957 LINCOLN
4 Door Hardtop Fully P.qulpprd.

1957 MERCURY
4 Door Sedan 2 To Choose Front.

1956 MERCURY
2 Door Hardtop.

1955 OLDSMOB1LE
4 Door “SH" Re-built Engine.

*1295
*1295
*1295
*895
*1295
*1695
*1095
*995
*1095
*895
*895
*595
*295
*195
*195

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC Holler Motor Sales UIIMT L IN C O L N m f
n u n I M ERC U R Y m v «

PONTIAC — QUICK — RAMBLER DEALER
301 W. First St.
Fh. 322-0231
OPEN FBI. NITES &amp; SAT. AFTERNOONS

COMPANY

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph, 322-6231
Ph. 322-0801

109 Palmetto Ave.
322-1884

Sanford
W. PARK MI 4-0209

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�Prairie Lake
Men Plan
Banquet
B y J i m Casselberry
The Brotherhood of Prairie
Lake Baptist Church held a
covered dish supper Monday
night followed by a program
and business meeting which
was very well attended.
Everett Stevens, newly elect­
ed Brotherhood president, preaided. Don Conway and Lamar
Cockrell were In charge of
the program.
The Brotherhood win spon­
sor a Father-Son Banquet on
Tuesday, June 16, for all men
«f the church and their sons.
Those not having sons are
asked to invite some boy who
otherwise would not be eligi­
ble to attend.
The men voted to place the
monthly periodical, “ Home
Life," in barbershops, beauty
salons and offices of doctor*
and dentists In the area from
Maitland to Longwood. Stan­
ley Sage and Jim Reed are
appointed to contact these
establishments to secure per­
mission for placing the magagine. Copies will be kept up
bo date each month.
Delegates from the Brother­
hood will attend a statewide
assembly to be held June 5-6
In DeLand.
The group also voted to spon­
sor several boy* from the RA
at Camp Joy on the Wcklva
H irer this summer.

GENEVA I*TO OFFICERS who will be installed at the opening meeting
in the fall arc, from left, Mrs, Thomas Russell, president; Mrs. L. I.
Hughey Jr., vice president; Mrs. Leo Ford, secretary and Mrs. Raymond
Stevens, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

MAJ. GEN. LOUIS H. Robortshuw, left, director of Marine Corps Avia­
tion, Tuesday became the latest to confer with local officials on the new
IIA-5C Vigilante reconnaissance bomber ut the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. Ho was greeted upon arrival by Capt. James O. Mayo, right, Com­
mander Heavy Attack Wing One, and Capt. Robert M. Ware, center. Com­
manding Officer of NAS Sanford.
(U. S. Navy Photo)

Margaret L. Davis will pre­
sent her piano pupils In • re­
cital Tuesday at 8:15 p m. at
The Sanford Woman'a Club.
There is no admission
charge and the public is cor­
dially invited to attend.

Beach Party

in the lop to include, in nnler
David Krohne, Danny Scott,
Allen Sullivan, Fred Staedler,
Hick Casselberry, Craig Kau
Me and John Worrell.
These boya earned points
for advancement, attendance,
attitude, scholarship and pay
mrnt of dues.
The aystrm of Troy weights
derives its name from tha
town of Troyes, France.

Art Federation
To Honor Dead
The Florida Federation of
Art lnc„ will conduct a dedl
cation of plaques honoring de
ceased members in ceremonies
to be held Saturday at 2 p. m
at the DeRary Mansion House.
The public is invited to at
tend.
Rev. Augustus C. Summers
will tie the speaker. Music
for the program will feature
Mr*. Beatrice Muller, contral­
to and Mr*. Laura Platt Brown
soprano and accompanist. In
charge of arrangement* are
Mr*. Florence Seymore o(
Jacksonville and Mr*. Samuel
Grierson.

New Address
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JUNE 1st,
WE WILL HE IN OUR NEW OFFICES

208 E. COMMERCIAL ST.

SANFORD
GAS COMPANY
109 W. l e t S t
P h . 322-5733

By Julia llartoa
The Jane Hill Circle of the
Ranlando S p r i n g * Baptist
WMS met recently with Mrs.
I.ee June* at her home in Dol
Kay Manor.
The prayer chairman .Mrs.
James Smith, opened the
meeting with Bible meditation
and call to prayer.
Discusiion on the study ser­
ies, “ Our Baptist Heritage,"
was led by Mrs. Harold Bla­
lock, Mrs. Mel Robinson. Mr*.
If. R. Homley, Mrs. Dan
Cowart nnd Mra. Jones.
Mrs Hamlcy, co-chairman,
conducted a brief business
session after which refresh­
ments were served by the
hostess.

Notes
at Camp Utnocho this summer was earned by Steve
Huber, Stove Nirarry and Walter Bistlinc, left to right, of Cassell&gt;crry
Hoy Scout Troop 311 ns result of a seasonal contest conducted hy the
troop.
(Herald Photo)

By Jane CaMflbrrry
Aa result of a contest runnsince last September in
Scout Troop 311 of f a i ­
ry, the three scouts who
accumulated the most
will each receive a fre,
week at Camp I-anodic thia
summer. They ore Steve Nicarry, Steve llubcr ami Walter
Bistlinc.
Out of the 35 or more boy*
participating, those finishing

EASYTERMS

Jane Hill Circle
Has Meeting

Hospital

Casselberry Scouts
n Trip To Camp

LOW DOWN PAYMENT

CENTRAL FLORIDA District Nursing Association memlicrs who re­
cently enjoyed a dinner at a DeBary restaurant were left to right, Hilda
Garde Johnston. Verta Johnston, president of the Association and Mr. and
Mrs. John Jenkins of the DeBary Manor Nursing and Retirement Home,
who conducted a tour of the Manor, following the dinner.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Thc DeBary Wayfarer* will
meet at 2;3o p. m. Monday at
the Community Center for
their last meeting of the year
until next September.
Anniversaries of 43 Way­
farers will be rccognited. Of
these, four have been Masons
for 50 years or more and 21
have been Masons for 40 year*
or more.
Regular businesj will be
transacted. Guest speaker will
be George Touhy, executive
vice president of First Federal
Savings and Loan Association
of Sanford, who will talk on
“ Government in Business."

Piano Pupils To
Give Recital

United Pro*byte&gt;rlan Youth of
St.
Andrew*
Presbyterian
Church of Bear Lake enjoyed
an afternoon party and picnic
last Sunday at Daytona Beach.
Chaperone* for the croup of
25 member* wx*r&lt;* Mr. and
Mr*. Jarmvs Ridgcwcll.

By M aryam Miles
The May meeting of the
Bear Lake Home Demonstra­
tion Club was held a t the home
of Mrs. George Bichl on Holli­
day Avenue in Bear Lakq
with Mrs. Jessie Jacob* and
Miss Myrtle Wilson, agent, as
guest speakers.
Mrs. Bichl presented a dis­
cussion on flower arrange­
ment* and Miss Wilson dis­
played items made from cot­
ton bags as prepared by the
National Cotton Council.
During the business meet­
ing M was voted that Mrs.
Marie Hubbard will take over
the presidency as Mrs. R. A.
Jackson has moved from the
area. Mrs. Earl Howell will
fill the office of secretary un­
til the next election of offic­
ers.
The elub will recess during
the summer month*. The
opening meeting next fall will
be held in September at the
home of Mrs. Mickey Dullins
on Holliday Avenue.

Wayfarers
To Meet

Ascension
Plans Service
In German
By Jane Casselberry
In compliance with numer­
ous requests Ascension Luth­
eran Church on Ovcrbrook
Drive, Casselberry, la plan­
ning another all-German ser­
vice to be held on June 7 at
Y:30 p.m.
The sermon will be deliver­
ed by Jtev. W. 1L Wledermann of Faith Lutheran
Church In EustU. Rev. C. It.
Zehndcr, pastor of Ascension,
Will be the liturgist.
Previous German services
have drawn attendance from
throughout the Central Flor­
ida area. The public is invit­
ed to attend.

Village Ready
For July 4

Bear Lake HD
Club Meefs

Vfr VenTarB V rrtll
Page 12 — May 20, 1964

SOUTHERN HELL TELEPHONE HLDG.

Same Fast, Friendly Service
with th* added convenience of

MAY 28
Admissions
Mary E. Dresser, William
If. Stemper, Susie B. Payne,
Mary Eckel, Elden J. Shiver,
Geraldine A. Benedict, Jac­
queline Hunt, all of Sanford;
James T. Barker, John Leone,
John I-owry, all of DeRary;
Donald llunaon, Zell wood;
Khoda Sarid, Deltona; Bessie
Folden, Chuluota; Richard
Shai,i, Maitland;
Virginia
Hoover, Orange City.
Rirthi
Mr. and Mre. Francis Bene­
dict, Baby Roy; 51r. and Mre.
Georre Dresser, Baby Boy,
Sanford.
Discharge*
Debra McWhorter, Herman
I.. Yates, Donald Hunter,
Carolyn Brown, Patricia A.
Taylor and Baby Girl, all of
Sanford; Doris D. Fraata,
Nell* V. Cherington, of Lake
Mary.

Uncommitted
TAMPA (UP1) — Florida’*
54 Republican delegate*—«mbittered by an intra-party bat
tie with Gobi water forces—
will go to the GOP national
convention in July uncommit­
ted to any candidate.
Many filet gather nectar
from flowers, according to
the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

M

Novena Devotion

MANY NOVELTY ARTICLES sold nt Saturday's PTC” Gay 90’s Fes­
tival" in Enterprise were prepared by these members of the group, from
left, Mrs. Peggy Drach, Mrs. Annabel! Tropf, Mrs. Pat Hatchett, Mrs.
Bill Cook, Mrs. Marian Brnddock and Mrs. Janice Scmones and daugh­
ter, Diunne.
(Cox Photo)

Rev. James S. Honnen. pantor of the Church of the Na­
tivity, ha* announced that
Miraculous Medal liovena de­
votions, usually held Monday
evenings at the church, hav*
been discontinued for the sum­
mer months. They will be re­
sumed in September.

DE Training Class Held For
Lyman Students And Parents
lly Jane Casselberry
A pre-training class was
conducted Tuesday night nt
| Lyman High School for the
new Distributive Education
students ami their pnrents by
Lloyd Barnes, DE coordina­
tor. and E. S. Douglass, coun­
ty supervisor of adult and voNational education.
A total of 24 parents nnd
122 students attended the
meeting. Purpose was to acI quaint them with the back­
ground of distributive educa­
tion and what Lyman expects
to offer next year. Two films
on the subject were shown,
one from the state depart­
ment of education and the
THIS PADDLE may come in handy in Ralph
other
from the University of
Diggs’ new job as principal of Hernando High
Indiana.
School in Brooksville. It and numerous other
Douglass spoke on the job
gifts were presented to Diggs and his wife,
opportunities for s t u d e n t *
Jessie, at a farewell party in their honor given
pointing out that DE also of­
by the Christian Homemakers Class of Cassel­
fers night classes for inter­
berry Community Methodist Church.
ested adults. Night courses
•
such as sccrctnry-rcccptionist, PIIX operator, salesman­
ship, typing and shorthand
may be offered at Lyman
next fall if demand is suffic­
ient.
The Lyntnn DE t'luh will
hold nn end of the year pic­
By Jane Casselberry
| of member* of the class. They nic this Sunday afternoon at
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diggs also received many small re the home of Mr. and Mr*. Toni
of Altamonte Springs were membranccs from thoie at Peacock, Crystal Bowl Circle,
Casselln-rry.
, .
lending,
guests of honor Sunday after­
noon at a farewell get togeth­
er given by the Chri»tian
Homemaker* Class of the Cas­
selberry Community Mcthodlit
Church at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Shook on
Lake Hodge.
Mr. and Mr*. Diggs and
their family will be moving
in June to Brooksville where
he will be principal at Herando High School. The Diggs
have been active members of
the Christian Homemakers
Class since they moved to the
area when he became prin­
cipal at Lyman.
Approximately 80 members
and their families attended the
affair and enjoyed a pot luck
luncheon on the lawn. Swim­
ming and tennis were also en­
joyed.
The guests of honor were
presented with a lovely Pray­
ing Hands plaque and a large
wooden paddle with the signa­
tures and personal messages

I

Class Honors Couple
At Farewell Party

GEDHOOMMl CMimWEI
Tbs ideal
bilancs
at coaling
wd dekumidificalios
let sleeping
comfort!

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SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
118 Magnolia

322-1562

O V I N G ?
C A L L

FREE PARKING

Southern Loan

By Doris Dean
Plana are being completed
by North Orlando Community
Committees for the annual
Fourth of July celebration to
lie held in the village recre­
ation area.
Final deUils of the linn
cash awards event have been
worked out and information
is available by contacting sny
member of any committee.
Volunteer firemen will spon­
sor an auction and resident!
with items of furniture, baby
equipment, lawn tools, etc.
which could be dorniu-d ara
asked to contact Malvin CampIk-11 who will arrange for pickups and storage. I.ast year
the auction proved to be a
main highlight of the celsbration.
The firemen also will spon­
sor the Penny Throw gam*
with Chief Bill Hahn to be in
charge nnd young bowlers
will get a chance to test their
ability nt the Ro||.A-BnlI
game.* with Fireman Lloyd
Brown in charge.
A booth offering wide var­
iety in food and drink will b*
sponsored by the Garden Club.
Additional plan* for the
event will be announced a*
completed.

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COMPANY

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"Kenny” Reutebuch, populur Manager of Ted Williams Hurdware the
past five year* turning over the key to new Manager, A1 Stanley.
“Kenny ha* purchaaed a Hardware store in Tavares and will assume his
new duties June 1st.
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Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

J O R D A N M IS S IO N A R Y
R A P T IS T CHURCH
1031 TV. F i r s t S t r e e t
S u n d a y S ch o o l
10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p __11:00 a. m.
Hilda S t u d y ( S u n d a y ) 7:00 p m.
E v a n g e l i s m S e r v i c e 7:00 p. m.
W e d . P r a y e r M e et .... 7:00 p. m.
Bill S t e p h e n s ................. P a a t o r
A C o r d i a l W e l c o m e to All

C H U R C H O F OO D
OF PROPHECY
3501 E l m A v an u *
Rev. R. I . S t r i c k l a n d .... P a a l n r
S u n d a y School .......... &gt;:45 a. m.
TVorahlp S a r v l r * _ 10:45 a. m.
K v - .n g allallo Hrrv . „ 7:30 p. m.
W ednesday:
Y o u n g i ’r o p l t V. I . R. S r r v .
7:10 p. m.
Illhl* T r a i n i n g S r r v 5:00 p m .

O R ACE M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H
O nora nd., at W oodland A v a ,
Rev. J o h n H. H ir e * J r . . P a a l n r
C h u r c h S ch o o l ........ 1:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g TVorahlp . . . 11:00 a. m.
M Y F ----------------------- 1:30 p.
m.

O STEEN RA PTIST CH U RCH
HTVT. 413
P h . 331-1114
P a s t o r __ _ C h e a t e r TV. P l a n k
S u n d a y S ch o o l ___ _ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g S e r v i c e .... ! l :o o a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n __— 0:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g S e r v i c e „ 7:10 p. m.
W e d n e s d a y M eatlnga:
O rganisation*
f : l o p. m.
Prayar
7:10 p. m.
C h o i r — — ---- --- 1:10 p. m.

Congregational

Adventist
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T U B SE V E N T H -D A Y
A D V EN TIST CHURCH
C o r n e r 7 t h A E lm
n . I. M a t h t w a .......... ...... P a s t o r
S ER V IC ES SATU RDAY—
S a b b a t h S c h o o l __ _ * : I 0 a. m.
W o r s h ip S ervice ... H i M - f c - m r
W ed n esd ay N ig h t
P r a y e r S e r v i c e ........ 7:30 p. m.
“ W a H a v a T h la H o p e " r a d i o
m t » a &gt; i e a c h S u n d a y a. m.
a t l i l t o v a r W T III1 a t 1400
o n y o u r r a d i o dial.

Alliance
C H R I S T I A N M I S S IO N A R Y
ALLIA N CE CH U RCH
1401 P a r k Ava. a t 14th St.
Rav. C. C. Dee*. J r . ---- P a a t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l .____1:41 a. m.
W o r a h l p S a r v l c a _ 11 :«&gt;0 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p __ 7:00 p. m.
A lliance T o u lh
F e l l o w s h i p ( S u n . ) _ . 1:45 p. m.
(W ad)
P r a y a r S a r v l e a _ _ T:I0 ». ««.

9

Assembly Of God
P I N E C R E S T A S S E51R LT
O P &lt;IOD C H U R C H
C» r. 77 th a n d E l m
H . M. W i l d e r ................... P a a t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l —— 0:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
10:50 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p .... 7:10 p. m.
T o u l h S erv . ( S u n . ) .. 4:00 p m.
M i d - W e e k S e r v . ( W a d . ) _ 7:50
p. m.

Baptist
FIR S T R A P T I8 T CH U RCH
511 P a r k A v e n u e
r. n. C h a n c e ________ P a a t o r
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 1:1# *• m.
S u n d a y S ch o o l — w_ 0:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ...... 0:1® p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p .. 7:45 p. m.
W ad . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p. m.
CEN TRA !. B A P T IS T CH U RCH
Cor. 14t h St. A O a k Ava.
H all s m i t h _________ ___ P a a t o r
Sun d ay School —
1:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p __ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U u n l o n _ 0:45 p. m.
E v e n i n g S e r v i c e ....... 1:00 p. m.
W ad . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p. m.
N u r e e r y Open
W T R I t ............. - ..... — 7:3" p. m.
Sunday Nila B ro ad cast

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W E S T S I U E M ISSIO NARY
IIA IT I8T CHURCH
Sih St. A H o l l y Ave.
P a u l M. C a l l e y ........ ........ P a a t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l —
10;t&gt;o a. m.
Sunday
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 11:00 a. in.
Sunday
E v e n i n g AVorahlp
7:00 p. in.
Wrdneaday

P r a y e r S a r v l c a .......... 7:00 p. m.

0

P IN E C R E S T B A PTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
P a a t o r .......... W i l l i a m J. Ou eaa
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p . 11:00 a. m.
S u n d a y S c h o o l — ...... 1:45 »• m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n ........ 5:15 P- m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p .... 7:30 p. m.
W ad . O f l l e a r a A T a a c h a r a
M e a l i n g ----- -------— d:3# P- *"■
E L D E R S P IIINOH IIAPTIH T
Old O r l a n d o lid. a t H e a t e r Ava.
H. H a m i l t o n ( I r l H I n .... P a a t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l —
1:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n — . *:3® P- m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p — 7:45 p. m.

P O N l l R E fl ATION At*
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
(U nited C h u rc h of C h r le l)
P a r k A v a n u * a t 3 ( t h St.
• :(5 a. m. ....... C h u r c h S ch o o l
l t : o o a. m. __ W o r a h l p 8 r r v l r *
1:10 p. m. __ C h r l a t t a n Y o u t h
M inistry
B r v . W a i t t r A. B. M c P h t r a o n ,
P aator

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T CH R IST IA N CHU RCH
D ISCIPLES O F CH R IST
1007 8 S a n f o r d Ave.
R. V e r n o n F u l l e r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____0:45 a. m.
M orning W o r s h i p
11:00 a. m.

C H R IST C H U R C H
Church Street, U n g w o o d
F r . C h a r l r a TV. g t a w a r t ,
V icar
H o ly C o m m u n i o n — 7:10 a.
S u n d a y S rh o o l ....... 0:00 a.
F a m i l y S a r v l c a __ 1:00 a.
S e r v ic e A S r r m o n __ 10:45 a.

Church Of Christ
CH U RCH O F CH R IST
Oanava
R a lp h P r e w a r J r .
E vangelist
Illhl* S ch o o l ........ I0:u0 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _11:00 a. m.
E v en in g W o rship
7:10 p. m.
W ed . P r a y a r S e r v ic e 7:10 p. m.

Jr.
m.
m.
m.
m.

H O L T CROSB
(01 8. P a r k Ava.
F r . l . t r n y D. S o p er. H e c t o r
H o l y C o m m u n i o n .... 7:10 a. m.
F a m i l y Berv leo a n d
S u n d a y School ------- -- l;00 a. m.
M orning P r a y a r
(First Sunday —
l l o l y C o m m u n i o n 11:00 a. ra.

P AOLA C H U R C H O F C H R I S T
H i g h w a y 4« Went
M o rrl* R u b y
E vangelist
lllh le C la s a _ ........ 10:00 a. m.
M orning T V nrahlp
11:00 a. m.
E vening W o r a h l p
1:00 p. m.
Hilda Claaaea W ad . _ 7:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

C H U RCH O F C H R IST
1513 P a r k A v e n u e
R e r t B r o w n ____ _ E v a n g e l i s t
Sunday
B ib le S t u d y ........ .... 10:00 a. m.
M n r n l n g TVnrahlp .... 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g S e r v i c e „ 1:30 p. m.
S ee " H e r a l d o f T r u t h " 1 p. m.
S u n d ay on C h a n n el 1
Tuesday
L a d l e s Blld* C la s a _ 10:00 a. m.
W ednesday
l l l h l a C l a s s ______ 7:30 p. m.

Doctor? Lawyer? Merchant? Already Bobbin's parents are planning for Ills future.
They're saving to give him the ImvI education nlitstinalvlt*, because they want him to bo
happy and successful . . . a sou to lx* proud of.

Christian Science
FIR S T

CH U RCH O F C H R IS T
SCIEN TIST
l o o E a s t S eco n d S t r a t i
S unday Service A
S u n d a y S ch o o l ___ 11:00 a m.
S u h j e o t : " A n c i e n t e n d Mod*
e r n N e c r o m a n c y , a l l a e Mae*
m erlam and lly p n o tlam . De­
nounced”
W a d n r e d a y S e r v i c e .. 0:00 p m.
R e a d i n g R e n m i 301 E. F i r s t .
W e e k d e y a : 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. m. F r i d a y E v e n i n g : 1:101:10 p. m.

All TO* IHI CHU3CM
TM4 CHURCH FOR AU,
Tlie O t u n h la Ilia grant ret
f.«|i,r on «-iii4It fur Ilit’ Inrild&lt;&gt;1 i l i n r a i l r r nm l good
illin n ah ip . It i« a atmrluiusn
&lt;&gt;: a|&gt;iril:ul v alu rt, Without
n stro n g c h u r c h , nail h er
tlrn iortnry n o r civilitalion
tail eurviie. T h r t r s i * lour
►■inini r ra a o n a w h y e v e r y
IH rwnt &gt;Ikh:IiI n lln u l ss-mcra
r r g u l . u l v anil *n|i|nirl l h a
iluirvh. They a t r : i l l For h i t
own sake. (21 Fur hi* &lt;till(In n a sake. (.1) Fur Ilia e.rka
hia nmiumnity nml tuition,
i t : Fur l h r snkr of lh a t liu n h
ilaflf, which itenlt hia mural
nml tnntrri.il *u|i|»r4. I'lnn
to go to c h u r c h r r g u l a r l y
ami rrail j o u r lllhle d aily .

It would be splendid if a good education automatically led to happiness and suc­
cess, hut unfortunately it doesn't. Many well-educated men and women have failed
utterly when it came to living a stable and worthwhile life, bccauru they lacked the
strength of character that would have sustained them.
There is no better training ground for llie building of character than the Chris­
tian Church. There children art* encouraged to follow a way of life that will not fail
them, and to respect themselves and their fellows.
(Jive your child every chance to succeed. Make sure that his education Includes
a thorough knowledge of tin: time-tested Christian truths.

Church Of God

C'T* rlfl.l VM, K-lrirr Ah r»t(*l"r A n i&lt;- Ian., Strestsirp, Va.

C H U R C H O F OOD
S in d A F r e n c h
H. C. S m i t h __________ I 'a a l n r
S u n d a y S ch o o l ......- 9:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 11:00 a. m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c S erv . - 7:10 p. m.
T u aa. P r a y a r Harv. .. 7:10 p. m.
T h u r a . Y o u n g P ao p l*
E n d e a v o r — — ------7:10 p. m.

Sunday
Kxodua
15:11-18

Monday
Doutomnomy
31M-9

Wfilnroday
Proverb*
4:20-27

Tuculav
I'.utlma
112:1-10

Th tirsduy
Ann**
6:0-15

Kritlay
T it u s

2:1-15

Stilurilav
llrlirotvjt
13:7-18

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C H R IS T M E TH O D IST

ciiuncii

S unland E state*
c itru s H eights
Rea. R a y tlre g o ry , J r . P a a ln r
C h u r c h S ch o o l ...... 3:43 a. m.
M o r n i n g TVorahlp
11:00 a. m.
M Y F ................... ...... _ 0:10 p. m.
E v a. W o r s h i p ___ _ 7:10 p. m.
W ed . I * ra y e r S e r v i c e 7:13 p m .

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W. 3nd St. a t M apl* Ava.
P a u l l l l c k e * ______ ___ P a a l n r
S u n d a y S ch o o l . . . . . . 3:41 a. m.
M o r n i n g T V o r a h l p __ 10:45 a. m.
T o u l h ____ _____ _____ 3:04 p. m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c S e r v lc o 7 i # t p. tw.
M id-W eek
S e r v ic e ( W a d . ) _ 7:33 p. m.
T h ird Sunday
8 l n g e p l r a t l o n . . . 1:03 p. m.
FIR ST CHURCH
T H E NAZARENE
T u b e M a ry . F l a .
R a v . TV. L. H o lc o m b * , P a s t a *
Sunday
3:45 a. m. . . . . . . Illhl* S ch o o l
11:00 a. nt. __ M o r n i n g TVorahlp
7:00 p. m. . . . E v e n i n g Her vlc*
7:00 p. m. ... TVed. M i d - W e e k
P ra y a r Service!
7:00 p. m. . . . 3nd W ad . M i s s ­
io n ary Sarvlca
OF

Pentecostal

F R E E M E T H O D IST C H U R C H
C o r n e r ( I h 81. a n d L a u r e l Ava.
K u g e n a S h r l d o n ......... .. P a s t o r
T elephone: llt-7015
S u n d a y S r h o o l .. . . . . 1:45 a. in.
M o r n i n g TVorahlp . . . 10:45 a. m.
E v e n i n g TVorahlp . . . 7:00 p. m.
W ed . P r a y a r S e r v i c e 7:10 p. m.

FIR S T PEN TECO STA L
C H U R C H O F LONUTVOOB
331 O r a n g e s t r e e t
R a v . K. R u t h U r a n t . . . P a a t o r
S u n d a y S rh o o l ____ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g TVorahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
S u n d a y E v e n i n g __7:30 p. m.
TVed. Illltl* S t u d y . 7:31 p. m.
C um itiernrs M ealing
F r i d a y ------------ . _ 7:1* p. as.

Lutheran

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE
REDEEMER
101 W. 33t h P l a c e
" T h # C h u r c h of th * L u t h e r a n
H o u r " a n d T V " T h l a Is Ih *
L if e "
H e r b e r t W. ( l o e r a a ........ P a a l n r
S u n d a y Nrhn ol
, R:I5 a. in.
W o r a h l p S a r v l c a . . 1*:1« a. nt.

FIR ST P R E SB Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
O a k Av*. A 3 rd 94.
O r o v e r C. S e w e l l J r . _ P a a t a r
E d g a r W. S m ith J r . A a elatan t
P aatn r
M n r n l n g TVnrahlp . . 3:30 a. m.
c h u r c h School
3:43 a . m.
H es iln n M o ala . . . . _ l a : 4 ! a . m.
M o r n i n g TVorahlp . . . 11:03 a. m.
I* ln n etr F e l l o w s h i p 3:00 p. m.
S e n i o r HI F e l l o w s h i p 0:00 p.m .
E v e n i n g T V o r a h l p __7:30 p. in.
W ad . P r a y a r M e a t __ 7:03 p. ra.

(1OOD S I I K r i l E R P
L UTHERAN CHURCH
3300 A O r l a n d o D r lv *
H w y . 17.33)
S anfurd. F lo rid a
131-7313
Th* Ra y. ( l e o r g a K l n n a m n n ,
In letlm P a sto r
S u n d a y S ch o o l . . . . 1:15 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p .... 11:0* a. m.
C o m m u n io n — F i r s t S u n d ay la
E s r l i M o n th
K I N D E ltU A KT KN AND N U R S ­
ERY

CHURCH O r T H E COVENANT
3773 S o u t h O r l a n d o D r l v *
T ltonta* H. M a k l n . . . . P a a t n r
W o r a h l p ......... 3:00 a. ra.
c h u r c h S ch o o l _ _ l o :« o a. m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH

Methodist
F IR S T M ETH O D IST C H U R C H
I I I P a r k Ava.
J o h n T. A d am * J r , .... P a s t o r
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p . . . 5:30 p. m.
S u n d a y Mrliool
3:43 a. m.
M o r n i n g TVnrahlp __ 10:33 a. m.
M Y F M e e t i n g s ..... 1:30 p. m.
I Interm ediate, Senior)
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p __ 7:30 p. m.

j

N O T IC E
CALL

322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible-

li

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. Si Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crupps und Employees

NELSON &amp; rO.. INC.
Oviedo, Kloridu

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose Si Wilks liowman &amp; Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey Si Employees
SR 46 Si Beardall

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

.1. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STR1CKLAND-MORR1SON, INC.
and Staff

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First it French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

WIGHT GROCERY CO., INC.
and Staff

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

SMPITY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving 1. Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

BURNUP &amp; SIMS. INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING Sl
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly &amp; Employee*
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. Firat, Sanford
A. DUDA Si SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE Si
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

J-aROY C ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYb a pt ist

A n t lot h U a p l l a t C h u t c b , Oviedo
C e n t r a l U a p l l a t C h u r c h . 1311 O a k Av*.
C h u lu o ta F ir s t B a ptlot C h u rch
C h u l u o t a B a p t i s t M laalon
S p o r t s m a n ' s C lu b , C h u l u o t a
E ld e r S p rin g * lla p tla t C hurch.
550 L e h m a n lid
F i r s t l l a p t l a t C h u r c h . 513 r a r k Av*.
F r i e n d s h i p B a p t i s t C h u r : h *7
A ltam o n te S p rin g s
n t . 431. Allan:*Mile S p r i n g s
F ira t lla p tla t C h u rc h of D eB ary
F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rc h of O eoava
F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rc h o f L ake M ary
F i r s t l l a p t l a t C h u r c h o f L a k * Monro#
F i r a t U a p t l s t C h u r c h o f L o n g w o o d . Cor .
C h u r c h A O ran*
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h *»f Oviedo
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h o f S a n l-*ndo S p r i n g *
F i r a t S h ilo h a t i s s l o n a r y l l a p t l a t C h u r c h ,
UOI W. I l l h SI
F o re e t City U apllat c h u rc h
F o u n t a i n H e a d B a p l l a t C h u r c h . Oviedo
L o v o S o u t h e r n B a p l l a t Mlaalon. C h u l u o t a
M issionary B a p tis t
C h urch N orth
Rd.
E n te rp rise
M acedonia
M is sio n
B a p llat
Church
O a k H i l l ltd O ateen
M orning Q iory B a p tist Church. O aoava H w y.

Mt. O liv e M le e tn n a ry l l a p t l a t C h u r c h . S an
I .a n '!&lt;&gt; s p r l n a a l i d . L o n g w o o d
Ml. Z io n M i s s i o n a r y U a p l l a t , S i p e s Av*.
New
Mt.
C a lv a ry
M issionary
B a p llat
110* W. I 3 lh St.
New Salem Prim itive U apllat Church,
t i o s W. 13th St.
N a w Mt. Z io n l l a p t l a t C h u r c h . 1730 p e a r Av*
O a k l a w n B a p t i s t C h a p al. &gt;7(1 W. &gt;0lh St.
O staan llap tlai C h u rc h
I 'l n a c r c a t l l s p t l « t C h u r c h . 1*1 W. O n o r a ltd.
I 'ra lrle l.ak# U apllat C h u rrh , Rida* l t d .
Fern P ark
P r o g r e s s M lv a to n a ry R s p 'l e l C h u r c h . k l l d w e y
S e c o n d S h ilo h M l s s l o n s r y l l a p t l a t C h u r c h .
N i n t h it H i c k o r y
St. J a m e a M i s s i o n a r y U a p l l a t C h u r c h SI*,

nd. (15

Oateen

St. P a u l M l a e l o n a ry l l a p t l a t C h u r c h , I t h SI.
St. M a t t h e w s M is s io n a r y U a p l l a t C h u r c h
C a n a a n ll a l g l i t *
St. J o h n ' s M i s s i o n a r y U a p l l a t C h u r e h .
330 C y p r e s * St.
T e m p l e U a p l l a t C h u r c h . P a l m S p r i n g s Rd .
A ltam o n te Springs
W aslald* M issionary U apllat C hurch,
411 S. H o l l y Av*
Z i o n H o p * B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 713 O r a n g * Ava.
CA T H O L IC
C h u r c h o f th # N a t i v i t y . L a k e M a ry
A l l So u l* C a lh o t l o C h u r c h , i l l O a k Ava.

)

J

St
A n n 's
C a th o lic
C hurch,
P erillin g
P late. D ellary
St. M a ry M a g d a l e n e C a th o l i c Chur* I*. M a l ll a n d A«*. A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s
C H R IS T IA N
F i r a t c h r l a t l a n C h u r c h . 13o; S S a n f o r d A i* .
C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h ristia n Church,
3101 p a r k Ave
N orthelde
C hristian
C h u r It,
F l o r i d a
H av en In , M a itlan d
CHURCH o r

C H R IS T

C h u r c h o f C h r l e l . 1513 s I ' a t k Av*.
C h u r c h o f C h r i s t , ti e i i e v a
C h u r e h o t C h r i s t , l * i n g * ood
C hurch of C hrlal, I 's n ls

church

n r non

C h u r c h of Mod. 503 H i c k o r y
C h u rch of d u d . ::o n s F rench
C h u r c h o f Ood, O v ied o
EPISCO PA L
All S a i n t s E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h E. D e B a r y
Av*.. E n l a r p r l a a
C h rist K pls.opal Church. Longwood
All o s l u t s (episcopal, h . n t i r p r l s *
H o l y C r o s s E p i s c o p a l , P a r k Av*. a t 4 th

l . l 'T I I H R \ N
4* m e l o n
t.ulheran
C h u n li,
O irtb iw k
D r , C e a se Hit t r y
r lo o d s h e p h e r d U n i t e d Lt h e r n .
3IMI0 S. O r l a n d o l*r
L u t h e r a n C h u r , n r*f t h e R e d e e m e r .
l o i W. 351b I'la. a
M e ss ia h L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , A m e r i c a n L e g io n
H all, I ' r a l r l e l.ak*. p e r n p a r k
St. L u k e s l.ulliiMan C h u r c h , lit. 414 S l a v i a
M ETH O D IST
H arnett
M e m o ri a l
M ethodist C hu rch ,
E.
D ellary A i r , K nterprls*
H e a r L i k e M e t h o d is t C h u r c h
lint h r I A M U . C h u r c h , C a n a a n H e i g h t *
I 'a s i e . l b e r r r C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d is t C h u r c h .
H » &gt; I I »J a P to ey It id g* l t d , C e s s e l h e r r y
I ' e R a r y C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d is t C h u r c h W.
H ighland*. D ellary
C hrist M ethodist C hurch
S u tllatid K s l a l e a
F i r s t M e t h o d is t C h u r c h , 413 P a r k Av*.
F i r s t M a l h o d l s t C h u r c h o f O v ied o
F r s * M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , 303 W. 4 l h SL
O r * r * M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , O n o r a ltd.
O r e n t C h a p e l A M K. C h u r c h , D v led o
O a k g r o v * M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , Uvledo

O s te e n 3 1 * th n d lil C h u r c h
P au l*
\V es t* )aii
M a t h o d la t,
R t.
44
W. a l P a o l a
SI. J a m e a A . M E , S a n f o r d Av*.
St. M a r y 's A.M E. C h u r c h Nt. Itt. 415 O a l a a n
81.
P a u l 's
M a t h o d la t
C h u r e h
O ataan
ltd. E n l a r p r l a a
Stafford
M em orial
M e th o d ist
C h u n k
S. D e l l a r y
NA Z A RK N R
F 1 rs t
N asarant,
W.
C hurch
of
th *
3nd a t 3lap l*
th*
N asarant,
Fern
Park
Church
of
O’l l r l e n lid., E a r n P a r k
L a k e M ary C h u rch o t th* N a s a r t a *
IHiKSUYTKR IA M
C o m m u n i t y r r a s b y t e r l a n C h u r c h . I-ak* M a ry
F irst
I’ra a b y t a r l a n
Church,
Oak
Ava.
A l t d St.
F irs t P re sb y terian Church. C aaaalbarry
F irst
P raabytarlan
Church
af
D eB ary,
E H igh lan d
P r e s t o te r la n C h u r r h of T h* C o v a n a n t
*775 8. O r l a n d o Dr.
SL A n d r e w s P r a a b y t a r l a n C h u r c h 1311 Lnh&gt;
n a a l Bch. Dr., D ear L a k e
U paala C o m m unity
P roahytorlaa Church,
l l p s a l a ltd.
W aalm ln later P raobyterlan Church, H ow all
P n t k . l i t . 411

SEVENTH

DAT

A D V EN TIST

F o re st Lak* K evonlh-day A dventist Church,
H w y . 414, F o r e s t C ity
N aventh-day
A dventist
Church. M ilita n t
Av*., A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s
Sanford
S avonth-day
A dventist
Church,
S e v e n t h 43 E l m
OTHER CHURCHES
A lie n * A M E. C h u r c h , O livo A 11th
o h u r c h o f Oo d In C h r l a L O v l o d t
C h u lu o ta C om m unity Church
C h u r c h o f (3od o f I ' r o p h a c y , 3147 E tr a Aon.
C h u rch of Jaau * C h ris t o t L e t l t r Dae
S a i n t s . 3111 P a r k Av*.
C u m m u n lly Chapel, A lla m o n t* S p rin g s
E a s t e r n O r l h o d o a C h u r c h . SL J o h n s C h r y ­
s o s t o m C h a p a l . H w y . 13-31. E a r n P a r k
C o n g r e g a t i o n H a t h I srael. 13th 4k M a g n o l i a
F irs t C h u rc h ot C hrist, Scientist,
lo« E. t n d SL
F irs t P an laco aial C hurch of Longw ood
Mi.
O liv a
llo lltio s o
Church,
Oak
MIR
Rd. ( r a t t a n
P l n s c r e a t A s s e m b l y o f O o d . 1 7 th t E l m
S a n f o r d A l l l s n o * C h u r c h , 14*1 S. T urk Aon,
S an fo rd C o n g reg atio n of J s h o v a h 'a W i t ­
n e s s e s . 1431 W l i t 9L
T h * S a l v a t i o n A rm * . 314 E. 3 n d SL
U n i t y C h u r c h o f S o n f o r d . l t d E . 1*1 94.

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Now There Are Six

May 30 wax designated as Memor­
ial Day in 1868 by Gan. John A. Lo­
gan. Commander-in-Chief of the
Grand Army of the Republic, to hon­
or the memory of Union soldiers who
fell in the Civil War.
Eventually moat of the states
made it a legal holiday. And grad­
ually Memorial Day came to be ob­
served in memory of the warrior
dead of all of America's wars and
some conflicts that are, in the mod­
ern mode, ''non-wars.'*
The ranks of the Union comrades
have been swelled by their success­
ors of the Spanish War and World
W ar I, that was to have ended all

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'Only the Dead Have Seen the End of W ar 7
— Douglas MacArthur, after Plato

wars, only to l&gt;c followed by the cat­
astrophic World War II.
And then came Korea, which they
said was no war at all. but a "po­
lice action"—but war it was to the
men who suffered and fought and
died in it.
Now, on this 06th Memorial Day,
American sen-icemen are dying in
yet another such "non-war" in a for­
eign climc-Vict Nam. To these, Me­
morial Dny is dedicated, too.
For their deaths are just as much
sacrifices for presentation of the
American creed of democracy as were
those made on the field from Bull
Run to Gettysburg.

In this black-and-white view, Po­
land, seething with intellectual re­
volt, is the same as primitive, Stal­
inist Albnnin. Communist Yugoslav­
ia is no different from Castro Cuba.
Therein, believes Kennan, lie the
seeds of mutual nuclear destruction.
Opposing this is the exciting op­
portunity confronting the Wsst —
to take a hand in guiding the evolu­
tion of communism by encouraging
the liberalising tides that are begin­
ning to awcep against the rock-ribbed regimes of certain Communlit
nations, including Russia herself.
It is a time of great troubles in
the "Communist world." says Ken­
nan—which is to say, a time of
greet hope for the West and greet
challenge to otir statesmanship.

Lyle C. Wiison Soys:
III. I
life j
1,1
1)1

Laws Won’t Work

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V a lM Press Intsrnstionsl
RssllsUc contemplation of
th s civil rlg h u problem now
lowlrlng ovsr ths nstlon turns
up a fact th at should alsrm
all toatam ed, whits and black,
North and South.
That fa st la that ths probIsm of civil rights doss not
vasnond readily if a t all to
lsftlU U va solutions. For ax
ampls, in Nsw York City, ths
capital city of civil rights,
ths re have keen thrsaU and
echlevtnunU of shocklnt civil
disorder. In his "EDITOR'S
NOTEBOOK” publishsd In ths
K n l|h t nsw ipapsri, John S.
Knight wsll sUUd this situ­
ation, Ilka this i
"This Irony of such rabblerousing by civil rlghU lead­
ers is that Nsw York has
dons mors to proUct Negro
Job rigbU, sssuro open hous­
ing, provide equal accommo­
dation • and use burst to trans­
port children frsm segregat­
ed neighborhoods than any

other city In the country."
New York has plenty of
law. Moreover, the elected
public officials of Nsw York
City and sUU are dedicated
civil rlghU politicians, some
of them because they need
ths Negro bloc vote. Both
aU ts and city have civil
rlghU laws. Thais ara admin­
istered by sympathetic pub­
lic lervanti.
Until the problem of civil
rights plopped Into the job
market or tho house next
door, it was snum sd th at a
great majority of Nsw York­
ers aggressively believed In
all-out civil rights laws and
their enforcement.
In this friendly legislative
and administrative environ­
ment. New York Negroes still
feel themselves to be so de­
prived and put upon th at they
must undertake all sorts of
angry means of self defense.
And this is what makes for
mors alarm.

Herald Area Correspondents
A lta m o n te B erin g*
Mr*. J o lla H artos
SSI-1811
B «ar L aka-F areat C ity
Mr*. M a r y a n M iles

G eneva
M rs. J o s. K. M a lh le u t
440-4124

roasalk arry
Mr*. Jan* C asselberry
M I-3041

L ake Monro#
M rs. H. 1- Johnson
322-4722

C h o ta a U
M rs. Joan M agia
343-3743

Longw ood
M rs. D onna Kstao
430-3317

M rs.

D eftary
A d a * M uller
440-4411

L ik a M ary
M rs. F ran ces W aster
222-0310

N urth O rlande
M rs. D oris D ean
322-1484

D elton a
M rs. M ildred H eaey
444-1411

O steen
M rs. C larence ftnyder
122-4441

E nterp rise
Miaa H elen N nodgrtaa
044-0000

O riedo
01 rs. E velyn Lundy
343-3610

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Sanford, Florida

Friday, May 20, 1064

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If self-imposed aUte and
municipal civil rights legisla­
tion supported by a majority
of whites will not do ths job
in ths friendly Nlw York en­
vironment, what chance is
there that federal legislation
will be able to accomplish
more in a resentful, unfriend­
ly South?
The bleak answer to that
is, not much.
And if federal legislation
falls far short in ths South
of achieving its objectives,
what then? then, of courss,
will come the overwhelming
political pressure of northern
whites and Negroes for ths
federal government to enforce
In the South a federal law.
The South will be ridiculed
and condemned and, perhaps,
its citiss invaded and occu­
pied by federal troops or
marshals. And all of this will
be applauded by northerners
whose own states and cities
enact but scamp ths enforce­
ment of civil rights legisla­
tion. A chilling prospect.
Thera Is a chill for the North,
too.
On April 27 the National
Association for the Advance­
ment of Colored
I’eopla
(NAACP) romplained that
state fair employment prac­
tices laws had failed to bring
about any basic change In the
status of Negro labor in north­
ern states. NAACP spokes­
man was Herbert Hill, labor
Ha aald state fair employ­
ment commissions had been
timid, reluctant to art. II*
warned th at these Attitudes
must change, and fast.
“This is now especially im­
portant," Hill addrd, "as It
beromes clearer each passing
Hay that the next great crisis
In Amrrlran rare relations
will lie in the North."
That ia fair warning to
those naivr rltisrns and poli­
ticking itatesm rn who assert
that enchantment of the pend­
ing civil rights bill will bring
racial pears to ths United
States. It may, hut probably
won't.

To The Editor
Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE I-4TT: Harry C. Ryan
hia aarvod ably as president
of Um Pennsylvania Associa­
tion of Private
Business
Schools.
Ha says the Buzinasi Coll­
eges offer thair S-yoar stu­
dents over i.ooo hours of cUea
Instruction, compared with I,ooo u&gt; l.loo offarad by a Lib­
eral Arts sahool.
"The Business Schools." ha
adds, "not only provide m art
post high school sduootlcn at
a lower tuition ooat, but they
actually support the othar
forms of Education.
"They are t a x - p a y i n s
schools — not tax • rocoivinft
schools I
"When such private educa­
tional facilities already exist
In a community, why should
they be duplicated at the com­
munity's expense?"
Prof. Ryan appeals to me
ai a shrewd advocate of more

mination.
—West German Chancellor Editor, Herald
If tha solution to atheistic
Ludwig Erhard, noting that
hll government w o u l d communism U theological, iz
never negotiate with East stated by tha late flm. Dou­
Germany.
glas MacArthur, and If there
I h id to go BO because the ia to be juvenile respect for
cruiser wouldn't slow down to authority, we should make it
let me pas* him at So.
possible to Imbue the children
—Ralph Dounopane of West in public schools with a con­
Yarmouth, Maas., In ex­ sciousness of God.
plaining to Judge why he
To those of us who boliere
passed a police ear Ln a so­
that
all lawful authority cotnej
mite zone.
from God, it is tragic that
many children hava not bean
taught that truth. Disrespect
for authority is not an unex­
pected result of a purely ma­
terialistic education.
By Hal Cechrsn
Quoting Arrhbishop Cushing,
Give tha echo credit, it gets
In the last werd with a wom­ "I am sure of this: whatso­
ever happens or does not hap­
an.
pen in schools and colleges,
If we curb God in th upbrlgWhere can a couple with­
ing of our children, we are on
out children possibly find
the road to tyranny."
the pltasura that those with
Sincerely yours,
them have?
Wlnthrop, Mass.
Joseph R. Higginbotham
A doctor sayl that ailing
grupafrult combats tha hast
and we think other showers
do the aims thing.

Barbs

Thieves broke into a night
club and look only four bottles
of Scctch. No polira around,
but plenty of shots.

If everybody drove care­
fully the pedestrian would
gat bis right at last inataad
of his last rltaa.

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"shift" that runi from 4 to
10 p. m.
Actually, there la no good
medical mason why wa should­
n 't run avon a 3rd educational
shift through our costly col
logs buildings.
It could start at 10 p. m.
and run through 4 a. m.
So why should we taxpayers
be loaded with astronomical
additional debit to duplicate
tha costly classrooms already
standing on 3,000 liberal arte
campuaae?
And, why, too, should we
cater to theae tax-exempt, in
efficient Liberal Arta coll
eges when we have 1,000 tax
paying Business Collages that
offer a better 3-year curricu­
lum than any Liberal Aria
school?
For Businesi Colleges teach
Business Law, Applied Payetiology,
Public
Speaking,
Business English, as well as
Accounting. Shorthand, Book­
keeping and even Charm
couraaa.
Yet Liberal Arts students
don’t gal all those practical
courses, oven In their entire
4-year Liberal Arta curricu­
lum!
If more students attended
our "free enterprise" Amer­
ican Business Colleges, we'd
have far more "horsa sense"
la Congress.
Senator Byrd's practical
Ideas on budgeting would then
be pissed by Congress and
taxes would be lowered.
Wa wouldn't be duped by
the "m ark up" strategy of the
President who asks for 23%
more foreign aid than ha real­
ly need*, juat so he ean lot
Congressmen pare down hia
"m ark up" request and thus
leal Important.
"We
weren't
rubber
stam ps," these Congressmen
then box at to their home folks,
"for wa didn’t give the Pres­
ident ALL he asked. No, in­
deed, we cut down his demand
by ONE BILLION dollars."
Then they atrut, gleefully,
yet the President got all or
even more than he had expect­
ed at tha outset 1 Business Col­
leges puncture this "m ark up"
strategy of politicians and pro­
duce more efficient voters I

Mate) Canton

PAINTS
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NATIONAL BRAND PAINT

Live spongra coma from
water and from where your
rrlatlvei live.

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Letters

Quotes

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"horsa aoosa" In higher aducation.
Congress has been asked to
approve billions for new lib ­
eral Arte and prole u lima 1 col­
lege buildings.
Yat tha present buildings
will handle double their pralin t entire collage enrollment!
For all that we need to dou­
ble Utalr capacity la launch
n Snd educational shift, to
start at 3 or 4 p. m.
Collage youth are adulta In
physical and mental age, so
why think they must be out
of school a t 3 p. m., Ilka grade
school youngsters?
On dates they ere lucky to
gat home by 3 a. m., so what
li wrong with letting them go
to college on an afternoon

TN* Sferale wrlreaiea let­
ter* fr*m II* »**S*r* • • pat11. affair*. Tb* writer war *sa
• s«a aaai. gravieaS IN* lettl* ala* etrrlaa tNa wrltar'a
tea* r i m * a i t aJJrr... L.tt.r*
•t f.war IN** XZa w*rla will
N
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We demand no more than aeSraae*! (• *tk*ra ara aereoi(ha natural right of the satire ski* ar*.ia*e tits a* eas aeel
a*r**aatltl**. Tn.try I. *.t
Carman people to self-deter­ la
aakllafc*! Ny TN* II.rail.

Pastel gagmetteae preside m at »U mau suhsertgUeas M
tft M*Mte.

Catered ee eevund elate metier C-cioeer It, Ikll at me i'o s i
Ullice ef saalurS, Florida, uniter the Act at Ceagrees at Marsh.

tability" a n d organisation
work among the religiousminded peasants went easier.
The North Viet Nam Red
regime la now attempting to
marshal Buddhist priests for
aarviea in the South Viet Nam
guerrilla operations.
The Reds make it clear
they think a Buddhist priest
network would make an ex­
cellent spy organization.
Priests can travel freely
and usually without suspicion.
They hold, too, that Buddhist
priasta could better win the
confidence of local Vietnam­
ese people who might other­
wise be tupicious of commun­
ism.
What lucres! the Rrds are
having In their attempts to
subvert Buddhist priests for
the South Viet Nam war is
not known.
Though it continues to per-

Letters

Thought For Today
If any one thinks he is religious,
end does not b rid le his tongue but
deceives hia h e a r t, this man'a relig­
ion la vain.— .Jam es 1 :26.
There are voices of groed, racial
ausplcion, hate, revenge, folly. The
world is cloaring its thrnnt. Let the
men of God sp e a k . We have the
Word. Wo huve the responsibility.
—Orlo Chuguill.

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON — (NEA)
—New U.S. studies Indicate
Red China and the Soviet Un­
ion are making increasing
uaa of thair government-con­
trolled religious organisations
to subvert underdeveloped
countries.
This Is at a time when both
Russia and Red China are con­
ducting strong antireligious
drives a t home.
Rad China has been m akitg
strong attem pt! to enlist and
organise Buddhist priests and
Buddhist organisations in In­
dia, Ceylon, Laos, Burma and
South Viet Nsm.
In the drive for Iaos, the
local Buddhist priests were
ft prims objective of the Red
erganlterl. Once some leading
Laotian Buddhists and a num­
ber of local priests were won,
the Communists gained a cer­
tain amount nf local "respec­

Facets Of “New” Communism
The man who devised the U.S.
postwar policy of "containment"
against communism has taken a new
look at the Communist world.
George F. Kennan, former ambas­
sador to the Soviet Union, believes
in fact, that it is time we stopped
using all-embracing phrases Ilka
"Communist world" — indeed, to
suspend use of the adjective "Com­
munist" altogether.
In a new book, "On Dealing With
the Communist World," Kennan
states th at while there once may
have been a single Communist world,
a monolithic entity ruled with an
iron hand from Moscow for some
40-odd years, today that world is
polycentric.
It is a world of many different
Communist nations, a world in flux,
with the two great Red powers—
Russia and China—competing for
leadership and the allegiance of the
•mailer ones.
To Kennan, the great danger for
the West is the growth of an atti­
tude that refuses to see the changes
th at hava taken place within world
communism. It looks for a simple,
uniform solution to a complicated
problem, and dreams of the ultimate
destruction of communism in one fin­
al blow.

Bruce B io sso t-- Ray Cromley

muons
only
«e uair
209 W. First
8treet
Sanford
322-3649
CaxMlhcrry
Plaza
Cftsaelberry
838-768!

Editor. Herald:
I hava addressed the follow­
ing latter to W. T Rice, presi­
dent of the Atlantic Coast
Um :
"D aar Mr. Rice:
"Your statements published
in Tha Sanford Herald regard­
ing the lay-off of three fire­
men in this city his turned
tour. I understand there have
been several and will be more.
Tho lay-off is incredible, un­
just and misleading.
"You stated that these men
would be offered comparable
Jobe. Surely you arc aware of
the Jobs these men have been
offered. If not. I urge that you
make an investigation so you
ean verify your statement.
"Moat of these men have
had little less than ten years
with the Atlantic Coast lin e
During this period the ACL
has spent thousands of dollars
setting up Instruction cars and
sending instructors over six
states teaching and instructing
theae men to be locomotive
engineers. These men worked
and studied hard all these
years to become an engineer.
I feet sure you are aware of
the fact that most of theae
men passed the required pro­
gressiva examination on m a­
chinery, air brakes, diesel
electric locomotives and auxi­
liary devices and that they
were given a certificate of
promotion to engineer. These
certificates mean as much to
those man as a diploma means
to a lawyer or doctor and cer­
tainly took just as long to get.
"These men had accomplish­
ed in life what they wanted
more than any other thing.
They loved their job and all
that the railroad industry stood
for. Today their certificate is
juat another sheet of paper,
they have been mislead. They
hava spent thair education
years since becoming of age
to work for the Atlantic Coast
Line studying and working for
a career.
"No one knows better than
you that Atlantic Coast Lina
locomotive engineers ara the
best trained In th# U. S. and
surely you will agree that the

railroad ia depriving themsolves of the invaluable ex­
perience that these men now
have. However, their exper­
ience will be no good to any­
one but the railroad Industry.
"I understand that this lay­
off is going on all over the
United States so let's face It
—thair career's are ended and
they are toreed to start all
over again. They ara losing
thair Job# In their prime.
When they fill in applications
for employment age la against
them. A man 30 to 33 years of
age with any pride a t all la
supposed to have a career
established at this age.
"The President of the Unit
•d States has begun a war to
relieve poverty and unemploy
ment and yet ha will allow
this to happen; to put thous
ends out of work throughout
the nation. This ia tha only
time in my life that two and
two doesn't make four.
"The public Is not aware of
the training that these men
were given and why the At
Untie Ctotst Line spent so
much money training them and
a t th« same Ume allow these
men to be called "featherbedderi."
"From the public eye, safety
ia of the greatest Importance
and since tha engineer cannot
see but one side of the track
it It Inevitable that this ia a
death trap for the general
public and employes. A true
description of a fireman is a
"oo-pllot of aafety."
"I am privileged to know
personally several of these
men and from my observation
railroading U in their blood,
therefore, 1 hope that In tha
near future you will aar tha
need to return them to en­
gine service, and make their
diploma mean more than just
a ahect of paper."
Dorothy (Mrs. A. C.)
McReynoldi
Route 2, Box 470
Sanford

secuto Buddhists, the Chines*
Communist government keeps
up several showpiece Bud­
dhist temples in Red Chin*
to which foreign Buddhist
leadera are invited. Mao Tsetung has put hia own men i-t
key posts in the Chinese Bud­
dhist hierarchy. Ruddhists un­
der Red Chinese control reg.
ularly attend international
meetings of Asiatic and World
Buddhist groups.
A new, as yet unpubli»hrd
U.S. government reaearch p».
per reports:
"As an instrument of tl)»
Russian slate, free of luspicion of foreign or particular1st ties, tha (Rusaian) Orthodox Church enjoyi tha posi.
tion of a kind nf unofficial de­
partment of the Soviet Fore­
ign Ministry, entrusted with
foreign assignments better
conducted in a cassock thin
a double-breasted suit.
"Co-operation with tha gnvernment'a foreign and diplo.
matte activities la tha price
which the Orthodox Chunh
must pay for tha email and
shrinking freedom of activity
It enjoys within the U.S.S.R."
( D e s p i t e the Orthodox
Church’* usefulneas to the
Khrushchev ragima. however,
the Church and its members
ara new undergoing the same
harsh attacks as othar religi­
ous believers.)
Tha study continues:
"There are a number of Or­
thodox monasteries and other
small religious communities
in the Middle E ast traditionally affiliated with th* Rus­
sian Orthodox Church of th*
Taars to which delegations of
Rusaian churchman, bearing
Soviet passports, hardly aver
issued to members of other
faiths, maks periodic visits.
"The solicitude of the athetitle Soviet state for tha
spiritual health of a few
thousand Christians in th* reglon pussies tha governments
of th a n countries.
"Some observers Interpret
tha exchanges of religious
visits with the Ethiopian Cop­
tic Church as a Russian de.
•Ira to build it up as an Afri­
can competitor to a more dan­
gerous African rival of th*
Soviet Union—Islam."
"The R u s s i a n Orthodox
Church has alio (bean trying)
, . . to regain control of
branches of the church in
North and South America
w h i c h became independent
when th* church in Moscow
fall under th* control of tha
Soviet authorities."

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There ere an c*Umated
eight million homes with air
conditioning unlls. A poll by
the industry reveals that not
all the owners are satisfied
with what they have.
If you are in the markot for
a room air conditioner, you
can profit from their unbappinets.
Buying a room air condi­
tioner by price alone olten
causes the most disgruntle*
mrnt, studies show. Prices
range generally from less
than $120 for a 3.000 BTU/hr
model to $129 for a 23,000
BTU/hr model. A l t h o u g h
there is a good, serviceable
new carry-all model which
will cool a 12x16-toot bedroom
and is priced at just under
$120, he careful of units offer­
ed $15 to $20 under this.
Also, manufacturers a n d
cooling engineers suggest you
ask tiie salesman the BTU
(British Thermal Unit per
hour) of each model rather
than how- many amps the
model has. Tiie IlTU's indi­
cate the unit's cooling ca­
pacity while tiie amps repre­
sent the amount of current.
This is why you can lose
your temper on a hot day with
a spur-of-the-moment pur­
chase of a "good buy" that
is not adequate for your home
needs.
Decorating and architect!!rat features in your homo
weigh heavily upon whether
the air conditioner will keep
you cool.
For example, take note of
the exposure of the room you

, want lo cool. Southern and
western exposures call for
larger units than those facing
north and east. The more
windows you have In a room
the more sun-hcal you have
and the larger unit you may
need.
The shape of the room you
want to cool and Its use also
guide your selection.

ON THU HOAD: Tra­
veling with baby is a
bulky proposition. New
in travel aids for the
infant is n compact
carrying case with two
sections. One side con­
tains a washable diaper
tray and the other side
holds b a b v toiletries
and has space designed
to hold and insulate
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If you ere a gregarious
family and entertain often or
want to cool a well-used fam­
ily room, you need a larger
unit than if you arc single and
entertain rarely. Larger units
rust more. But buying a unit
that Is too small is like buy­
ing a two-seater sports car
as the only car for a lamily
of six
Tiie sire of your unit influ­
ences other costs. One is In­
stallation. The other mR.v tw
a separate wiring circuit.
A major firm estimates that
SO per cent of thus* buying
room air conditioner* in tiie
6,300-8.700 BTU/hr range do
their own installaUon. Larger
units call for a professional
installer. In some cities this
can mean $25 to $50.
Also find out what tiie war­
ranty provides (read thor­
oughly yourself) and whether
your dealer oflcrs 24-hour or
weekend service.
With these points in mind,
sliop around for price and
brand names. You may pick
up the model you want m a
discount store or at a sale.
But. If the room air condition­
er you buy must he installed,
add tills cost to the aalc or
discount price. It may pay to
buy from a department store
or dealer that provides tills
service and possibly free ad­
justments.
For further Information
or manufacturer's name of
any llrin described above
write Sharp Shopping. News­
paper Enterprise Associa­
tion, 1206 W. Third, Cleve­
land, Ohio.

DEAR ABBY: In Juns
of 11)02 I was visiting a
friend who it an older wom­
an and • member of my
church. While sitting on hrr
front porch she looked
down at my hands and a
very frightrned look came
across her face She then
proceeded to tell me that
the lines on my hands revealod that I ah,mid watch
out for chest and respira­
tory infections. Thun she
talJ I should not ting In
the church choir because of
this possible chest trouble.
But vvhut bothers me must
Is that she told me I could
expert some very had luck
in the summer of 11*65. I
just can't shake t h i s
thought, and am walking
around like a condemned
woman. Should I believe
her? Would you cull it
witchcruft 7
CONDEMNED
DEAR CONDEMNED: I
would call it "NONSENSE”
und would put it out of m,v
'mind immediately. If you

ByAbigoiivonBuren

want further reassurance,
visit your doctor for a
thorough checkup. And nsk
him to give special atten­
tion to your chest and re­
spiratory system, but don't
tell him wliy or he might
send you to a psychiatrist.
• • •
D E A R A B B Y : Last
Christmas my husband and
1 received gifts from hia
brother and sister-in-law,
who are over In Germany.
I fooled around ami never
did get around to writing
to thunk them. Is thcra any­
thing I can do now!

EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED:
Yea. You can writa and apol­
ogise for your tardiness, and
thank them. Better late than
never.
• • •
DEAR ABBY; Tell tiie
w o m a n whose neighbor
shocked her by wearing
flesh-colored elastic swim
trunks in his yard to sun­
bathe ami do his gardening
that I have u neighbor who

QacoJby On (Bhidqsi

Ncwspiprr Enterprise Assn.
NORTH (T»&gt;
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One of tiie most frequent
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question* I am asked is,
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The answer is that they do.
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solving that if they hnd their
a .) a 6 a t 2
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life to live over thry vvotilj
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become rhe»* plnyers.
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was In this category. He toy­
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ed with the idea of opening
Bolh vulnerable
with three or four spades or
Nerth t a i l South West
even passing. He filially de­
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cided to see what a on* spade
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Pax*
| for machine washing, but u n -ju c ir velvet. I bought a velvet op, n|„g wou|,j |r, (j (0t
By llrlrn !lmne«»y
4¥
Teu 4 N.T. Pan*
less so marked, they should suit, with lira id-trim me*l Jac- When South responded with
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Newspaper Enterprise
7 N.T. Pax* P au
Pane
bo hand-laundered or dry- kct. I wear white and also ,|irrf hearts, North wanted lo
Women'* Editor
Oiwning
lead—#
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peony
pink
wiHi
It.
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cleaned.
Mohair
shrink*
when
Once it was no trick at all
ter tell* me one does not wear |h - h&gt;,nt h„d , . ft , nd h, h, d I So he bid three epade* and
lo tell which Item* In your washed.
,* lt nf hli , ltu. hoped that lightning would
wardrobe had to he dry-clean­ The new "m iracle" fiber* ve vet except from October
ed and which could be *ud*ed. cause the most anguish—to until March. I like wearing , ntlnn.
Inot (trike him. South'* four
Today, without the hang wash or not to wash U the this suit to church as It take*
the
place
of
a
coat
and
dress,
j
question:
Here'*
a
rundown:
tag*. If* even hard to tell one
Some acetates, including Ar- Is my daughter right?"—An
fabric from another. Cotton
b&gt;nd« can look like wxkiI. ny nel, Estrxm and Chromipun,, Interested Header.
Dear Interested Header: Vel­
Ion might well masquerade as are washable. Others are not.
uni***
marked vet is not usually worn during
silk and some wools are sheer Dry-clean
spring and summer, except as
enough lo fool you Into think washable.
Memo to older parents:
tiie tribute, and we paid It.”
Acrylic fabric* can Ik- ma- an accent fabric. Soma spring
tag Hiey're chiffon.
It is sad. but true, Hint
(tore
again,
it's
the
time
of
if you don't *mc Hie tags chine washed and dried. Utile and summer suits ham velvet
many grown children do reyear
when
you
look
forward
collar*.
But
ulUtough
Hie
aca-!
that give the (ibor content, or no Ironing U required. Cre
gunl an annual visit to their
washday can be an expcwlve slsn, Acrilan and Orion arc injson for wearing velvet l* a eagrrly to visits from your parent more as a duty than
bit longer Uian your daughter „ rewn children. Have you ns n pleasure.
tbl* category.
nightmare.
Don’t dry-elenn glass fiber. says (August until spring) e w W(J||(]rn.|, if U|(l„ v,.lu
Linen and cotton are two ol
Those who really look for­
Hie world’* inoit washable It should be dip-washed by there ure months when a vcl are as satisfying to your chil­ ward to going homa ami who
vet
costuma
Is
considered
un­
fabric*. Hot water will not hand with as little rubbing as
relax and enjoy their visit are
fashionable. Why not got a dren a* they are to you?
damage the filler*. But before possible.
the ones with parents wise
In
the
novel
"The
Moonblack
linen
suit
ta
a
style
you blindly throw all your cot­ Dry-clean Dynel and Veral,
enough to make their visits
ton* and linens ta a washing unless Uiey are marked wash­ similar to your velvet one? It flower Vine,'' tiirre Is this pleasant. And they do so by
would
bo
good
all
spring
and
CO|nll|0||t
„„
Ult
nmum,
vUlt
able.
Then
you
can
machinemachine, check to ace what the
following null rules as these:
lining* and trimming* are wash tlicm ta the gentler cy­ summer and you could wear to parents: "To me and some­
—Never Insist Uiat your
your
white
or
pink
accessor­
cles
of
the
automatic
washer.
made of. Perhsp* the** Item*
what to my sisters, these children spend their duys vis­
ies
just
as
well
with
linen.
Nylon washes easily. Wash
should be dry-cleaned. You
visit* were like income tax, iting YOUR friends. Don't
would be hard put to find a white nylon separately.
nn a n n u a l Inronvculance. tell everyone you see to he
Please
tend
your
fashion
Polyester
fabric*
like
Da­
use for a size 10 dres* that
Tim e were always so many sure and "coma hy and see
came out of die w»»her lined cron, Koilcl and Fortel can he problems to Helen Hennessy other ways we could have Him children while they are at
Newspaper
Enterprise
Asso­
machine
•
washed
safely.
But
a size 4.
spent (lie lime. But, old a* we home,”
Very few silks can be tossed must rayon should bo dry- ciation, 120Q W. Third, Cleve­ were, our parents were still
—Treat the children like
land, Ohio. While she cannot
Into the automsHc washer. To cleaned.
the government. Thry levied varatloner*. Let them feel
answer
each
letter
personally,
Cldc Chat
be on the ssfe side, all silks
Q: "Please write and ex- letter* of general Interest will
should be dry-clcancd.
Many woolens are treated plain when and where one can , be answered ta this column,

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By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Aeea.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: What
do you think of a toachar who
never glvee an A, even to de­
serving students, because she
thinks no one Is worth an A?
—DESPAIRING STUDENT.
ANSWER: Not much! There
are teachers, I know, who
pride themselves of their high

T h « r « are two main
streams of fables — Greek
and oriental. It in impossi­
ble to determine priority.
U n d o u b t e d l y there wa*
mutual influence from very
early timei, for there were
i n d i r e c t contact* between
Greece and India via trade
route* since long before the
ume of Aleigoder Ute tire»L

An A'

standard* of excellence. Tide I ANSWER: Have you asked
is fine—a t long as they don't j your math teacher for extra
j help? Or talked with your
bream* so perfectlontstir, no INirrnts about the possibility
student can reach their gusts. of having a tutor to boost
Sometime* I suspect that you over tome of the hur­
thee* ultra-low grader* never dles? There It also • chance
quite mad* honors themselves
Hint soma of your classmates
in school, and they can't tol­
erate the Idea of anyone *1**'* who are lrts confused then
doing *o. If you feel you're you might ha aide to axplaln
doing A work, why not talk Ilia Heina jou manUon in
with your teacher? Perhaps evaryday student language.
jou'va overlooked something Do you date any buys who
she considers im portant
Of courts, as a last resort, nre mathematical geniuses?
Students who start the new
several parents might bring
the matter to the attention of math program after taking
conventional math for eeveral
school officials.
* * *
years usually have difficulty
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I re­ at first, just at adulto do. As
cently read a letter In your you mention, however, it's fun
column from a faUier who whsn you understand It.
Y o u undoubtedly h a v e
•aid ha was confusad by the
plenty of company In your
homework of hie children tak­ confusion—tf that's any con­
ing this new math.
solation. But don't blame It
Well, If he thinks he’s con­ all on new math. People have
fused, what about us poor been having troubla with
souls who muat take this math ever since Hie shepherds
first counted their sharp with
math? If you understood it, •tone*.
It's lots of fun. But if you
I'leaso send your school
don't understand It—watch
out. This i* my third year In problems to Susan Light,
this math and you ju s t don't Newapaper Enterpriae Aaaoknow what confused is until elation, 12W) W. Third, Cleve­
you really sta rt working with land. Ohio. While ahe cannot
"base seven," "theorems and answer curb letter personally,
properties,” "polynomials over lattera of general Interest
the Integers,” and the Ilka.— will be answered in Uiis col­
CONFUSED STUDENT.
umn.

By Tolly Cram rr
egg business, why not start | Ing the color* matched, I can
tops hers. He wears swim i Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
the
crusade for bigger and always be sure that I will not
shorts and a wool jacket to
DEAR POLLY— I Ret a big
1 atrulm*ally put the soaped
go out and shovel the snow! kick out of your cxdumn. t am better eggs yourself? Nothing
|
sponge in the rinse water and
He drinks grnss that has 1chief cook and ladtle washer geta done If vve alt hack and vice versa.—It M.
been put through a blend­ at my establishm ent but I will wail (or someone else.—POL­
DEAR POLLY- Whan aerer, and ha parks his Yolks- Iset you know who lx boss. We LY
ving ice cream to the small
DEAR
POLLY—
I
used
to
wagen up on his luwn like IKith wonder why other chief
fry, put it In coffee cups. Tlio
a kid would hia bicycle. cooks and lords of the manor have a terrible Hme trying to
And this is the pay-off. He do not do something about Hie keep Hie foot pedal to my por­
calls everybody else "era- egg racket hereabouts. It is table sewing machine in place
so it would not keep adding
just one of many.
We think the housewives away. I finally made a wood­
MBS. It.
*
*
*
should crack down on the un­ en base for hoHi my foot and
DEAR ABBY: You can scrupulous folks wlto laM the pedal. Three abort pieces
tm e tell a lot about peo­ medium and sometimes pullet of wood molding wore nailed
ple by the way their chil­ eggs amt sell them as No. t lo form an inverted U on a
txiard twtwccn 16 and 18
dren answer the telephone. large eggs. Wc have checked
incite* long. The board must |
temr
We have taught oura to closely and there were not a
TIDAL
half dozen large eggs in Hu- t&gt;c large enough to hold tiie j
ask. "WHOM IS CALLING,
last four or five dozen we have foot pedal and stilt leave room
PLEASE?*
purchased at our supermarket, j for tiie rest of the foot. Hope handle and size make it easier
MRS. G. J. L. I remember a short time ago this helps jtliers who sew.
for them. It also serves a
• •
•
housewives in one state enlist­ —Another good but simple double purpose If chocolate
Troubled? Writa to AH- ed the aid of the district at­ use fur a scrap of board is to syrup has been used as a
BY. It j x 6970(1. Los Angetra, torney and really cracked wedge it behind the knife box topping. The youngster* can
Calif,, 90060, For a person­ down on the boy* in the pack- ■in the kitchen cabinet drawer! enjoy a chocolate drink after
al reply, enclose a stamped, age business and they got re-, to keep the box from sliding the tie cream Is gone by add­
self-uddi eased envelope.
suits. Why don’t vve wake up back everytime the drawer is ing milk, a bit more syrup and
• •
•
and make such an effort? opened. The ailvurwaro al- , stirring.— Mrs. C. G. M.
For A b b y ’ a booklet, Good luck and thanks for tiie ways stays at the front andi
"How To Have A Lovely many fine ideas we get from the drawer atay* neater.— Share jour favorite homomskIng ideas . . , send them to
Wedding," send f&gt;0 cents to your column every day.— LU­ MRS. S. D.
DEAR POLLY— I have *| Polly in care of Newspaper
Abby, Box 60700. Los An­ THER.
LUTHER— Why not open way to save time and avoid Enterprise Association, 1200
gelos, Calif., 90060.
the eggs at Hie store and point j confusion while washing win­ West Third, Cleveland, Ohio.
mit any small ones to Hie dows. 1 buy colored sponges to You'll rrceive a bright, new
manager? Since you have liadj match my two different color­ ailver dollar If Polly uses your
first-hand experience wiHi tJilsj ed plasHc bucket*. By keep- Idea In Polly'a Pointer*.

By Oswald Jacoby
club hid gsra him a ehanc*
to allow hia heart preference.
When South went to four notrump. North hrrMhrd a sigh
of relief and responded five
rliilia to show no ares.
Then South went to five notrump and hero is where ex­
pert North come through in
first class style.
He looked at his 10 points.
Then he looked at his seven
card spade suit. Then hr not­
ed that hia partner had
shown a heart suit first and
all four ace* later on. In that
case, there ought to he 13
trirks lying around for any­
one who wanted to take them.
North took ona moie loo*
■t his til points and closed
the bidding at a lay down
■even on-trump.

By Ruth Milfctt

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Listen To Her Backtalk
By Muriel lAwrmca
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DBA It MltS. LAWRENCE:
My girl. It. Iu» always been
rebellious with me. When site
was smaller she hsd tantrums
if she didn't want to do wtiat
I said. Now she give* me ar­
guments. Even when tier fath­
er backs me up and makes tier
do what I say, aha has to
stioot her mouth off at me any­
way. My husband says why
do I let her got under my
*Hn like I do hut he isn’t
around her all Hie Hme as I
am. , .
ANbWKIt: Think hark to the
moment when she starts argu­
ing. Doo* something happen
to you which you haven't no
Urrtl? Do you hear tiie echo
of a voire that used to say
thinks like this to you wtien
jou were * little girl: "That
will Im&gt; all out of you , , . Do
what jou're told and no moro
bncktalk! . . , Hurry up now

free to sleep an late as they
want to, stay lip as Into ns
they want to, rut a* little or
n* much ns they want to and
relax aa they want to,
—If you have a serious
problem to talk over, do so—
hut don't huiden III* children
with all your little problem*
and worries.
— Don’t regard their viell
ns a clinnca to try to get |
Ily Jerry Hherhsn
them to do wliutuver you hap­ New »|ia|&gt;er E nlcrpihr Assn.
pen to think is limt for limn.
NEW YORK (NKAI — Of
—When it I* time for them
all Hie setback* which op­
to leave, let them see you press * man, few strike more
smiling, not in train, and viciously at hi* ego than tlm
don’t hunlen them w i H i such
raisle-dnxxle he may get in
ruinurks a* "Every time vve a clothing store.
are all together 1 can't help
There you uie, rrudy to
wondering if it might lie tha
spend the better part (or all)
last time.”
of a week's pay on a simple
suit. Your lone hope Is that
you will not look like a slunoe
when you walk out of the
•Imp. Then you heroine aware
that Ilia salesman I* clawing
like a puma at tlm fabric
around your waist.

and no more arguments . .?" | with me. 1 wish that you would
Fin almost sure you do. I remember that even people
think that whenever your charged with criminal offen­
child starts protesting what ses arc granted Uicir nght to
you've asked, you can't listen argue their point of view.
to wtuit alio Is saying because They are even encouraged to
jou are so busy listening to hire lawyers to argue tt. No
the echoing vote* of tiie grown- matter how terrible ta our sus­
U|m of your childhood who picion, the law Insists that we
formed your ides of The Right listen to all their backtalk heTiling to Do With Children's for we decide whether they
Arguments. So you suffer are guilty and bad.
wlien you can’t shut your
Yet you cannot giro this
daughter up a* you were shut listening attention to your
up by your rhlldlioiMl grown­ daughter's viewpoint. Please,
up. You frol Hist you are a open your mind to • view
had, Incompetent mother be­ protesting children other than
cause you esn't do The Right the one Implanted In you long
Tiling to Do With Children's ago. Wlien the fussing start#
Arguments — and satisfy the over tom e obedience try say.
moral viaw of that echoing tag:
vnlre.
"All right, what la the best
Its owner was not God. Stic reason jxm have tor n tt want­
could have been mistaken. ing to hang up your coat? If
Her view of Hie right treat­ I think it nuke* sense, too,
ment for children's arguments I'll hsng it up for you. If I
could have lawn tyrannical ami don't, jo u know what will
stupid.
have to he done. Now, what
I wish you would question K 1* jour mason?"

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Watch Out For Sales Pitch

Ray Charles Has A Hit

" H iiiiii , nice fit," he rroona.

By Joan Crosby
ing this aong, played on ehipNewspaper Enterprise Aten. hoerd by an Italian band, and
NEW YORK—After nearly I felt very strongly about It.
30 year* in the business. Key I discovered the song wee a
Charles has hie first hit rec­ big hit everywhere hut In Hie
ord. And all lierausa he took United Slate*.
"Then I found that both
• cruise on a Dutch ship
where he heard an Italian Steve Allen and the Platters
hand playing a Spanish song. lied made recording* of It,
Charles, who ha* been asso­ and nothing had happened.
ciated with Perry Como since When I was planning the al­
Perry's hit "Zip A Dea Doo bum — it ia frustrating to
Dnh" (Charles doesn't re­ make an album this year be­
member dates, Just song titles. cause good eongs ere eo
"I think It was around 1947,” scarce—I decided to Include
he says), end recording for It. But the feeling wea Uiat
10 years, now finds himself | since nothing had happened
with a top selling single in with the sung before, nothing
Command's "Love Me With would now.
"A tingle wee made for
All Your Heart.”
"Tide Is all very new end those stations that don't play
strange to me," he smile*. albums, end one side was
"Suddenly Pm a hero to my 'Love Me With All Your
13-yaar-old daughter because Heart.' The reel," Itoy says,
she hears my racord being “ ie history end a mystery.”
Probably hie eureet sign of
played hy disc jockey*. But
it's like it's ell happening to success came Uie day he eew
somebody else. I watch the •n album called “I.ova Me
record rite on the charts, hut With All Your Heart” by the
I don't really get excited tie- Cliarlee Raymond Singers. "I
reuse I can't Identify with it." got on tiie telephone to my
Another result of the tin ­ lawyer.”
Album of the Week—“Jac­
gle'* rocket to popularity: the
ulhum ‘‘Something Special queline Danno Singe Favorite
For Young l-ovcra,” In which French Songe" (Capitol) In­
it appear*, has become Com­ troduces an exciting French
mand's biggest eelling album. singer who** dramatic Intens­
It wat In January 1961 that ity equals Uiat of tha late
Ray first heard "I-ova Me Piaf. She singe I t popular
With All Your Heart." "Any. French songs, including the
body who it In the music bus­ haunting "l-'lle Nun” (“ Who
iness is listening all Hi* time, took Hie sounds ewey from
even OB tacoliou. 1 kept bear., my island?”) and "Non! Ex­

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ing that ripple arms* the
shoulder blade*.
"Seems O.K. In berk," he
enthuses.
You wonder aliout Hie
sleeve length, as your finger­
tips nervously rarest (lie ruff.
"Don't want to look like a
rube with short sleeves, do
yuu?” he asks, silencing you
with Ills most devastating
weapon.
Alld to it goes. If you
umerge from one of these
grinding traumas looking half
as nutty as Fidel Castro you
will lie lucky.
Fortunately, you ran Im­
prove the cliunces of being
well-fitted hy keeping in mind
• few simple directions on

press” which starts softly aa
Thrn lie whips yuu around
two lovers pert at • railmui[ like a top, •* tils nimble fing­
station, than builds to Mile. er* hike up the collar, ohscur*
Dnnno'a agonised cries—over
the sound of the train—that
hrr lover tins left "anna mol."
Other Good Albums — "I
Hear America Hinging,” a
stirring piece of patriotism
with lling Crosby. Frank Hlnntra amt Fred Waring (Re­
prise); ‘‘Today, Tomorrow,
Forever” with Nancy Wilson
in good form (Capitol); Blos­
som Dearie asking "May I
Come In ?” (Capitol),
High Class-leal
Sounds:
Boris Christoff's miiginficeul
basso in “Tsars and Kings''
(Angel); Laurlndo Almeida
playing “Guitar Music From
tha Romantic Era" (Angel).
Happy Birthday, Dear WII*
Ram—Spoken Art* haa four
Shakespeare a l b u m s : the
Folio Theatre Player* Pro­
duction of “Much Ado Aliout
Nothing,” "SI I d • u hi in • r
Night'* Dream,” "Aa You
Lika It” and “ Henry VIII,”
the latter with Dame Sybil
Thorndike. Sir William Wal­
ton ronducto “Music From
Shakespearean Filina” (An­
gel).
Kiugle-tUis — "You're A
Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith"
(Frank
Sinatra, Reprise);
"Avae Tol” (Boeur Hourlr*,
Philips)! “Too l ute To Turn
Berk Now” (Brook Benton,
WHAT TO LOOK for wligit btiyinif it anil
Mercury);
"Spring
Rain”
litjw to wear ii wlivn you liuvc bought it),
(hm ilall Cubuin, Philips).
tliiTc-button motif) is of British wool.

which you mutt not compro­
mise.
At the final fitting, Insist
that the dark or tailor aland
ut least flva pares away.
Then, bated on the cheek list
M ow (which It would profit
you to d ip and save) ask the
following questions. The guide
i* the one used by • leading
New York men's c l o t h i e r
(Hickey-Freeman)i |
I. It there • rlppl* across
Hi* back of tlm shoulder*, in­
dicating a correction must bo
made in Hia collar?
-• Does t h a jacket rollar
full H - i n c t i In-Iow Uie top o f
t h e xliirt collar? It should.
0- Does tha juckct seem freO
enough tail not baggy —
when the center button Is
closed on a three-button suit?
4. Iioea the jacket cuff fall
'■•inch above the shirt cuff?
6. Duet the bottom team of
tlm jarkvt lilt Just alaiut at
Hie knucklv of jo u r thumb?
6. Ilia'* Hie trouser eufT
Just kiss the top* of your
►
h«c* without "breaking” at
tlm shin. Home tailors still
have a blind spot on this di­
rection, especially.
7. Are Hie tum iars snug
around the wuisl but nut pull­
ing o|icn the pockets? And ia
the rise uncomfortably long
or short?
Obacrvanra of the abova
guidelines will not assure you
a plate with thu nation's 10
hest-dressnl men. llut if you
don’t look presentable, It will
not be all your fault.

Water Problem
For Porpoises

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Tha porpoise* that gambol
for delighted Florida Pavilion
visitor* at llm New York
World’s Fair present a king
•Isa dally "housekeeping''
pioblrm. Half of the water In
their 4UJKX) gallon salt water
tank “homa” must be changed
•vary day, Frmh Naw York
water ia carefully siiltnlicd,
ami constant salt-level cheeks
are uiada by puvllRm stofU

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�Horoscope
Forecast
SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1U64
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A day to recall the past and
to be aware of wliat those
who have given »o much for
your country would like you
to do. Be equally concerned
with the fineit ideals you can
express. A Saturday to elim­
inate confusion and to get
Lack on the right path wher­
ever it is possible by show­
ing an appreciation for what
you have in life.
AIMES (March 21 to April
ID) Don't think so much
about pleasure but think and
act more seriously. Aren’t
you forgetting some import­
ant duties to close ties? Glvo
your true support to higherups, too.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Keeping your word is
tantamount to expressing th«
man. so be * —&lt;• thusly to inerease good will and to gain
favor of big-wigs. S', er clear
of prejudice. Get on a new
tack, ns it were.
GEMINI (May 21 to Jun«
21) I’ulting duties frivolously
behind you ran be very ex­
pensive in the long run. Ex­
ecute them now without fail.
Emotional affair is less im­
portant than security, good
name.
MOON CHILDREN (Juns
22 to July 21) A more prac­
tical attitude on your part
will guin you the good will of
associates in all walks of life.
Don’t be too selfish or you
get nothing at all. Be fair,
just.
I.EO (July 22 to August
21) Many small duties require
that you get to work with a
vim and put them behind you
once and for all. Labor with
method. Gnugc your speed so
that you do not become over­
tired.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Forget work on
this free day and take part
in the activities of fun and
pleasure about you. You are
very conscientious. However,
don’t risk bring called a bore.
I.II1RA (September 23 to
October 22) You are the ona
to briny a new tone of hap­
piness and joy a t home, lls
more thoughtful of others.
Ask what it is that will please
them, especially your mate.
SCORPIO (October 23 t«
November 21) Take enough
time to find out what Is ex­
pected of you in the futura
by regular allies. Then run
the errands that aro neces­
sary. Keep dates, but act
wisely.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) A wise
budget could now sta rt you
on a more ensy life and give
you a chance to express your
artistic qualities, too. Bo more
practical. Fix surroundings in
spare time.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) By simplifying
methods of operation, you
ran, on this free day, sta rt
new rapport with associates.
Avoid a severance of connec­
tions. Close Uie door on an
envious person In P.M.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February ID) Busy yourself
early by clearing up small
duties, misunderstandings a t
home, etc. Is your credit as
good as you would like it to
be, Be the first to help those
In need.
IMCCES (February 20 to
March 20) A smiling exter­
ior will lift the spirits of
those you love and Increase
own inner happiness like mag­
ic. Help youngsters to hava
fun, too. Do things you like
and all is well.
IF YOL'It CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
who appears to be gay and
carefree but who Is subcon­
sciously ever worrying about
money and success. Be sure
early to point out th at if
righteousness Is the keynote
in this life, money cornea eas­
ily, naturally. A very fine
chart for the happy, success­
ful salesperson or the big ex­
ecutive, male or female.
"The Stars impel, they do
not compel.” What you make
of your life is largely up to
YOU1
Carroll Righter’a individual
Forecast for your sign for
Juno is now ready. For your
ropy send your blrthdate and
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Box 1921, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.
S | &gt;onga crabs camouflage
themselves by planting living
sponges on their backs, Marincland of Florida reports.
The crabs seem to know that
sponges aren’t good eating,
but little erabe are.

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Horoscope
Forecast
SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1964
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A Sunday when there may be
some eurface tension* In re■pect to traveling, wanting
what I* beyond your means,
etc., but the aspect* are ex­
cellent for thinking out a
broad plan of life which can
be reduced to a very satis­
factory and workable level
by living your own religion.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) Concentrate upon tho
more important personal de­
sire* instead of always think­
ing about money. Get out to
church of your choosing. Be
of real servic* to others and
know happiness.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Inspiring others by sctivitles and actions th st are
exemplary la best now. Then
off to the fun places that
help you to relax. You are
innately fine — let others set
this, too.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Tut worries aside a n j
think In a positive fashion
so th at you can accomplish
what you set out to do in the
future. Anxiety has a hypnot­
ic power. Get rid of itl Have
faith.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Why don't you
follow your own inclinations
instead of relying on that
egotistical person who liter­
ally stumps your growth.
Keep promises. Be as good vs
your word and succeed!
LEO (July 22 to August
21) This I* a good free dsy
to talk over calmly any dif­
ference* yoy may have with
associates. This holds true for
customers as well. Then the
future augurs more success,
fun.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) If you carry out
duties and promises efficient­
ly, you Inspire others now.
Live the Golden Rule and othera quickly support you. Llfo
is a happy affair, if you
make It so.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Avoid that Indi­
vidual who keeps harping up­
on how much you owe hint or
her. Ib is Is only a way to
bind you. Get out with neigh­
bors, if necessary, and l&gt;e
happy, relieve pressures.
SCGRIHO (October 28 to
November 21) Steer clear to­
day of somewhat boring part­
ner with repetitious ways and
think along personal, con­
structive lints. P l a n n i n g
makes future much brighter
for you. Pray.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Forget
work and be off to the serv­
ices that help you spiritually
now. Then sit down and write
important Utters. Advance­
ment it but a benign way to
manifest faith.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Hong on to
every word th at successful
persons utter today and learn
how to be more successful
yourself. Forget pleasure. This
it only translslory, tempor­
aryAQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) By enter­
taining persons of note with
your fine talents this free
dsy, they later support your
aims. Bring forth that won­
derful poise you possess. Be
charming.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Sincere meditation
on this day set aside to worchip God will bring forth fine
returns in the future. Be of
assistance to the sick, the
needy. Wo all hava a moral
duty to our fellow man.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, this fascinating child
will certainly be a product of
the New Era, so-called, and
you must give your offspring
the chance to study under the
most modern teachers, espec­
ially in the field of science
and the arts. Be very under­
standing, since your progeny
is a rugged individualist and
will a rt only as he or she
sees fit, which is good. The
chart of a true genius.
"The Stars Impel, they do
not compel." What you make
of your life is largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Righter* individual
Forecast for your sign for
June is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
$1.00 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Box 1021. Hollywood 2S, Cal­
ifornia.
uilding an Eskimo i|loo,
I snow blocks ire laid
upwrrd spiral to form
ic, according to Encydia BriUonica.

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

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Food Prices At Fair Are Within Reason Burns In First
NEW YORK W O R L D ’ S
FAIR — It all depends on
your taste. Eating is not a
luxury at the World's Fair.
According to s survey, more
than 50 per cent of the Fair
food aervlce facilities offer
food at prices ranging from
25 cents for a frankfurter to
a main course for $1.50. Sixtysix food establishments with
a total seating capacity of
13,091 fall Into this low-cost
category.
In the $1.50 to $3 price
range the survey found 22
restaurants
K atins
5,430.
Eleven restaurants with 3,853
seats charge from $3 to $4.50.
Another 11 restaurants with
3,148 seals offer meals from
$4.50 to $8 while 13 restau­
rants seating 3,214 are In the
over $8 category.
Snick bars located through­
out the Fair grounds but
without seating facililics were
not Included In the survey.
This would have substantial­
ly increased the total of in­
expensive eating places.
The present restaurant and
dining arcs capacity at the
Fair of 28,734 Mats 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 Urass Rail refresh­
ment centers, with a 2,ICO
sealing capacity, offer 25-ccnt
frankfurters, 35-ccnt hamburg­
ers and a wide variety of
sandwiches under 65-ccnts.
The Chun King Inn, with 800
seats serves a seven variety
dinner for 99 cents. A com­
plete steak dinner for $1.19 is
obtainable at Tad's Steak
House in the Wisconsin Pa­
vilion. The New York State
Pavilion provides a full turkey dinner for $1.50. Louiiiana has steak and chicken
dinners for $1.99. The survey
also showed many restaurants
serving entrees in the $1.50
range.

Appointment

MOUTII-TO-MOUTII resuscitation is demonstrated by Chief Paul Hates,
tenter, and Tim Willct of the Casselberry Volunteer Fire Department, to
n combined group of students and adults from American Red Cross life
paving classes nt the home of the coordinator, Mrs. James Hirkcnmeyer.
The classes met on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. at the Casselberry Fire Sta­
tion to see movies on additional life saving methods.
(Herald Photo)

Tha attraction of gravity
causes things to have weight.

MIAMI fUPI) — "Gover­
nor” Haydon Burns offered
the first appointment of his
new administration Wedne*day, hut said he will with*
hold the real until he is elect­
ed In November.
Hums disclosed at a news
conference that he plans to
he moved into the state 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
atlll have November ahead of
us," said Hums when some
of his supporters addressed
him as governor.”
lire 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, llurns said he does not
plan any until after Novem­
ber, and emphasized that "I
do not have a single com­
mitment for any appoint­
ment."
.
Hut he said one man he
will definitely ask to join his
staff in Tallahassee will be
William White, his executive
secretary for the 15 years
Hums has served as mayor
of Jacksonville.
Hums said also that he will
accept an offer from Gov.
Farris Hryant of office space
in the state Capitol to use
to organize his administra­
tion and help make the
transition from Hryant to
Hums smooth.

SLAVE GNU, DANCERS, Mola Ayers, left,
and Susan Lumen, talented dancers of the
Studio School of Dance, will appear in a recital
presented by their teacher, Miss Marilyn
Sprouse, Saturday, May 30, at Pinecrest School
at 7:30 p.nt. There will lie no admission churae.

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No Primer Necessary
for Most Repaint Work

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4 Exiles Shot, Castro Reports
HAVANA ( U r i l —The Cas­
tro regime toduy announced
the firing squad execution of
four Cubans described as
"central Intelligence Agency
agents,"
The official note said the
four men had been captured
on tho north roust of central
Las Villas Province while
seeking to infiltrate. The date
of their rapture was not an
nounced.
The men were identified ns

Felipe Vidal .Santiago, Ladjslno Gonzalez llcnitez, Litas
Hivera Hello and Alfredo Val­
des Linares.
In Miami, exile sourrrs said
Filips Vidal Santiago was a
.18 - year - old former Cuban
navy commander who headed
h group hero known as the
United Front of National Libelution.
Hut be bad dropped out of
liie news there in recent
months.

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Postponement
The regular monthly meet­
ing of tin Ladies Auxiliary
of tho First I’rntrrostal
Church of Longwnod lias been
postponed due to conflicting
dates from Monday to Tues­
day of next week at 7:30
p.m. at ths church. Mrs. M. L.
McDaniel, president, will eonduct the meeting and Mrs.
Hubert Adams will serve as
hostess.

Mrrsll Page 8-A—May 29, 1964

Idytlwildeof Loch. Arbor

•HOMES OF DISTINCTION”

I.ONGWOOI) l-II GlltLK closed out the current Benson with n swim
party and holm luncheon at tho Carl Immmlcr homo. Attending were,
front, from left, Sherrill Young, Durham Immmior and Cricket ami
Sunny Boyles; second row, Marcia Bryant, Linda Isbell, Terri Boyles and
Evelyn Umstend; third row, Towundn Showers and Cindy Boyles and
hack, the loaders, Mrs. June Hoyles, Mrs. Eloise Lominier and Mrs,
Marian Bryant. Unable to attend were Judy Carson and Janice Lommlcr.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday; scattered afternoon showers; high today in low 90s; low tonight near 70.
SANFOKl), FLORIDA
NO. 202
VOL. 56
United Press Leased W re
Established 1908 MONDAY, JUNE 1, 19(51
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Prospective jurors were beins interviewed this morning
in the courthouse prior to the
opening of the June term of
court. County Judge C. Vern­
on Mize is presiding, lie told
the jurors the caseload indi­
cated a week’.ong session.
Prosecuting the cases will be
Atty. Karlyle Housholder.
I • •
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 materialize. Early this
jnoming United Press Inter­
national had the total at six.
• • •
Probably the hottest sjiot in
the state last Friday was the
scene of the Interstate 4 de­
dication ceremony. The sizzl­
ing sun blistered officials and
spectators alike as the Utero­
meters soared near the toodegree mark.
• • •
At that dedication even Oov.
Farris Bryant was impelled to
comment on the “ glorious
Florida sunshine". "But," ho
added, “ there can be too much
of even a good thing." And
OKI Sol was sure making his
presence felt on that unshaded
strip of pavement.
• • •
But the opening of Uds “ cri­
tical" 23 miles of limited ac­
cess highway right now when
so many folks arc headed for
the beach was worth the swel­
tering for the CO minutes or
so.
• • •
Seminole County was well
represented in the gallery as
well as on the platform at the
ceremony. City officials, legis­
lators, county officers, cham­
ber of commerce officials and
directors, and Interested high­
way user* indicated Uieir ap­
preciation of the facility by
attending the dedication.'
• • •
Erstwhile Sanfordile, John
Krider Jr., was the State Itoad
Dept, man who had much to
do with the smooth-running
p-ocedure. lie is working out
of the DeLand Sit0 office now,
our covering photographer,
Bill Vincent, (ells us.
• ♦ •
You'll enjoy a jaunt to Day­
tona Beach over this road,
but be careful of the should­
ers because they have not
been finished yet. A wheel
dropping off the edge of the
pavement at the wrong spot
could cause trouble. So, take
it easy—and have fun!
• • •
Oh yes, and speaking of the
brilliant sun on Friday, you
should hear—and see— some
of the participants in Seminole
High School Senior Day at
New Smyrna Bearh Even
these young experienced “suntanners" came home uncom­
fortably burned. But though
(lie thoroughly enjoyable day
sent them home “dead-Urcsl"
and "red as beets", no one
called them “ Dead-beets.”
Ain’t that awfull? ! !
• • •
Colleges now are releasing
“ honors" announcements. It's
good to see some of our fine
young people in the lists. Re­
cently, from U. of Florida's
University College, came the
dean's list that includes! Law­
rence Pivcc J r , and Desta
Horner. Desta was one of the
recipients of the Chase &amp; Co.
Chun King scholarships about
three years ago, and she has
justified the judgment of (he
swarding scholarship com­
mittee by earning topflight
grades each trimester.
• •
•
And initialed into the junior
college scholastic fraternity.
Phi Theta Kappa, is Chandler
II. (Chip) Shiron J r , at Or­
lando Junior College.
• •
•
That “ tin warehouse" at
Fifth Street and Laurel Ave­
nue that was almost totally
destroyed hy fire recently pre­
sents a “ not
good" pic­
ture to tlie tourist* 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 is no intention of rebuilding
it, will demolish the eye-core?
• •
•
The June meeting of the
North Orlando Civic Associa­
tion will he he'd at H p m to.day jo the Civic Building.

Pact OKs Russian Consulate

UOV. FARRIS HRYANT is shown ns he cut the ribbon to officially open
that portion of Interstate -l between Daytona Reach and Sanford. Shown
with the governor is John R. Phillips, chairman of the State Road Hoard,
The ceremony was held last Friday near Daytona Reach.

WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
Supreme Court today abrupt­
ly reversed a Florida Sit
preme Court ruling that per­
mitted Bible reading and reci­
tation of the laml's Prayer
in public schools.
The high court cited its de­
cisions of last term that de­
votional exercises of this kind
are an "establishment of re­
ligion" forbidden by the con­
Wcndall Jarrnrd. chairman of
stitution.
the F l o r i d a Development
TALLAHASSEE f UPIl —
Florida law requires Bible
Commission; Buddy Lewis,
The
State Canvassing Hoard reading hut doe* not mention
Ralph Davis and Jay Brown
ol the Stale Road Depart­ will meet late today or Tues­ other practices.
A group of Miami parents
ment; Seminole County Rep. day to make official the reJan Fortune; Sen. Mack N. 'iilt&lt; of the May 20 primary had also objected to bacca­
laureate programs, question­
Cleveland Jr.;
in which llavdon Horns nl
ing children about their reli­
Also, Volusia County Rep.
Jacksonville won the Demo­ gious affiliation and that of
Jim Sweeny; Charles Moore,
vice president of the Daytona cratic nomination for govern­ their parents; and a religious
lest for teachers.
Beach Chamber of Com­ or.
Unlike the first primary
Tlie court's brief order to.
merce; Robert C o l e m a n ,
chamber highways chairman; May 5, no races in the runolf [ day dismissed these comFred Kent, president of tlie were so close that the can­ (plaints “ for want of properly
DeLand Chamber of Com­ vassing board tally could presented federal questions."
have changed or delayed the
Members of the complain­
merce.
results.
ing group are either Jewish,
Secretary of State Tom | Unitarian or Agnostir.
Adams, Florida's chief elec­
The ease came to the If. S.
tion official, said the differ­ j Supreme Court last term aftence in the two primaries as | rr Florida tribunals h a d
lar as it regularities and toe­ struck down such state praring to the letter of the elec­ , tires as use of the school
- premises alter hours for Bible
A special meeting of the tion code was "amazing."
Adams had observers in all instruction, exhibition of reNorth Orlando Village Coun­
cil called for Friday night by r.7 counties to watch the vot­ j ligimis films in (lie schools,
Councilmcn Dave Til*on and ing. And although forma I re- and presentation of Christ­
Mono Grinstcad was canceled ] ixirts arc in from only a few, mas, Easter and Chanuka
for lark of a quorum after the | lie said from discussion* witn programs.
The U. S. Supreme Court
mayor, Mrs. I r e n e Van ' the deputies there apparently
sent the ease hack (or further
Ecpoel, and the other two ! were few law violations.
Ju tt the fai t that the depu­ consideration in light of its
councllmen, Arthur F r r r i n
and Arthur Rhodes, failed to ties were on ,t.i.i, tne.r p n di-s ision on Bllile reading and
senco anounced prior to the i the Lull's Prayer. But the
appear.
Tilson, speaking briefly be­ election, had a salutary at Florhln Supreme Court apfore the audience of some doz­ led, Richard llollahun, who | proved the prartices a second
en citizens, explained that the 1L in rharge ot (dam s’ elec­ time on the ground that their
purpose was to encourage
meeting had licrn legally tion section, said.
j good moral
training rather
called according to charter
than to promote religion.
and that its sole purpose was

1-4 Brings Daytona
Within Easy Reach
Daytona Beach is slightly
more than a half hour away
front Sanford, now that the
new Interstate 4 has been of­
ficially o|tened.
Cov. Farris Bryant and
other state officials were on
hand Friday to officially ded­
icate Ihe 27.3 miles of fourlaned highway.
Bryant cut a riblxm to &lt;&gt;|&gt;cn
a 10.4 mile stretch lietwecn
Daytona Reach and a point
cast of DeLand.
The $3,475,000 stretch of
road completes Interstate 4
from U. S. 02 in Daytona
Beach to Highway 40 west of
Sanford.
Central Florida residents
arc expected to take advan­
tage of the reduced driving
time and make more frequent
visits to tlie Atlantic beaches.
The Friday ceremony now
means that 127 miles o( In­
terstate 4 are open between
Daytona Beach and Tampa
witli only II.I miles remain­
ing to i&gt;c built Inim State
Hoad 431 at Lwguood to
downtow n O r l a n d o . The
stretch from Sanlord to 431
is paved but not fully com­
plete.
Ilryanl applauded the ef­
forts of Max Brewer and
Ritchie Green of the State
Bond Department in getting
the interstate built, lie noted
Florida is now sixth in the
nation in commitment ot in­
terstate funds.
Bryant was introduced hy
Tom Uohli, Daytona Beach
attorney who represents tnc
State Itoad Board.
Daytona's Mayor Owen Eu­
bank gave the welcoming ad­
dress and the llov. Paul Edris, pastor of tlie First Pres­
byterian Church, gave Ihe in­
vocation.
Guests on the platform
wore John It. Phillips, chair­
man of tlie State Itoad Board;

GOP Contests
In 8 States

City Prisoner
Takes Leave

i t 'l ’l) —
The buttle I l l i n o i s GOP prc*|.
dentiol contender* for conven­ | Area police uni on tho Imktion delegates steps up this out fur an camped city |xi»week, with contests in light onrf. Hu fled from n w&gt;rk
states highlighted hy the cru­ gang oil W. 2fith Street lit
cial California primal y.
S:tS i i . III. toduy, police suit.
Republican* will elmosc con­
Police identified him ns ,'oe
vention delegates this w e e k in Freeman, m Puerto Rican.
California, Nebraska, N e w They anid he is ft feet, 7
York, Smith Dakota, Wash­ {inches toll, weighs 110 pouti'la
ington, Alabama, Colorado ' and has liroon eyes and h in t
and Hawaii.
1hair.
W A S H IN G TO N

CC Unit Studies Junior College Project
Steps fur the establishment
ot a Seminole County junior
college are being studied by
a committee of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce's IsmgRange Planning Committee.
The start was made Friday
afternoon following a luncheon
meeting at Jim Spencer'* Res­
taurant at which time R. T.
Milwce. county superintendent
of public instruction, was the
principal speaker.
Also heard was E. S. Doug­

lass, director of vocational and
adult education in Ihe coun­
ty
Mltwec traced the history of
past efforts to have a junior
college located in Ihe area
and how Orange County hai
decided against a joint ven­
ture.
He noted Orange officials
shied away from the junior
college plans m i as nut to intcrc with the new state uni­
versity slated for the northern

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section of that county.
Milwce also reported a
state survey team is due here
next fall for it* study of con­
ditions in tlie county. The team
visits the area every five year*
and comes up with recom­
mendations for school facili­
ties,
“ Briefly," Milwce s a i d ,
"this is wiiat it look* like to
us: A new junior high school,
a building for seventh through
12th grades in Oviedo, a &gt;cn-

JUNIOR COLLEliE plans for Seminole County were discussed Friday at
tlie Long Range Planning Committee’s meeting in Jim Spencer’s Restau­
rant, Shown are, from left, County Judge C. Vernon Mize, co-chairman
of the committee; Altamonte Springs Mayor I-awrence Swofford; R. T.
Milwce, county superintendent of public instruction and the principal
tpeuker; and Dyrun Kimball, conimitee co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

ior high m IkioI in the south
end ot Ihe rounty, a senior
high school at Crooms. conver­
sion of Uic Cronin* and Oviedo
High Schools into junior
schools."
Original plans for a junior
high school were discussed in
RMI, Milwce said, and it ireludes! representatives fron
Osceola, Orange and Semi­
nole counties.
He stressed that 50 to 9»
jmt cent of junior college gra
dilates continue with theli
higher education while only
about 33 to 35 per cent of the
county's high school graduates
continue their education in col
leges,
“ If we had a Junior rnlloge
here." ttie educator said, "we
would have about 70 per cent
fit the students going on to
senior college."
Douglass outlined the role of
his department and noted that
the primary purpose is to help
(lie student “ get a job." He
said virtually all areas of vo­
cational education are being
taught in area srbools and
others are in the planning
stage.
Friday's meeting was con­
ducted by County Judge C.
Vernon Mize, planning com­
mittee co-chairman with By­
ron Kimball.
Francis
Rounullst.
past
Seminole Chamber president,
suggested the group's steering
committee begin working on
the Junior college and this was
approved hy the committee
membership.
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Since 1930s

Citrus To Drop

LAKELAND (U PI)—Fresh
citrus shipments were expertMOSCOW (U PI) — Th*
ed to drop sharply this week
United States and Russia to­
ns the 1904 litrus season en­ day signed a consular agree­
tered its finnl days.
ment paving the way for a
Soviet consulate in New York,
Chlcugo or San Francisco and
NEW YORK (U P!)—Mrs. nn Amrrirnn consulatn in
Nelson A. Rockefeller nnd her Leningrad.
infant son continued to pro­
Tho agreement was the first
gress normally today and bilateral part between the
awaited the return of the United States and the Soviets
governor from California.
since the 11130s. It assures
American citizens traveling
or resident in the U. S. S. R.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — of prompt access 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 misenrriagu" early today ilar right*.
n t Georgetown University
Soviet Foreign Stlnister AnMedical Center.
dicl Gromyko h n i l e d tlie
agreement ns another step in
lessening cold war tensions,
MIAMI (UPI) — Memorial but U. S. Ambassador Foy I).
Day weekend traffic nrrident* Kohler wnrnrd that "we have
took nt least six lives in Flor­ a long way to go before the
ida, the Highway Patrol said remaining barriers to free in­
today. The agency had pre­ terchange are brought down."
dicted that 13 would he kill­
Gromyko said the agree­
ed.
ment is a logical atep after
the nuclear teal linn treaty
aigneil tiy the United State*,
lly United Preaa International Rrituin and Ruasia last sum­
An unseasonable cold snap mer.
pushed temperatures Ii c I o w
He railed tiHlay’s signing
freezing in the upper Mid­ proof Hint “in spite of inevit­
west today nnd showern swept able difficulties thu two gov­
the Southwest with up to a ernments can reach under­
half inch ot rain.
standing on numerous point*."
“This tendency could bo
more evident if the two gov­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — ernments started new efforts
Statu Rep. Charles Holley, for settlement of other, nior*
House minority leader and iin|xirlant, problems," ha add­
COP-nominato for governor, ed.
said today he ban called a
Gromyko and Kohler sign­
caiteua of Republican legisla­ ed the document* in the Spirtive candidates for June 41-7 idunovka palace, a Foreign
at tho Langford llotrl in Ministry ceremonial building.
Winter Park.
The tieaty, hammered out
in negotiationa that began
Sept. 27, must lie ratified by
HONOLULU (DPI) — The the II. S. Senate and will for­
nntion'a top rivilian and mili­ mally come into being upon
tary planners, led hy Secre­ exchange of inatrumenta of
tary of State Dean Rusk, to­ ratification in Washington.
day opened a two-day meet­
The agreement
provides
ing hero that is expected to that U. S. and Soviet officials
result in nn inrrensignly firm lie informed within three days
Western position in Southeast of tlie arrest or detention of
Asia,
each other's nationals and
may visit and communicata
with them within four days.
NEW YORK (U PI)—A 00Soviet authorities in the
minute documentary motion past have detained Americana
picture on the nssasNlnation for lengthy pcrimls of time.
of President Kennedy nnd the The most recent example waa
three ilnya whirh followed the arrest lust November of
will ho produced hy David L. Yale University Prof. Freder­
Wolpor in association with ick U. Ilnrghoorn who was
United I'tesa International held incommunicado In Mos.
for worldwide television nnd row's Ltihyanka prison for 14
movie release thia autumn, it days before being released.
was announeed Sunday.
Tba Russian* rharged him
with spying.

Mother, Son Fine

Canvass Board
Meets Today
Or Tuesday

No Quorum At
Norih Orlando

to have been for discussion
ol the (xilice situation and to
till the otlice of the village
clerk.
The regular June meeting
ot the council will lie iicid
Tuesday evening at which
time public hearing is sched­
uled for Mayor Van Kepocl
and Ferrin on charges of
"dual complicity in misappro­
priation of public funds"
leveled through petition at the
May meeting calling for "re­
moval from otlice" of both
officials.

~~ Accord First
BRIEFS With Soviets

Supreme Court
Scraps Florida
Rible Reading

Loses Baby

MEMORIAL DAY ceremonies were held in
Seminole County nnd throughout the nation
Saturday ns the nation paused to pay tribute to
its war dead. One of the events was held al
Evergreen with the principal speaker Itcing
County Judge (’. Vernon Mize. Above, members
of the Sanford Naval Academy are shown rais­
ing tlie Colors. In tlie photo are Midshipmen
Dana llagen, Larry Lindsey and Ren Chadn, all
of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Pigott Takes Issue
With SHS Principal
Jim 1'igolt, Seminole High's
head football coach and driver
(•alning instructor staled to­
day U&lt;at what SHS Principal
Andrew Bracken had to say
about the Cocoa conference on
driver
education
nt
last
Thursday's school board meet­
ing was the first lime hr bad
known that it was necessary
for him to attend.
Pigott, unsuccessful candi­
date for the position a* sup­
erintendent ol rounty school*

Memorial Death
Toll Hits Peak
By I'nitrd l*rrw« International
A record number of tiuffir
deaths occurred on tlie na­
tion's streets and highways
during tlia Melton ial Day
weekend. But tho National
Safety Council said today the
actual death rale per miles
traveled was onn of the low­
est in yrur*.
A United Press Internation­
al count showed 421 persons
dead in tiuffir (luring the
holiday |H'rii&gt;d from 0 p. m.
Thursday until midnight Sun­
day.
A hieukdown showed:
Truffle
..
421
D row ning*

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

til)

Planes
....... —
Miscellaneous ..... .
Total

Ii
73
339

California again led all
states in thu number of traf­
fic urridents, nn. There were
30 in Texas, 23 in New York
nnd 21 in Illinois. Pentisylvanin tool It), Michigan IH,
Oklahoma It), Ohio 15, and
Alabama and Missouri 14
each.
The tiuffir death rount
soured past Out previous rec­
ord of 371 persons killed over
a similar Memorial Day holi­
day |N-ti(»d last year. The
lafety rnuneil had estimated
:hut between 410 ami 400 per­
rons would ilia during this
/ear's 78-hour holiday.

He’s Afraid To
Tell His Wife
LOS ANGELES (Ul’l) -A nUnio A. Martini today tried to
simnion up enough nerve to
till his wife that she threw
at envelope containing $2,200
Inst the trash, police report­
ed
itartini said Sunday Ire did
noi have nerve to tell bis wife
Put the envelope was In a
cloict she cleaned out.

Six Killed

Midwest Icy

Holley Meeting

in the first primary election,
was referring to statement*
made hr Brae,ken al • school
hoard meeting 'ast Thursday
when Pigott was not rrtslned
as a summer tnriehmer.t pro­
gram teacher
Al that meeting the board
adopted a repml of the In.ar.I
of trusters containing its list
of teachers recommended for
employment this summer. Pi­
gott, who hss taught summer
driver training classes for sev­
eral years, was not retained.
Bracken told the hoard that
Pigolt has been asked to at­
tend a conference in t’oeoa
which dealt with a new type
of range driver training but
that he declined to altend.
Bracken told tlie hoard that it
was necessary for him not to
recommend that Pigott lie re­
tained in the summer pro­
gram.
Several letter* to the Ixiard
intimated that the action re­
placing Pigott might have been
of a "|ioliUeal nature."
Pigott said today that “ I
was rated a merit teacher in
driver education hy Mr. Brac­
ken and hy the county school
administration
What
Mr. TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Rollins Crunt
Bracken had to say alxrut (lie M. Max Wilks of Mitlon, who
WINTER PARK (UPI) —
Cocoa conference on driver won a scat in the state legis­ Th* Riven Foundation of Chl­
education w j i the first time I lature In the May 20 primary, cugo lias given a $3,000 grant
realized It was necessary for finally got Ida financial re- to Rollins College for use in
me to attend."
ixirta Into tho Secretary of furulty salaries and library
Pigolt continued, "I have at­ State’a office, it wna report­ needs, the cullcgu announced
tended similar conferences. ed today.
today.
They are gatherings of driver
education teachers from all
over Hie stale and are financ­
ed hy thu state department ot
education. It is not a school of
OPEN A L L DAY WEI).
instruction. It's more for the
f
t
AND F R ID A Y N IG H T S
purpose of hearing speakers.
kOiuv* *W48T QUALITY m
“ I attended a similar driver
education conference in Dade
County, one of the first coun­
ties in Florida to institute
range driving. There, we act­
ually saw the range program
in operation."
Pigott said (hat when lie j
was notified hy Bracken th a t1
he would teach social studies
next year instead of driver
training, he asked the SHS
principal about summer em ­
ployment. "It was then." said
Pigott, “ that I was told that
a replacement had been ob­
tained who had a later course
in range driving."
Concerning driver courses
EARLY AMERICAN SPREADS,
for this summer, Stewart Gat*
LOOPWEAVE
REVERSIBLES!
rhell of the county school of­
fice told The Herald this morn­
ing that there will be no range
99
driving program this summer
twin or full
since the range will not be
completed, lit stated that it
Authentic design in heavyweight cotton . . . .
was hoped the range would be
bullion fringed. Machine washable, reversible
finished In time for fall class­
for double-weur! White, Antique White!
es. However, regular driver
courses will be available.

Military Meet

Kennedy Film

Belated Report

e n n e iit

TUESDAY SPECIAL!

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12 — April 6, 1964

| Politically

-.* u

- Speaking

••

There** rather Intriguing
quettion In the election lawi
o f the State o f Florida.
The
law
provide*
that
name* of candidate* without
opposition in the party pri­
mary need not appear on the
ballot In the primary but do
appear in the general elec­
tion.
Therefore,
the
question:
i
V
Bow can they be legally nomi­
nated when no one ca»ta a
tingle vote for them in the
primary?
The law aaya It* la suffi­
cient that they qualify for the
primary and, aince they have
no oppoaition, they aro auto­
matically nominated.
But It aecm* that at least
t*
i*
vote ahould be caat for
4
them to make K legal for
their name* to appear on the
general election ballot.
U al*o aeema that should
someone, after the primary,
challenge this question in
TI court they might auccccd in
throwing out the law. . .
and the unopposed candidate*.
Good question for a would-be
write-in candidate.
• • •
Sen. Strom Thurmond upset
the applecart for hi* follow•era in Florida seeking to draft
him for the Democratic nomi­
nation for president.
Some 32 Floridian* banded
together and qualified with
the Secretary of Stale a* can­
didates in the Democratic pri­
mary for delegate* to the
Democratic n*tion»l conven­
tion.
But the South Carolina anion
directed Secretary of State
Tom Adam* to delete hi*
name from the ballot . . .
and Adam* did to.
Jim Talmadge, of Sanford.
«ne of the candidate*, tele­
graphed Adam* Insisting his
name appear on Uic ballot for
Thurmond.
The Sanford Herald check­
ed Tallahaaice and learned a
:
court ruling of aeveral years
ago upheld the Secretary of
*!
Stale when the late Sen. Estes
Kefauver directed his name
be withdrawn from the Flor­
ida primary.
Talmadge Indicated he will
be willing to accept his $wi
filing fee refund without fur­
ther to-do.
• • •
Secretary of State Adams
estimated there are l.S mil
lion person* In Florida quail
fled but not registered to vote
May 5.
On the other hand, Itcgls
trar Caml Bruce estimate*
the total count of Seminole
County qualified elector* will
act an all-time high who*
ahe complete* the count. Be
giatratlon of voters closed
last Saturday.
Adams also report* there
are In execs* of two million
registered voter* in tho atate
• • •
Gubernatorial
candidate
Fred Dlckin*on point* out the
state could save $(3 million
annually by eliminating the
duplication of duties of the
varlnua atate commission*
bureaus and agencies.
* • •
In hii 21-*tep program, Sen.
Jack Mathew*, hero again
last week in hi* campaign for
governor, claim* "thn atate
that neglects education Is In
vitlng federal education. 1
believe that problems of gov
ernment should be solved *1
the local level if at all poss
Jble, at the state level only
when those problems cross
county lines, and at the fed
eral level only when the pro
blem is so vast the state ran
not or will not— meet It."
He continues: "I believe It
i* the responsibility of the
governor to display the lead­
ership that would solve Flor
Ida's problems a* they arise,
and where they mould be solv.
e d -ln Florida."
• • •
Just about all the guberna­
torial candidate* are attack­
ing the BHVi increase in Die
cost of automobile and truck
license tags. . . and advocat­
ing repeal of thla hike.
• • •
Party primaries are only
four week* away . . . May S.
11
Local candidate* should com ­
mence swinging in earnest
about now. So far, there has
only been hand shaking, card
passing and somo personal
appearances at some social
events and small rallies.

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White House Wedding
First wedding ever held in
the Whit* House waa tha
marriage of Dolly Madlson'a
widowed aiater Lucy to Judge
Thomas Todd ad Kentucky,

Free W orld Mourns MacArthur's Death
TOKYO (D PI) — General*
and statesmen, diplomats, an
emperor, and the man on tho
atreet today mourned Gen.
Douglas MacArthur.
From Tokyo to London, the
old soldier's death made head­
lines and brought tributes.
Only the Communists attack­
ed his memory.
Leaders of the Philippines,
where he served as a young
officer 01 years ago, Japan,
where he laid the foundations
of democracy after World
War II victory, and Korea,
where he commanded i UN
troops against the Commu­
nists, spoke for their nations
when they praised tho gen­
eral.

Lyman Brain
Team Loses
By Jane C***clherry
Lyman High School’s Benin
Team lost their Inst Brain
Bowl Match o f the season to
four very bright young men
from Daytona Mainland High
who outwitted them 300 to
11G last Thursday night at
Lyman.
Representing Lyman were
Frank Renew, Donna Lundgren, Pete Carlson and Ken
Ament. Sponsor is Fletcher
Cockrell.
On the Mainland team were
Dougins Short, Ross Ashley,
Eric Van Horn nnd Greg llnlIlnger, captain. Sponsors are
Mlxa Anno Singer nnd Bill
Whorley.
Ray Pharr, assistant prin­
cipal at I.ymnn, served ns
moderator. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
French wero judges.
Only Two Preserved
Only two o f the letters
written liy George Washing­
ton to his wife, Martha, are
known to exist. Almost nil of
their correspondence was do.
strayed after Washington's
death.

The news of MacArthur’ s
death was flashed by radio to
lonely outposts of Corregldor
and Bataan, and Filipino vet­
erans of the Pacific war
mourned the man who prom­
ised them:
’ ’ I shall return."
In Tokyo, sorrowing Japanose lined up to sign the book
o f condolences in the U. S.
Embassy.
R a d i o Moscow reported
MacArthur's death in a single
sentence without comment.
But Communist East Ger­
many’s news agency called
him the commander of “ ag­
gressive troops" in Korea and
"a rabid advocate of preven­
tive war."
Japanscsc Prime Minister
llayato Ikcda cabled Presi­

dent Johnson that MacArthur
is remembered here “ not only
as a soldier but as a friend."
"Representing the victor na­ ASK ABOUT NISNBON INHALANT, A
tions, MacArthur came to Ja­ PUASANT AND PtOMST BILIM IV IN
pan," he said. “ With sympa­
rtO M THI MOST D ISTIIUIN O
STMMOMS
thy and wisdom, he contri­
buted to Japan's rehabilita­
Rnumillal A Anderson
tion.”
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VOL. 56

• ••

Word from Tallahassee has
It that Florida's non-farm cm
ployment shot to a new record
of 1,514,500 in February. Com
mission Chairman W o r l e y
Drown said thu February total topped
tile previous all
time high in December by 5,400 workers. Ilrown adds that
while employment was rising,
unemployment w a s falling
more than 25 per cent in Feb
ruary from a year ago. He
attributes t h o employment
buildup to "an exceptionally
good tourist season which is
continuing.”

• • •

Notice how busy the Mu
nlcipal
Zoo
was
Sunday.
Rriglit sunshine, warm tem­
peratures and tlie always
colorful attractions at the zoo
proved the right combination,
for hundreds and hundreds of
visitors. And Lake .Monroe
was peppered with boats of all
sizes. Doat marinas were
jammed from early morning
to late at night.

• • •

Things will begin to pick
up at the Sanford Armory as
Scouts get ready for the
Scoutorama to tic held there
Friday and Saturday. The
youngsters will display their
handiwork and aptitudes from
7 to 3 p.m. Friday and from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday.
It's well worth your time to
sec how the Cubs, Scouts and
Explorers arc getting along.
They're mighty proud of the
exhibits. You'll be equally
proud when you take a few
minutes to inspect them.

Sanford Bank
Charter Asked
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Application for a new hank
charter for Sanford, has been
filed with the comptroller of
currency here.
Name of the proposed finan­
cial institution is First Na­
tional Hank of Seminole Coun­
ty. It would have an initial
capitalization o f 1500,000.
Petitioners for the bank
charter are John F. Holt,
Douglas Stenstrom, Francis
Koumillut III, Fred II. Wil­
liams and W. W. Horne, sit of
Sanford, and Joseph S. Guern­
sey. Orlando.

Shot To Pave
Way For New
Space Trips

IRENE VAN EEPOEL is the new mayor o f
North Orlando, having been elected by tlie City
Council and sworn in Monday evening.

Mrs. Van Eepoel
BRIEFS Named Mayor Of

CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
U. S. scientists today sidelined m
w
A . . .
the unique rocket test o f a
"flying thermometer" a n d
turned their attention to Wed­
immunization program sched­
nesday's planned m a i d e n
^
uled Sunday from noon to 5
flight of a Gemini space cap­
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—Eng­
sule.
p.m.
Mrs. Irene Van Eepoel was
The 7,000-pound Gemini, un­ lish actor Peter Sellers was
The Sanford-Seminole Jaymanned
Imt highly instru­ under treatment today for a elected mayor of North Or.
cces, along with the Semin­
mented, was poised atop a "m oderate" heart attack that lando Monday night by a 3-2
ole County Medical Society
two-stage Titnn-'J booster fur could force him out of a ma­ secret ballot after Council­
and the Seminole County
a flight to pave tho way for jor movie role here.
Hoard of Health arc busy pre­
man Arthur Fcrrin declined
space voyages hy U. S. astro­
paring to administer tliia
to accept the office in Hie first
nauts lute this year or in
newest of polio fighting vac­
WASHINGTON (UPI )-T h c vote cast 3-2 in his favor. In
early 1005.
cines in an effort to eliminate
House
called up President b o t h instances, remaining
The federal spare agency
any possibility of the polio
votes were for Dave Tilson,
wants to send the capsule into Johnson's food stamp trill to­
viruses striking in Seminole
newly installed councilman
day
and
supporters
predicted
a low oiliit around eaith to
County.
NEARING THE END of u lonjr rei^n in Sanford's history is the Palms
for group two.
its
approval
after
"a
real
test Inuin-hing techniques. The
A great amount of work by
Hotel on West First Street. Workers are down to the second floor in raz­
In the vote for vice mayor,
rrnft is
anearly model of tight."
all of these organizations has
ing' the structure, condemned hy the eity ami long' considered an eyesore
Councilman Arthur Ithodci
Gemini spaceships that two
gone into setting up tills pro­
to the community. Most o f the windows have been removed as crews sal­
came nut on top with three
man nstronnuta will ride.
gram. The purpose of the pr i
vage as much material as possible for resale.
votes while Tilson and Mrs.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
On a launching pad several
gram is to make |&gt;olio immun­
Sen. Frank I.ausrlir says that Mona Grinstead, new group
miles
away,
nil
Atlas
missile
ization available to as many
four rounrilmrn, each re.
with a gtlil-pound payload rail civil rights supporters are re*
persons as possible at the low­
ceived
one.
ed ''F ire-t" In its nose remain ported to Ik- forming militaryest cost, thereby making this
Oaths of office for the new
type
“
rifle
clubs"
to
protect
nl securely locked. An at
area free from the constant
council members and (or
tempt to shoot the probe 5,000 demonstrators in hit home
threat of polio. Twelve feed­
Mrs. Van Eepoel and Rhode*
city
of
Cleveland.
miles across the A t l a n t i c
ing stations will lie open and
were administered by Attor­
Ocean Monday was railed o ff
an area physician will he o«i
ney Orville Johnson, tempor­
la-cause of foul weather in Un­
hand at each station.
ary village judge. Also sworn
CHICAGO
(U
PI)—President
planned target area.
The two-dose Sabin Oral
Johnson, Ally. Gen. Robert F. into office was Mrs. Glenn R.
Scientists
needed
virtually
Vaccine will tic given. The
NEW YORK 4LI PI) — The tided conference room where
(Elizabeth) Atchison, villa;:*
WASHINGTON (U PI) — American public Gen. Douglas MaeArthur's body rested atop unhampered visibility to truck Kennedy and Chief Justice ch-rk, who took over as tem­
second dose will be given at
the probe as a second-stage Karl Warren are among tlie
the same feeding stations &lt;Did President Johnson drive MnrAltluir hail served so well a four foot bier
to whites "most trusted" by porary clerk after the resig­
eight weeks later on Sunday, u hig sedan around his Texas paid personal tribute tu the
Tin- big brass doors of the Alltuii-s rocket rammed it
America's
Negroes, Ebony nation of Mrs. Barbara Pe­
June 7. Sabin vaccine is a ’ much at more than K.r&gt; miles gallant warrior today mol armory
will remain open hack thiough the atmosphere
ters some two weeks ago.
magazine
zaid
today.
their tears reflected the na­ throughout tlie day and night at a spent of seven miles per
pleasant tasting liquid that |per hour last week ?
The first official meeting
And did he hnve a cup of tion's loss.
can In - eaten on a lump of
—until there no longer nix- second. The test is designed to
of the reorganized council will
measure
the
sort
of
atmos­
beer
“
within
easy
sipping
Tin- mourners filed silently mourners wishing to enter.
sugar nr taken in distilled
WASHINGTON (UPI) - La- he held at 7:30 p.m. today in
into the 7th R.-ginn-nt Armo­
water in the case ut a dia­ distance" while he did it ?
Minutes before the geuuial pheric hral that U. S. moon­
Ixir leader Walter P. Itvuth- tlie Civic Building. Although
Two
new*
magazines.
Time
ships
would
face
on
returns
ry on Park Avenue and into public was admitted, MacArbetic.
er Iz throwing a party for no formal agenda has Item
Dr. I-conc, Seminole Coun­ and Newsweek, agreed on tin- a brightly lighted, oak • pan- thur'a widow, Jean, their eon, from lunar landing trips.
announced, Mrs. Van Kepocl
Tho launching of Fire-1 Congress tonight. More than
ty Health Officer, and mem­ speed. Time said he had a
Arthur III, friends, dlgiptarsnid Monday night Hint tins
3&lt;io
of
tho
&amp;
J1
members
of
Hat
Called
bers of the Scnunolc UmntV cup , .if t&gt;wr t whIV *S “tM
lee .&gt;1 high‘ ^ 'k in g military' wllivA
possibility
of incor|*»raliiig
House
and
Senate
are
expect­
gist'* )\'tJrt«omcUr.” wan re
Medical Society
ask that wheel. Newsweek made no .
duties of the clerk, tax col­
ii officer* heard clergymen of |s c h e d u l e d F r i d a y .
ed to attend.
mention
o
f
the
brew.
three faiths pay eloquent j
everyone avail themselves ot
lector and treasurer will 5*
Asked about "the magazine
tribute to tin- man who epit- , Hrirntista also were ih-niimd
this mass immunization pro­
among Reins discussed.
stories, the White
House
ing
nearly
ideal
weather—Util
utilized
America's st length
gram. He reminds everyone
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
tlmu in the Cope Kenrn-dy
and resolution.
tiiat, even though Salk vac­ stood hy its statements of
Turkey
served
notice on
Saturday
when
it
demurred
launching
area—for
the
Gem
Tuklng part In thu brief
CATANIA, Sicily (UPI) cine lias previously been tak
at reports (lie President had A series of violent explosions Iservice were Francis t'ardl- ini shot. Cnnii-iu roveruge wilt Greece today that it will land
en, tile Sabin vaccine should
exceeded Texas’ 70 ni.p.h. rocked the Etna volcano to-jnnl Spellman " f the Catholic play u vital role in determin an expeditionary force on
he taken at this time, since
Cyprus if the troops it al­
speed limit.
tiny, sending a thick column Archdiocese of New York; the ing thu success of the at­
Sabin vaccine gives immunity
ready has here arc attacked
Time and Newsweek said of white and black smoke lit. Rev. Horace W. It Done- tempt.
against all three of the known
that lit one point during the Ihousunds of feet into the sky. gan, Episcopal hisliop of New
On hand to witness the fir by islanders of Greek descent.
polio viruses. It is also ad­
T A L L A II A S S EE (U PI)
excursion the President forced
ing will he the nation's entire
The
blast*
and
smoke
touch-1
York:
the
Rev.
Terrence
J.
visable to take tills vaccine -t
— Agriculture commissioner
another ear o ff the road. They ed off panic in mountainside j Finlay, pustur of St llarth- ti-iiui of '29 astioimuts, offi
tliis time, he added, as v
BRUSSELS, Belgium (U l'l) Doyle Conner announced to­
said that when his nervous communities on this Mcdit- |o|omew‘* Episcopal Church rials said. The first men to
similar mass immunization is
day that he is hosting a jet­
passengers remarked on his lorr.mc.in island off the foot and minister to the MacAr- ride tho Gemini cruft into —A strike hy thousands of
not likely to be offered again.
liner trip to the New York
doctors
protesting
n
new
speed, Johnson took o ff his of Italy.
Ihur family, and Itatild Max spurn will come from this
Medical authorities alto adWorld's fair April 21 for
health
law
went
into
its
sev­
hut and covered tire speedo
There was no immediate in­ Schenk, president o f the New group, und the pilots are ex­
around 70 members of tho
vise that all age groups |
Vhey 'couhbnot" wad
enth
day
today
with
no
sign
pected
to
tie
announced
within
dication of a flow of lava ac­ York llourd of Itnhhis.
Florida press and business
ibin vaccine ||t
should receive Sabin
of
a
break
in
the
deadlock
thu next few days or weeks.
companying the explosions.
as it will prevent persons in
between the government and and industrial leaders.
It o t h accounts stemmed
The smoke rose an estimat­
Conner said the two-day
the older age groups from be­
the medical men.
I from a drive the President ed one mile into the sky ami
look at the fair Is being stumcoming carriers.
I took while he was spending obscured the sun over many
sored hy Florida business
A donation of 50 cents per the Kj, , tPr wpt.kpm, llt
villages. The columns could
leaders ami government olddose is asked to cover the | j,j
j
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI)
Ik* seen for many miles.
rials.
cost id vaccine and supplies. |
—An American-owned super
The explosions started at
"This is believed to be th*
The .Sanford-Seminole Jayoil
tanker,
E
smi
Maracaibo,
9:15 a. in. (3:15 a. m EST)
It) Evelyn l.undy
largest single contingent of
cecs invite everyone in Sc.|
in the area of the volcano's
ItIO DB JANEIRO (UPI) went out of control today and state newsmen ever to cover
Oviedo City Council voted
inole County and the sur­
central crater.
—
The abrupt depai ture of knocked down a section of the a Florida news event outshlo
Monday
night
to
call
a
specrounding areas to participate
\illagers,
who
normally |ja| Hireling in the near future Cuban Ambassador Raul Ron vital Lake Maracaibo Bridge, of state borders," Conner said.
in this muss polio immuniza­
j
NAPLES, Italy (U l'l) _ , take volcanic activity calmly. ||(
Jr., son o f Fidel Castro's for­ longest ot its kind in the
It is being called tlie Flor­
tion program.
Fishmonger's wife Giusrppina j Wort’ *,rlcken with panic this |n|rj|,a| WJI|er
eign minister, raused specula­ world.
ida
Press Preview and Agri­
Till*
Tlie health and welfare of
------ * --P^kin
---- - was discussed at length.
Ardlmrnto, 33, today gave I time. *'—
Man&gt; *,ar,cd
tion today that an early break
cultural Jamboree.
any area depends entirely on
.birth to her Ittli, 15th and 10th ,hc,r belongings, preparing to
Gov. Farris Bryant and
In other business Council­ in relations between the Cas­
each of its individuals parti­
flee down the mountain if
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — cabinet officials will partici­
tro regime and Iliazil's new
children.
man
Rot)
Ward
and
funner
cipating in programs such as
The triplets, one girl and real trouble developed.
councilman llcnny Ward were anti • Communist govern­ Clu-rks for (Id.lMIO me rn pate, lie said with Holland E.
this, which leads to happier
their way to each of Florida's Hinton, vice president of Min­
two hoys, were christened Paappointed as a committee to ment may ho planned,
and healthier communities.
Cuban refugee spokesman rouiitii-s as their shale of ute Maid, serving as coordin­
trizia, Salvatore and Vin­
look into the |Missihility of
Feeding stations will t&gt;c lo­
cenzo.
providing tennis, badminton Modesto Vazquez said in Mex- March race truck revenues. ator.
cated as follows:
TALLAHASSEE I UPI) —
iro City Monday night tlie
Florida State Rank, .MovieThe Beverage Department re- and shuffleboard courts for
Castro regime poured ltd
the
young
people
of
(lie
com­
land Drive In Theater, Crooms
ported today that February
million into Brazil on lion's
Academy, Geneva School, A
RROOKSVILLE (Ul*|) — cigarette tax collectinna, in munity.
rerommendstion to try to buy
Special
guests
at
(lie
meet
A
Circuit
Court
jury
found
A- P Shopping Center, Stubb*
which Florida cities share,
military support for a Com­
ing
were
members
of
the
I’ harmary, Midway School, I Izear Jones, llrooksville, gtiil- umnunti-d to (4.1 million.
Oviedo High Senior Class wno munist uprising planned for
Winn-Dixie,
Highway
17-92 ; ty o f second dergree murder
The cities will divide (2.9
August.
LAJAVR F
IR S T D
U A L IT V ™
ALWAYS
FIRST
QUALITY
anil 434, Lake Monroe Scjiuol, Monday in the Sept. 13, 1903, million and the other f l .l mil­ served in various city govern
A Cuban Embassy spokes­
Jai Alai Fronton, Lake M ary, shotgun slaying o f Kurl It. lion will go to the state gen­ ment others during the day- man summon'd young Itou’s
included were Paul Mlkler,
School and City Hall, Uvicdn. ! Lee.
eral fund.
sponsor; Tom Milder, mayor; departure.

Food Stamp Bill

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NO. 163

Star III

The
annual employe-em­
ployer banquet of the Semin­
ole High School Diversified
Cooperative
Training
pro­
gram will be held tonight at
7:15 in the school's student
lounge. Principal speaker will
be Lt. Cindr. Paul S. Polgar.

And, not to be outdone, lo­
cal Kiwanians have arranged
a musical program for their
Wednesday meeting, also at
the Civic Center. Four Sem­
inole High School students, all
girls, will provide the pro­
gram, billing themselves as
"The Reatles." A. C. I)oudncy Jr. is in charge of ar
rangements.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Thirty thousand area resi­
dents arc expected to take ad­
vantage of the mass poiio

•

A musical program featur­
ing Nick Pfiefauf at the piano
and Rill Reck on drums high­
lighted the Sanford Rotary
Club meeting Monday noon at
the Civic Center.
Introduced by Myron Reck,
program chairman, Pfiefauf
played "Deep Purple" as the
drummer changed the tempo
from swing, to Latin, bounce
•nd twist.
Rotary President Rill Hemp­
hill introluccd the president­
elect Richard Dcas who will
take office in July. I)eas' elec­
tion was announced at last
week’s meeting.

TUES., APRIL 7. 1964

Mass Polio
Doses To Be
Given Sunday

R. E. Porter has received
in the mall and fastened to
the wall over his typewriter
an embossed plaque reading:
"Daily Prayer—Help me keep
my eyes and ears open, my
mouth shut and my nose out
of other peoples' business.
Amen." (A reporter Just can't
do that and survive.)
•

Established 1608

Gemini Maiden Flight Wednesday

Conversation between two
girls out on a Sunday after­
noon picnic. First, on entering
the cabin: *‘ l think I'm al­
right but I just saw an ele­
phant on the road." Second:
“ Was it p in k !" First: "No,
gray." Second goes and re­
turns: "There's two of 'em
out th ere!f" (Ed note: The
circus was coming to town.)
• • •

•

United Press Leased Wire

REALITY ENTRY in
the Miss Seminole Con­
test to he held April 23,
21 and 25 in conjunc­
tion with the annual
Industrial Show is Miss
Patricia Grinislcy, 17ycnr-old front 111 West
Woodlawn Drive. The
brown - haired, brown­
eyed entry is 5 '-l” ,
weighs 111 and her
measurements are 3521-35. Her hobby is
IMipulnr music uml her
talent is dancing. She
hopes to become n re­
gistered nurse upon
graduating from high
school.

Public Response
To Auto Show
'Excellent’
Public response was excel­
lent for the fourth annual
Auto Show of the .Sunford Automohilu IK-hIit * Association
last week, in tho opinion of
m e m h e r companies. Their
comments:
John I). Brass, llrass Mo­
tors—“ I’m very well satisfied
with the show. Its after e f­
fects will he good.”
Dave Tomlinson, Holler Mo­
tor Sales—“ Wc’ io real tic­
kled; WO had lots o f business.
Wo sold four curs the first nfternoon.
Ren Howland, S e m i n o 1 c
County Moturs—"W e are very
well pleased with the accept­
ance and the turnout o f the
public. We delivered some curs
and wo were exceptionally
pleused ut the ucreptunre of
our Dodge Motor Home. We
sold some of these although
they me high priced."
Willie Hunt, Hunt LincolnMercury—."It was very good.
We hud a nice turnout. We
sold sevorul cars right o ff the
lot. Everybody seemed to like
it very much.”
Rill Hemphill. Rill Hemphill
Motors— 'T h e res|sirise to uur
show was better than we an­
ticipated; we are very happy
about it. The public liked our
offerings; in fact, we deliver­
ed a number o f cars direct
from the auto show.”
Gury Hudgins, StricklandMorrison—“ There is no doubt
hut thu public enjoys these
auto shows; the res|xinse was
terrific. Wu are extremely
happy with the results. We
nut only sold some curs at the
show but expect to continue to
do some business as a result
of it.”

Gun Support

Did LBJ Have
Beer While
Doing 85?

Public Pays Tribute

To Gen. Mac Arthur

Reuther Host

Turkey Warns

Etna Volcano

Conner To Host
Jet Trip To
World’s Fair

Doctors On Strike

Oviedo To Call
Water Session

Fishmonger
Flips His Net

Cuban Envoy
Leaves Rio
Abruptly

Ship Hits Bridge

Track Cash

Cigarette Tax

Killer Convicted

A N N IV E R SA R Y

Tommy
Partin,
constable;
Judy Jakubcin, clerk; Jane
Lundy, fire chief, and Sandy
Peterson, D o u g Reynold*,
Larry Pate, Al McCall and
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
I«croy Wood, councllmen.
A British company bus been
forbidden to buy any more
Amrrirsn goods until it stops
selling U.S.-huilt tractors to
Communist Cuba.
The
Commerce Depart­
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I)—
Tlie Ohio Supreme Court to- ment’s Bureau o f Intel nation­
day ordered Secretary of al Commerce said Monday it
State Ted \V. Ilrown to re- has suspended temporarily
move tlie name of former us- the export privileges of Peak
tronuut John Glenn Jr. from Products Co. and one o f its
the May 5 primary election directors, L. Cannrr of Lon­
don.
ballot.

SPECIAL!

U. S. Slaps Ban
On British Firm

Glenn Ruled
Off Ballot

Curtis Denied
New Trial
ATLANTA (U PI)— A fed
cral judge today refused to
grant the Curtis Publishing
Co. a new trial in a multimillion • dollar liber suit by
Wallace Butts, former Univer­
sity of Georgia football coach.
Federal district judge Lewis
R. Morgan turned down Curtis
on its claims that it had turne j up new evidence and on a
new contention that Butta was
• public official.

‘Most Trusted’

C'DH. BARTON W. BARTHOLOMEW (right) assumes command o f
Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven from Cdr. John F. Barlow during cere­
monies Monday at the Sunford Nuval Air Station. Cdr. Bartholomew
hud been the squadron’* executive officer since April 1963.

Glenn, a Murine Corps lieu­
tenant colonel, withdrew from
the rare as a candidate fur
the Democratic nomination to
the U. S. Senate last week be­
cause of injuriea received U a
fall Ult month.

Pop Bottles
PIST1CC1, Italy (U PI) Thirty thousand empty bot­
tles burst Monday night ir. a
fire In a soft drink storehouse
her*.

DOUYANT BED PILLOWS PRICED
SPECIALLY LOW! STOCK UP TODAY!
16“ x 26”

finished sis*

$1

Penney'* combined

their two best fills; kapok and

foam shreds for *

pillow o f unusual softness and

resiliency! Blue and white cotton covert

1!I

■—

f

�.1

Russians Have Ringside Seat In Cuba For Cape Shots
9k»

In in )

Page 2—Tuea. Apr. 7, ’64

R rrtlS

Roads, Schools Given
Priority By Planners
Roods m 4 achooli war*
given top priority at a racsnt
matting of tho stearlng com
mlttoo o f tho Long B o n n
Planning Commlttoo, an affll
fata o f tho Btmlnola County
Chamber o f Commerce.
"I t waa tha general feeling
o f tha committee that we
ahould be primarily concerned
with planning fo r tha county
road ayetem for tha neat aavoral yeara. In view o f the
rapid growth and the eat*bllahmont o f tha now elate uni­
versity," tha group aald.
Tha ateerlng committee la
competed o f Byron Kimball,
Vernon Mlae, Prank Wheeler
and Georgo Touhy.
'One o f the moat preaalng
problem# fo r Smelnola Coun­
ty ," tho quartet aald, "will be
tho proper acceaa to tha new
■tate unlveralty.
"Although tha opening of
tha unlveralty appear# to be
aavaral yeara away, It la aug.
geated that Immediate plana
be made to eatabllah center
llnea fo r a limited acceaa high
way.
"A
unlveralty boulevard,
from the north, and one from
tho weat in tha Lake Howell
area, to be joined aomewhero
In tho vicinity weat o f Oviedo,
will give rapid acceaa to the
unlveralty from all parta o f
the county.
"The acqulaltlon o f rights of
way o f approximate 200 to
800 feet In width will Involve
• large amount o f money.
However, In tho next several
yeara, with normal growth, It
fa felt that revenues available
fo r this purpose and with the
help o f tha atata, sufficient
funds may bo available with­
out bonding or Increasing millaga rate."
Tho committee also recom­
mended that plana begin for
tha selection o f a new high
achoot alto In tha Oviedo area.
"W ith tha in ta c t o f tha now
atata university on tha town
o f Oviedo,1* tha group aald,
"grow th In that section o f tho
county la expected to ba vary
substantial and tha need for
a new high aohool will certain
]y arlaa within tha next few
years.
"The committee also m o m
H i n d i t h a t considers bit
thought ba givan to aaltetlon
o f a now alto fo r a naw South
Btmlnola High Bchool," tha
teport addad.
Tha full aommltteo will mast
April 18 with Sanford-Samla
ela Jaycaes In the Civic Cent­
er. Tho apeaker will be Robert
H. Doyle, executive director of
Eaat Central Florida Regional
Planning Council.

Saxon To Speak
In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller ,
Volusia County Commission
ar Harris M. Saxon will apeak
before member* of the l)c
Bary Pithing Club at their
regular monthly meeting to bo
held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
in tha firem en's Recreation
Hall on Colomba Ruad. All
Interested residents of the
area are invited to attend.
President Clyde Wright will
preside at the business sea
slon and Klmer Thompson
will show a film entitled “ The
Search for the Sea Speekled
Trout." Refreshment* will be
served.

Legal Notice
IV TMM COL’ STY Jl'IMiK’ S
r o C H T IN ANII M ill BKMIHUI.K C a i' K T Y . M.OHIIIA
IN TMM KSTATM OP

SAMUtSL. It. JUIINSON.
fcOTIIK ISP PINAI, MKPOHT
ANII APPLICATION POII Hin­
d i All 0 1 :
AI.I. PKIIKONS AltK IIKIIU
t i r NOTIPIKD that tha undersigned a . Administrator o l Ihe
C ita to uf Hamual It. Johnson,
aorraio d. tiaa complatad tho
adm lnlairallon th tr oof and has
Iliad In said Court hlo Pinal
II, port and Application
for
Objections thereto,
f llsriiarso.
I any, ahould be duly Iliad.
A f lo r Illlns pr oo f •( publica­
tion showing this n o lle . liso
keen published unco a work
fur fuur conaacutlvo wteko.
tho matter o f approval o f aald
taport and tbs ordering o f
aislrlbutlon o f tald Katate will
Soma bafora tha Court.
/ a / Clifford Hhabtfar
aa Admlnlafratur o f the
Katalr o f Hamual It. John­
son, dacaaard.
Iluatar ami Pattllla
Attorn eys aud Counaallors St
•II W. Park Avanus
W in te r Park, Florida
Plrat pulillratlun on March St
A April T, II, II, l i l t

GM M I

1

Court Delays
Rail Merger To
Hear Motions

J A C K S O N V I L L E , Fla.
(U P I)— The merger of the At­
lantic Coast Line and Sea­
board Air Lin* r a 11 r o ■ d a
scheduled for April 10 was de­
layed Monday until a threemember federal court haa a
hearing on motions aimed at
stopping i t
Tha U. 8. Justice Depart­
ment told the court Its anti­
trust division would Join In
tha suit brought by aavaral
other railroads.
Fadsral Judga Bryan Blmpson. In laaulng a rattraining
order, aald ha would consider
an ACL and Baaboard request
that those staking to stop tha
merger ba required to post
bond large enough to cover
$84,000 a day—tha amount tha
ACL and Baaboard said they
would losa by Ui* delay.
ACL and Staboard lawyers
aald thay did not oppose tha
THE W. Ij. 8IEC.S, long time resident! of
restraining order, but Instated
Seminole County, were honored guests Snturon the protective bond. Law­
duy night at a reception given in their honor at
yers for the* Florida Eaat
tho Geneva Community Center on the occasion
Coast Railway and tha Rail­
o f their 60th wedding nnnlversary. Both are
way exacutlvaa Association
retired Somlnolo County school teachers. T h ey
said the bond demands were
reside on Luka Iturnoy.
(Herald Photo)
"exceaalve."
The FEC lawyer aald bit
line would loaa at leait $1
million a year If the merger
were to go through. The law­
yer, A . Elvle Layne, aald a
substantial part of Uic FEC'a
traffio came from the ACL
which helped the FEC In IU
By Mrs. Adam Muller
ber and past president, also competition with Seaboard.
The Ladles Auxiliary to the a president of Queens County,
Veterans o f Foreign Wars L.I.N.Y. and a continuous
member for 34 yeara. Mrs.
Poit 8093, DeBary, met at the
Beincrt holds a Llfa Member­
Fir* Recreation Hall last ship in the VFW National Or­
week with Sally Pcralto pro- phans Home at Eaton Rapids,
tiding.
Mich.
Three Seminole County stuMrs.
William
Denning,
Golden Popplca made by the
chairman of the recent Rum- disabled veterans will be the dents are among tho 3,100
mag* Salo held In Sanford, decor and the theme, "F ree­ University of Florida candi­
reported $100.00 waa realized dom Though Service," as the dates for degreei at the an­
commencement
cerefrom tha aalo and thanked her National L a d l e s Auxiliary nual
moniei
Sunday,
April
19.
co-asilitanta, Mri. A. Morri­ celebrate their 50th AnnlverThe university awarded 1,*
son and auxiliary members. aary this year. A Golden
320
bachelor degreei, 523
Mrs. Frank HlU gavo her re­ Party data will ba announcmaiter'a degreei, Including
port on the Sewing Bees held cd.
•1 doctorate* la the spring and
to make Ditty Baga, Lap
A donation at $e was made
Robes, etc, for the veteraiins to the N a U fc iU N # Depart­ fall U{mo&lt;tarai0|;iMS. .
Candidate! Ibr d a g p m at
at Lake City Hospital. Mrs. ment Presidents pfctfe. Tha
the
end o f tha current term
Hill appealed for material to National President, Mrs. L.
Include 1,031 undergraduate
make more articles.
Campbell o f Wisconsin will
A gift o f $42 was received visit Cocoa Beach at 6tat* students and &gt;43 graduate
from friends and members Convention, Juna 11-14. Mrs students, including 38 doctoral
for the hospital. A visit will Althea Blaa, state president candidates. Tha formal com­
be made in tho near future will welcome the National mencement processional be­
gins at 3 p. m. on Florida
with clothing for the veterans. Prealdenta and Delegates.
Field.
A wool afgan was donated
Tha next regular meeting
Studenta from Sanford and
to tha Auxiliary to raise funds will be held on Thureday,
for hospital work and will be April 10, at 7;S0 p. m. at the their degrees are John Kerry
Dlnklna, bachelor of mechani­
awarded In tha fall.
Fire Recreation Hall, Nomi­
Mrs. Eugene Belnert trans­ nations and alectloo of offi­ cal engineering and Stephen
ferred to the DeBary Auxil­ cers will take place, followed Joseph Powell, bachelor of
iary from Rayslde Auxiliary by a social hour and refresh­ arts.
Lao Keith Tennant of Ca*&gt;
No. ISOS of Long Island, N.Y. ments with members of the
aelberry is expected to re­
She la a former charter mem- auxiliary as hostesses.
ceive a degree In bachelor of
iclcno* In physical education.

DeBary VFW Post Auxiliary
Hears Reports At Meeting

3 In Seminole
For UF Degrees

Hospital Notes
APRIL S
Admissions
Melford Hayes, Keith King,
Lila Bell, Nancy llahn, Dor­
othy Bergen, Vertie Bullard,
all of Sanford; Sylvia Fried­
rich, Casselberry
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fakess,
boy, Mr. and Mra. Frank
llahn, bnhy girl, all of Sanford
lliachargci
Ira Jackson Jr., Barbara Lclicnfrlt, John Thompson, Troy
Richard Thompson, S t e v e
Thompson. Donald S. Camp,
bell, Sally I'erry, Joanne
Sample, Aliro Solomon, Rose­
mary Pierce, Itutli LivingsIon, Ronnie Link and baby,
Shurl Ingram and baby, Sha­
ron Woodruff and baby, all of
Sanford; Marie Rlock, Orlan­
do; Morris Melts Jr., Lake
Monroe; Constantino Zampctli, DeBary
APRIL 4
Admissions
WUIlam A. Kratzert, Sarah
N. Crocker, Nathaniel Richburg, John Toney, Geraldine
Whlttemore, Anita Raker, all
of Sanford; Agnes Piloian,
Longwood; Deborah Justice,
Lake Monroe
Discharge*
Anna Fileger, Robbie Lee
White, Sandra J. Wright, Bcrry Washington, Martha Stew­
art, Elizabeth Srhoolcy, Ka­
ren L. Me t'arron, Alberta
Webber, Hattie F. Fisher,
Carmen Presutto, Mae Helen
Martin, Norma E. Wagner, all
of Sanford; Bertha Stewart,
DeBary; Sylvester Hughes,
Midway; Florence Holcombe
and baby, Lake Mary; Lucille
Bradley, Enterprise
APRIL S
Admissions
W 1 1110 Magdalene Johnson,

John Watklni, Dorothy Cau­
sey, Andrew Bivins, Iris Mes­
ser, Anne I. Crothers, Olga
Zlzzs, Charlene E. Stallworth,
Thomas Dillard, Sarah E.
Gibbs, all of Sanford; Jeff
Wiley Hodges, Osteen; John
Schwarts, Orlando; Toy Witte,
Fort Myers; Marie C. Olive,
Donald Fisher, DeBary; Don­
na Kate DcLoach, Lake Mon­
roe
BlrUia
Mr. and Mra. Austin Croth­
ers, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Crocker, boy, all of Sanford
Discharge*
Geraldine Whlttemore, Gloria
Hall, Jarquelyn E. Gentry
and baby, William Hutchin­
son, Harry Leslie, Mary E.
Hargrave, all of Sanford;
Margaret L. Holmei, DeBary;
Sylvia Freldrich, Casselber­
ry; Annie Mae Corley, Tan­
gerine; Thomat Lee Johnson,
Titusville
Wooden Church
A chapel at Tadousaae,
Quebec, la aald to he the old­
est wooden church In North
America. It was built in 1047
by Jesuit missionaries.

Electrician
Burned On Job
An Orlando electrician suf­
fered minor burnt of hla hand
and neck Monday afternoon
while working on a circuit
breaker at Somlnol* High
School.
Admitted to Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital waa James Lu­
cas, an employe of Electric
Service Corp. of Maitland. Ills
condition waa described as
satisfactory by the attending
physician, Dr. Charles L.
Park Jr.
The victim was taken to the
hospital In a Rrliton Ambu­
lance. The mishap occurred
about 1:30 p. m.

Two Salesmen
To Be Honored
Jack Benton and N. P. Pas­
ternack, aaleimen with ShriekIaod-Morriaon, Inc., 8anford
Ford dealers, will be honored
for outstanding ratal! sales per.
formanc* during 1*63 at a
banquet for 350 Ford car and
truck aaleimen from the Jack­
sonville Ford (ilea district
Saturday night at Lombardo's
Port o' Call, St. Petersburg.

ONE A UNITED SUNSHINE STATE
Dicktnoon Anawera
"You The People"
Tonight, Ch. 2, 7:00-7:30 p-m.

Exiles Call It
'Military M ove'

Wisconsin Vote
Today Seen As
Near Record
MILWAUKEE, WIs,

By MATTHEW T. KENNY
United Pres* International
MIAMI (U PI) — Russian
satellite watcher* have set up
a Cape Kennedy ringside aeat
In Cuba, according to Havana
Radio and concerned Cuban
exiles in Miami called the ac­
tion "a military move, rather
than msraly scientific."
77i* announcement that the
Soviets had Installed a "satel­
lite observation" station In
Cuba war briefly announced
by Havana Radio during a re­
port on “ a forum of technical
revolution."
The forum waa held at the
University of Havana Satur­
day night. The broadcast,
heard In Miami, laid veteran
Communist leader Carlos Ra­
fael presided: “ It was an­
nounced that on tho previous
evening Friday the first sta­
tion
for
Investigation of
apaca satellites, Installed by
Soviet technicians, was offlcaliy Inaugurated at 9:55 p.m.
EBT."
Tha announcement came ns
the U.B. prepared to shoot a
200-pound "flyin g laboratory"
from Cape Kennedy and read­
ied for firing Wednesday an
unmannsd model o f tha Gam­
in! space capsule. His Gemini
ia designed to carry two as­
tronauts aloft.
Cape Kennedy U about 400
mllca northeast o f Havana.
The announcement did not say
what type of satellites were
to be watched. The phrase
"missile tracking" waa not
used.
On Feb. 20 the Soviet new*
agency Tese reported that
Russia had sent * prominent
sclsntiat, Nikolai Yerpylev, to
Cuba to act up a satellite ob­
servation station. Yorpyiev 1*
on the astronautical council
o f tho Soviet Academy of
Sciences.
On 3farch 2 reliable London

(UPI)

—K near-record one million

D. W. HEZEAU, of
1005 Wynnowood Drive,
nerving ns a bombar­
dier • navigator w i t h
Heavy Attack Squad­
ron 7 aboard the USS
Enterprise In the Medi­
terranean, has b e e n
promoted from lieuten­
ant junior grade to
lieutenant.
(Navy Photo)

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal State Market
Newe Service
Sanford

voters were expected to vote
today in the nation's second
presidential primary of the
year with civil right* the cen
tral lnue.
The key contestant* were
Wisconsin Oov. John Reynolds
and Alabama Gov. George
Wallace, a Southern tegrega
Uonlst whose entry into the
Democratic race transformed
a lackluster primary Into
what now Is considered a sig­
nificant referendum on civil
rights.
Today’s turnout waa expect­
ed to approach Uis 1980 pri­
mary record, when the late
Praaldent John F. Kennedy
started on the road to the
White House with a victory
over Ben. Hubert Humphrey,
(D-Mlnn.).
The weather forecast waa
for cloudy skies with occas­
ional anow or flurries In the
northwest and temperatures in
tha upper 30s and low 40a.
Reynolds and Wallace dif­
fer In their opinions on what
percentage of the vote the
Alabama governor needi to
claim a victory for the South­
ern voice against the civil
rights bill.
Reynolds
freely
predicts
Wallace could get 100,000
votes. He breaks the figure
into 35,000 votes from the
"fanatical right wing" with
the rest coming from person*
opposed to the bill and those
personally opposed to him.
Wallace has said he would
claim a triumph with a few
aa 25,000 votej.

Shipping point information
for April S. All aales F.O.B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated.
BANFORD • OVIEDO - ZELLWOOD DISTRICT:
Cloudy and warm.
Cabbage; demand g o o d ,
market
steady.
Domestic
round type, 1H bu. crates,
$1.10 to $1.25, mostly $1.15; 50
lb. saclu, 75c and $1, mosUy
85c to 90c; Red type, 1H bu.
crates, medlumlarge, $3; Sa­
voy type, none reported.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
ket ateady. Topped, 48-1 lb.
film bags, mesh master con­
tainer, medium large, $1.75;
50 lb. sacks, loose, large,
$1.15.
Celery: demand moderate at
slightly lower prices, market
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
illghUy weaker. 18 in. crates.
Voluala County haa given
Pascal type, occasional H4
Osteen the triangle of land
dot.. $2.25; I-1V4 doz., $2.50;
located between tha railroad,
S-4 dot., $2.75; few 8 and 8
Road
SR 413 and tha old State X
doz., $3.23 hearts, crates, film
w r fo * d !’ 2$ count, $3.75. f 4
a
Chinese cabbage: demand
teen Civic Atsoeiatlaa a flag
good, market steady. 18 in.
pola is being aracted In this
crates, wrapped, $2.
Endive: demand fair, mar­ park and County Commission­
ket slightly weaker, 1 1/9 bu. er Harris M. Saxon la donat­
ing a flag. A mounment that
cratea, 90c, occasional $1.
Lettuce: demand slow, mar­ waa dedicated to all Osteen
ket slightly weaker. Iceberg resident! who served In World
type, WB cratea, 24 count, War I Is being moved to the
$1.71;
Boston type,
EBN site.
A community picnic, spon­
cratea, 14 count, fair quality,
$2; Romaln* type, 1 1/9 bu. sored by tbs Oatean Civic As­
cratea, $1.75, few fair quality, sociation, wiU be held In the
$1.50; Leaf type, 24 qt. bas­ park this Saturday beginning
kets, few, $1.50; Bibb type, at 5 p.m. Tbia will ba a cov­
ered diah aupper and soft
12 qt. baskets, $1.
Onions, green: demand fair, drink* will ba provided by the
marital dull. Crates, 2 dos. aaaoclatlon. Tha picnic la not
limited to members of the
bunches $2.40 to $2.70.
Parsley: Crates, S dos. bun­ aiaoclation and all residents
of the araa ar* invited to
ches, $1.80.
Parsnips: Baskats, 12-1 lb. bring a covered diah and their
film bags, $1.35.
own tabla service and enjoy
Radishes:
demand good, the evening.
market steady. Baskets, top­
ped; Red variety, 304J os.,
film bags, $1; White Icicle,
24 8 os., $1.50.
Turnips: 50 lb. sacks, top­
Aldcn F. Marcel, 18, son of
ped and washed, $1.25 to $1.50.
HASTINGS, FLORIDA DIS­ E. W. Marcel of 1313 S. Park
Ave.
haa
begun b a s i c
TRICT:
training at the Naval Training
Cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: demand moderate Center In Great Lakes, 111.
at sllghUy lower prices, mar­ The nine-week training at the
ket. Domestic round type, 144 center includes naval orienta­
bu. crates, $1.15 to $1.25, few, tion, history and organisation,
low as $1.10; SO lb. sacks, 85c gunnery, military drill, first
aid and survival.
to $1.05, mosUy 00c to $1.

Osfeen Gets
Public Park

A. F. Marcel In
Basic Training

ALBERT M. Campbell,
o f 114 East Sunlnnd
Avenue, veteran bombnrdler-nnvlgntor, now
nerving w i t h Heavy
A 11 n c k Squadron 7
aboard tho USS Enter­
prise in the Mediter­
ranean, has been pro­
moted from lioutenunt
junior grude to lieuten­
ant.
(Navy Photo)

3 Mrs. America
Finalists Picked

ST. PETERSBURG ( U P ! ) Judge* picked three house­
wives as flnalisU In the homestyling category of the Mrs.
America contest Monday, and
today the 31 ladles spruce up
for a Ulk with the judges and
the good-grooming contest.
Judges picked Mrs. Georgia,
Elaine Whitehurst, 32, of Ma­
con; Mrs. Michigan, Elvira
J. Egoland, 38, of Livonia and
Mr*. West Virginia, Tanya L.
Law, 28, of Cha’ leston, aa the
flnalUts in the homestyling
contest.
The three mothers expressed
their ideas on using tile in
the home. The winner of the
event will be named Uter to­
day.
AU of tho varioua competi­
tion* between the women from
50 atates and the District of
Columbia are worth points
toward the final selecUon of
MM, AmoHca on Saturday
night.
By Maryann MUea
Contest officlaU said judges
Political candldatei in the
will begin Interviewing the May primaries who would
contestanU and their bus- like (o speak before the Bear
bands today.
Lake Community Club wilt be
given an opportunity to do so
at thli month’a meeting of the
group to b* held April 18 at
8 p.m. at tha Florida Power
Corporation Employes Club
on Holliday Avenu*.
Army Pvt. Emery A. Krein­
Those wishing to appear are
bring, ion of Albert H. Krein­ asked to contact William G.
bring of L ike Monroe, hai Carpenter,
club president,
been asalgned to the SUth Ar­ who advlsea that tha club
functions as a civic group
tillery In Germany.
Kreinbring, a crewman in with no specified political af­
Battery D of the Sixth Ar­ filiation.
Hostcsica for the tvcnlng
tillery'* Fifth Missile Batta­
lion, entered the Army In Oct­ will be Mr. and Mra. James
ober 19G3 and completed basic Ancrum and Mrs. Carr Bell.
Accepted as new members
training at Fort Gordon, Ga.
The 23-year-old soldier at­ at the March meeting were
tended Seminole High School 3!r. and Mrs. E. E. Hardee,
in Sanford. HU mother, Mra. Mr. and 3lri. R. Mapleiden,
Dale B. Pavllck, live* at 2431 Mr. and Mra. S. E. Martin and
51. C. Raush.
Laurel Ave., Sanford.

Club Invites
Candidates
To Speak

Pvt. Kreinbring
In Germany

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Sanford Garden Club Flower Show Awards Woman's Club Has Annual Election Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Mr*. Helen Cole, of Geneva, Jr., blue; Mrs. John Parker,
Mrs. Kenneth Green was
and Mr*. Blanton Owen, of red; Mrs. C. M. Flowers, yel­
named president of the CasSanford, were top award win­ low; Mrs. Carl Moss, white;
selbcrry Woman’s Club at the
ners in the horticulture and Mrs. Fred Gray, white; class
annual election meeting held
artistic design divisions, re­ 10, Mrs. John Morgan, blue;
last Wednesday during a busi­
spectively,
in the annual Mrs. R. F. Rubi-on, red.
ness and social evening at the
Tables. Class I, Mrs. Angel
(lower show of the Sanford
Club building on Ovcrbrook
Diaz, red; Mr*. G. Andrew
Garden Club.
Speer, yellow: class 2. Mrs.
Drive.
Winners of other top awards Blanton Owen, blue; Mrs. G.
Other officers elected were
were Mr*. J. E. Tcrwlliiger, Andrew Speer, red: Mrs. F. L.
Mrs. Edward Pender, vice
tri-color;
Mrs. Charles S. Woodruff 111, red; class 3,
president; Mrs. Edward Lunn,
recording secretary; Mr*. Vel­
Brumlcy, two Awards of Mcr- Mrs. Angel Diaz, red; Mrs.
Henry Simpson, white; class
vet
Jacobs, corresponding se­
l it. and Mrs. Owen, Award of 4, Mrs. John Morgan, blue;
cretary' and Mrs. Eleanor
Distinction.
Mrs. A. Rector, yellow.
Storrs, treasurer.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff 111,
Cut garden llowcr&gt;, class
Guest speaker for the even*
general chairman of the llow- 11, Mrs. Eunice Laml&gt;crt, yel­
ing was Howland A. Sarra,
advisor on senior citizens in­
er show, announced winners low; class 13, Mrs. M. Paul,
surance from the office of
of blue, red, yellow and white yellow; Mrs. Eunice Lambert,
J. Edwin l-arson, state trea­
ribbons and honorable men­ yellow; Mrs. J. V. Richards,
honorable mention; Mrs. Ruth
surer and insurance commiss­
tions, as follows;
Gallagher, honorable mention.
ioner.
HORTICULTURE
Container grown p l a n t s ,
Sarra spoke on the diffi­
Cut garden flowers: Class 2,
culties of obtaining adequate
Mrs. John W. Wilson, blue and class 13, Mrs. 11. A. Moreland,
health
insurance
covering
red; Mrs. Mary Wilcox, red; blue; class 2, Mrs. R. G.
those from 65 years up. He
Mrs. James V. Richards, yel­ Hunt, blue (2 ); Mrs. 11. A.
stated that only 80 compan­
low (2 ); Mrs. Eunice Lam­ Moreland, red; class 1, Mrs.
ies properly licensed in the
Ruth
Gallagher,
red;
Mrs.
J.
bert, yellow; Mrs. Irvin Bat­
state now offer plans specifi­
ten, yellow; Mrs. John Uule- M. Fahey, red; class 3, Mrs.
cally designed to fit the needs
sign, honorable mention; Mrs. J. M. Fahey, yellow; class
of senior citizens. Much help­
A,
Mrs.
Charles
Brumlcy,
yel­
MRS. I!LANTON OWEN received the award of
James V. Richards, honorable
ful information was made
low.
mention (2).
distinction at the Sanford Garden Club’s annual
available during a question
Cacti
and
succulent,
cacti.
Clast 4, Mrs. John W. Wil­
spring flower show this past weekend nt the
and answer period following
son, red; class 23, Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Fahey, red and
his talk.
Civic
Center.
The
display
won
the
first
award,
blue;
Mrs.
H.
A.
Moreland,
George Rounds, blue, red, yel­
Entertainment was provided
sweepstakes in Class 6. It also won the sweeplow (2); Mrs. B. Brown, yel­ yellow; Mrs. Charles Brum­
by Mrs. Nance Russell who
lcy,
white;
crassula,
Mrs.
stakes
in
the
Better
and
Newer
Artistic
Design
low and honorable mention;
Mrs. Sadia Gut. blue; clast Charles Brumley, blue; Mrs.
section.
24, Mrs. Eunice Lambert, G. Andrew Speer, red; echeblue; Mrs. Ruth Gallagher, veria, Mrs. I. E. Batten, blue;
Mrs. Charles Cole, red, yel­
red.
Class 9. Mrs. Dick Me- low, white.
Euphorbia,
Mrs. Charles
Laulin, red, and Mrs. James
V. Richards, honorable men­ Cole, blue and red; kalanf
t
tion; clast 5, Mrs. Eunice choc, Mrs. Charles Cole, yel­
TALLAHASSEE — A bond
Lambert, red; class 13, Mrs. low and red; aloe vera, Mrs.
issue o f $35 million to help
Sadie Gut, blue, and Mrs. Charles Cole, blue; klonla,
Mrs. Charles Cole, blue.
finance an $85 million con­
Dick McLaulin, red.
Ferns, class 1, Mrs. Char­
struction program in 1004 by
Bottlebrush azalea, Mrs. R.
1 Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
M. Rosemond, blue; Mrs. J. les Cole, blue; class G, Mrs.
hus been approved by tbe Pub­
V. Richards, blue; Mrs, Eun­ Charles Brumley, blue; Mrs.
lic Utilities Commission.
ice Lambert, red and yellow; H. A. Moreland, blue; Mrs.
Florida Power and Light
bcloperone (shrimp plant), Charles Cole, blue (2 ); class
plan* to invest $:iti million in
Mrs. Dick McLaulin. red; B, Mrs. Charles Cole, blua
generating station* this year,
Mrs. James Richards, while; (2 ); class 1, Mrs. J. M. Fa­
$44.5 million in transmission
Sirs. Eunice Lambert, blue, hey, blue; class K. Mrs.
and generation plant, and $4.5
and Mrs. J. M. Fahey, blue. Charles Cole, red; class D,
million in other impiovcnu-nls.
Ferns. Mrs. J. M. Fahey, Mrs. Charles Cole, blue (2);
Generating plunta are being
blue (2) and red (2 ); Mrs. class 11. Mrs. Charles Cole,
built in Port Everglade*, in
Charles Cole, blue (4). red blue; class F. Mrs. Charles
lltoward County, and at Cape
(3) and yellow; Mrs. H. A. Cole, blue; class C, Mrs.
Kennedy, in Brevard County,
Moreland, blue (2) and red; Charles Cole, blue; class F,
und a huge 850,000 kw twoMrs. James Richards, white; Mrs. Charles Brumley, blue;
unit addition at Cutler, south
Mrs. Charles Benluuer, blue class 5. Mrs. Wade Garner,
of Miumi, is to be slatted tills
and red; Mr*. Irving Pryor, blue; Mrs. K. Burleigh, blue;
year.
red; Mrs. Charles Rumblcy, Mrs. it. M. Rosemond, blue;
class 18, Mrs. M. Paul, blue.
One unit of the 850,000 kw
ted.
Clast 3, Mrs. Sadie Gut,
generating plant at Pori Ev­
Orchids, Mrs. Clyde Ram­
erglades will go into servlre
sey, blue («) and red; Mrs. yellow; class IS, Mrs. R. Gal­
in Muy and the other in April,
Charles Cole, blue (4) and lagher, yellow; clast 2, Mrs.
1005, Mason said. The Cape
red (6 ); Mrs. J. M. Fahey, R. Gallagher, yellow; class
WINNER OK TWO merit awards at the annual
Kennedy genoiuting p l a n t
blue (2) and red (2 ); Mrs. H. 3, Sirs. Sadie Gut. blue; class
will lie reudy in April, 1005,
spring flower show was this entry submitted by
A. Moreland, blue and red; I. Sirs. S. V. Richards, red;
and the Cutler plant, of 850,Mr*. Frank Woodruff, blue class 2, Mrs. Charles Morri­
Mrs. Charles S. IJruinley of Geneva. The display
000 kw rapacity, late in 1000.
and yellow; Mrs. Henry Simp­ son. red; Mrs. Frances Meri­
was entered in the Flowering of Potted Plants
No additional permanent fi­
son. blue; Mrs. Wade Garner, wether, yellow; Sirs. StanDivision. The show was staged by the Sanford
kicwclcz,
yellow;
Mrs.
Gre­
nancing
is exported to be need­
blue.
Garden Club over the weekend and was held in
ed by Florida Power und Light
Container grown flowering gory, blue, and class 3, Mrs.
the Civic Center.
(llcr.dd Photo)
in 1001.
plants—begonia, Mrs. H. A. Charles Morrison, blue.
Moreland, blue; Mrs. Helen
Cole, blue;
Mrs. Charles
Brumley, blue (2 ); Mrs. Har­
old Howe, red; Mrs. J. M.
Fahey, yellow; Mrs. Helen
Cole, w h 11 a ; cryptanthus.
Mrs. Charles Brumley, blue;
Mrs. Helen Cole, yellow.
Geranium, Mrs. J. M. FaR 'a fun to drive a ear with young idea*. Like
N ow ’a the time you ’ll get the moat fun from
bey, blue and red (2 ); billCbevelle. IPa built by Chevrolet, no you gol
a new Chcvcllo. And a great trado on your old
bergia, Mrs. Charles Cole,
youthful styling and performance pint the fea­
ear. Because springtime ia Trade 'N ‘ Travul
blue aod red; nooregella, Mrs.
tures that make Chevrolet* so practical to own.
Time at your Chevrolet dealer'a.
Ita size la appealing—shorter than big rare,
Irving Pryor, blue;
Mrs.
Choose from 11 elegant models including
sedans, convertibles, wagons and 8 u|kt Sports.
Charles Cole, yellow; aech- eaay to handle and park. Yet thcre’a plenty of
aoom inside for people and luggage.
Hut if it gives you young ideas about how heat to
snea, Mrs. Charles Cole, yel­
Y ou esus pick about any hill-climbing, aafeenjoy a vacation, don’ t be surprised. That's just
low and blue (2); bromelea,
pwaaing engine perform an ce you lik e —with
another good reason for seeing your Chevrolet
Mrs. Charles Cole, red; aratyling aod interior luxury to match it.
dealer now.
disia, Mrs. Charles Cole, blue;
crossandra, Mrs. C h a r l e s
(!kn*Wt Sfrfil a JTi/per Epert Covp*
V . -r.T------- *r'.rr~~'rJA
Cole, blue; portea, Mrs. Char­
les Cole, blue; dyckla. Mrs.
Charles Cole, blue; capsicum.
Mrs. J. M. Fahy, red, and
hoya, Mrs. J. M. Fahey, red.
ARTISTIC DESIGN
Class 1, Mrs. J. E. TerwilUger Jr., blue; Mrs. W. B.
Wray, red; Mrs. Henry Simp­
son, yellow; Mrs. W. II. Gar­
ner, white; Class 2. Mrs.
Blanton Owen, blue; Mrs. J.
E. Fox, red; Mrs. Charles
Wilke, yellow.
Class 3, Mrs. William Hut­
chison. blue; Mr*. D. K. Dor­
man. red: Mrs. Frances Meri­
wether. yellow; Mrs. Robert
Graham, white; class 4, Mrs.
G. Andrew Speer, blue; Mrs.
R. F. Robison, red; Mrs. J.
&gt;E, Tcrwlliiger Jr., yellow;
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Jr.,
white.
Class J. Mrs. J. M. Fahey,
blue; Mrs. Wade Garner, red;
Mrs. Carl Moss, yellow; class
I. Mrs. Blanton Owen, blue;
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer, red;
Mrs. R. F. Robison, yellow.
Class T, Mrs. W. E. Kirchboff, blue; Mrs. W. B. Wray,
red; Mrs. C. M. Flowers, yel­
low; clast I, Mrs. W. E.
Kirchboff, blue; Mrs. Robert
jtoeemond, red; Mrs. G. An­
C HEC K T H E T U T D EALS ON C H E V R O L E T • C H E V E L L E • C H EV Y XX • C0RVAIR AN D C O R V ET T E NOW AT TO U R C H E V R O L E T D E A L E R ’S
drew Spear, yellow; Mrs. W.
B. Wrey, white.
Class 9. Mrs. George Bishop

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presented a Gypsy dance ac­
companied by Mrs. J. E. Dunwoody on the accordlan.
A new 40-inch electric range
and 40 gallon electric water
heater have been purchased
by the club. Mrs. Thomas
llucston, president, expressed
the appreciation of the club
to Ben and Miller Evans who
donated their time In helping
Install the necessary wiring
on the new appliances.
Refreshments of rookies,

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cake, coffee and tea were
served following the program
by the hostesses, Mrs. Storrs.
Mrs. Clarence Doebener and
Mrs. Joseph Clsxewski.
The new officers will be
in stalled at a luncheon to
be held at the Imperial House
In Winter Park on Thursday,
April 16. beginning at 12:30
p. m. Members and guests
planning to attend should
make reservations with Mrs.
L. E. Swope.

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�Deeds W ill Live On
T h« old soldier U gone, slipped in­
to the shadows o f history. What the
rigors o f a score o f campaigns, the
the dangers and demands o f three
enemy shells on a dozen battlefields,
wars failed to do, the remorseless
hand o f time has accomplished.
The death o f General of the Army
Douglas MacArthur is mourned not
only by his countrymen but by mil­
lions tho world over.
The name MacArthur immediate­
ly brings to mind the picture o f the
•tern-faced hero o f the Pacific war
with the scrambled egg insignia on
his cap and corncob pipe and tieless,
open collar, who In the darkest days
o f World War II uttered both a
promise and a battle cry with the
words: "I shall return."
Yet MacArthur had already comdeled 88 years o f distinguished serv­
es In the Army before his name be­
came a household word after the
Japanese invasion o f the Philippines.
Graduated from West Point with
highest academic honors in 1908, he
took part, as a captain, in the Vera
Crus expedition o f 1914. In World
War I, although a brigadier gener­
al, he saw personal action in the
bloody St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives, among others, and
was wounded twice.
By the time the war clouds were
gathering again in the 1930s, he had
served as superintendent o f West
Point and commander o f the Army’s
Philippines Department and had
reached the top o f the military lad­
der as Chief o f Staff.
(It was in this last capacity that
he was ordered to disperse fellow
veterans with* tear gas during the
Bonus March in Washington.)
Then came World War II, and as
If he had not lived and done enough
to fill the Uvea o f any number o f
men, MacArthur'a contribution to
history was fa r from ended with
the signing o f the peace. It is to
MacArthur, who as occupation com­

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mander virtually wrote the postwar
Japanese constitution himself, that
the Japanese owe their present de­
mocracy and the spectacular release
o f their native energies from the
bondage o f totalitarianism.
Brilliant and wise administrator
that he was, however, MacArthur
was foremost a warrior, and a vic­
tory as startling as any in Ameri­
can military history was to |&gt;e his
with the landing at Inchon during
the Korean War.
But the world had changed, and
complete victory in Korea was not
for him or any man. His remorn!
by President Truman, said to have
been dictated by the realities o f the
nuclear age, served only to increase
his stature in the eyes o f many
Americans. It also made him seem
more human, less a god.
A t last came the long-delayed
triumphant return to his homeland,
the parades and accolades, all cap­
ped by his moving speech before
Congress. His "fading away" from
public life was but the beginning o f
a new career as a corporation board
chairman.
Now MacArthur the man is dead
at 84. Yet, as he truly said, old loldiers never die. Not tho great ones.

Thought For Today

This excellent spirit was some­
thing thnt Daniel developed over a
period o f years. We can be assured
that it required much self discipline
for Daniel. May we learn the bless­
ing of self discipline, and in so doing
we will learn to live on top o f our
circumstances rather than under
them. — Rev. Hubert M. Wilder,
Pastor, Assembly o f God, Sanford.

Challenge To Poverty
By Sargent Rhriver
and voluntary organizations
•pedal Assistant te the F r o - as well as all levels of gov­
ernment am yesdy to enlist in
First o f s Two-Part Series
this war.
There are those who say
This Is a new p ro g ra m the poor will always be with new In the sweep of Us at­
«s .
tack, and new in many of
I do not believe it. Preal- the epecial programs it re­
Idcnt Johnson does not bellevo commends.
It. What Is more, I do not
This Is a prudent program—
think the mom hem o f tbs R ensures a dollar's vsldo lor
Congress ef the United States each dollar spent. It Is care­
believe it.
fully
focused
on
specific
This country, with its enor­ areas of need.
mous productivity, Its advanc­
This Is a comprehensive
ed technology, the mobility of program—It attacks the ma­
Us people, sad the speed ol jo r causes which together
Its communications has both create proverty in America,
the resources and the know- not Just one or two of these
hew to eliminate poverty.
causes.
Furthermore, we now have
This la s focused program
I far greater understanding —focused on the poor. Other
e f the complex causes e f pov progama of the Federal gov­
erty—what makes people poor, ernment are concerned with
and what keeps them that education, health, employment
way—too often from gener­ and the economic climate.
These programs are Import­
ation to generaUon.
We are now asking to put ant—but too often the people
these resources and this know at the very bottom of the
ledge to work m an all-out economic scale are missed—
attack upon poverty, la which and the least goes to the low­
every sector of our society est.
will Join. From my experience
But tills program la direct­
over the lest tea weeks I have ly concerned with the Job of
learned that business, labor raising 33,000,000 Americans

Herald Area Correspondents
Geneva
Mrs. Joe. E. Mathleax
848-4824
Lake Mbit
Mrs. France* Wester
122-8218
Lake Monro*
Mrs. II. L Johnson
&gt;22-4722
Longwoo4
Mrs. Donna Eotoe
838-2117
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Doan
222-1888
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
&gt;22-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
2494818

out o f a condition of poverty.
And it represents the consen­
sus not o f any one group but
of business and labor, of
farmers and scholars, of in­
terested private Institutions
and educated private eltlseoa
that this Job cm be done.
This la e m V program, not
because ne.ennvkpk tried ta
help the poor betoev, but be­
cause no one has triad to do
It with a single-minded at­
tention to the basle cause# o f
poverty, and enlists ell our
national resources la the ef­
fort.
The community action pro­
gram that it proposes calls
upon local leadership and lo­
cal Initiative to formulate
long • range,
comprehensive
plans to eliminate poverty la
each community. Wo will re­
view these plana and help to
finance them.
But the Initiative to deter
mine end execute plans, to
call upon local and state re­
sources and Institutions and
to carry the plana forward,
depends apon the will and
energy of each community
This Bill provides Incentives
for business to create new
Jobe, and to establish new ont*~prises te employ the long­
term unemployed.
It provides laeeatlvea t»
tabor to use Its resources In
pension and trust funds to the
] same nods.
It provides toeenttvae I
farm groups to strengthen t
pattern o f family farming,
and to cooperate In drawing
up plans to eliminate poverty
In rural areas.
It provides Incentives for
j private Institutions—hospitals,
community eeoters, Y 's and
411 Clubs, and aU the rest of
our rich abundance of pri
vale organization* devoted to
human' welfare, to Join In
I community action plan* and
focus their efforts more ef­
fectively on the problems of
those not sharing America's
abundance.

Wife &amp;anford fyrotft
rd, Florida

Political Notebook

Tills this Daniel was preferred
above the presidents and princes be­
cause an excellent spirit was in him ;
and the king thought to set him ov­
er the whole realm. — Dan. 6i8.

Woshington

Altamonte Springe
Mr*. Jnlla Rsrtoa
828-1)18
Rear Lake-Foraet City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
828-2478
Casselberry
Mr*. Jana Casselberry
83B-M44
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magla
269-2742
lle la ry
Mrs. Adam Muller
448-4418
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
448-6421
Enterprise
Mis* Helen Rnodgrase
448-8831

Bruce Biossat — Ray CromTey

These W ill Never Fade Aw ay

Tuea., April 7, 1904

WALTKR At 4JUJLOW, SCOIT on ADD P lie L I I I M
rSSAXSS VOLTOLMR. C lm h llM . Gaatral l u i S N
JULIAN Im e r n e bt ro ii
nov anna*
A S n r tlila i U in in r
Associate Editor
M a n va n r a w
SSOV r lA T T
Managua Kdltur
a «n * r» t A dvertising H i m i m
•I A M H IL T T I . JOHNSON
IIAMUr I. JOHNSON
CIsM iritd Dlrsetar
City Editor
JANUS S U O B M AH K H
JLPV WELLS
• a tla es* M i u f M
C«aaty Editor
V S B O WB1.LS
DORIS WILLIAMS
Mssfetaleel l a s t
Naelatr SAlier
flIR tC R im u N SSATIM
Hr Mail

SaaUaala Caaatf
AU I l S w
IS IS t Tsa r
l l l . i l » Tees
sat • Moaths
l . t l S Maaiha
L S I • Mentos
I.H I Maatks
I N 1 M sslh
l.SS I M e n u
V . a. resist Suenl*liana provide Utei eU mail mfcserljuans M
paid In edvr

Worry Clinic
Reed Hansel's Interesting
comment. Thea yon can de­
ride If yoR think this felae
rumor wee o f Innocent ori­
gin or deliberately malleis i l And he on guard for It
ie e standard eemmunUtie
strategy to u n d e r m i n e
slaaneh opponents by e
false ameer campaign.
CASE 8-431: Hansel Dove is
e farmer friend who livta near
our summer home in Indiana.
A fter church he motioned
that ha wanted to Ulk to nte.
" I have some interesting
new* for you," he began. "M y
eon's wife enld she heard thnt
yon and your wife had eepnr-

.i t

I t was at I meeting o f her
church Women's Society in In
dUnapolla. The ether ladles
asked her about It.
"She said she knew nothing
about any separation, so she’d
ask me, for I was dua to visit
there In n few days.
"Wall, 1 laughed when aha
put the question to me. And
I told her you and Cora were
sitting together In church last
Sunday so that ought to an
■wer the rumor."
False Humora
Many false r u m o r s get
started because of Ignorance.
For esample, a few yean ago
I was informed that down In

Cincinnati, I was being callsd
a communist!
And It all developed from
my being introduced on the
rudio as a "famous columnSoma illiterate person con­
fused "columnist” with "com ­
munist*
1st” with '"communist”
T h i s Indianapolis rumor
might have had a similar In­
nocent origin.
Or it might hava been
started for malicious pur­
poses, as to undermine my
Influence with you readers
when 1 give advice on mar­
riage.
For people usually look to
sea if an "advice” writer can
practice what he teaches.
"D r. Crane,” a Hearat ed­
itor once told me, " I am eo
glad that you ara happily
married and the father of five
children.
"F or a lot o f psychologists
who pontificate on marriage
and child rearing ara either
bachelor* o r divorced and
rhlldlees theorists.”
If you ran practice what you
preach, then your advice rings
truo und carries fnr more
weight
Over 1,000,000 teenagers
huve heard me speak at their
high school or college convo
cations.
As both a physician at well

a* e psychologist, I ridleuls
such nuisance bad habits as
smoking and drinking. And I
give them scientific facts.
But what counts almost as
much as tha mad leal evidence
I offer, is also the fact they
know I neither smoke or
drink, mysalf.
‘We need fa r more educa­
tional leaders whose private
Uvea will staunchly support
their preachments.
On* reason why Senator
GoldwaUr has zoomed so fast
In popularity is ths fact peo­
ple know ha la not a two-fac­
ed, mealy-mouthed poUticlan
who trlei to apeak out both
■Idea of hla mouth.
Evan If sonja o f hla Batonera don’t agree with him, they
know ha means what ha saya
and rings true.
Home o f my psychology col­
leagues in eU U universities
purposely spread malicious
rumors, dua chiefly to jeal­
ousy.
"Dr. Crane uses S-syltalbla
words,’ they argua, "so Dr.
Crane ie a quark and unscien­
tific!”
Well, that latter statement
ie ulanderous, especially about
a bona fide M. D., but they get
■o Irate they sometimes spend
half their l e c t u r e period
Jumping on this dally newspa­
per column.

Paragraphs

Unclassified
Florida's Income has caught
up with Us spending for the
first time since last summer
sod the state's general re­
venue fund la worn operating
In the blaek.
State
Comptroller Ray
Green reported that the $33
million borrowed lot general
revenue from Idle trust funds
has been repaid in full.
The state's taa revenues
reach a peak each March
as several big
bli oncs-a-year
taxes are collected then. But
the cash balance melts away
each summer as the state's
expenses surpass the revenue.
Then, state officials must
transfer money from
the
trust funds to the general
revenue fund to keep the cash
balance at an operational
leva!.
s e e
For the ninth time la 10
years Hialeah's hors* race
meeting produced well over $&lt;
million in Uses for the state
of Florida.
• • •
Tho Congo Belle, stdepaddlo
river boat which cruises the
river et Weekl Wacbee, dis­

tributee over 0,000 loaves of
bread each year to the friendly creatures who com * out
to see tha passengers,
e o e
A a re * B o a kfarineland
of Florida has captured a
pinkish-white porpoise off the
Gulf Coast of Taylor County.
The unusual porpoise Is still
alive end doing well.
# e •
General Telephone Co. of
Florida recently installed and
dedicated Us MO,000th tele­
phone In a special ceremony
at Busch Gardens la Tampa.
• # •
United States Sugar Corporatloa in Ctowlston
Just
completed Its 1842-44 harvest
season which began Oct. »
1K3. K Is one of the most
productive harvests In history.
• • e
Alcoholism is * treatable
lllatsi. Since Us first admiss­
ion In December IN I, the
Florid* Alcoholic Rehabilita­
tion Center In Avon Park has
treated more than IA00 pat* e
*
Spring meeting ef tha Flor­

ida Public Relations Associa­
tion will be held at Silver
Sprlnp, May &gt;1-23. Some 150
publie relations counselors

win be on hand.

s e e
Senior eitlseos ere "bettor,
more law abiding" pedestrians
than those e f any other age
group, an American Automo­
bile Association pedestrian accideot survey recently reveal­
ed.
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Described E u g s rw
The kangaroo first was
described by Captain Jame*
Cook In 1778 after he saw
aoma in what now is North
Queensland,
Australia, ac­
cording to tha Encyclopaedia
Britannic*.

American Motors recently
marked a milestone when It
built its three-mOliooth Rambier. The first modern Ram­
bler was turned out in 1890
s e e
As recently as 1MT
wer* only 400 acres
cultivation In Collier County
which has Naples as Ha larg
sat community. Today, &gt;0,000
acres are devoted to farming.

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ABILITY

Elect
KENNETH W .
M cIn t o s h
l etjoeie Const?

Prosecuting Attorney
M m e la the U s S S l E n t e n t e

$14 Wash

Entered as ascend glass matter Oetonar IT, 111* e l U a Teal

Dr. Crane’s

WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
With the pazilv* concurrence
of the U. 8. Treasury, e num­
ber o f European and Asiatic
countries havo worked out a
way to undercut U. S. produc­
ers In the American market,
even when production costs
are tha asms.
This unhappy story Is espe­
cially pertinent as U. 8. nego­
tiators leave for Europe to
get ready for a new round of
tariff cuts.
American firms, naturally,
ara crying "foul."
Representattvea of affected
U. 8. companies hava mads
private visits to President
Johnson and U. 8. Treasury
officials to present their ap­
peals, but to no avail.
Taks the case of one Lux­
emburg steel producer os an
example.
This firm sells Its steel for
a high price In Luxemburg
and Belgium and for an even
higher price in West Ger­
many's regulated m a r k e t
These market! are so heavily
protected by tariffs and other
barriers that U. S. firms can't
compete.
This company makes enough
money o ff these sales at home
so that It ran afford to sell Its
steel for whatever It can get
In tha United State* and other
world markets.
Example: the price this firm
gats for steel pip* In West
Germany la almost 170 per
cent o f tha price It sells for
in tha United State*.
Though high European tar­
iffs and other barriers protect
this producer In its local
markets, U. 8. tariffs are **
low ths Luxemburg company
can easily move Into the U. 8.
market with ito below-cost
prices.
For example: European levlee on American-mad* steel
pipe are 8 to 17 times U. S.
tariffs on European - mad*
pip*.
Tha double standard for
tariff and trad* barriers Is a
result o f U. 8. tariff cou p s■Ions mads over more than
two decades. They’re aimed at
helping war-hit countries get
on their feet. Over tha years
U. 8. tariffs on many import­
ed steel products hava been
reduced by around 80 per cent.
In return for these heavy
U. 8. concessions, tho Euro­
pean and Asiatic countries
agreed to eliminate their hid­
den restrictions on U. 8. Im­
port*, sometime. These prom­
isee wer* never carried ou t
The double pricing is sup­
posed to be Illegal if rarrird
to extremes. The U. 8. Treas­
ury is supposed to chock up
on such practices, penalise
Imports from countries which
practice blatant "dumping.”
U. S. government men, how­
ever, say they can do nothing
In many eases. The foreign
firms have found a loophole in
the Treasury regulation*.
These regulations specify
there's Mumping” and a pen­
alty if the firm* that export
to tha United States sell a
considerable amount o f their
product at home or abroad et
prices markedly higher than
they sell here.
But by forming combines

KENNETH W . McINTOSH

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Your Support Will Be Sincerely
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which handle each other**
p r o d u c t s , the Luxemburg
firms, for example, ran ar­
range *o that one, two or
three companies will handle
most of the hlgh-price sales
and another firm hand!* tha
cut-rate sales to the United
States and other countries.
Then, on tha surface, non*
of tha firma hava an exten­
sive flagrant two-prlc* sys­
tem; some o f the firms sell
for high prices, othsrs sell for
low. But tho combine— all of
tha firms— share the hirh
profits from the sales in pro­
tected markets and share ths

losses from the cut-rate sale*.
Treasury man says: "W hat
can w* do in that ease 7 No­
thing, because obviously they
won't admit to ua they’r* n
combine.”
European firm* are further
aided by tax rebates on some
• x p o r to. By International
agreement, such r e b a t e *
would be Illegal for U. 8.
firms, even it the United
States wanted to grant them.
Luxemburg and steel have
been cited as example*. But i
this practice in one form or
another has spread to e num­
ber of countries and products.

Letters

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To The Editor
Tfce f l v r a t i
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ter* fro m It* r , * e , r *
n*Slle a ffa ir * . T h a w r it e r M i r maa
■ *«■ m m , p ro v tJ r J tha la tla - a l . » r a r rla * tha wrltar*a
Iraa aa m a a *J a iljr -a a . LaMar*
a f h a i r th aa I M w arS a w ill
h* ( l i r a
p ra fe rrB * * . LaMar*
a e e r r a a r e la a ih a ra a ra a m i l *
ahla p ra v IJ a e t h t r 4 a a a t J a i l
la e a ra a a a lllla a . P — try la a a l
yah lla h a* h r T h s llr r a tS .

Editor, Herald:
1 must take objection to the
letter published In last Thurs­
day’s Herald from Mrs. Elton
Bennett placing the rejection
of the metropolitan telephone
system on a personal basis. I
think it is utterly ridiculous to
state that the citizens of ona
area of this eounty hava no
regard for the citizens of an­
other area.
In my opinion there wer*
several basle reasons that the
metropolitan telephone sys­
tem effort was unsuccessful:
1. - Lacking experience, we
failed to Inform Urge num­
bers of our citizens of the
overall beneficial reaulU of
this united system.
&gt;. • Insufficient personal
contacU.
3. • In political language, we
failed to "run (cared.” In
other words, we were over­
confident.
Incidentally, with this ex­
perience behind us we are
now making plans to resubmit
the proposal at a later data.
1 wish to further refute Mrs.
Bennett's accusation that tha
people of Hanford have little
regard for the south end of
the county. Not one person, by
telephone, letter or personal
call, indicated Dial he b a sil
his rejection of tha service
on an unwillingneii to co­
operate with the south end of
the eounty.
Now. regarding an Increas­
ed millage resulting from a
a 60-bed addition to the Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital, 1 can
see no way in which these
two matters are related. Bas­
ed on Mrs. Bennett's logic, we
would eliminate all the facil­
ities that we do not person­
ally use . . . schools, univer­
sities, health centers, county
Itomes and even county Jails.
Federal, state, county and
city taxes are required of
aU of us to support many fa­
cilities that are provided for

the leas fortunate. Here again,
1 assume that we abould ofag
jeet and throw these people
in the lake, Just as wo would
be forced to deny our citizens
proper medical attention. In
the case o l tha Seminole Me*
mortal Hospital, I note ad­
missions from the entire
county. The service la avail­
able to everyone, and I agree
that In aoma Instance* tt la
more convenient to usa a hos­
pital closer to others areas of
our county.
Regardless of tha County
Commissions'! decision, I ob­
ject to this Issue being made e
political football. However, I
do think that evrryone la etw
titled to expreas an opinion n*
matter bow much we may dl*&gt;
agree.
I wish to state that the opin­
ions expressed In this letter
do not In tny way constitute
an endorsement of tbe hospi­
tal proposal by tha Seminole
County Chamber o f Com­
merce. Since the Chamber la
composed of a cross-section of
businessmen from throughout
the county they will make
their own decisions.
John Xrldeff
Editor, Herald:
Tbe enclosed letter, cut
from
the Orlando paper,
speaks for Just about everyone
In South Seminole. 1 wonder
If you’ ll have the "gu ts" to
print it In your paper. I hope
so.
Mrs. Kate Nor&amp;eutt
(Editor’s note: Your letter
was received April &gt;. W* pub*
lished Mrs. Bennett’s letter
April 2.)

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column and compare your
•peed with that indicated
at the end. The expected
speed assumes a daily five
per cent improvement.
Have you met the fellow
who loathes social scienca be­
cause his text is too heavy?
You eventually will. And the
cute coed who Just can't
stand geometry because of
the terrible pastel color of
the book’ s cover? She's around
too.
Oh, you're not that way?
You just love all kinds of
books and reading and have
no problems at all with them?
Well then, we haven't met
you yet. In fact, we have
never heard of you.
Assuming he has c o s t of

his marbles, just why should
a high school or college stu­
dent ever read 20 articles
about reading in his native
language? There’s a very
simple reason: to read fast­
er and better. It's the same
reason that has brought a
lot of professional people and
business executives to The
Reading Laboratory program
—after they’ve become suc­
cessful. You can get a jump
on them.
But we’d better get straight
on what's in this for you
right now. Will you settle for
understanding instead of ag­
gravation in your assigned
reading? Will you take speed
instead of plodding misery?
Well, that’s what's in this
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See that circle right above
this line? Poke a hole through
it. Ask one of your buddies
or one of the family to read
the next paragraph while you
observe his eyes through the
hole. You have to look very
closely. Here’s what you see.
The eyes stop . . . go . . .
atop . . . go. They move across the lines in jerks (fixa­
tions is a nicer word). The
eyes can work no other way,
•o we have no plans of chang­
ing that. What we will do is
cut to an absolute minimum
the number of eye fixations
required in reading. In that
way we add speed.
Now let your friend look at
your eyes through the hole
as you read the next para­
graph. Tell him to count the
•Dumber of eye fixations it
takes you to read the next
paragraph. There will be 66
words, so if you require 66
fixations, you’re a word-byword reader. And that'a not
good.
It'i a safe bet that you hax-e
many times found yourself
•taring at a word, line or
paragraph, yet read nothing.
Your eyes are on page 14;
your mind is off on Cloud 9
with a girl or a guy. Unless
both the eyes and the mind
work together, there's no
reading,
no understanding.
That's just something we have
to live with—the eye-mind
relationship.
The final point we have to
agree on before we outline

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our program In the next ar­
ticle is that you must have
clear purposes in reading. And
the purposes must be yours,
not your dad's not your teach­
er’s—yours.
Some people can be moti­
vated by what's ahead for
them 10 years from now and
they'll get plenty from their
reading. But that's not gen­
erally true; most people want
to know what they will get
for themselves here and now.
We'll show you how to read
with just such purposes in
mind and get more than you
ever got from say, world his­
tory. And you'll save plenty
of time in the process.
(You should have com­
pleted this reading in 100
seconds.)
(NEXT: Travel Only in Fast
Company.)

Baptist Church
Incorporates
By JnlJa Bartos
Reports of Incorporation of
the Friendship Baptist Church
of Altamonte Springs, Inc.,
formerly the First Baptist
Church o f Altamonte Springs,
were filed last week from
offices of Secretary of Stato
Tom Adams.
Incorporation papers were
filed March 20 by Joseph M.
Murasko naming as subscrib­
ers, Robert S. Bradford and
Clifford Smith, both of Alta­
monte Springs and C. W. Mul­
lins of Apopka, Adams' re­
port stated.
Regular services at the
church, which is located on
SR 436, are conducted week­
ly with Sunday School at 9:43
a.m., morning worship at 11
aim. and evening services at
7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer
services are held at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesdays.
Rev. A. A. Stulck will con­
tinue to serva as minister untU further notice. Charter
date for the new church has
been act for this Sunday, April

The Choir of the DeBary
Community Methodist Church
will sponsor a Strawberry
Festival to be held in the soc­
ial hall of the church from 2
until 4 p.m. and from 6 until
1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19.
Advance tickets are now
available from any member
o f the choir.
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A CRITIQUE was held nt the April meeting of the DeBnry Arts and
Crafts Club by Chester Eldridge who is pictured with Mrs. Kathleen Rand
of DeLnnd during discussion of two of her oil paintings.
(Cox Photo)

'To Cure More, Arts And Crafts Club
Give More', Is Nominates Officers
Cancer Slogan
The theme, “ To Cure More,
Give More," will again be
used by the American Can­
cer Society during the cruundo which opens next Mon­
day.
Mrs. Richard Gleesnn, cru­
sade chairman, said tho socie­
ty will continue to use its
slogan, ‘ ‘Fight Cancer with
a Checkup and a Check."
‘ ‘ Both slogans are meaning­
ful, all o f us admit cancer is
an urgent problem," Mrs.
Gleason
explained. "About
630.000 will develop cancer in
1004. Ibere will be more than
280.000 deaths from the di­
sease this year. There were
84 deaths in Seminole Coun­
ty last year.
"In the fare o f this, we
must waste no time in de­
veloping new cures for cancer
and better detection techni­
ques because lost time means
lost lives. The Society's broad
research program Is geared
to move ahead toward this
end."
Also she said, the society
must move ahead with its ed­
ucation and service programs
— both of which ara saving
lives now.
"T o Cura More, G i v e
More," according to Mrs.
Glceson, “ reflects the Socie­
ty's determination to reach
more people with life-saving
facta about canrer; provide
more physicians with the lat­
est facta about detection and
treatment; to support more
scientists in the growing can­
cer research field, and to sup­
ply mors service to cancer
patients."
Last year the Seminole
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society raised $6,500.
“ More people than ever be­
fore are aware that cancer is
an emergency problem," Mrs.
Gleeson said, " I am confident
we will attain our goal again
this year which has been set
at |6,000.

Farm Briefs
In 1890 it took 26 minutes
o f factory work to pay for a
quart of milk selling at the
average price of 6.8 cents. To­
day it takes less than seven
minutes to earn the price o f a
quart o f home delivered milk
figured at 26.2 cents per
quart.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
A recommended slate of of­
ficers for the DeBary Arts
and Crafts Club was presented
at tho April meeting of the
group by I)r. Gerard Grain,
chairman of tho nominating
committee.

AARP Chapter
Sets Meeting
By Mrs. Adam Muller
U. S. Army Colonel William
Hague, (Rel.) will deliver an
Americanism
address f o r
members of the DeBary Chap­
ter, American Association of
Retired Persons, this Friday
at 10 a.m. at the Firemen's
Recreation Hall. The public
is invited.
Special Induction ceremon­
ies have been planned by
membership chairman Spen­
cer Kroncbcrgcr for 48 new
members of the chapter.
Howard Middleton, program
chairman, has announced that
a change in time and place
will be made for the May
AARP meeting in order to ob­
tain Douglas Slenstrom of
Sanford as speaker. Strnstrom, an attorney who has
served both as a judge and a
state senator, will speak on
planning wills and estate man­
agement. His talk in DeBary
will be in response to popu­
lar request growing out of his
previous address on this sub­
ject. This meeting, which will
be held 3!ay 8, 7 p.m. at De­
Bary Manor, also will be open
to the public.

Post To Visit
V A Hospital
By Mrs. Adam Muller
DeBary’a Herbert I). Gibb
American Legion Post 239 will
visit the Lake City Veterans
Hospital Sunday.
Annual elections for the
post are scheduled for Thurs­
day, May 7, at which time ini­
tiation ceremonies will be
conducted for new members
and any others who previously
have not been initiated.

Boundary Tart
The Niagara River and
Falls, flowing in a northerly
direction from Lake Erie to
Lake Ontario, a distance o f
28 miles, constitutes part of
the boundary between Canada
and the United States.

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The DeBary Entertainment
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Farm Briefs

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Springs Town Council has giv­
en the library $500 for the
1961 year.
It was suggested that a
building committee be form­
ed to work toward securing
a larger building after Earl
DeLoc. architect, inspected
the present facility ami advis­
ed against Its enlargement.
There are now 5,100 books
on the library shelves and 1,200 books were processed dur­
ing the past year.

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n o s w a x ir c o m
Rent End
Alignment and
Brake Adjustment

Named were Arthur Ben­
nett of DeLnnd, president;
Mrs. George Brooks, vice
president; Silda Ralkwill, re­
cording
secretory;
Cornell
Shaw, corresponding secreta­
ry and Archie MncNuuKhton,
treasurer. Officrrs will he
elected and installed at the
May 7 meeting which will he
the last liefore summer re­
cess. A social will follow this
meeting.
In other business, members
voted to send the annual
mortgage' payment for repairs
on the Mansion House to the
Florida Federation o f Art,
Inc. It was announced that
Clinton Sommer is home from
the hospital and members
were asked to remember him
with cheerful cards and let­
ters. Attention was called to
the work being done by stu­
dents from tho Methodist
Children's Home in Enter­
prise under direction of Clin­
ton Sommer and Archie MarN a u g h t o n as instructors.
Lovely landscapes in oils have
hern painted by many o f the
youngster* who show remark­
able talent.
Members were asked to no­
tice the rug in the DcRsry
Boom which has been cleaned
and relald.
A Critique was held follow­
ing tho meeting with Ches­
ter Eldridge, club president,
pinch-hitting for Arthur Ben­
nett who was unable to be
present. Paintings of Frieda
Stern ami Kathleen Band,
both of PcLand, were submit­
ted for discussion and critic­
ism.
Members who are planning
to exhibit for the May Show
in the DeBary Boom nt the
Mansion were reminded that
paintings and other articles
must he at the Mansion no
later than April 22.

By Julia Rartoe
A Silver Tea to benefit the
Altamonte Springs Commun­
ity Library will be held Sun­
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Webber Raines on Bos­
ton Road between the hours
of 3 and 5 p. m. All residents
of the area are invited to at­
tend.
l’ uneh and coffee will Inprovided and served by the
hostess. Committee chairman
for the tea is Mrs. Lucy Cady
who is being assisted by
Mrs. Fred Rassman. Mrs. Al­
bert Starke. Mrs. James M.
Walter, Mrs. Glenn Humes,
Mrs. Sara Anderson and Mrs.
Florence Coursen.
The annual meeting and
election of officers of the libary Association was held last
Thursday. Elected were Mrs.
James M. Walter, president;
Mrs. Albert Starke, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Robert Webb, se­
cretary and B. H. Jarrard,
treasurer. New two year trus­
tees are Erich Hallman and
Mrs. Fred Rassinan. Mrs.
Glenn Humes anil Mrs. Sara
Anderson have one year re­
maining o( their terms as
trustees.
Special guest at the meeting
was Altamonte Mayor Law­
rence Swofford who spoke on
the theme, "A New Building
for tho Library." Swofford
stated that "though Alta­
monte Springs as a whole had
made excellent progress, the
library should take (irst place
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NOTICE o r BULB S i l l
STATE nOAD DEPARTMENT
o r FLORIDA An Agency •(
Ah* BUI* ot florid*.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, * PollIleal Subdivision ot th* State
• t Florida.
Petitioner*.
ALICE

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BASS *1 aL.
Defendant*.
ROTtCB o r HHINHNT DOMAIM PROCEBDIXOi
IN TUB NABK AND BT TBB
AU TH oam r o r t u b s t a t s
o r FLORIDA.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
CONCERN, and to all pereon*
end partlea elalmlns or bavins
any rlsht, title, IntereeL
tat*, m oritat* or other Hen
to or on thoeo eortaln parrel*
o f land hereinafter described,
and th* followlas pereon*. to.
aether with all unknown per.
non* elalmlns by, throush or
under known peraone who ara
dead, or who are not known
to b* dead or allvei
SBCTION TTSII.POOd — STATE
ROAD »-4*T —
SBBINOLB
COUNTY — NABBS A AO*
DRESSES
Walter Feeler
AS Woodland Street
Roeheetor, New York
SRD No. Itl.L 111 I
J. C. Haetlnss
1001 Crescent Drive
Bevarly HID*, California
BUD No. 1*1.1
Mildred naotlass
1SSI Crescent Drive
Beverly Hill*. California
SllD No. 1*1.1
Anal* Mao Jam**
1*1 Shevlll Street
oeneva. New Tork
SRD No. ISt.l. I*«J
Israel Jones
Addrees Unknown
SRD No. 111.1, 111.1, 111.!.
111.1
floors* Marshall
Addroea Uunknown
SRD No. 1SS.1, 111.1
Thoma* Marshall
Addroea Unknown
SRD No. 111.1, 111.1
Nllaabeth McBride
c /o Avledo William*
1*11 Hhorewood Street
Philadelphia. Penn,
SllD No. 1*1.1. 141.1, 1411
John McBride
o /o Avlodo Williams
S4II Shorewnod Street
Philadelphia. Penn.
SnD No. 141.1, 141.1, 141.1
Fred Richardson
Address Unknown
SltD No. l l l .t , 111.1
W illi* Richardson
Address Unknown
SllD No. I t f.l, 111.1
William Thoma*
Sttl Clearvlew Street
Philadelphia. Penn.
SltD No. l l t .l , 1*1.1
Roea Loo Turner
14 Joiner Street
Rochester, New Tork
SRD No. 111.1
W illi* Morris Turner
14 Jloner Street
Rochester, New Tork
SRD No. I t l.l
Kddlo Wilson
too Joeeph Avenue
Rochester *. New Tork
S «D No. 1*1.1, I I M , 1**1
Ruby Wilson
Addrees Unknown
HRD No. l l f .t . 1**.*
SECTION TTa to-toot — BTATB
R O A D S-tST — SBBINOLB
COUNTY — DESCRIPTIONS
SltD No. 104.1. 1*4.1
1UOIIT OF W AT
A atrip of land off th*
W est aid*
of
Lot
*4.
Frost's Addition to Alta­
monte No. S, according to
plat In Plat Book 1, pas*
IS,
public
recorda
of
Seminole County, Florida,
belnt *• teat « " Ih* South
line and 4* feet on the
North line.
Containing lt .lt * square feet
(.14* acre) more or lees.
OWNED UTl KSTELLA BEN­
JAMIN Joined by her hus­
band JEH8KE BENJAMIN
SUBJECT TO: IntereeL If * "J .
of LAURIA JAMES, Single!
LILLIE
MAH FAULKNER
and husband ELIJAH FAULKNERl ANNIE MAH JAMES.
Single! ROBERT BENJAMIN
JAMES and wife FLORENCE
JAMES)
JUANITA
BLAIR
and husband VIROIL BLAIR
SRD No. l*«.l
IIIUHT OF WAT
That part of!
Lot II, lee* th* North IS
feet of the South It* f**t
of the West II feet, of
Frost'* Addition to Altanionla No. t. according to
plat In Plat Book 1. page
II.
public
records
of
Nemlnule County. Florida,
lying Westerly of th* center
tin* of construction of Stats
Road S-41T. Section TTIlt, and
lying Easterly of and within
40 feet ot said centerline, eald
centerline being described aa
follows!
Begin at th* Southwest cor­
ner of Lot II, Frost'a Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1
page 14, public reoords of
Semlnul*
County.
Florida:
run thenr* North t 'l l 'M '
Weal, a distance of 1441-1*
feet to th* bsglanlng of a
curve concave to th* South­
easterly, having a radius of
K1T.II feet, run thence along eald curve, thru a cen
tral angle of i r t l ’41", a dlltanc* of III-!* feet to th*
end of eald aurve, and Iba
beginning ot a curve cen
cav* to the Northwesterly,
having a radius of 11,411.11
feet! run thence along aald
curve, thru a central angle
o f I ' l l ’oe" a distance of *•*
feet to th* end of aald ourvei
run thence North 14'11'iU
East a distance of l l t .l *
feet to th* beginning of a
curva concave to th* North­
easterly having a radius of
1I4S.II feet! run thence along
aald curve thru a central
angle of I l'S I', a distance
of lll.IT feel to th* ond of
aald curve, run thane* North
l i ' l l ' i l " Eaet a distance ot
1 4 lt .ll foet lo a point aa th*
Easterly eatenelon o f the
North line of Lot 1-A, Block
It. First Addition to Replat
of lake Mobil* Shores, ac­
cording to plat la H at Book
I. pen* 11, eeld point being
l*.t feel Kselerty from tho
Northeast corner of said Let,

Legal Notice
run thence North 4I'I4'44“
East, a distance of 10* feet
to the end of this center­
line description.
Tho land herein described con­
tains TIT* square feet, (.14T
acre) more or lean
OWNED BTl CECIL MEBBTTT
and wife BERTHA MER­
RITT. B V E n B T T MERBITT, unmarried, MILDRED
HASTING! and husband J.
C. HASTINGS, A L V O T D
MERRITT and wife AMAN­
DA MERRITT.
SRD No. 111.1, It l.t , l i l t .
111.4
RIGHT OF W A T
That part of:
Lot 4, Block A, Oooden'e
Addition to Altamonto, ac­
cording to plat In Plat
Book T. peg*
Tl, public
record* of Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida,
lying within 40 feet Westerly
of the centerline ot construc­
tion of State noad S-tiT. Sec­
tion THIS, eald centerline be­
ing described a* follow*:
Begin at th* Southwest ear­
ner of Lot It, Frost's Addi­
tion to Altamonte, eccordlng
to plat In Plat Book 1, peso
14. public records of Seminote County, Florid*, run
thane* North I ' l l ' l t " West,
a distance of 144I.TI feet t*
th* beginning ot a curve
concave te tb* Boutheeeterly,
bavins a radius ot lllT .lt
feet, run thence along eald
carve, thru a central ansi*
o f l l 't f '4 1 " . a distance of
•1141 feet to th* end of sold
curve, ond th* beginning of
a eurv* concave to th*
Northwesterly, having a ra­
dius of 11,tit.S t feet! run
thence along eald curve, thru
a central angle of I'lYO*",
a distance of l«s feet to tho
end of aald curvet run thence
North ie'14'4*" East a dis­
tance of 1(1.1* feet to th*
beginning of a curve concave
to th* Northseaterly having
a radius of 114S.SS fast, run
thence along eeld curve thru
a central angle of !( * * !', a
distance of lll.IT feet to th*
end ot said curve, run thence
North «t'I4'44" East, a dis­
tance of 1414.11 feet to a
point on the Easterly oatenslon of tho North lino of Lot
1 A. Block B, First Addition
to Beplet of Lake Mobil*
Shore*, according to plat In
Plat Book S, page* TL aald
point being I t .l fast EasierIf from the Northeast corner
o f . said t«ol. run thence
North «4'I4'44" Keel, a dis­
tance of ]0* feet to the end
ot this centerline descrip­
tion.
Th* lend herein described con­
tains l i t square feet, more or
lees.
OWNED BTt ISRAEL JONES:
and ERNESTINE JONES
SUBJECT TO! MORTOAQB re­
corded In Mtg. Book tel.
pas* !* * In favor of TIIE
SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK: and. TAX
CKBTIFICATE No. 1*», Sale
o f *-!*•** held by II. D.
DANIEL! and TAX CERTI­
FICATE No. 1714, eal* of 111-11 held by n.W. SCHOOLCRAFT
SRD No. l l l .t , l l l .t , t ll.t
RIOIIT OF W AT
That pert of:
Th* Southwesterly I* feel
of Block B, Oooden'e Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book T.
peg* Tl, publle recorda of
Seminole Countr, Florid*;
Irlng within *( feet Westerly
of th* renter line of construc­
tion of Slat* noad S-41T, Sec­
tion TTIlt, eald eenterlln* be­
ing described a* follow*:
Begin at th* Southwest oorner of Lot II, Frost'a Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book I,
peg* 14, public recorda of
Seminole Countr.
Florid*:
run thenr* North ••lt'14"
West, a distance of 1444.74
feel to th* beginning of a
eurv* concave to the South­
easterly, having a radius of
H I M * Teet, run thence along said curve, thru a cen­
tral angle of H '17'4 1', a
dlelanr* of t i t .lt feet lo th*
end of eeld curve, and th*
beginning of a eurv* eoncave to th* Northwesterly,
having a radius ot t M i t .l l
feet, run thsne* along eald
curve, thru a central angle
of I'S4'4I", a distance of *•*
feet to tho end of sptd
curve!
run
thence North
le'14'44" East, a distance of
l l l . l t feet to th* beginning
of a curve concave lo th*
Northeasterly having a ra­
dius of I14l.il feet, run
thence along said curva thru
a central angle of 11*41', a
distance of tll.IT fast to
tho and of eald curve, run
thence North t l ' l t ‘ 44" Eaet.
a distance of 14 lt.lt ft it to
a point on th* Easterly *■tension of th* North line of
Lot l-A , Block U. First Ad­
dition lo Iteplat of Lake
Mobil* Shores, acrordlng to
plat In Plat Book I, page Tl.
aald point being I t .l feet
Easterly from th* Northeast
corner of
said Lot, run
thence North I t 'l t 't t " East,
a distance of 1*1 feet to th*
end of this centerline dee
crlpllon.
Th* lend herein deerrlbed con­
tain* 111* square feet, more
or lee*.
OWNED BTl MAJOBIN LES­
TER and huaband IIARIM
1.ESTER! MINNIE COLLINS;
WALTER FOSTER;
SUBJECT TO: TAX CERTI­
FICATE No. UTl. eel* of
1 .11-11 held by MARJORIE
LESTER; end, TAX CERTI
FICATE No. l i l t , eel* of
l . l l . t l , held by MARJORIE
LESTER
SltD No. 111.1
RIOIIT OF W AT
Tbat pert aft
"Repin 4*1.T feet Beet end
t l l . l feet North of South­
west corner of SKH of
SW V| of Section T, Town­
ship II South. Range II
Keel, run 4* feet. South
tie feet. West 40 feet and
North 111 feet to point ot
beginning; AND
Begin t tf.l feet Best and
I t l .l feet North of South­
west corner of SE14 ot
SW 14 of Section T, Town­
ship 11, liens* It, thence
run Eaet t l feet to San­
ford llrlck Road, thence
Southwesterly along nrlck
Road 141 feet. North to
point of beginning, Section
T, Township II. Rang* It."
lying within It feet Westerly
of the center line of oonetruclion of Slat* Road H-I1T, Sec­
tion TTIlt, aald center line be­
ing described as follow*!
Begin at th* Southwest ear­
ner of Lot t l, Frost'a Addi­
tion to Altamonte, according
to plat In I'lat Book 1, peg*
It, publle reoorde of Semi­
nole County, Florida; run
thenc* Norik a'11‘44" Weal.
• distance of tt4 t.fl Test ta
lbs beginning of a eurv*
concave to tb* Southeasterly,
having a radius of ItIT.tl
feel, run thence along said
aurve, thru a ceatral angle

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of lS*lT'4t". a distance of
t i l .I t feet to th* end of said
curve, and th* beginning of
a curve concave
to
th*
Northwesterly, having a ra­
dius of ll.4 lt .lt feet, run
thence along said curve, thru
a central engl* of I 'lO 'll",
a distance of let feet lo th*
end of eald curve, run thenc*
North IOMI'44** E**t a dis­
tance of l l l . l t feet to th*
beginning of a curve con­
cave t* tb* Northeasterly
having a radius of l l t l . l t
feet, run thenc* along eeld
curve thru n central angle
of I t 'l l ', a distance of III.IT
feet to th* end of aald curve,
run thenc* North t l ' I I ' l l "
E a st a distance of l t t l .t l
feet to a point on th* East­
erly ettemlen of the North
line of lo t 1-A. Block B,
First Addition to Replat ot
Lake Mobil* Shores, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book I.
page Tl, eeld point being
I t .l feet Easterly from th*
Northeaat corner of eeld Lot,
run thenc* North 4('I4'44"
Eaet. a dlelanr* * f ltd feet
to the end ot this center line
description.
Th* land herein described con­
tain* t i l l square f**L ( t i l
acre), more er lee*.
OWNED BTl WILLIE MOnRIS
TURNER end wife ROSA
LEE TURNER
SRD NO. l l t .l
niOHT OF WAT
Tbet part ef:
"Begin M l chains Eaet.
and 4.IT chelae South of
Southwest eorner of KBit
of SW|4. run North M l
chains. East 4.11 chains.
South M l chain*. Weet
4.11
chain*.
Section
T,
Township St South, Rani*
It Eaet."
lying within It feet Westerly
of the center line o f construc­
tion or Slat* noad S-41T, Sec­
tion TTIlt. sold center tin* be­
ing described ns follows:
Begin at th* Southwest cor.
ner of Lot SI, Frost's Addi­
tion to Altamonte, according
to plat In Plat Book 1, peg*
It, public records of Seminole
County, Florida: run thenc*
North t 'H 't t "
Wos t ,
a
distance of t tt t.ft feet to
th* beginning of a curve
concave to the Southeasterly,
having a radius e f ltlT .lt
feet, run thenc* along eald
curve, thru n central angle
ef tl'ST‘ 41", a distance of
I t l.t l feet to th* end of
eald curve, and th* begin­
ning of a eurv* concave to
th* Northwesterly, having n
radius of IL 4 tl.lt Teet. run
thenc* along eeld curve,
thru a central angle of
1 '1 0 'tt", a distance of let
feet to th* end of said curve,
run thenr* North IOMI'44"
East a dletanc* of l t f .l t feet
to the beginning of n curve
concave to th* Northeasterly
having a rtdlue of l t 4 l .l l
feet, run thenc* along eeld
curve thru n central anal*
of I t ’ l l ’, n distance of 111.If
feet to th* end of eald curve,
run thenc* North I t 'S t 'l t "
Keel, n dletance of H I4.II
feet to a point on the East­
erly extension ef the North
line ef Ixit t-A , Block B.
First Addition to Beplnt of
1-ak* Mobile Shores, accord­
ing lo plat In Plat Bonk I,
page TL eald point being It.l
feet
Easterly
from
tho
Northeast eorner of eald Lot,
run thenc* North l t '1 4 '! ! "
Beet, a distance of It* feet
to th* end of this center
line decrlptton.
Th* land herein deeerihed eontains l l t t square feel, (141
acral, more or lose.
OWNED
BTl
WILLIAM
THOMAS, EDNA DUNCAN,
alio known as Edna Dunk­
lin;
and THOMAS
MAnSHALL O K O B O E MARSHALL! FRED RICHARD­
SON, If alive, or If deceased
any unknown heirs, devlseea
and/or other claimants un­
der said THOMAS MAR­
SHALL O E O R O K
MARSHALL and FRED RICH­
ARDSON
BUUJKCT TO! Interest of Lula
Marshall! Ernest ntcherdeon,
Willi* Rlcherdeon, Edna Bo­
ner. Peril* Olbeoa
SRD l l t .l
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
LATERAL
DITCH
(LEFT)
WEST STATION I f t -ft l.t l
That pert ofi
"llesln M l chain* Eaet
and 4.tf chain* South of
th* SW corner of NEI4 of
SWI4,
run
North
M l
chain*, East t .lt chain*.
South T.lt chains. Weet
4.11 chains. Section f Town­
ship It South, Rang* It
East."
tying within II feet Northerly,
and lying within I feet Southerly of a ditch survey line,
deerrlbed aa follows!
Commence at th* Southwest
corner ot Lot II, Frost’s Ad­
dition to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1
ag* 14, run thenc* North
•Il't4" Weet, a distance of
144I.T* feet to th* beginning
of a curve concave to th*
Bouthesetorly, having a ra­
dius of IfIT.ld feet run thenc*
along said curve, thru a
central angle of SI'JT'41", a
distance of l l t . l t feet to th*
end of eald curve, and lb*
beginning of a curve con­
cave lo fh* Northwesterly,
having n radius of 11,41414
feet! run thenr* slang eald
curve, thru n centra! angle
of 1 'lt'e o " n dlelanr* of 10*
feet to th* end of said curve;
run thenr* North I t 'l t 't t "
East, a distance of 144.11
feet, run Ihene* North It*
to'|f" Weet, n dletanc* of
41 feel for th* point of be­
ginning, from eald point of
beginning run thenc* North
M 'l t 'l l " West n dletanc* ef
1TI feet to the end of said
survey line.
The land daaeribad harala conLine 1411 square teat, ( .t i l
acre), mere or Isee.
It I* agreed that th* drainage
herein provided for will not
be obstructed by future deve­
lopment,
OWNED BT: WILLIAM THOM­
AS, EDNA DUNCAN, else
known at Edaa Dunklin,
THOMAS
MARSHALL
GEOnON
MARSHALL)
FRED RICHARDSON. If alive, or If deceased any un­
known heirs, dtvlaaea and/or
other claimant* under eeld
THOMAS MARSHALL
ORORGE MARSHALL sad
FRED RICHARDSON
SUUJECT TOi latereat ot Lula
Marshall) Ernest Rlcherdeon,
Willie Richardson, Edna Ho­
ney, Peril* Ulbeon.
SRD No. UI.1
RIOIIT OF W AT
That part ofi
South f t feet of Weet t t l
feet ot K% o t NKti of
•W I4 ot Seotlos t, Towsship II South, Range It
Eaet, lying East of Road;
lylag within 41 feet Easterly
ol lb* oeattr lla* of State
Road
4-4IT,
Section
ffllt,
snld center line being des­
cribed a* follow*!
Begin s t tba Southwest cor­

S

ner of Lot It, Frost's addi­
tion to Altamonte, according
to plat In Plat Book 1, page
14, publle records of Seminote County, Florida; run
thence North I ' l r t ! " West,
a distance of 144t.Td feet ta
th* beginning o f a eurv*
concave to th* Southeaster­
ly. having n radius of I f t f .l l
feet, run thence along said
curve, thru a central angle
•f l i 'l f '4 1 " , a distance of
t l f . l t foot t* tho and of
said eorve, end th* begin­
ning of n eurv* concave to
lbs Northwesterly, having a
radius ot I M i t .l t feel, run
thence along
said curve,
thru a central angle ef I*
I t 'tt ", a distance of It* feet
to th* end of eald eurv*.
run thenc* North I t 'l t 't t "
East, a dletanc* of l l l . l t
feet lo (he beginning of a
curve concave to the North­
easterly having a radius of
1141.11 feet, run thenc* along
•aid curve thru a central
angle of I t 'l l ', a distance
•f t l t .t f rest tn the end ef
•eld eurv*. run thenc* North
t l ' I I ' l l " Eaet. a dletanc* nt
14ftl.lt feet ta a point on
th* Kaeterlr eatenelon of th*
North line of Lot 1-A, Block
E. First Addltlea te Repltt
of Lake Mobil* Shores, a*oordlng to plat In Piet Book
t. pas* Tl. eeld point being
I t .l feat Easterly from lb*
Northeast corner of eald Lot,
run thenc* North I t 'l t 't t "
Eaet. a dletanc* nf let feet
to th* end *t t i l t center
line description.
The land herein described con­
tains l i l t eqoare feet, (.IIT
acre), more or less.
OWNED BT! CHRISTA GRANT
and wife GRACE OnANTi
EDDIE WILSON
SRD No. l l t . l . I1 M
RIOIIT OF W A T
Tbat part ofi
"Beginning at a point 111
feet East and T* fast North
nf Houthwaat corner of
Kt4 of NEI4 o f BW 14. S a c
tlon f, Township 11 South,
Bans* It East, run (hence
North Sitt feo«. Weet l i t
feet to Eaet eld* of Brick
Road thenc* Southwesterly
along said Brick Road to
point on North line of snld
"Mery
Jackson"
lend,
thenc* East l i t f*«t along
aald West line te point of
beginning."
lying within 1* feet Easterly
of th* center line of eonitruetlon of Slat* Rood S -Ilf, Sec­
tion H i l l , said center line be­
ing described as follows:
llegln nt the Southwest cor­
ner of Lot It, Frost’a Addltlon to Altamonte, accord­
ing 4n plat In Plat Book t.
peg* II, publlo records of
Bemlnole
County.
Florida!
run thane* North t ' l l ,*4"
W ait, a distance o f 144l.fl
feat lo th* beginning of a
curve concave to th* South­
easterly, having a radlua of
1(17.II feet, run thenc* along aald curve, thru a cen­
tral angle of ll 'I f '4 1 ". a dle­
tanc* of 111.10 feet lo Ih*
end of eeld curve, end the
beginning of a curve con­
cave to the Northwesterly,
having a radlua of IL 4 it.ll
feet, run thenet along snld
curve, thru a central angle
of t 'l e 't t " , a dletance of
i*e feet to th* end of eeld
curve, run thenc* North It*
l l 't t " Best a dlelanca of
111.11 feet t* th* beginning
of a eurv* concave te th*
Northeasterly, having a ra­
dlua of 1I4S.1I feet, run
thene* along sold curve thru
a cental angle of I t 'l l ', n
distance of III.IT foot to
th* end « f eeld curve, run
thene* North t l ' l t ' t t " East,
a distance ef t i l l .I I feet to
a point on th* Easterly egtenaloa of tho North lint of
Lot 1 A, Block B. First Ad­
dition to neplat of Lake
Mobile Shores, acoordlng to
plat In Plat Book I, peg*
f l , eald point being l l . l feet
Easterly from th* Nerth•eat corner of said Lot, run
thene* North l l ' l l ' l l " Beat,
a distance of l i t feet to
th* end of this center lla*
description.
Tho land herein described con­
tain* III square feat, more er
less
OWNED B T! EDDIE WILSON
and BUBT WILSON, If alive
or If deceased, and any un­
known heirs, devisees and/or
other claimant* under th*
Eatet* of aald nuby Wilson
SUBJECT TOi TAX CERTIFI­
CATE
No.
t i l l , Bel* of
May It. lM I, D. B. H I. pep*
11, held by WILLIAM L
HARVEY, JR. end ALICE
BASS
s n n No. l l l . t , 1IM . 141.1
BIGHT OF W A T
That part aft
"Begin at a point 1tl feet
North and I I ! feet West of
Southeast corner of NEtft
of SW U
of Section T.
Township It South, nans*
I* East, run North It feet.
West It feet more or Lee
to rigbt-of-way of Erick
Road, Southwesterly along
road to point Went of be­
ginning, Eaet It* feet more
or Lea I* point « f beginn­
ing."
lying within t l feet Easterly
of tb* ranlerlln* of construc­
tion of Stale Road B -tlf, Seelion TTIH, said centerline be­
ing described aa followe:
llagln at Ih* Southwest cor­
ner of lo t II, Frost'a Addi­
tion to Altamonl*. according
to plat In Flat Book 1, pap*
II, publlo record* of Semi­
nole County, Florida, run
thenco North I ' l l ' t t " West,
a distance of H t t .f l foet to
th* beginning of a curve
concave to th* Boutheaslarlr,
having a radius of HIT.H
feet, run thence along aald
curve, thru a central angle
of l l ’ t r t l " , a dletanc# of
• i l.lt feet to tho end of
eeld curve, sad the beginning
ef a curve coacav* to tb*
Northwesterly,
having
a
radio* af I M I I .lt feet; run
thenc* along eeld curve, thru
a central angle of t'lu'**, a
dletanc* o t It* feet In th*
end of eald curve; run thenr*
North I t 'l t 't t " East n dis­
tance ef l l t . l t feet to tb*
beginning nf a curve con­
cave L
th* Northeasterly
having a radius of lt 4 t .ll
feet! run thence along aald
curve thru a central angle
•f I t ' l l ' ;
•
distance
of
III. IT feet L th* end of
aald carve, run thence North
t l ' l t 't t " East, a distance of
l t t l . t l feet lo n point on
th* Kaeterlr eatenelon of
Ih* North line o f Lot 1A,
Block B, First Addition to
Replat
nt
Lake
Mobile
Shore*, according tn slat la
Plat Book t. page f l , aald
point being l l . l feet East­
erly from tb* Northeast eoracr of eald Lot, rua thene*
North t t 'lt '4 4 " Kelt, o dieLncc of l i t Lot to th* end
o l this centerline descrip­
tion.
The land hernia described con­
tain* M l* square feet (.td
tw o ) mere or Leo.

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Legal Notica

OWNED BTl JOHN MCBRIDE
nnd wlf# ELIZABETH MC­
BRIDE
SUBJECT TO: TAX CERTIFICATE No. ITlt, Bel* of
I-4 I-M , described tn DB 111.
page r t held by DAVID
ROME! nnd. TAX CERTIFI­
CATE No. TH. Solo of H it.
described In DB I f peg* H I
A DB l i t , page I f f held by
PETER H. JOHNSON and
Wlf* RUTH M. JOHNSON
TAKE NOTICE that a Decla­
ration af Taking has bttn fil­
ed In tb* abov*,*tyl*d esua*
by tb* Petitioners, th* acquir­
ing authority ef thee* pro­
ceeding*, o f th* taking o f the
above-described lends, fer th*
purpose set forth In tb* Felltlon la tbl* cans*, vie: Ae
right ef way fer a portion of
Slat* Road No. g -t lf , In Semi­
nole County, Florida, and that
th* Honorable Voile A. WII
llama, on* of th* Judges of
th* Circuit Court o f Ih* Ninth
Judicial circuit of Florida, will
on th* 14th day ef April, A.D.
11(4, at S o’clock F.M.. In th*
Seminole County Courthouse at
Sanford. Florid*, consider said
Declaration of Taking, appoint
appralear*. and make
such
order a* th* Court deem* pro­
per. All partlea to the suit
end all parties Interested may
appear and be heard at th*
time and place designated.
Tou, and each of you, are
hereby commended to appear
by filing an Answer to th*
I’ etltlon heretofore filed In
this eaue* In th* entitled
Court on er before th* Itb day
of May, A. D. H it . to show
what right, title, loterest or
liana you, er any of you. have
In and to Ih* above-described
lands and show cause why th*
asm* should not be taken for
Ih* neee end purposes set
forth la th* Petition filed
herein.
WITNESS my Hand and th*
Seal of aald Court on this 11th
day of March, A. D. H it.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In end For Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
Ily: Sandra S. Johnson
Deputy Clark
HAROLD F. JOHNSON
county Attorney
Drawar Z
Sanford. Florida
and
JACK W . PIERCE
Holland Building
Tcllahcac**, Florida
Of Counsal for Ih* Patttloncrn.
Publleh March It, It * April
7. It. HI4.
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LtLLA
SUBJECT TO: MORTOAGE re­
corded In O. n. Book li t ,
peg* H i In favor of CHAR.
LES RUDD. SR. and wife
BESSIE RUDD; and, MORTGAGE reeorded In O. !L
Book li t , peg* 14* held by
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
AT WINTER PARK; nnd. Intereot. If any. of HARICH
CHEMICAL COUPANT an to
an
unrecorded
option
to
purchase.
■RD No. l l t .l
RIGHT OF W A T
Tbat pert o f:
Lot It, J. A. Bletllne'a Ad
dltlon to Longwood, ac­
cording to plat In Flat
Book I. pngs I, public re­
cords of Semlnolo County,
Florida!
lying within 41 Hot Keelerly of Ih* eurvey Una of gtat*
lload B -tlf, Section f f l l t , eeld
eurvey line being described as
follows:
Begin on th* South line or
the NWH nf Section I, Town­
ship II South, Rant* It
Ksat, at a point .11 feet Eaet
of the Southwest corner of
aald N W '4 o f said Sarllon i.
(Soulbsaat
corner of
th*
NEH ot Section I of eeld
Township and Rang*)! run
thenc* North I 'l I 'H " W**t,
a distance of t t l.t t feet to
th* btglnnlng of a curve
concave to Ih* Westerly,
having a radius of l f l t . l l
Hot, run thenc* along eald
eurv* thru n central angl*
o f l't t '1 0 ", a distance ef
III.IT feet te tb* end ef
said eurv*. run thane* North
I ' l I ' H " Weet. a distance of
J lll .l t feet to th* beginning
of n curve concave to th*
Northeasterly, having a ra
dlua of i f l l . l l feet, run
thene* along snld curve thru
a central angle of t 'H 'I f " ,
a dletanc* of l l l . t ! feet ta
n point on th* North line of
said Section t. being l l .l
fast West of th* Northaaat
corner of aald Section I,
for th* end of this eurvey
line description.
Th* lend herein described con­
tain! fl* equar* feel, more
or laaa.
OWNED
BT;
HARVET
M.
SMITH,
SRD No. 114.1. 114.1
DRAtNAOE EASEMENT
LATERAL DITCH I U O R T
(EAST)
STATION
lilt-74 14
(PART)
That part oft
Lot t, Block D. Main* Ad­
dition to longwood, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Hook
I, page 11. public record*
nf Seminole County, Flor­
ida.
lying within II feet of u ditch
survey line described aa fol
lows:
Commence on th* South line
nf th* NW&lt;4 of Section I,
Township 11 South, Range
It East, at a point .11 feet
Keel of th* Southwest cor­
ner of M id NWV4 of said
Section I. run Ihene* North
0 '1 1 'U " West, n distance of
t t l .t t feet to th* beginning
of a curve concave lo th*
Westerly, having a radlua
of 1711.11 Hat, run thenc#
along eald curve, thru a
central angle of 1'11‘l t " , a
dlatanc* of III.IT feet to th*
and of aald curve, run thenc*
North I 'l I 'H " West, a dietone* of t i.t l feel to th*
Point of Beginning, from
aald point of beginning run
thenc* South I f 't l 'H " Eaet.
a dletanca of t f l feet te a
point, run thsne* Sonia «#•
• I 'll" East. A dlatanc* of
111.11 (eat to n point for th*
and of this surety line de­
scription.
Tha land hsrtln described con­
tain* f f l square feet, more er
leee.
OWNED BY: EUOKNK DENMARK
end
wlf*
JOYCE
DENMARK
BUUJKCT TO: MORTOAGE recorded In O. It. Book 171,
peg* t i t In favor of CAnL
O. CRAIG nnd wlf* RUTH
K. CRAIG
Bill) No. I ll .l
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
LATERAL DITCH R I G H T
(EAST)
STATION
lll+ T I.II
(PARTY)
That part *ft
Lot It and th« Went H
feet of Lot It, Block D.
Main* Addition lo Longwood according to plat In
Plat Book 1. pag* II, pub'
He recorda of gemlnola
County, Florida;
lying within H Hot ot A ditch
eurvey line described ae fel­
lows:
Commence on Ih* South line
of th* NWH of Section I.
Township II South, Rang*
I* Keel, at a point .11 feet
Eaet of th* Southwest cor­
ner of Mid NWH of said
lection I. run thtne* North
t 'H 't t " Weet, a distance of
t t l.t t feet to th* beginning
of a eurv* eoncava to th*
Westerly, having a radius
of i f l l . l l feet, run thence,
along eeld curve, thru a cen­
tre! angle of I ' l t ' l t " , a dietene* of III.IT feet to th*
end of eeld curve, run thenc*
North I ' l I 'H " West, a dietnne* of l l .t t feet to tho
Point ef Beginning, from
eeld point of beginning, run
thenc* South I f 'l l ' H " Eaet,
a distance ot III feat to a
point, run thenc* South dl*
l l 'l t " East, a dletanc* of
111.11 feet t* a point Hr th*
end of this survey linn des­
cription.
Tb* land heroin described con­
tain* III square feet, mars or

forth la tha Patltloa fllod
herein.
WITNESS my Hand nnd th*
Seal of aald Court on thla llth
day of March, A. D. 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthsr H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court.
In and for Semlnolo Coun­
tr, Florida.
By: Sandra B. Johneoa
Deputy Clerk
HAROLD F. JOHNSON
County Attorney
Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida
and
JACK W . PIERCE
Holland Building
TallahasM*, Florida
Of Counael for th* Petitioner*
Publish March It, It * April
T. It, l i l t .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TRR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IN AND FOR SERI.
NOt. 1C COUNTY, FLORIDA.
LAW NO. M3*
NOTICE OF Rt'LH NISI
STATE HOAD DEPARTMENT
OF FLORIDA, an Agancy of
th* BUI* ef Florida,
and
SEMINOLE COUNTY, n Folltl
c*l Subdivision of th* SUt*
ot Florida,
Petitioners,
v.
SUSAN BABRAZON at a!..
DsftndanU.
NOTICE o r EMINENT DO
MAIN PROCEEDING I
IN THB NAHM AND RF THE
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN, and to ell person*
and partial claiming nr hav
Ing any right, title, Interact,
estate, mortgage or ether lien
to or on thoa* certain parcels
of land hereinafter described,
and lb* following persona, to­
gether with nil unknown per­
son* elalmlns by, through or
under known persona who nr*
deed, or who nr* not known
lo he deed or alive:
SECTION TTBin-Moi — STATE
ROAD l-U T
— SEMINOLE
COUNTY —
NAME A AD DRESSES
Carl C. Craig
11114 Langhrork Road
Clavatend It, Ohio
SRD No. 114.1, 114 |
Ruth E. Craig
1*114 Long brock Road
Cleveland It, Ohio
SnD No. 114.t, 114.1
Mule J. Jndtn
1411 East Central
Green Bey, Wisconsin
SllD No. l l t .l
Allen O. LIU*
II* Mulberry Place
Ridgewood, New Jersey
SRD No. H t.t, l l t .l , 1(0.1
Martha C. Lilia
lie Mulberry Piece
Ridgewood, New Jersey
SRD N*. l l t .l , IIM , l l t . l
Harvey M. Smith
Bog IH , Winter Street
West Farmington, Maine
■ ItD No. I t l.l
SECTION m it-S S M — STATE
R O A D I-AST — SEMINOLE
COUNTY — DESCRIPTIONS
SRD No. l l l .t , I I M , l l t . l
HIGHT OF W A Y
That part ofi
Th* South IH chain* of
th* BWH of NKtft. Eaet
of Rotd of Beetles f.
Township II South, Rant*
II EasL Eieept th* North
•I feet thereof,
lylag within t l feet Souther­
ly of lb* center line o f con­
struction ot Slat# Hoad B -tlf,
Section TTIH. eald center line
being described n* fellows:
Begin on Ih* Easterly in ­
tension of Ih* Nerth Un* of
Lot t-A , Block B. First Ad­
dition ta a replat ef Lake
Mobile Shore*, according te
plat In Pint Book I, page
Tl, publlo record* nf Seminet* County, being It.ft feet
East nf Ike Northeast eor­
ner o f eeld U&gt;t l-A . run
Ihene* North I t 'l t 't t " Bait
a dletanc* of t w .lt Hot lo
th* beginning ef a eurv*
ceneavo u tb* Northwesterly
having a radius of 14 ll.lt
feet, run thenc* along aald
eurv* thru a central Angle
of t l * l l 'l t " , a distance ef
111.11 foot tn th* end af aald
curve, run then** North M*
l l 'l t " Best n dletanc* nf
t t l l .l t feet to the beaInn­
ing o b a curve cencev* t*
tb* Northwesterly, and hav­
ing n radlua er 1141.11 f**L
run Ihene* Along Mid curve,
thru a central angle of I t ’
l l 'l t " . n dletanc* e f H t.lt
feet to th* end of eald curve,
run thenc* North A 'll 'H "
Weet. a distance ot ( t i l l
feet to A point, ran thence
North d 'l r t l ' West a dis­
tance of U H .II feet to tb*
North line of th* SWI4 of
Section I, Township t l South.
Rang* II Best, nt a point
.11 feet East of th* Northweet eorner of eeld SW 14 of
Mid Section I. Hr tb* end
of this center line descrip­
tion.
Tb* land herein described con­
tain* H I* square feet, ( .t i l)
acre) more or loea.
OWNED BTl ALLEN O. LU­
LA and wlf* MAHTUA C

OWNED BTl LOUIS J. JADIN
unmarried! HAROLD JENQUIN end wife MYRTLE
JE.NQUIN
TAKE NOTICE that a Dorlarntlon of Taking has been
filed In the above-styled cause
by the Petitioners, tb* esquir­
ing authority of U m * procodings, of th* taking nf tha
abova-deacrlbtd land*. for th*
purpose eet forth la the Peti­
tion In this reuse, vlsi Aa
right nf way for a portion nf
■tnu Hoed N*. Z -lt f, In Semi­
nal* County, Florida, sad that
Urn Honereble Volt* A. WIIllama, an* *1 th* Judge* of
tb* Circuit Court of th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida,
will on tba U lh day of April,
A. D. H it. At I o'clock F. M.
In th* Seminal* Couaty Courtbous*
gt
Sanford,
Florid*.
MMlder Mid D**!*rsll*n ot
T*kl*g,
appoint
appraisers,
and make suck Order * i Ik*
Court deem* proper. Alt par.
tie* to th* suit and nil par­
ties Interested may appear and
b* heard nt tb* Um* **d
place designated.
You, aad each o f i n , are
hereby commended t* appear
by filing an Answer to th*
Petition heretofore filed In this
caua* In the entitled Court on
or before Ike Itb day ot May,
A. D. HI4, to show what
right, title, laterMt or llena
you. or any at yon, kava la
and to tha abava . described
lands and show m u m why tha
seme should not bo takta Hr
tka u m * aad purpose* set

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JCDICIAL CIRCt'tT, IN AND FOR SEMI
NOLH COUNTY, FLORIDA.
LAW NO. 4 0 7
NOTICE OF RULE M ill
BTATB ROAD DEPARTMENT
OF FLORIDA, an As*ncy of
th* State of Florida,
and
SEMINOLE COUNTT. a Poll
tlcal Subdivision of th* State
of Florida,
Petitioner*
v.
h a r r y a orr *t * i .
Defendants
NOTICR OF EMINENT DO­
MAIN PROCEEDING
IN THE NAME AND BT THE
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
OP FLORIDA.
TO ALL, WHOM IT MAT
CONCERN, and tn all peraone
and partlea claiming or hav­
ing any right, till*. Interest
estate, mortgage or nther lien
to or on thoee certain par­
esis ef land htralnaftar des­
cribed, and Ih* following par­
sons, together with all un­
know persona claiming by
through or under known per­
son* who art dead, or who ar*
not known lo be dead or
stive;
SECTION TT»IO-ia*4 — STATE
ROAD 1-437 —
aEMI.NOl.K
COUNTY — NAMES A AD­
DRESSES
Krancea B. Faber
Weet Chester
Holler Co., Ohl*
SRD No. 171.1

Northeast corner of Mid
Lot. run thenc* North 44*
24'44" East, a dlatanc* ot
144 feet to th* end ot this
center line description.
Th* lend herein described eontains f f l equar* feet, more or
tees.
OWNED BT: LEIDA BELLE
LAWRENCE
end husband,
LEWIS C. LAWRENCE
SUUJECT TO: MORTGAGE re­
corded tn O. R. Book I, pag*
111 held by RUTH E. OAGE,
a* Executrix of Estate o f
Avle
Lambrakl*.
deceased,
and T. a m b r o s Demetrlos
Lambrakls, deceased.
PARCEL NO. 171.1
BIGHT OF W A T
That part nf:
Lots 11. It. II. II, Block
It. Midway Heights Subdi­
vision, according to plat In
Vial Book 4, pig* 41, pub­
lic
recorda of Hemlnola
County, Florida;
lying Easterly of and lying
within 40 feet Westerly of cen­
ter line nf construction of
Slat*
Boad
S-417,
Section
77110. said renter line being
described aa follows;
Benin on the Easterly exten­
sion of Ih* North line ot
Lot 1-A. Block B. First Addltlon to a replat of Lake
Mobil* Shores, according lo
plat In Plat Book I, page 71,
public recorda of Hemlnol*
County, belnn in i feet Keet
of the Northeast corner of
said Lot 1-A, run thenen
North 4S*Z4*44" Eait a dis­
tance of 4(1.14 fast to tha
beginning of a curve con­
cave to the Northwesterly
having a radius nt 1(12 40
feet, run thenca alone eal-I
eurv* thru a central angla
of 21'IITO”, a dlatanc* of
l t l . i l feet to and of aald
curva, run thanca North 21*
11*14" East a distance of
1410.14 feet to th* beginning
of a curve concave lo th*
Northwesterly, and having a
radius ot 1111.21 fast, run
thenca along eald curve, thru
a central angla of 2( * ! 1' ! 0" ,
a dletance of ilO.IO feet to
th* end of aald curve, run
thenc* North 0 'IU II" West,
a dletanca of 441.44 feet to
a point, run thenc* North
• 'l l '! * " Weet a dletanca of
1(14.44 feet to th* North lino
of th* 8 W *4 of Section I,
Township 21 Bouth, Rang*
to Eaet at a point .11 feet
East of th* Northwest cor­
ner of said BW14 of said
Section 1, for the end of this
renter line description.
The land herein described con­
tains 4 0 ( 0 squar* fen. (.Oil
acre) n o n nr lee*.
OWNED IIT: FRANCES B. FA­
BER

IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT IN AND FOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN PROBATE
IN MR THE ESTATE OF
PAUL VANE LORD, n /k /n P.
V. LORD,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To all creditors and all per
none having claims or demand*
agalaat snld estatet
You, end rerh o f you, ere
hereby notified end required
lo present any claims and drmands which you, or either of
you, may have against tba
eatato of Paul Van* Lord,
a /k /a F. V. Lord, dacMsed, late
Ruth E. Oage, Tndlriduatty
of Seminole County, Florida,
and •&gt; Executrix of Estate
to th* Hon. C. Vernon Mite,
of L D. and Avia LambraJr, County Judge of Stmlnole
kls. deceased.
County, at hi* office In the
30177 Hants Rota Street
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Detroit i l . Michigan
Samlnol* County Florida, with
SRI) No. ll t .l , I I M , ll t .l ,
In sin months from the date
114.1, l i t .l
ef th* first publication hereof.
All claims and demand* not
Lelda Bell* Lawrenea
praaented within th* tlm* and
14 Becond Street
In
th*
manner
prescribed
Atwater, California
heraln shall b* barrtd as pro­
HDIt No. 114 1, l i C . llt.l,
vided by law.
ISM. 114.1
Dated March it. A. D. H it
/ a / Paul Edison Lord
I.ewle C- Lawrence
Aa Kateutor of th* M at
14 Second Street
W ill and Taatamant of
Atwater,
California
PAUL VANE LORD, a /k /a
Kill) No. ll t .l , 1111, I ll.l.
P. V. LORD, Deceased.
114.1, 114.1
CLARY A MATTJNGLT
Attorneys for Patlllonar
Leila M. Willoughby
By! /a / Druca E. Clary
Address Unknown
lit W ait Rich Avenue
SltD No. 141.1, l l t .l
DeLand, Florida
SECTION
T7-Ha-3M4 — STATE
Pubtlah Mar. It A Apr. T, 14,
R O A D *-437 — SEMINOLE
It. 1144.
COUNTY
—
DESCRIPTION*
CDS-14
PARCEL NO. 111.1, 111.1, 1111
RIOIIT OF WAY
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF Tbat part of:
THE NINTH JUDICIAL f li t
Lot 11. Block A. neplat or
cu rr o r t h e state of
Lake Mobil* Shores, ac­
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
cording to plat In Plat
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
llook t. pag* Si, public
CHANCERY NO. 13*31
records of Htmlnola Coun­
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
ty, Florida;
OF ST. PETERSBURG, a Na­ lying within 40 feet Souther­ PARCEL NO. l l l .t , 1114
RIGHT OF WAY
tional Banking Association.
ly of th* center line nf con That part o f:
Plaintiff, structlon nf Htata Road 8*417,
Th* North 101.1 feat nf th*
Va.
Section 77114. said rerlerlln*
Houth 101.1 feat of th*
CLTDE H. WILLIAMS, at ux. being described ae follows:
East
H of Lot I. Block
ate.
Ilegln at th* Boulhwtst cor­
A,
Bruit's
Addition
to
Defendant
ner of Lot 11, Frost's Addi­
longwood,
according
to
tion to Altamonte, accord­
NOTICE OF SUIT
plat In Plat Book 1, pag*
ing to plat In Plat Hook 1.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA)
it, public recorda of Semi­
peg* 14. publle records of
TOi Any unknown epouaee,
nole County, Florida,
Htmlnola
County.
Florida; lying within 40 feet Westerly
heirs, grantees, lelnors. credi­
run thenc# North O'lUOl nf th* eurvey lint of State
tor*.
trust***, assignats, or
Waal, a distance of 1444.74 Road 8-427, Section 77110. m '«
others claiming by, through,
feet to Iht baginning of n survey lint being described ao
under or agalnat CLTDE If,
curva concav* to the South follows!
WILLIAMS and SARAH
II
easterly, having n radlua of
WILI.tAMK, hla wire, and/or
Begin on tli* Houth lino of
1*17.14 feat, run t h a n e *
th* real property aubject mat
the NW U of Hectlon 5,
along
said
curve cun
ter o f this suit
Township 21 Houth, Itang*
rav*
to th* Southeaster­
You er* hereby notified that
10 East, at a point .11 feat
ly,
having
a
radlua
of
A suit ha* been filed agalnat
East of the Southwest cor­
1417.14 feat, run thanca ayou and oaeh ef you. by CIT­
ner of aald NWH of eald
long said curve, thru a cen­
IZENS NATIONAL BANK OF
Section i, (Southeast corner
tral angle of l l 'H 'i S " . a dl*
ST.
PETERSBUno
In
th*
of th* NEU of Section 0. of
tanc* of 4S4.10 fret to th*
abov* antltlad rauaa; and that
aald Township and Range);
end of aald curve, and th*
yon nr* htraby required to
run thanca North 0 * !!'4 ( "
beginning of a curve con­
fit* your Answer with the
W tat, a distance of III.II
cave to th* Northwesterly,
Clark ef thla Court, and to
feet to th* beginning of a
haring a radlua of 11.4S4.lo
aarva a copy thereof upon th*
curva concav* to th* W est­
fast, run thence along aald
Plaintiff or Plalntlira Altor
erly,
having a radius of
curve, thru a central angl*
ney, whoa* nam* and nddreaa
i7 i4 .ll (set, run thenc* a of I'iO'OO", a dlatanc* of 1(4
la: ALUKHT C. WKHLT, Atlong aald curve thru a cen­
feet to th* and of aald curve,
tornay nt Law, I I I ! Central
tral angle of 2'14'iO" A die.
run thanca North 1*'1U44''
Avanu*. St. Pataraburg, Flor­
dance
of 244.17 feat tn lha
East a dlatanc* nf 1(2.SO
ida. not latar than May fth,
end of aald curve, run Ihene*
feet to th* beginning of a
1*14.
North
1'12‘ l f " West, a die.
curve concav# to th* Northtanc* o f t2 1 l.il feet to tha
If you fall lo do ae, Dterta
easterly having a radlua of
beginning ot a curve con­
Pro Confaaao will b* entered
1144.14 feat, gun thanca along
cave to th* Northtaattrly,
against you for th* relief de­
eald curve thru a central
having
a radlua of 1714.41
manded In tha Complaint.
angle of lt'OS', a dletanc*
fast, run thanca along aald
Th* nature of aald ault be­
of 111.47 feet to tb* end of
curva thru a central angl*
ing for foracloaur# of mort­
said curve, run thenc* North
of l'li -1 7 " a dlatanc* of
gage recorded In Official Re­
4**14'44" Eaet. a distance of
111.41 feat to a point on tha
cord* Book 111, peg* 414, Pub­
1(44.41 feet to a point on
North lint of aald Section
lle Records ot lemlnol* Coun­
th* Easterly extenaloa of th*
I,
being Tl.l fast West nt
ty, Florida, covering:
North tin* of Lot 1 A. illock
tha Northaaat corntr of aald
Lot li t , OAKLAND HILLS,
D, First Addition.to Rapist
Section I, for tha and of
according lo plat thereof,
of 1-aka Mobil* Bhorta. ac­
thla survey lint description,
recorded In Plat Book II.
cording to plat In Plat Book Tho land herein described con­
pages (I A 44. Publlo Re­
I, pag* 71, said point being
cords of Seminole County.
10.i feat Easterly from Ih* tains t i l l aquara fast, (.0(4
Florida! together with th*
Northaaat corntr of said Lot. acre) more or laaa.
IIT: H. A. SCOTT and
following described llama
run thenc* North 4(*tl'44M OWNED
wlf# EULA M. SCOTT
of property which are lo­
East, a distance of 104 feat SUBJECT
TO: Intartat, If any.
cated In nnd permanently
to tha end of thla center
of LEILA M. WILLOUGHBY
Installed ns a pari of th*
line description.
TAKE
NOTICE
that a DaImprovement*
on
s a l 4 Tha land herein daaeribad con­
deration of Taking has been
land:
tains 110 squar* feet, mors or filed In th* abova-atyltd caua*
Jaekion Oa* Hot Water Jeaa.
Heater, Model C 111, Ser­ OWNED BY! LEIDA BELLE by th* Patltlonara, th* acquir­
ing authority of these proceed­
ial No. ITIlf
LAWnENCK and husband, ings,
of th* taking of th*
I. KWI8 O. LAWRENCE
WITNESS my hand and th*
abova-deecribed
lands, for tb*
seal of thla Court, at Sanford, BUUJKCT TO! MORTOAUB re­ purpose eet forth In th* Pellcorded In O. R. Book i, pag* tlon In this causa, via: Aa
Seminole County, Florida, this
111 bald by RUTH K. GAGE,
Ird day or April, A.D. 1114.
right of way for a portion of
a* Executrix of tha Eetata Stat# Road No. 8 ,( !7 , In Semi(COURT SEAL)
of Avle Lambrakls, deceased; nolo County, Florida, and that
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr,
and L a m b r o i
Demetrlos th* Honorable Volt* A. WIIClerk of th* Circuit Court
Lambrakte,
deceased;
and, llama, on* ot the Judge* of
By: Martha T. Vlhlsn
MORTGAGE recorded In O. th* Circuit Court of th* Ninth
Deputy Clerk
It. Rook 14*. peg* 171 held Judicial Circuit of Florida,
Publish April f, 14, H , II. 1114.
by C. W . COPPERSMITH.
CDT-M
will on th* 14th day of April,
A. D. 1444, at 1 o'clock l'.M ,
PARCEL NO. 1*4.1, I I M
In th* Seminole County CourtkOTICH o r SALE
RIGHT OF WAY
houia at Sanford, Florida, con­
Nolle* la hereby given that Tbat pert of:
sider aald Declaration ef Tak­
purauaat to final decree ren­
Lots 14. II and !* , Block ing, appoint appralear*. and
dered en th* Ird day af April.
A. Replat ef Lake Mobil* make such Order ae the Court
1114, In that certain cause
Shores, according to plat deems proper. All parlies to
landing In th* Circuit Court
In Piet Book I, peg* i l, th* eult and all partlea Inter­
n and for gamlnol* County,
publle reeorde of gamlnol* ested may appear and be
Florida, In Chancary, wherein
County, Florida;
FIRST
FEDERAL ZAVINOS lying within 44 feet Southerly heard at Ih* time and place
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF of th* center line of construc­ designated.
Tou, and etch of you, ara
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor­ tion or state Road B-4IT, Sec­
poration.
Is
Plaintiff,
and tion 7711*. eald eentar tin* be­ hereby commended to appear
by filing an Answer to tha
MARY LOU MYERS and ANN ing described as follows:
Petition heretofore tiled In
HOBART Ar* defendant*. ChanBegin at th* Southwest cor­ this cause In th* entitled Court
eery Docket No. t il l* . I A R ­
ner ef Lot It, Froet'a Addi­ on or before th* Ith day of
THUR H. BKCKW'TH. JR .
tion to Altamonte, according May, A.D. 14(4, to show what
Clerk of th* aforesaid Circuit
to plat In Plat Book 1, pag* right, tltls, Interest or llena
Court, will within th* legal
II, public reoords ef Semi­ you, or any ef you. have In
hour* ef M l* on FRIDAY,
nole County. Florida; run and to th* ebove-descrlbed
APRIL If, 11*4, offer fer eel*
thenc* North 4'11'ei" Weet.
and ehow cause why tha
end sell lo tha highest and
a distance of 144l.fl feet to land*
same should not b* lakes for
beet bidder for cash at th*
th* beginning of a curve th* usee and purpoiM eet
front door af th* Courthouse
concave to th* Southeasterly, forth In th* Petition filed 4
ef Seminole County, Florid*. In
having a radius of 1 4 lf.ll herein.
,
Sanford. Florida, tha following
feet, run thene* along Mid
WITNESS my Hand and tha
deaerlbed
property,
situated
curva. thru a ceatral angla ■M l af M id Court on thla llth
•ad being In Seminole County,
• f IS'IT'IS", a dletance af day ot March, A.D. 1144.
Florida, t*-w lt:
•14-14 f*at ta tha aad af aald (BEAL)
Lot t*. Block B. af Follow,
curve, and the beginning
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
ahlp Addition to Baaford.
• ( a curva eonrava to tb*
Clerk of th* Circuit Court,
according lo plat tharaof
Northwesterly, having a ra­
In and for Bemlnol* Coun­
aa raaordad la Plat Book
dius of IL 4IM 4 fast, rua
ty, Florida.
■, Pag* 1. publle records
thanca along said curva,
By: Sandra S. Johnson
o f Bemlael* Couaty, Flor­
thru a central anal* ot I*
Deputy Clark
ida,
SUM", a dletanc* of i n feat HAROLD F. JOHNSON
Bubieat ta raetrletlaB af re­
ta tha and af said curva, rua Couaty Attoraar
cord.
thane* North IO 'H'44" East, Drawer B
Bald Mia will b* mad* pur­
a dlatanc* of i l l .l * feet to Sanford, Florida
suant to and In order te sat­
the beginning of a curve and
isfy Iba terms o f Mid final
concav# ta tba Northeaster­ JACK W . PIERCE
decree.
ly having a radius of 114l.fl Holland Building
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
feet, run thenc* along Mid Tallahaia**, Florida
Arthur H- Beckwith, J r,
curve thru a central angla Of Counsal for tb* Petitioners.
Clark af circuit Court, In
•f 11*41', a dlatanc* of III.IT Publish March St, 11 * April
and for Semlnolo County,
feet to tb* end of Mid curve, T. 14. 1144.
Florida.
run thenc* North 4I*!4‘(| " CDS-44
By Sandra S. Johneoa, D.C.
East, a dletanc* of 1(14.11
Phillip H. Logaa
feet to a point on (he East­
Sklaholaer aad Logaa
erly eatenelon af th* North
U you vast people lo pay
Attarasya at Law
Its* af Lot 1A, Block U,
F. O. Bag I t i i
First Addltlea ta Replat af attention to your builnaea,
Sanford, Florida
Lake Mobil* Shores, accord­ call FA I-U12 and aik tba
Attorney for Plaintiff
ing ta plat la Plat Book I,
Publleh April f . 14*4.
pag* Tl, Mid polat being Herald Stall about aonie at­
CDT-M
It-I feet Easterly from lb* tention fettlm ads

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�1 2 T e a m s O p e n S e a s o n In C ity R e c re a tio n L o o p
No-Hitter Wins
For Kiwanis '9 '
J. D. Latherow hurled a nohitter Monday afternoon in the
openlnf cam* of the Junior
Boya League apomored by the
City Recreation Department.

4 Teams Could
Beat Yankees,
Cronin Thinks
B 08T 0N (U PI)—While he
atlll would prefer a 10-team
pennant race, reallatle Presldent Joe Cronin figures only
four teama hare rood chancea
to take the 1904 American
League flag away from the
New York Yankeea.
Cronin returned home Mon­
day from hla annual tour of
the spring training eampa to
announce that the Minneaota
Twine, Chicago White Sox,
Detroit Tigera and Baltimore
Oriole* appear to be the moat
improved teama thla aeaaon.
The order o f Hating waa hia
but he warned newamen to at­
tach no algniflcance to it and
repeated hla etatement that
the Y a n k e e a “ look very
atrong” again thla aeaaon.

Grid Contract
Signed By Black
Earl Black, one o f Seminole
High School'* offenaive halfbacka during the paat two
gridiron aeaaon*, ha* signed
a grant-in-aid contract to
play football at Frederick
C o l l e g e , Portamcuth, Va.,
Head Coach Jim Pigott an
nounced today. It la a new
achool with it* first claaa
scheduled to graduate thla
spring.
Black waa invited to visit
the college by football coach
and Athletle Director Frank
Madigan. Earl lettered In
football at Seminole during
hla Junior and aenlor years,
waa eo-captain o f the Semi­
nole track team during hla
junior and senior years, and
also lettered in baseball one
year.
Tha youngster weighs 165
pounds and ia considered an
excellent pasa receiver. He
was born In Erwin, N. C., and
moved to 8anford during hi*
eighth grade year. He is the
aon o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Black Sr., 120 Garrison Drive,
Sanford.
Pigott said, while it was
not official, Black'a school Is
elated to play Furman Uni­
versity
in 1964.
Another
Seminole player, tackle Jim
Touhy, received a Furman
football scholarship recently.

Co-Captains
RALEIGH, N.C. (U PI) —
Two linemen will serve as eocaptains o f the 1064 North
Carolina State football team,
Coach Earl* Edwards an­
nounced Monday.

Legal Notice
IV THU CIRCUIT COURT OT
THR NIVTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT, IV AVD FOR SKMI.
VOI.K COUVTV. FLORIDA,
IV CHAVCF.RV VO. I HAMS
JIMMIE U AI.LK.V
Plaintiff

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AM.KN’

P .f.n d in t.
VOTICR OF SUIT
aTATK OF FLORIDA. GREETIVOS
TOi CLARA ALLEV
ILtldenr*
and
address
unknown:
TOU AltK IIKRKRT NOTI­
FIED that suit for divorce
has bean filed agalnat you In
tha Clreult Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and For
Samlnole
County.
Florida.
Chancery No H IM . wherein
JIMMIK L AM.KN I* Plaintiff and CLARA ALLEN la
Defendant. Tou ara hereby re­
quired to file your Anawer
and/or ntherwlee plead In aerordanre with tha law with
tha Clerk of tha above antlll•d Court and to aerva a ropy
of lama upon Frank A- Taylor,
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
MO
North Maanolla. Orlando. Flor­
ida. on or before tha ISth day
of April, A. D. 1M4. otherwlaa a Decree Pro Confeeoo
w|U be entered aaalnat you
for jrour feiluro to eo serve
and file r«*ur Answer and/or
other defenses, ae required by
* WITNESS my hand end tha
official seal of said Court In
Hanford. County of Bemlnolo.
Htala of Florida, this llth day
of March. A. D. 1*44.

H EAL)

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..

Arthur If- Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen. D.C.
Frank A. Taylor
Its North Maanolla Avtauo
Orlande, Florida
Attorn*? for tb* Plaintiff.
1’ uMleh March II. II R APrl*

T. 14, 1144.
CDI-T4

Latherow, pitching (or the
Kiwanis, blanked the Clcl
tana with d o safeties as his
mates pounded out 10 hits to
post an S to 2 win over their
opponents.
In other games, Rotary and
tha CPO nina clashed in a
contest filled with no lesi
than a dozen miscues, with
the Rotarians coming out on
top, 14 to II.
Ia Llttla Major League,
play, Hunt Llncoln-Mercury
captured a 16 to • decision
over First Federal in a Na­
tional League event while In
the American League Per­
fection Dairies potted a 4 to
2 win over the Sanford A t
Untie National Bank.
In the Men's Slo-Pitch Soft­
ball circuit, Kingtwood took
a 6 to 2 win over McRaney
Paints and Chai# defeated
Longwood 9 to I.
The line scores:
KiwanU . . . 400 WO 0 - 6 10 1
d v ita n i . . . . 000 020 0 - 2 0 3
Winning pitcher: Latherow;
Losing pitcher, Wolfe.
• • •
Rotary ............ 711 14—14 6 7
CPO ................ 154-10—11 4 5
Winning pitcher: Stumpf;
Losing pitcher: Wilson.
•

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•

Hunts ................ 192 211—16 9
First Federal .. 000 600— 6 3
Winning pitcher: Hitchcock;
Losing pitcher. Grooms; Home
Runs, Senkarik.
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Perfection . . . . 011 020—4 4 3
San. Atlantic .. loo 010—2 3 2
Winning pitcher: Graccy;
Losing pitcher, Hickson.
• • •
Kingswood .. 031 002 0—6 9 4
McRaney . . . . 110 010 0—3 S 4
Winning pitcher: Moncrieth;
L o s i n g pitcher: Williams;
Home runs: Emerson (Kings
wood), Szabo (McRaney).
• • •
Chats ......... 420 100 2—9 9 6
Long wood .. 200 030 3—8 6 7
Winning
pitcher:
Frank;
Losing pitcher: Llsk.

Karn's Increases
League Lead
Karn's Insurance Increased
their Bowlerettes League lead
at Jet Lanes by taking all
four points from Badcock
Furniture. Kam i now has a
record of 6849-3949, Cut 'n
Curl and Seminole County Mo
tors are tied for second place
with 55-33, LIT Buggers are
fourth with 56-52, Mary Car.
ter Paints moved up to fifth
witih 35-53, Li'l Buggers are
sixth with 5449-5349, Mary
Esthers are seventh with 47
61 and tha Sewing Center is
eighth with 36-70.
Alice Sexton strung four
strikes in a row for a 213
game and a 464 series that
was good enough for both
high game and series honors.
Other high games were Mcda
WilUhire 169, Susy Long 1S6,
Helen March 177, Thelma Un­
ger 176, Kay Shoemaker 170,
Shirley Martini 168, Doris
Omey 167, Caroly Nelson 166,
Tena Parker 162 and Janlne
Burke 160.
Janlne covered the 5-10
split, Shirley Martin picked
up the 5-6-10 and Alice Sex­
ton converted the 3-10.

3 Teams Back
On Diamond
Seminole, Lyman and Oviedo
high school baseball teams re­
turn to the diamond today in
intersrholaatle clashes.
Seminole h scheduled to
hoet the Winter Park WildcaU at the 8HS atheitic field,
Oviedo will anterUin Montverde and Lyman travels to
Apopka.
Seminoi* baa a record of
two win* and four losses In
Metro League competition, the
Lions boaat a record o f five
straight wins after an openday lots, and th* Greyhounds
have a record o f three win*
and fiv* losses.

Pennant Race
For Dodgers,
Giants All Set
By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
Sandy Koufax ia back in the
winning column and Willi*
Mays la batting .411 ao that
National League pennant race
can start any time now as far
as the Los Angeles Dodgers
and San Francisco Giants are
concerned.
With the two “ big m en" in
fine form, the Dodgers have
evened their spring series
with the New York Yankees
and the Giants have raised
their exhibition record to 21-7.
Koufax brake a four-game
losing streak with six strong
innings on the mound as the
Dodgera beat the Yankees,
5-1, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
Monday night while Mays hit
a triple and two doubles in
the Giants' 9-7 victory over
the Chicago Cubs at Phoenix,
Ariz.
Koufax allowed four hits
and yielded only one run
in his ncxt-to-lait outing lie
fore next Tuesday's opener
against the St. Louis Cardin
al*. The Dodgera scored two
runs in the fifth and three in
the seventh against rookie
left-hander Bob Meyer. A re
cord 7,656 turned out to ice
the renewal of the 1963 World
Scriea rivalry.
The Giants closed the Art
zona phase of their training
schedule on a victorious note
with a three-run rally in the
eighth after the Cubs tied the
score in the seventh. Billy Wil
liams hit this third homer of
the spring for the Cubs, who
had beaten the Giants in five
of their previous seven meet­
ings.
Bo Belinsky pitched a nohitter for 41a innings and at
lowed only three hits in six
Innings aa the Los Angeles
Angels defeated the Cleveland
Indiana, 7-1. Bobby Knoop and
Billy Morgan each hid a dou
ble and a single to lead the
Angela' nine-hit attack.
John Tfitouria yielded seven
hits in seven Innings as the
Cincinnati Reds topped the
Philadelphia Phillies, 5-3. Mar­
ty Kcough had a two-run dou­
ble and Deron Johnson a
homer for the Reds and Gus
Triandos and Cookie Rojas
homcred for the Phillies.
Likely opening day pitcher
Ray Herbert went seven in­
nings in the Chicago White
Sox' 2-1 win over the New
York Mets. The White Sox
scored both their runs off
Tracy Stallard In the first
inning on doubles by Mike
Hershberger and Al Weiss, an
Infield single by Floyd Rob­
inson and a double play hit in­
to by Joe Cunningham.
The Detroit Tigera rallied
for three runs in the ninth
inning to top the Kansai City
Athletics, 87. Dick McAutlffe
and Purnal Goldy knocked in
three runs each for the Tigera
while rookie Dick Green had
two hits, including a homer,
for the Athletics.
Successive singles by Joe
Torre, Gene Oliver. Frank
Bolling and Roy McMillan
produced two runs in the se­
cond inning and sent the Mil­
waukee Brave* on their way
to a 2-1 decision over the
Houston Colts. Denny Lcmaster and rookies Dick Kelley
and Phil Nirkro limited the
Colts to six hits. The win
was the Braves' 17th in 22
games.
Manny Mota hit a grand
slam homer and Gene Alley
drove in four runs as the
Pittsburgh Pirates womped
the Minnesota Twins, 12-4.
Willie Stargcll and Bob Bai­
ley had three hits each in the
Pirates' 15-hlt attack. Don
Schwa!! went seven innings
for the Pirates.
All herons fly with their
necks drawn in and their feet
extended. Cranes, on the other
hand, extend their necka in
flight.

N O T IC E
I aaa no longer associated with Seminole County
Motor*. It ha* been a pleasure working with
them for th* past three year*.
I would like to thank my customer* for th*
opportunity to serve them.
At this time I am not associated with any
other automobile agency.

Bob Thomas

SHS In Middle
Of Five-Way
Track Meet

SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL’ S golf team was nipped by three strokes an
the Lcenburff Yellow Jacket tcum nosed out the Scmlnolen in a tfroup
tournament at Rolling Hills, 318 to 821. Edge water was third, Oak Ridge
fourth and Colonial fifth. Mcmbcrn o f the Sanford team nro (from left)
Roth Vihlen, Jeff Williams, Ronnie llarrill, Larry Sherwood and Ray
Bradford.
(Herald Photo)

THE ENTERPRISE Junior League basketball team wan winner in the
DeLand Youth League and runner-up In the DeLand City tournnment.
All were given individual trophien. Front row left to right) Timmy Sain,
Jamcn Rrndlcy, Vince Stowell, Jimmy Wells, Tommy Roddenborry. Back
row (U ft to right) Coach Edwin Braddock, Corky Stowell, Danny Braddock, Ernest Watson, Rnndy Sullivan, assistant coach, Dwayne Wntson.

Braves Make It S0KC Track Entries
Three For Three
Tonight'* entries:

The Sanford Junior High
School Braves made it three
for three Friday in a bateball tilt with Lceaburg on th*
local French Avenue diamond.
The local players scored
on*
in th* first frame
then came back with four
runs in tha second to lea tha
conteit.
Leesburg got three rum in
the third and another In the
sixth. The final score waa 6
to 4.
Sanford got 10 hits, on* of
them being a second inning
triple with two on by Chuck
Pigott.
Konnla Dudley started on
the mound for Sanford, hurl­
ed three inning* and then wet
relieved by Steve Leach. Th*
letter Helped along th* cauie
by connecting for two for
three at the plate. Mark Caolo racked up a double and
two singles in three appear­
ances.
This afternoon th* Sanford
Jayveee play Evane at Or­
lando. Thursday they journey
to Longwood and a gam*
againat tha Lyman Nina.
Th* tin* score:
lceaburg 0 0 3 0 0 1—4 6 1
Sanford 1 4 0 0 0 0—4 10 1

Falcon Coach
AIR FORCE ACADEMY.
Colo. (U PI) — Th* Air Force
hae named Leland Kendall,
former Oklahoma State tackle
and line coach at Colgate last
year, a* their new offensivs
line coach.

FtllBT N.4CM — a/IS Mil* —
1, Marr Sllland, S. Ilm-kln *l».
S. Il.rm.n, 4. Special Sam, I.
S. llu.k*, 4. Clrru* Wonder, 7.
0 . ll.'a Ooon, I. B.A.'l Alice
Havoc
SKIOND RACK — l/I S Mil* —
t. Coenio Itorket, t. Wicket
Mo*. S. Irleh Caper. 4. U til*
llhonda. 4. Tee Darling. *.
Hank Son, 7. Beat Clue, I.
Safe Swap
TIIIIID IIACM — B/ie Nil* —
t. Mwlft M . S. Jee* (loodaperd,
1. Purebred, 4. Xht'a Hand•ome. I. Vera Comer. I. Ilhrmer O , 7. Jern* Neeljr, I.
Kandr Koten*
FOt'HTII ItAl'B — B/IS Mil*—
t. Tele* l-ai-*, 3. Jell* I'arte,
S. Secret Sever, 4. Anatnl, I.
I.oner Deck. 4. T. P. Chickebon. 7. (llory See. I. Ill tiro
FIFTH RACK — S/B Rile —
I. Tree I-eeeue, S. Hale* Tex

Lyman Beaten
By Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge High'* Iraya and
girle bowling team poated a
pair o f win* over Lyman High
in garnet rolled Monday after­
noon at Medallion Lanea In
Maitland. Th* Pioneer boye
took a 4 to 0 decision from Ly­
man while tha Greyhound girl*
dropped a 349 to 49 match to
th* Pioneer girt*.
Oak Ridge B oya-879 863911— 2858; Nelson Marahall,
496; Harman Adama, 500;
Skip Houaton, 209-609; Hank
Baatin, 544; Mike Grimes,
495.
Lyman Boye — 746-763-776
— 2284; Alex Nicholas, 468;
Woody Lee, 404; Andy Hinaly,
460; Jim Jarrard, 178-489;
SUva Brady, 178-493.

A LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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Z. Chill Will*. 4. Halil* MrN'abb
l. Tory Touch, 4 Hpol (ioealp,
7. Calm Cecil, Z Vlvl
SF.VKNTII IIAl'K — .VN Nile—
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Pinto Hla, 4. Ilarry H. 4. Fawn
Philip. 4. t.urky llanihlno, } .
Deo Martin, «. Katy Tray
ZtlGIITII HACK — B /l* Nile—
1. Mr. Tall Man, 3. Flylmi
Hllpper. Z. Hold lltply, 4. I.Inda Cull*. I. Fallacy. 4. Mooncraat. T. Panda nock. I Fit
NINTH HACK — » I* Nil* —
I. Parry III, Z. Opal Mac, Z.
Ilank Trual. 4. Hoe Hobble.
I. O.ll.'a Article, 4. Itapld Hoy,
T. orbital. I. Hull Whirl
TKNTII HACK — « / l * Nile—
t. Al Paaaum, 3. Hall Ahead,
I. Jainaa Knimat. 4 Slain. 4.
Ilypnotlqu*. I, Haraanla Hunooaat, 1. Cherokee Zlulnu, I
1-ons D'oraa
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1. Dr. Whlakera. Z. Much Tima,
Z. Hummtretia,
4.
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Clrcua. » Kd'a Corky. I Tum­
bling llanla, T. Hha'a Hat, I
Pao Har

In the Sanford Invitational
Track event held last week­
end at Seminole High School,
the high flying Leesburg Yel­
low Jackets captured the alxschool meet by posting 102»9
points. DeLand High was se­
cond with 49, Seabreeze was
third with 47, followed by
Seminole with 42, Florida
Military Academy 15 and Ly­
man 12Ak point*.
Adtkina of Leesburg took
(he 120-yard high hurdles in
15.7, Piper of the Jacked cap­
tured the mile in 4:28, and
Leesburg also took the 880yard relay in 1:33.8. Seminole
iligh't relay team of Jeff
Whiting, Clarence Johnson,
Billy Brown and Rick Watstrom placed third.
Barry Barks continued his
winning ways in the 440-yard
dash. Barks posted a time of
51.t to take the event, ilia
time, however, waa not as
good as the 50.8 he posted
earlier in the season in estab­
lishing a new school record.
Ball of I.resburg won the
180-yard low hurdles in 20.5
with Iirown of Seminole third,
Warren of I,cpsl&gt;urg took the
880 in 2:01 6 with Dan McCall
of Sanford third, and Sea­
breeze, Leesburg and DeLand
finished in that order in the
sprint medley relay.
Spittle of Lceaburg copped
the 220-yard daih in 23.5. San­
ford came back to take the
mile relay in 3:38.4 with Ed­
die Griffith, Paul LeRoy,
Lloyd Freeman and Barka.
In the field events, Brown
of Leesburg won the shot put
with a heave of 55 fcet-49, Ad­
tkina of Leesburg won the
broad Jump wllh a leap of
20 and 3/8ths feet, Seabreeze'*
Dean tossed the discuss 161fcet-11 i n c h e s , Leesburg'*
Walker took the high jump
with a mark of 5-feet-7 and
C a u lr y o f lceaburg won the
pole vault with a 11 feet 7
mark.
David Noel), although he
did not win the event, tossed
the discuss 141.7 feet to
break his own record and
establish a new school mark.
The previous record, also be­
longing lo Nocll, was 139-feet11 inches.
Wednesday the Scmlnolcs
will visit Titusville for a four
way meet wllh the Terriers,
Eau Gallic and DeLand.

Spare-Bibbers
The IlcUary Sparc-Rlbbers
Bowling Club Team Standing*
as of Friday, April 3 at the
DeLand Lanci; Never-Bctler
-7 9 ; F at-74; Tough-72U ;
T e n d e r- 7149; B a k e d - 65;
Scrap—62; I&lt;can—6114; Porkie— CO; Bar-B-Q—5749; Bratscd—53; C rack ed - 5149; Loins
- 4 9 ; Broiled—4749; IUhs-37.
Edward Parsons—212 g a m e 561 Scries; Al Long—513 scr­
ies; A. Meyer— 507 scries;
Ehworth Ogden— 501 scries;
Ed Conley and Hugh L o n g 500 series.

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Tuea. Apr. 7, '64— Page 7

Strikes . . .
Spares
By John A. Spolski
Well, now that th* amok*
he* cleared from the hot
•hooting of the women’s and
men’s city tournaments, let’s
get back to the business of re­
porting to you the “ Bowlers
of th* Week," All of ’em, star*
in their own league’s play
during the past week.
There wits a t u m u l t o u s
round o f applause for Beverly
Whit* in the Hl-Nooner’e Lea­
gue aa eh* converted th* 8-710 spilt for her Shoemaker’s
Construction team. It helped
her team take all four points
from th* Acey Dueey Wives
group.
In thla aame league, Shirley
Simaa joined the elite group
of people who’vo bowled an ail
spare game. While bowling
for the CPO Wlvea team Shir­
ley finished this feat with a
177 s c o r e . Congratulations,
Shirt.
High for the day waa Pat
Sipley and her 222 scratch
game. (O.K. Pat, when do you
atari teaching m e?)
Mnry Sturman ami Betty
Church hnd themselves a good
aeries in th* Plneereil Inn
League. Mary rolled a consist­
ent series of 158, 16H, 168/494
series and Betty had a 136,
154, 18/478. Atta way to go,
gala.
About three o f the hottest
bowlers we have right now
would include John Uhr, Har­
ry Pentecost and Phil lloche.
As an example, Uhr rolled
the high single and scries for
the Navy Intramural League
— 234/639. Then In the City
League he aubmltted a 208,
201/606 to help hi* Lake Mon­
rot* Inn fiveeom* take a
stronger hold onto first place.
On this eame L. M. team,
Pentecoat exploded the wood
with a league high single of
225, 204, 213/042 set. And, if
that wasn’t enough pinpound­
ing. Harry ahot a 236 high
single for th* Monday night
Singles Classic League. (Just
keep it up Ole Doubles Part­
ner. Remember, state tourna­
ment time is only a couple of
weeka away.)
This must be Aha second or
It Is Illegal to uae doge for
hunting deer, bear or ikuok in
New York atate.

3 DAYS
ONLY
TERRIFIC

third week in a row that
Rocha haa rolled over tha 200mark for a four gam* aeries
in the Singlet Classic loop.
This pest week wa* no excep­
tion aa Phil won high aeries
honors with an 818.
The Ball A Chain Leagu*
had tom i good bowling turned
in by their circuit leaders
thi* week, also.
Alice Sexton led all tha
other lastles with a 193/505
aeries. You know, aomatimea
we take thing* for granted.
Thla was the cate for Alice aa
I was certain that aha'a been
a bowler for a number o f
yean. However, this isn’t th*
cats 'causa Alic* reminded ms
that aha'* only been bowlin'
for approximately a year or
a year and a half. That’s quit*
a feat with all o f thoie high
score* ahe’a already turned in.
For th* men in this league
it was Chris Huff wUh a 221
and Floyd (Mighty Mite) Mar­
tin winning aeries with a 635.
On Friday night, th* names
of Koatiral for tha ladles and
Murphy and Henning for the
gents were the “ leaders" 1*
the Mr. A Mrs. League.
Elaine Koatival had a 172/
480 to har credit and Rich
Murphy shot tha Big On* for
th* Milters with a 223. Clar­
ence Henning took car* of tha
aerie* department with a (61
set.
The Wednesday evening All
Star men's scratch league has
all o f the indications o f windIng-up as one o f tho tightest
finishea of all leagues.
Inland Material took Urns
points from tha leaders, Bob's
Restaurant, and now from top
to bottom, it's nlca and cosy.
High aerie* again went to
Roche— a 601. Cloa* behind
Phil was Johnny Wright and
Sqilt-ekl—674.
On Tueiday night, for the
Seminole County Business­
men's League, Ron Mick came
through with a 224 and equal
honors fell to Stave Mason for
series high with hie 668.
Just saw Eddia Kirchhoff
pick up th* moat difficult split.
(Did Bill Hall flip when that
happened! They were Jackpotting!)
That’ll do it for thla week.
In the meantime, taka tha
family bowling, lt'a lots of fua
for tvaryont.

TUES.
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WrmTI

nnaMiller Circle Makes
Annual Visit To Hospital
,

Membera o f the Anna MU-1 were peeking out the windows I the floor outside
Jer Circle made their annual at the large alx foot white house, which the cl
’.-E a ster trip to the Harry Anna I Easter Bunny. Grasa carpeted |bera adorned with
Crippled Children'! Hospital
in Umatilla last Sunday, la.--den with gifts and Easter
i .- goodies for the 68 chUdrcn
„ hospitalised.
The lobby of the hospital
...was transformed into an Ess^ ter Bunnylsnd, centered with
' a colorful bunny house in rep. Hca of a gingerbread house.
- Small bunnies and chicks

Bon V oyage Party

„.L* Monroe

Bids Farewell T o

Church Sponsors

Mrs. A . Balkcom

Easter Egg Hunt
The Lake Monroe Baptist
Church sponsored an Easter
. egg hunt with 47 children at­
tending to enjoy hunting for
all the brightly colored eggs.
Games were played, re­
freshment*
were
served,
— prises were awarded, and
each child received a surprise
/fr o m tho Easter bunny.
Assisting the children in all
the fun were the Mmes. Bob­
by Price, George Boston, Carl
Anderson
and Robert Mann.
Vt a

ment of colored eggs.
The Anna MUIer Circle
made the Easter bunny and
bunny house in previous
years, and presented them to
hospital as one of their
worthwhile projects.
Ladles of the circle who
made thla trip were the
Mmes. James Wehry, Ilulon
Hale, Clyde Ellison a n d
James Hoolehan Jr.

MRS. HAKBY ADAIR and Mra. James Wehry
are ndmlring some of tho Rifts tho Anna Miller
Circle presented to tho Harry Anna Children’s
Hospital in Umutillu as part of their annual
Easter project.

By Evelyn Lundy
Deep red amaryllis and
Nuns Orchids were used to
decorate the home of Mra.
John Duda Jr. of Slavia Tues­
day night when she entertain­
ed her bridge club.
Guest of honor was Mrs.
Anna B. Balkcom, who will
lx? leaving aoon for Miami.
Other guests were Mrs. Joe
Battle and Mra. Fred Pierson.
Mrs. Balkcom has spent the
winter at tho home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Mlklcr.

; M iss Susan Oyler Feted At Shower
Mlsi Susan Oyler was hon­
ored guest o f a miscellaneous
bridal shower last Thursday
evening at the home of Mra.
Harvey Broadway, on the
Old Orlando Highway, with
Mra. Stcrl Weber acting as
co-hostess.
A wedding tree, unique in
design, was centered on •
tablo In clear visibility upon
entering the party rooms. The
tree was created from frilly
white net pom-poma, each
centered with a blue French
bow, and various charms,
symbolic of the wedding tra­
dition, were attached to each
bow.
The gifts were presented to
tho bride-elect in a wishing
well, ornately decorated in
blue and white, the brldc’a
wedding colors, and the rep­
lica of a genuine wishing well.
Beautiful arrangemcnti of
■assorted spring flowers adorn..ed the party area, and the
honorwe was presented a love­
ly corsage of gold carnations.
The serving table waa over. laid with an imported white
linen cloth, centered with a
-crystal punch bowl, with crys­
tal aervlce and white candles
on each aide. Tho unusual
. sheet cake was decorated In
. blue and white, and centered
with a miniature bride and
groom. Aisortrd nuts and
candles were served from sil­
ver and crystal compotes.
Guests included the Mmes.
W. E. Oyler, R. E. Sutlerblom, Mona Bridges, Ruby
Wade, Helen Tyre, Jo Ro­
berts, Jusnlta Clay, Emma
Rlsner, Sarah Lee, Midge
Walstrom, Elsy Queen, Mag­
gie Ensrud, Jean Miller, Mertyce Sirlanna, Barbara Nel­
son and Nancy Chanccy.
Also the Misses Linda Soderblom and Beverly Risncr.

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Personals

"

liy Julia Ilartoa
Mr. and Mr*. Kuheit Brad­
ford und their ion, Robert,
end Mlaa Paula White, who
waa celebrating her birthday,
enjoyed a three-day cruls* to
Nasaau over the Enatcr week­
end. Paula, o f Chicago, III.,
is a modica! student at Howey Academy, where Robert I*
atudylng law. The trip waa a
g ift to the two young people
from Mr. and b in . Bradford.

Pinecrest School
Presents Talent
Show This Friday
The Pineereit ichool will
present IU second annual tal­
ent ahow April 10, at 7:30
p.m. in the school auditorium.
Flnallita for the talent
■how will be (elected from
each elaaa, and then narrow*
ed to each grade group.
Finale for the program will
feature a teacher’i act en­
titled “ The Roaring Twenties”
and It promises to be a re­
warding rerue.
L ait Year’a talent ihow
waa highly lucceaiful through
the combined efforta o f the
parenta, teachera and chil­
dren. The proceed* from thla
year’a ahow will be uaed for
■chool eaaentlala.
Thla delightful production
ia under the capable direc­
tion of Mra. Geri Stanley,
mualc teacher, and ahe promlica the audience an exciting
evening.

Miss Lois Anne Karnes
To Marry Donald Major
Lt. and Mrs. Allen O. i Kappa Fraternity.
The wedding will
Karnes, of Sanford, announce
the engagement of t h e i r
daughter, Lola Anne Karnes,
to Donald Glen Major, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Major
of Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Karnes was born in
Boston, Mass., and attended
the public schools there. She
Is presently a senior in Sem­
inole High School, and also at­
tends Seminole County Busi­
ness School.
Mr. Major was born in
Knoxville and was graduated
from Holston High School
where he was a member of
the Key Club. He is presently
attending the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville, and
is a member of Fhi Sigma

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Personals

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
A recent guest of Dr. and
Mra. John Bradin waa her
I event of June ^ a t the Karnes niece, Miss Gladys Robothan,
an borne, 103 Mirror Drive.
of Grand Rapid*, Mich.
Mrs. Joe Masters'and Mrs.
Bertha Hardin attended a
meeting at the Home Demon­
stration office in DeLand,
Wednesday. The theme was
"Food Becomes Y ou," and
stressed low calorie meals.
These recipes will be used at
a luncheon meeting of the Os­
teen Club in May.
Dinner guesta o f Mrs. Harry Osteen, Sunday, were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lemon, Mlsi
Joyce Shepard and Tommy
Lemon.
Tommy Lemon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lemon, is at­
tending Jonea College in Jack­
sonville.

KING’S
BEAUTY SALON

Handy Helpers Meet W ed .

Over Itoumlllat'a Drug

— Special —
310 Cold Wave

For Serving Instructions
The L a k e
Monroe 4-H
The next meeting will be on
Handy Helpers Club met re­ April 16, at the home of Mrs.
cently at the home of tho as­ H. It. Wilson on Hlvcrvlew
Avenue.
sistant leader, Mrs. H. L.
Johnson.
Plans were made for the
bake sale the girls will
this Saturday, and It was
nounccd that Patty Baker,
president, will be unable to
represent the group in the
public speaking contest due to
illness.

Complete Permanent

$5-00
Haircut
Shampoo &amp; Set
MISS LOIS ANNE KARNES

81.00
$1.50

No Appointment Nee.
Open Even By AppU
Ph. 322-9638

Miss Myrtle Wilson, Coun­
ty
Home
Demonstration
Agent, will Instruct the gifts
In proper serving procedure
next Wednesday at tho home
of Mra. Johnson, since they
will serve as waitresses In the
forthcoming anniversary cele­
bration of the Lake Monroe
Home Demonstration Club.
Members
attending
th e
meeting were Joy Wilaon, Sus­
an Dunn, Bambl Chesser,
Yvonne Stripling, Sara Dyson,
Cookie Russell, Pat Nelson,
Suzanne Thrasher, Ruth Builard, Betty Baker, Charlene
Baker and Debbie Smilh.
The club welcomed aa new
members, Eileen R i c k e r ,
Candy Ferrell, Tequila Ches­
ser and Dcbblo Edwards.

MISS SUSAN OYLER, H e a te d , wa« recently honored at a mlflcelhincouH
bridal Hhower at tho homo o f Mrs. Harvey Broadway. From left to riRht,
uro Mr«. Sterl Webber, co-ho8tc»B, Mra. R. E. Sodorblom, mother o f the
prortpectivo Rroom. Mrfl. William Oyler Jr., mother of the bride-elect, und
Mra. Broadway, iiortteafl.

Coming Events Scheduled

FRANCES Riggs
has returned to Jack*
Bonville, where she is a
s t u d e n t at Massey
Business College, nfter
spending spring holi­
days with her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Pro*
vatt o f Osteen.

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Personals

Mrs. Henrietta Raines and
Mrs. Sarah Policy apeut the
weekend In Waycross, Ga.,
by Gibb, o f DeLand, will be visiting their brother, Clark
held, Thursday, April 22 at Corwin, and family.
7 p.m. at the Fire Recreation
Mr. and Mra. Robert Beck­
Hall. Card* will follow the
Fashion Show. Make your res­ ham recently visited Mr. and
Mra. Claude Faunders, who
ervations early.
Garment* to attract indivi­ are visiting in Sanford. They
dual taste and dealgn will be now live in Winter Haven but
shown with Mrs. J. Yohe as are former Sanford residents.

For DeBary A n d Community

By Mra. Adam Muller
Retired Officers Wive* of
DeLand, will aponsor a Lunch­
eon at tho Orchid House,
April D at noon. For rcaorvationa plcaae cull Mr*. G. M.
Pcrcival, Re 4- 0108.
Retired Officer* will meet
at the DeLand Country Club
for their luncheon, April P co-ordinator and Mrs. Charles
ut 12 noon.
Ulrich, the narrator.
The Annual Luncheon will
The Wckiva Chapter o f the be held May 7, plea** mark
D A R will ho represented your calendar.
by the following Delegates at
The Volunteer Fireman will
the State 1) A It Convention meet at the Recreation Hall,
In* Jacksonville, Tuesday and Thursday, April 8 at 7 p.m.
Wednesday; Mra. Robert Hen­ Harrison Bemrltter will have
derson, Regent; Mrs. Arthur charge o f the refreshments.
L. Arrington, First Vice Pres­
ident, Mrs. Harry F. Ilrown,
G O U R M E T G R A P E F R U IT
Second Vice President, and
Cut a fresh grapefruit in
Mra. Peter Koppensal, Seero­
tary.
half and loosen sectloni.
Crumble
American
blue
The Auxiliary to the De­ cheese on top and broil just
llary Volunteer Firemen’* Aa- until blue cheese begin* to
aoriation, will hold their meet­ melt. Serve warm. The aalt
ing, Thursday, April 8 at 2 and peppery flavor of tha
p.m.
American blue cheese will
A Strawberry Festival and help to bring out the sweet­
Fashion Show with clothes ness of the grapefruit

N e w la y e a r chance te
save on everything d u ring
the K vm odrling and Kxpanaiou
Bala a t C arroll's P u rn ltu ra ,
116 W . le t H U

Mra. Eula Grantham and
Mrs. Effia Durge a spent the
Easter holidays in Clear­
water.

SLIP INTO SOMETHING THAT W ONT SU P:

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Liv­
ingston of Mobile, Ala., an­
nounce the birth of a baby boy
in Mobile on March 16. Mr.
Livingston is formerly a resi­
dent of Sanford.

E TINSLIPPABT.F.’

lira. Grace Adamson of
Longhorne, Pa., and Dorothy
Gearhart of Croydon, Pa.,
hava been spending the past
week visiting relatives In San­
ford. Mrs. Adamson is the
niece of Mrs. Leila Butner of
Oak Avenue.

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Television (Dsunh CUbby •
TUESDAY P. M1:00 &lt;:&gt; Newseops
&lt;*&gt; New*. Sports,
Weather
IS* Newsline
1:10 ( St Newe— Walter Croakit*
C ) lluntley . Brinkley
7:00 C&gt; M-H'jusd
(S) Adventures la Pars
die#
(J* Itebst
7 .SO (I* Ur. Norsk
(S) Combat
S:&lt;*9 IS) Tied Skelton
8:30 (3* Ton Don't Say
IS) MMIales Nary
1:00 (I)
The Greatest Shaw
On Karth
(3* ttlrhsrd Henna Sho
IS) Petticoat Junction
• :l# (*) Jerk litnny
10:18 (S) Gary Moore
(3) Hell Telephone Hour
(3) The fugitive
tltSS (1)(S&gt; News, Wtather,
■ ports
(S) M ld-na. Newe
1113S S) Theater of the Stars
11:38 (2&gt; Tonlsht Show
(Color)
11:31 (I* Mori*

DEAR ABBTi V y bus.
band announced last Novem*
her that ha needed a rest,
ao ha went to New York to
visit his slater. After being
gone two months, he sent
me a post card from Paris
saying h* got the “ urge" to
go ahroud. I have bean get­
ting hla post cards from all
over Europe with no won!
o f how to contact him. What
if I, or one o f tha children,
should become seriously III,
or die? Our children are
away at boarding school,
thank heavena, so they era
spared the humiliation. I
feel Ilka • fool when people
ask nie where my husband
I*. He obviously cares no­
thing for m# or he never
could have dona such a
thing. 1 am well provided
for, but money isn't every­
thing. We've been married
19 years amt I am seriously
considering asking my law­
yer to file for a divorce.
What would you do in my

By Dottle Audio
|such as coats, skirts, dresses,
GRANDEST SOCIAL event |etc.—some real nice things
of the week, (of several I among them.
weeks, really,) was the fare­
The Shop is In need of
well dinner party held at the Brownie, Girl Scout and BoyOrlando
AFB
Club's
Fin Scout uniforms. If you have
Room for Cdr. John and Mat- any hanging In the closet or
lie Barlow of VAH-ll and tucked away in the trunk that
Dot I, Friday.
your youngster has outgrown,
The popular couple, who give Mrs. Clifford Nelson a
arc so well known In both call and she will see that they
Navy and civilian circles here aro put on sale at the shop.
were feted with a delightful
Hours for shopping, or
evening that was thoroughly bringing things are S a.m. to
enjoyed by all present, though noon on Tuesdays and Fri­
tinged with a little bit of sad­ days.
• • •
ness.
Mrs. Barlow looked lovelier
INGENUITY came to the
than ever In a pink lace rescue of the Chief's Wives,
WEDNESDAY A. M.
sheath, and wore a white or­ Saturday when their planned
Iio o (I) Sl*n On
chid corsage.
Easter Egg Hunt got rained
&lt;:11 (3) SuneMne Almanaa
Special guests for the or- out by the pre-Easter down­
(S) Nunalilne Alnianae
1 : 4 *&gt; Urn*#, farm Repor t
casion were Cdr. Barlow's pour.
8:30 (3) World Clellliatlnn
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
(S) Sunrlit Semeater
The savvy gals took Die
t:0# C&gt; Today
Barlow Sr. from Michigan. kiddies over to the club and
&lt;«&gt; Wakt Up Hoyles
Mrs. Barlow Sr. also wore an had a bingo game, with eggs
7:38 (&lt;) Klim features
(SI Ml.-kta Ktan.
orchid.
for priies. Isn’t that clever?
place ?
T:ll i#)
New*. Weather
The head tabic was covered Of course, some of the little
8:00 (S Captain Kangaroo
HEARTBROKEN
with a black and white check­ tads bad some help from Ma­
8:30 tM Cartoon*
8:00 (3) Divorce Court
ered table cloth, the squad­ ma In covering the numbers.
tti American History
DEAR HEARTBROKEN:
ron's own special design, and
Cm Ksercle* Tor Women
As we said before — where
I'd get In touch witli my
S ill IS) Csrtoons
was centered with a pyramid there's a will, there's a way.
lawyer Immediately and at­
S: 10 IS) tlnmper Room
of pink flowers. The guests'
10:00 43 * Say When
tempt to locate my globe(Vi News
tables were likewise centered
CHANGE OF DATE on the
trotting husband. He could
IS) Spanish
with spring flowers, and a Chief's Wives Fashion Show.
10:18 II News
18:3* &lt;t&gt; Hay W i l l
lovely glow was cast by the
It will be on April 23 in­
(S) 1 Lor* Lucy
green hurricane lamps, which stead of April 21—same time
TALENTED STUDENTS of Elizabeth Klein'? “ School of Dance Art?’’ retl) December Hrlle
lighted the room.
It.##
lit
Concentration
cently performed for the Officer’? Wives Club at n champagne brunch
—same place—NAS ballroom.
l«) McCoy■
All around the room posters
held at the Afterburner. Front left to right, Susan Gerard was featured
Luncheon will be a buffet
(») l‘ rlca la Rlsht
and cartoons depicted the which will begin at 12:30 p.m.
11:1* (t) Mleslns Link*
in a sophisticated soft shoe, Jerl Wheatland provided the vocals, and
(Color)
many phases of Cdr. Barlow's under Uie direction of Mrs.
Debbie Dalton presented a classical toe ballet. Mrs. Klein will present her
(*) Peta And Gladys
Robert Wlllman * f New
life, in memorable display.
(S)
The object Is
entire
studio
in
a
recital
to
be
held
May
4,
at
the
Seminole
High
School,
Edward Chefrsky and Mrs.
York writes, “ I thoroughly en­
Highlight of all the decora- Darwin Smith.
proceeds going to Seminole Juvenile Council, Inc.
joyed your article about th*
WEDNESDAY P. M.
ttions was the big Navy “ E "
The fashions will be seen
intelligent 'off-beat' ow ning
which VA1M1 and Del 8 De­ shortly after Uiat with the fol­
11.## (1) Tour First Impresslead that often works when
tea
cently won, on a checkertail lowing ladies having the fun
(*) Dora af U fa
tha orthodox opening lead
background, surrounded by a of modeling all those wonder­
(Si Seven Keys
fall*.
tSi9k (SI News
garland of white mums.
ful new spring and summer
13:S&gt; (*) Search fer Tomor­
“ It also might be mentioned
The Barlows were present­ clothes from Cowan's Depart­
row
that
Uie player who use* in­
IS)
father
Knows
D*s|
ed with a beautiful silver ment Store:
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Mr. Norcen Corcoran I* believable Navy “ Tito Rage of TuratuMrs. Harold
(3) Truth or Conse­
telligence la apt to have more
punch bowl, Including
12 Sundvall, Mrs. Fred Murray, Novak “ Fare Thee Well.” as tiie girl in trouble.
pa." Jesae I’carsou guest* In
quences
luck than the strict book play­
cups, tray and ladle by Cdr. Mrs. Bill Ganderton, Mrs.
7:308:30 p.m. ABC. Com­ this one and plays a singer t !:« l (I) Uuldlnt t.taht
That expectant unwed mother
11:18
(I)
K1IC News
er. I era thinking o f th* hand,
and Mrs. Bart Bartholomew, Jim Hay, Mrs. John O'Don­
bat.
“
Command."
A
rather
l:t * (*) Bachelor Father
shown herewith.
the new skipper and his* wife. nell, Mrs. Chester Oxford who's been creating problem i familiar theme for war stor­ who's also a bit of a misfit.
C ) Krnla Ford
(i) News Weather
99:30
p.m,
CBS.
Petticoat
on
all
the
medical
scries
this
Mrs. Bartholomew was stun­ and Mrs. A. A. Vallier.
“ Th* orthodox lead I* the
ies, the responsibility of com1:18 (3) Focue
ning in a white sheath, with a
Chairman of tiie show will year turns up to create a few m a n d . Joseph Campanella Junction. Back again is rail­ 1:30 (#) Ae Th* World Tura* king of diamond*. South isn’t
IS) Newt
colorful cummerbund.
happy with that lead, but he
be Mrs. Charles Williams, as­ headaches for Jefferson High. guests as a replacement lieu­ road troubleshooter Homer
13) Scltnr*
A tail-hook on a walnut pla­ sisted by Mrs. Hay, who will It’s Mr. Novak's (James tenant, a professional soldier Bedhte (Charles Lane). But 1:88 (S) Cartoons
•eta a chance if Weat has nil
que, enserlbed with the covet­ double in brass.
Paeeword
tha key card*. He simply runs
Franclscus) chance to reveal concerned with getting the Job the kind of trouble frustrated 1:8* &lt;&lt;)
(S) Ann Snthern
ed “ Centurion" insigna, de­
o
ff his eight spades. West'*
Homer
makes
always
gets
the
compassion,
even done right and devil take his
(1) t^t'a Matas A Deal
Mrs. I’ hilip Simpson will be g r e a t
picting Cdr. Barlow's 100 car­ commentator for the occas­ Plough Ilia stand goes against personal popularity.
III* IS) llnuea Parly
last fiva cards will be th*
best laughs In this scries.
(SI Day In Court
rier landings was also award­ ion.
king-jack-nine o f clubs and
U-IU p.m. ABC. The Great­
school
policies.
Chiefs
wives,
their accredited
8:30 9 p.m. ABC. Mcllalc'a
(3) Th# Doctors
ed the retiring akipper.
aea-quean of hcu'at. Dummy's
|:0I
(I)
To Tell the Truth
est Show on Earth. “ Love the
friends and guests are Invited.
IS) General lloepllkl
A huge scroll with squadron
last five cards will be the aceIncidentally, all of the ap­ —a real bountiful offering of of the .10 ladies attending Giver." (Color). The familiar
(1) Dnr*tta Touns
m e m b e r s ’ autographs; a proximately 30 persons at­
queen-ten o f dubs and two
I 18 IS) News
conllict
luTwren
father
and
were
presented
w
ith
cot
sages
fruits aerved many ways.
1 1 0 t l) Tou Don't Bay
scrapbook detailing Cdr. Bar­
son Is made provocative here
tending the bring-your-own-(Color)
While munching the goodies, of pustrl mums.
low’s year of command, a
' (I) Eds* of Nlsht
steak cookoul at the club Fri­
Up-dated by-laws o f the with line acting by Juntes
tin
quant fo r A Day
miniature model of an A3D day reported having a grand the Stall gals made plans for
club were read by Mrs. Rob­ Whitmore as the father and 4 :lt (3) M a t c h (lams
were among the other gifts
a
luncheon
on
(he
21st
of
April
Brandon
do
Wilde
as
the
son.
(I) Secret Storm
time.
ert Ware slid were approved.
presented to the honored cou­
(*) Trallmastey
CWC
board meeting
Is at the Side Door in Mt. Dora, A nominating committee was The son is a daredevil motor- 1:31 (3)
News
ple. Lt. (J.g.) Donald rattera grand new-found place to
scheduled for April 13.
named including Mrs. Clark hike rider whom Johnny Slate &lt; :lt (3) Hums and Allan
A higher living standard for
son was chairman of the
go,
which
specialize!
In
lunch­
(S)
Uncle Walt
• • •
Crnin, ns chairman, Mrs John (Jack Polanco) signs on as n 81SI C l Best
of
llrourho
the
family isn't the only tiling
avent.
DENTISTS a n d
doctors eons, with everything all Williams and 2lra. Elmer star act without realizing the
til Bourbon Street list!
T h e delightful entertain­
homo-made.
a
working
wife offers her
News
frowned on the practice of
DaupL New officers, will be youth has joined the circus to 8.38 (3)
(It M ars It Ta Beaver
ment program, which was
For
reservations
for
the
harass
his
fatlirr,
whom
he
husband.
giving lollipops to good little
elected at the Junu meeting.
emceed by Lcdr. Scott Beat
kiddies at the clinic, so the luncheon call Mrs. John HoA specialist in mental health
After the brunch the ladies claims deserted his mother.
consisted of witty songs, fun­
Return Ritual
10- 11 p.m. CBS. The Garry
Chiefs Wives Club who were gansen or Mrs. James Mayo. were entertained by students
points
out, “ Ofter a man will
ny skits and ballads and fea­ the candy • donors, have
Feasting on all the fruit of the School of Dance Arts Moore Show (Hcrutt). This
When a mute returns to th* dura mure, l*e less afraid to
tured Lt. Hermit Jameson and switched
over to —guess I goodies were Mrs. Sum Day, directed by Mrs. Harry Klein, show celebrated Carol Bur­ nest, at. i ks enact a strange change jobs, to take a ihiim-r,
bis wife, Sue, Mrs. John Ya- what—toothbrushes Instead I
Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mrs. Ray­ Featured in the first num­ nett's return to TV, snd Gar­
greeting ritual. The waiting if his wife is working and
naros, Lt. (J g .) Gerald Cat­
mond Milhurn, Mrs. Herbert ber were Susan Gerard and ry shows her. and us, film
That ought to do it.
bird noisily rattles It* big red forming a burkstop for him.
ron, Lt. Richard Dtjpi»on,
Moreland, Mrs. Clifford Nel­ Debhy Dalton who did a mod­ clips of the various stunts sho
• • •
bill, throws Its head forward lie will feel less tense, less
Lt. Dale I'urdy and Lt. James
has performed In the cause in a stiff, formal bow and th# driven, less Imjielled by worry
CLUB members have evi­ son, Mrs. 0 . W. McGuire, ern Jazx dance.
Reynolds In the featured
dently been brushing up on Mrs. D a r r e l l Kirkpalrlck,
Tracy Mayo and Donna of good, clean fun. Actor Jose returning stork clatters Its for hi* family should hi* own
spots.
their bridge lately to keep Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. William Sallee did a tap number, Deb­ Ferrer, Jokester Jackie Ma­ bill. The ritual la climaxed by Income b« cut by misfortune
A superb buffet dinner of their guests from beating Isenberg, Mrs. Robert Far­
bie did a solo toe dance, fol­ son and British singer Shanl
h • duet's bowing, head or death."
roast beef, chicken and con­ them—(all the recent bridge rell, Mrs. I-ee F.bbert, Mrs.
lowed oy Susan Gerard with Wallace Bound fill out the throwing, tail slinking and
It's not often today’s work­
tinental seafood was served,
guest list. Mason delivers a pirouetting with half • open ing wife read* such reassur­
games have been won by- the Dave Dearolph and Mrs. llo a solo sophisticated Up.
and later guests enjoyed
gunson.
guests of the group).
Miss Jerl Wheatland, tal­ very funny monologue and wings.
ing word*.
dancing to the music of the
Mrs. Dearolph will be the ented young vocalist who has Miss Wallace sings “ Bless
At the recent Staff Wives
DownBeats.
bridge held at Mrs. James hostess for the next coffee won many local amateur eon- 'Em A ll" and “ It's Been a
Other special guests for the
Mayo'a Mrs. John Hoganson which la scheduled for May te&gt;U tang two popular tonga Long Day." Cannl and Jose
occasion Included Captain and came In high, (and we are 7 at 10 a.m.
do a sketch In which she plays
for the group.
DIE DCPENDABLES: SUCCESS C M S OF ’64
Mrs. James M a y o , Cdr.
On the 21st Mrs. Hogansen
The door price, a crystal a forgetful wife, and Miss
forbidden to say who came in
James Shipman and Cdr. Paul
will
hostess
the
luncheon
at
perfume decanter was won by Burnett also duels with Durlow).
Werner.
ward Kirby to “ Forget Me."
Newcomer for the social — 11 a.m. and on the 28th It will Jlr*. Michael Pickering,
Prior to this happy event
e e e
10-11 p.m. NBC. The Ben
sation piece at the recent be bridge at Mri. McGuire's
the senior Barlows and John
NEW ADDITION to the Telephone H o u r . (Color).
Staff Wives coffee hostessed at qoon.
• • •
and Maine's oldest son Jeff­ by Mrs. Wade Markley.
Nary la young Kell Rudalph
rey bad had the fun of going
SILVER EGG winners al Gentry who put in his ap­
Besides the taste-tingling
on the dependents cruise on
berries, there were banana the Easter Egg hunt held by pearance at Seminole Mem­
o v t c f t m
the FDR out of Mayport,
her first In Sanford — was VAH-7 Enlisted Wives Club orial Hospital on April 1,
RI Dl - I H T MI A T R f
were
Ronnie
Armstrong,
Bet­
Thursday.
weighing In at 6 pounds, 14
Demaris (Mrs. Robert Far­
l.a-t B k ra lis T a i l s
They along with many other rell). The Farrells, her hus­ sy RummeU and Ricky String­ ounces, Parents are Mr. and
"CHAIM HR”
dependents had an interesting
band Is the new doctor, have er, and to these three went Sirs. Harry Gentry, Sira.
"THIN HAIITII !■ SUNK"
and informative day touring
the
prizes.
Gentry
formerly
taught
Eng­
recently arrived here from
IlHlh la ( alar
the ship, dining and enjoying Pensacola.
Tiie club's executive board lish a l Seminole High School
a special program designed
vs h o . a t i i i a s.
Sandwiches’ a n d pastries met recently to draw up their until she retired to begin
rarlaa* Pass Bllaa
for “ dependents day."
by-laws and have scheduled raising a family.
were
served
by
Mrs.
Mayo
to
"SIX III. U K IIIHISHS"
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two tables which included, their next minting for April
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at
the
Acey
Duecy
Club
g o in g n o r t h ?
VAH-llE M
Wives Club
• c n iT ic a t n o ic F ."
besides the hostess, the win­
Mah liana — ( alar
Here's a chance to pick up ner and the guest, these at 10 a.m.
meeting which was scheduled
some
nice
cold
weather others: Mrs. William ls*iThe group will make final for April 1 wai called off be­
clothes at a bargain price.
berg, Mrs. Wade Markley, plant at that time for its fam­ came of t h a dependents
The Thrift Shop Is having a Mrs. Herbert Moreland, Mrs. ily picnic which it plana to cruiseand hat
not at Ihli
RTARTH BUN.
•‘special" on their woolens,
hold at Lake Golden on April lime been rescheduled.
Clifford Nelson.
“
Dr.
Btrangelove"
199.
• • •
COMING EVENTS
Present
at
the
board
meet­
S H E A F E H ’S
Wednesday, April I
HEAPS OF STRAWBER­
VAII-9 EM Wives covered
RIES piled high in a lovely ing were Mri. Edith Pounds,
,OCK
W ATCH
set of balancing scales with Mrs. Pete Armstrong, Mrs. dish luncheon at Lake Golden,
Our 9ncino*r* are• wdy group of non whospend mootefIhoir ttoo
R E P A IR
other
fruit were the coaver- Robert Hodges, Mrs. Kelly 11 a.m. CPU Wives board
C-IT * DELIVERY
dreaming up ways to uda your approval Take th* Dodge Potora 500.
lit , Elsa. Saaford
cake, apricot squares and Burdick and Mrt. Carroll Jen­ meeting.
You’d be hard preued to And • car that’* got more going tor you.
NOW thru WED.
822-12.11
Thursday, April 9
many other delicious goodies sen.
Detply-pidded, contour-formed bucket teats. AN-vtoyl upholstery.
e • •
VAH-ll Officer*' Wives cof­
AT 1:08 - 3:03 • 3:18
Sill-to-iili carpeting. Padded dash. Center console And lots af other
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH at fee at home of Sirs. Kennedy
7:18 • 8:31
trhnmingt.
But that’s only the haM oHL
the
Afterburner
was
Uie
or­
In
Lake
Slary.
LOOK ! !
der o f the day at the meeting
far
hi
pi
our
approach to power will further Rostrate top point
Innerspring Mattrenn
o f the NAS Officers Wlve’s
Renovation Special
Club, last Thursday with Mrs.
Includes:
Robert Houser and Mrs. Jay
• Cleaning A Proeeealng
Miller at hostesses.
Three table*-held arrange­
• Brand New Cever fee
to a m w ii A C
Mntlrees
ments o f spring flowers of
• Brand New Initiation
white, pink and red, and all
where weeded

By Abigail Van Buren

h« sick—or Just sick o f yon.
In any case, it’s time he got
home. Do nothing about a
divorce at thla distance,
a
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carded from dummy sad a low
heart lead knocks out West’s
ace. Dummy makas two ehib
trlcka and South mokes his
king of hearts.

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Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3365,
Beverly Hills,
Calif, for Abby'a new book­
let, “ HOW TO WRITE LET­
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Get It o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Bog
8365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, aelf-aAdressed envelope.

DEAR ABBY: I am 15
and my problem la my par­
ents. I met a very nlc* boy
who I* 17. lie is n sharp kid
and a n-nl neat dresser. My
parent* met him and decided
they didn’t like him because
hi* pants were to tight. Now
they won't let me go out
with him for that reason.
He keeps calling and aaking

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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
“ LOVED AND LOST": Tho
phraie, "It'e better to have
loved and lost than never
to have loved at all” is not
always true. Many would
have choeen never to have
loved at all if only they
could get back what they
lost.
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DEAR HIGHLAND: Ten
the boy that your parents
want you to ace more o f
more boys and lest of Just
on*. Tight pante won't be
the vogue forever.

DEAR MRS. C. G.: Not
very dunged ninny I

J a co b y

dtiy h iiyhJtA

to are me, and T keep mak­
ing up excuses. I can’t tell
him my parents are square
can I?
HIGHLAND PARE

DEAR ABBY: I believ*
that my mother-in-law is
on* in a million. Judging
from most of your letter*
about mothers-ln-law, I am
lucky. Wo get along wonder­
ful and avan think and do
things alike. When I wanted
to dry out a cowhide, sho
helped me take It up and null
it to my garage roof, salt it
down and trim It off. Now I
ask you, how many mothrrain-law would go through that
for a daughter-in-law? Sin­
cerely,
MRS. C. G., NORTH FORT
MYERS, FLORIDA

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“ I f West really thinks t o ­
tal* leading, ho win realise
that declarer can stand a dia­
mond lead and that dummy
will almost surely show up
with the ac* and queen ad
elubo. Ho wlU load a club la
ea effort to keep declarer
from taking tho club finest*
“ His intelligent lend will t o
lucky. Declarer will probably
take the elub fisesao and dtoeard hla losing diamond oa tha
second club, but assumlnf
West discards correctly fregn
then on declarer will hava la
lose two heart trlcka bocauaa
tho opening lead will hava kill­
ed his on* entry to dummy,”

SOUTH (D)

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Pans
18
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16
Pass
I Pane
Opening toed
i article.
heart*. West muit discard
first. If West throws • club,
a heart la decanted from dum­
my and dummy takes three
club trick*. If West throws th*
queen of hearts, a club la dis­

J . A c (jJ om sm
What aha la more likely to
hear and read about hartelf la
that working wives are too
Independent tar tha good of
tha man-woman relationship,
that they are, to a large ex­
tent, resposslhle for the |&gt;rol&gt;lent o f juvetdl* delinquency,
that they are Inferior homemukern compared with full­
time housewives, that they
often go to work from tha
purely selfish motive o f pre­
ferring office work to liuusework.
Since tills la th* popular imnge o f the working wife, It
wouldn't bo at all strungc if

By Ruth Miiiett

husbands accepted It as a
picture, taking the financial
boost of an extra pay cheek
without aver considering what
that pay check means to tha
husband’s feeling a f security^
Perhaps the average work­
ing wita would l&gt;o more appre­
ciated by her husband it t o
would consider all the benefit*
he receives from knowing that
he isn’t th* only wage oaraa*
in the family.
For tiie average man, knowl­
edge that his wife CAN earn
a pay check is aa reassuring
as money in the bank. Maybe
he ought to tell her so
and then.

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SEMINOLE COUNTT, a Politi­
cal Hubdlvleloa of tha hiata
of Florida,
Peiltlonera,
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VERA CODS at at..
D.r.ndanlk,
XOTICR OF EM IX EXT IIOMI I X PROrKEIlIXOi
I.X THE XA ME 4X11 IIV TIIE
kt’TIIOIIITV o r THE HTATB
OF ELOIIIIIA.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
CONCERN, and to all peraona
and partita claiming or hay.
Ing any right, tltla. Intarret,
r a n t., mortBege or other Itrn
ta or on Ihoea crrtaln par*
crla of land hrrrlnaltar dracrlhrd, and the folloa-lng prr.
tone, together with all un.
. (S k e c k i n o
known pereona claiming by.
O N THE
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. M A J O R 'S ‘ tone who are dead, or who ara
iT A L L T A L t S *
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a E tm o x rrixn.iM i — h t x t e
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Robert ! - Dike
Addreee t known
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Route 4 Hughe* La.. 1
Futurity Farm
Lealngton. Kentucky
6RD No. 111.1

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ALW AYS Die B RO K E/

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THERE* ffEElKOMaT
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MISTAKE, MBS. &lt; H
DON’T TCLL ME VWO VOJ R6PFE*ENT— TH, HOOPLE- — I'M FRA*

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Individually and at Trua&gt;
ta*
Routt 4 Hugh** Land
Futurity Farm
Lexington. Kentucky
Sim No. 111.1
• E C T IO X TTOWO-SAId — I T 4 T B
H O A D I-4 M — 4EMIXOI.E
C O l X T T — D E a C R IP T IU .X a
sitD No. iaa.1
That part of:
Tha KBit o f StVi; of dE'e.
Section II. Townehlp It
South. Range 30 Bait,
lying within 100 feet each aid*
of tht eurvey line of Stato
Road 414. Section 77010. eald
eurvey llna being deecribed ea
follow*:
Uegln on th* South llna of
Section
11.
Townehlp
31
South, Rang# 10 Bait at a
point 1114.71 feet Weet of
tho Southern corner of laid
Section It. thenco North 21*
1413" W i lt 1110.01 feet ta
the beginning of a curve
concave Northeaeterly hay.
ing a radlue of 1110.01 feel,
thenco Northweeterly 411.21
feel
along
eald
curva
through a central angle of
11'31'IS" to the North lino
of eald Section 21 at a point
704.10 feat West of the
Northern
corner
of
th*
NW&gt;i o f said Section It.
Containing 1.11 acres, more ot
less.
OWNED IIT: Maude Dike, un*
married and Robert L. Dike,
If alive, or If deceased, any
unknown holra. devisees and/
or other claimants undid
eald Robert l . Dike.
Sill) No. 111.1
ItltlllT OF W AT
That part of:
Th* S 1/4 of th* NE'4 of
N W 'e,
lying
Bait
of
Btat* Road 411. formerly
luike llowell Road. Lera
tha North 2«0 feet thereof.
Section 21. Townehlp 21
South. Range 10 Eaat,
lying within 100 feel each
•Ida af lli* survey lint ot
Slat* lload 411. Sactlon 77010,
•aid survey llna being deecrlbad aa followe:
Ilegln on th* South tin* of
Sactlon
21.
Townehlp
21
South, R ani* 30 Bait at a
point 1114.71 feet West o f
the Southeaal corner of eald
Section 21 thenre North 21*
11*21" Weet 1210 01 feet to
tha beginning of a eurv*
roncava Northeasterly hav­
ing a radius of 1110.01 feet,
thenco Northweeterly 411.21
feat along aald curva through
a central angle of !!*I!'3S'*
to i Iho North lino of aald
Sactlon It at a point 704.10
feat Weat of th* Northeast
corner of th* NWI4 of aald
Section 21.
Containing 1.14 acre*, mor*
or lets.
OWNED
RT:
WILLIAM
7L
HILLIARD. Individually and
as Trust**, Joined by hla
wife, MART E. HILLIARD
TAKE NOTICE that a Daelaratlon of Taking haa been
filed In Iho above-styled cauea
by tho Petitioners, tha acquir­
ing authority of theea pro­
ceedings. of lha taking of tha
abota-deacrlbcd lands, for th*
purpose aat forth In tho Peti­
tion In thla cauea, vie.: Aa
right of way for a portion
of HUta Hoad No. 8-411, In
Semlnola County, Florida, and
that tha Honorable Voile A.
William*, on* af tha Judge*
of tho Circuit Court of Iho
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida. will, oa th* 141b day of
April, A. D. 1114. at I o'clock
P. M.. In ih* Samlnola County
Courlhous* at Sanford. Florida,
consider said Declaration ot
Taking.
appoint
appraisers,
and make auch Order aa th*
Court daama proper. All partlaa to th* suit and all par­
tial Interested may appear and
ha heard at lb* lima and place
designated.
You, and each of you, are
hereby commanded to appear
by filing an Answer to tbo
Petition heretofore filed In
thla causa In th* entitled
Court on or before tho Ith day
of Mary. A. D. 1114. to show
what right, till*. Interest or
Ran you. or any of you. bav*
In and to th* abova-daserlbad
landa and abow causa wliy
th* asm* should not b* taken
for tho uaaa and purpoaoa aet
forth In tbo Petition filed
herein.
WITNESS my Hand and Ih*
Baal of aald Court on thla 111k
day of March, A - D. 11(4.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. J r,
Clark af th* Circuit Court,
In and for Samlnola Coun­
ty. Florida,
by Sandra S. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
HAROLD r. JOHNSON
County Attorney
Drawer Z
Sanford. Florida, and
JACK 4V. PIERCE
Holland Building
Tallahassee, Florida
Of Counsel for th* Petitioner*
Publish Marc* It, 11 A April
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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds.

Phone
Classified
From Sanford

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

Furn. ipt. 500 P irk Ave.

2108 CORONADO
A QUALITY Home at
QUANTITY PRICEI 3 LARGE
Bedrooms, 2Vk baths. Large
Living Room A Separate
Private Family Room. Dou
btc Carport, Most beautiful
hardwood floor* in Sanford
. . . a Value Plus offering
at 522,500 . . . Terms . .
We have the Key! Exclu
live with

FURN. 3 Bedrm., oik floor*
m isonry home. 1 Blk. West
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then
1 blk. South on East St. to
Exchange
Vincint Dr. MI 4-0214.

M 2
From Seminole County

425-5938

NOT LONG DISTANCE

2 BR, house, kitchen equl- ed
$05 mo. 322-3683.
FURN. Home. 2 deni, ahady
patio, |8S month. 184 E
20th Phone 322 0294.
Unfurnished 2 BR. houie, kit
chen equipped. 322-3831.

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ijrralh April 7, 1961 — Page 11 27. Special Services

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

WELl S DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
Wo Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
Large, Small. Call Bob
323 0742.

Seminole Realty

Berryhlll Painting Contractor
Commercial • Industrial &gt;
Residential. Free estimate.
We Appreciate Your Huai
ne*l. 322-2287.

1901 Park Avenue
FA 8-3232 anytime

2 BR. Fum. Duplex. A vllllbte
April 11. 1-BR. Unfum. Du­
plex. Available May 1. 14th KVERF.TT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
RESPONSIBILITY:
Ave. Longwood, 8 mi. from
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2463
The Herald win not be reN.A.8. Ph. 838-3298.
B.
Park
Ave.
322-22G4,
ipon ilbk (or more thin one
322 2283.
Incorrect Insertion of your id , Modern, clean, 2 BR ipt. gA
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374.
and reserves the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise- Trailer with Fla. room it
mrnt from whit ordered te
tached, furnished^ Elec., hot THE TIME TESTED FIRM
conform to the policies ef this
water, large lawn, near Oi 111 N. Park Avt
FA 8-6123
piper.
teen. $8 per weak. 322 0319
8 DR., 1 BATH
CLASSIFIED DUPLAY:
before • a. m., at noon, or
Scraened porch, Including kit
Tues., thru Fn. * I P. M. day
after 8:30 p. m.
chen equip. Down payment
before Insertion, Moo. • Sat
1330.
Monthly
Payment*
Furn.
I
BR.
houie,
Lika
noon.
838.30.
Golden, Lake privileges. Ph.
D EADLW W
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
322-0274.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
INC.
Tues., thru FrL • I P. M. dap 1 BR. house, kit. equlpt. 873.
322 8074
2312 Yale Ave. off 23th,
before Insertion. Mon. « Sat
n e ir bate. Ph. 321-3414.
OREENBRIAR
noon.
Cholca
lota available
In
S BR, fully furnished. Avail
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
•ble May 1. Prefer adults,
1. Lost &amp; FounB
ovarlooklnx
golf
course
1303 Sanford Ave.
2. Notices - Penonala
Custom building to your
3. Education - Instruction
spaclficatloni.
Greenbrlar
STENSTROM RENTALS
4. Transportation
daveloped by
Furn. ipt. upitalre
| 83
5. Food
KINGSWOOD
Furn. apt. downatalri
f 73
,6 . For Rent
BUILDERS, INC.
Furnlshid llomee
6A Special Notlcaa
202 Fairmont Dr.
I BR 1 bith city
$ 90
7. Business Rentals
I BR 1 bath excel.
8100
FA 2-8074
8. Beach Rentals
3 BR partly fu m .
1118
9. For Sale or Rent
8 BR 2 bath, like.
8150
10. Wanted to Rent
Unfurnished Homei
BEDROOM HOMES
11. Real Estate Wanted We have eeveral attractive
IMMEDIATE
12. Real Estate For Sale homea In Ravenna Park,
OCCUPANCY
13. Mortgage Loans
Loch Arbor and Sanford
Air-Conditioning Optional
14. Insurance
Priced from f 100 to 8130,
Ai Low aa $330 Down

Office 204 W. First

A ir -C o n d it io n in g
FEDDERS
II. R. I’ OI’ E CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

St. Johns Realty

I

3&amp; 4

15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Helj&gt; Wanted
17. Male Help wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio St Tslevlslon
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Sarvic*
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Lira stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sals
84-A Swap or Esehaag#
85. Artidea Wanted
86. Automobiles - TrucJca
86-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycle! - Scooter*
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

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Stenstrom Realty
2383 Park Dr.

323-8420

8-ROOM frame houie, not
fancy, cheap rent, some
furniture. $11.50 weekly. Ph.
322-3218.

WE L A X A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baUu, 114
W. First St.
FURN. Apt. Clow-tn. Jimmie
Cowan. 888-4013.
I BR Apt. furn. 1008 French
Ave., Ph. 128-7234.

LONGWOOD AREA
3 Bedrooma, l t l Baths,
Westlnihoua* Kitchen,
Central oil Heat, Carport.
Rent $100 Month

Option to Buy

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY
West on 23th St. and
Left on Lake Mery Blvd.
322-2744

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South on 17-92—6 ml.
2 Olka. Northwest of
Longwood P la n )
TRAILER TRADES
CONSIDERED

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
Th. 939-3911

$300 DOWN
3 Bedroom, 3 Bath home on
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
eeparete dining, newly paint­
ed inside and out.

$14,500

$100 DOWN

COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS
IT-93 Turn W. at Five Points S Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
ea 837, M ml. to SR IS
heat. Payments le u than
Saletm in on Premises
150 per month.

STOREROOM, or office, on
lit. St., near 8 free park­
2. Notices - Personals
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Jacobson'* Dept. Store.
Income T ix R eturn. L im ir
W illlim i, Five Polnti. Ph. Unfum. 8 BR. house. 2418 LOT In Lake Monroe, 62x149.
Make offer. Ph. 275-0348,
322-7843.
Orange Ave. Ph. 822-0274.
Orlando.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
HARD TO FINDI
REPAIRS — SALES —
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
A small 2 Bedroom Home in
ALL MAXES
able for couple or alogle
good location, walking dis­
Phone 322-2282
person or retired. All uUlltance from City at 104 W.
tiee included In rent. Ideal­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
10th St. Equipped with Stove
ly located on Firit St., with­
O. M. H irriioni
Refrigerator, Heater, new
in 1 block o f 8 free parking
1311 Pilmetto
Wall-lo-WaU Carpeting. AU
lots and abopplng center. In­
322 8827
322-7841
this for a Total Price of
quire at Manuel Jacobson
83130. $830 Down and 849.30
8. Education • Instruction
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
Monthly. Exclusive with
Biton end Strutting leiioni. Oar. apt 1201 Mafnolla Ave.
ROnERT A. WILLIAMS
Group or privite. Phone
Apply 84:30.
Realtor
322-3442 ifler 5 p. m.
Raymond Lundqulat, Aato.
RENT A BED
6. For Kent
Rol'away, Hospital 4k Baby FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Beds.
3 BR itouie, Liv., Din. Rm.,
By Day, Week, or Month
Kit., Utility Rm., Cirport.
Ph. FA 2-8181 118 W. lit St.
No peti. Ph. 322-7114.
Property Management
CARROL!’S FUIIN’ ITURE
St Sales Broker
2 BR. Apt. fum., 322-3762
9. Fur Sale or Rent
d iy i ; 322-0991 nites.
Completely Furnished 2 bed­ CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
Offers for your aaleetlon
room house, ill electric kit­
322-1397,
thaae Beautiful 2, 8, * 4
chen. Ph. 322-2377.
Bedroom
3 Rm. Apt. Clein. Suitible 10. Wanted to Kent
for couple. Reisonable. Ph. Wanted to Rent or take over
322-1391.
payments on 2 or 3 BR
house unfum, below $70
2 Bit, unfurn, on lake. Adults,
monthly. Ph. 322 9276.
, $75
mo.
1270 Seminole
Blvd., Casselberry. Phone 12. Real Estate For Sale
TE8-70I9.

Payton Realty

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

O w ned

Furn. 2 large BR. House in
Sanford. 322-4804 after 6
p. m.
Small furn. cottage. Cheap.
Day* 322-2022. .Sites 6830.
3 Room furn. apt. Apply 913
Park Ave.. Sanford.
SEE SEMINOLE REALTY
For the best In $100 and 3300
Down FHA Homes, having
2 A 3 Bedrooms. 1 A 2
Baths, Payment* less than
Rent.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath. 317 S Park A v e .^

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
Ball-Blair Agency As Low As $100
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Monthly Payments
3rd A Perk Ave.
Phone 322-3641
From $43.50
To make tha beat home
FHA - VA HOMES
buy, see the
8, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
VA - FHA
1, m , A 8 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Appointed
$100
Property
Low Monthly Payments
Management &amp;
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your
Sales Broker
FHA - VA
Jim Hunt Realty
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Clean roam- for men. 401
2365 Park Dr.
Magnolia Ave. 3220720.

Office
Nifht

FA
FA

322 2420 2834 Park Dr.

8-8111
2-0648
323 0700
Saofogd, Fla

Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

322-4231

29. Automobile Service

33. Furniture

Ph. 3 22 -56 1 2

31. Articles For Sale

36. Automobile* - Trucks

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
'63 Volkswagen sedan, one
Kcposscscd. Would like re
owner. Excellent condition,
Ph. 322-6963.
sponslblo party to take up
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
payments of $9 per month
4 Piece Bedroom Suite Maton Slant-O-Matle Automatic 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Con*
trc»* A Box Spring
vertible, full power, R. &amp; H.
Zig Zag Sewing Machine
2 End Tables, Coffee Tahlc
Immaculate.
$1,395.
CaU
Guaranteed, Like New sew
2 Lamp*
Ing condition. CaU Collect days 322-7439. nitea 322-6275,
3 Piece Dinette Set
241-9387 evenings or 4228249.95
1950 4 Dr. Dodge Sedan. Exc.
0932, Service Discount.
No Money Down with A. PC.
running cond. RAH, auto.
Iran*., $130. 21” RCA Con­
6 MONTH OLD ZIGZAG
sole TV, exc. cond. $60,
Longwood Plaza • Ph 838 1583 Repossessed. 63 Modol Swing
Lane Cedar Cheat. 322-8738.
Needle Dial-OMatlC, Like
Next to Jackion's Minit Mkt.
New. Makes Fancy Stitches,
BUYING A NEW ar
Makes Automatic Button
Used furniture, appliance!,
USED CART
holes. Sew* on Buttons,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
FINANCE
IT WITH US
Monograms,
Embroiders,
Larry's Mart SIS Sanford
♦ Low Interest Rates
Darns A- Patches, Etc. Take
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
♦ Low Monthly Payments
up 4 payment* of $S. ph.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
For the biggest .selceUon of
322-8627.
nearly new and ujed furni­
ture, *ec Noll's Furniture Gibson Tenor Guitar, practl 1939 Simca Deluxe, 4-door so*
dan, clean, good cond. $350,
cally new. cost new $150
Brokerage in Casselberry
terms. 322-2764.
with
carrying
case.
322-2928.
on 17-03. Open 6 days 9 to 6.

F U R N IT U R E

Budget Furn. Co.

Used Hot Water heater, 30- 37. Hosts • Motors
gal. gas, $13. Magic Chef
Ilk-Ton, 18.300 Il.T.U. GE airgaa range, new oven therm­ USED BOATS A
motors.
AUTOMOTIVE
conditioner, cx. cond. 2
ostat, $33. Ph. 322 0937.
GUNS. New A Used. Largs —
AIR-CONDITIONING
&gt;r». old. 1123. Call 322 6423.
selection. Will trade, also i~
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
Carpets clean eaalcr with the
repair. Tackle sold A re.
APB. SPEC. Jet While House
Good Used Cars Sold
Blue Lustre Electric Shampaired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Paint. $3.05 Gal. Army.
818 French Ave.
322-7763
pooer. Only $1 per day.
Csmp A Gun Shop.
Navy Surplu*, Sanford.
Carroll's Furniture.

31. Article* For Sale

Wagner s Amoco

"Surprlsel YOU don't have to oook tontghtl I celled
catering service!"

a

12. Real Estate For Sale 19. Situations Wanted
3 BR., l'k bath home. As­ DAY WORK. 322 2782.
sume payment*. 322-3433.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
BEAUTIFUL 3 UR, 2 Bath
Reaionablc. Ph. 322 3112.
Home In Ravenna Park. A
20, llabynittcrM
real buyl Owner 323-0648.
3 BEDROOM, alr-conditloned. BABYSITTING in my home.
322-2274.
Itk baths, Fla. room, fenced
yard, with patio. Ravenna 21. lleautv Salons
Park. Low down payment,
PERMANENT SPECIALI
anum e monthly payment.
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
Piione 322 9337.
Ace Beauty Salon
Ph. 3228323
3 DR, Fla. rm., Uk baths, rent Mayfair Hotel
heat, alr-cond. $84 mo. ind.
Spring Permanent Special
taxes. 322-2201.
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
THE PONDEROSA7
Not hardly, Podncr, but a nice 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224)834
little 40-acrc spread where
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
you can wako at dawn
Open T a.m. by appt. Also
amellln* the bacon fryln’ ,
evejtlnga. 3 Senior atyllits.
drink your coffeo from a
103 S. Oak. 322-3742.
can, saddle Old Paint and
ride out to round up your 25. Plumbing Service*
own herd of prize cattle.
PLUMB1NQ
And right down the road a
Contracting Repairs
piece la where they're flxln'
FREE ESTIMATES
to shoot them A*tro-nuti up
R. L. HARVEY
to the moon. Someday you
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
may be rich ai Ben Cart­
wright. Only $430 per acre 27. Special Services
now , . , what will It be
worth In 10707 To file your SPRING SPECIAL: Air-condi­
tion pre-ieaion service, win­
claim Juit call Slcmper
dow unit only, 17.50. Phone
Agency, 1919 S. French,
322 8330.
322-4991.
2 BR. Home, Study, M PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
and all types Home Repair*.
Bathi, large Family Km. la
AU Work Guaranteed
good neighborhood; includ­
A. J. ADCOCK
ing sieve, refrlg., room airGenertl Contractor
conditioner, washing ma­
822-9338
chine * rug*. R eilly ter­
rific buyl
Monthly pay­
ments $83.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 2-8074

MY VOTE
IS FOR YOU!
To elect Util 2-Bedroom Home
for your OWN. This candi­
date spesks for itself, and
will FULFILL ALL COM­
MITMENTS. Qualifying fee
is $200, with • Campaign
Outlay of $9,300 at $75 per
month. Slake your appoint­
ment for a Perional In­
troduction NOW at. . .

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

HEADY MIX CONCRETE
PIANOS - ORGANS
Patios, Floor, Frco Eitlmatea Over 200 new and used to
Senkarik Gina* and Paint Sill*, lintel*, stepi, blocks, choose from — all makei,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Company
types, sizes, style* and col­
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
steel, greaie traps, dry
ors, from 379 up. Rentals,
well*. Stepping atones.
too, and monthly term* aa
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
low os 38. Reclaimed bar­
Free Inspection, eitlmatea,
309 Elm Ave.
3223731
gains.
Every
Instrument
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
guaranteed. Streep's — 841
k repairs dlicounted.
TVs Used. AU mikes k mo­
N. Orange, Orlando, Thone
21Uk E. 3rd.
322-3413
del*. 700 W. 9th. 322 9792.
GA 4-2401.
Auto Ulass, Tops
KLNA 8UPERMAT1C
k Seat Coven
Open arm. completely auto­
matic, hundreds of designs,
d ig $ $ SAVINGS
buttonholes k feather aUtchOn Floor Models k
lng. Guaranteed k with in­
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
Dcmonttrators
structions. Pay 36.90 per
ALL WORK GUARANTEED (FnEE Repair ESTIMATES)
month. Sold for 33(9, leas
In Your Home
31. Poultry • Livestock
than Ik price. Sanford Sew­
In Snnford Call
ing Center, 322-9441.
SINGER
Milk Cow for isle. 322-3334.
Representative at
Upright piano, excellent con­
31A. Peta
Alan'a Fabrlca A Hugs
dition, rcfinlshcd and tuned.
322-3783
DACH SH UN DS, Minlaturo
$173 or best cash offer. Ph.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

males, healthy,
322 2441.

AKC.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Ph. NOTICE OF PUIH.IC SALE
Notice la hereby given by the
undersigned that on Wed­
HARHITS FOR SALE
nesday, April 22 at 0 a. m.
TAKE YOUR PICK
at our warehouso, Public
f t .23 Each
Sale
will be held of ono lot
Ph. 322 9197
of household goods, lot 187,
32. Flowsra • flhruba
R. L. Roweth EN-1, for
atoraae charge*.
BLOOMING Rdiea on CheroW. A. ADAMS, ADAMS
kea stock, AU other kind*
TRANSFER k STORAGE,
of Nursery shrubbery and
200 North Holly, Sanford,
tree*.
Florida.
Gray Shadows Nuratry
B Ml. H. on Sanford Ave.

322-3321.

34-A

Swap or Exchange

Gateway To The Waterway

llobaon Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Ph. FA 2-3981

304-1-8 E. lit.

New 12' Boat. 7tk kicker, f a o
tory trailer. $123. House*
boat $700. Roy Reel's Body J
Shop, 1001 So. Sanford Ave. J

88. Motorcycles • Scooters
Used Velo-Solcx motor bike,
good condlUon, excellent for /'
beginners. 322 2928.
.
0I
lj

89. Trailers • Cabanas

1938 Elcar House Trailer, 33 x •{
I, 2 Bedroom. Must see to
appreciate. Ph. 323-0437.
Come out A See the 1964
APACHE CAMPING
TRAILERS
Cecil's Trailer Sales
Clark St., Enterprise
Ph. 668-4618

TRADE: 24’ ’, 4-apeed riding 1937 Buckeye 8 x 38 ft., ex*
lawnmower (coat now $330),
cellent condition. 2 BR. 10
good condition, for freezer.
x 20 ft. screened room. Rea* *
Ph. 323 0364.
sonable. CaU 322-8023.

36. Artlclsa Wanted
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or small amounts. Bondtd
Fruit Buytr. Ph. Lee Mto*.
field. FA 2-4244

Roadmaater trailer, S x 30
ft. $1230 cash or $330 down,
end anum e pymts. See at ~
Countryside Trailer ParlQ
N.A.8. Entrance.

3 3 . F u rn itu re
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
C u b.
SUPER TRADINO
POST. FA 2-0877.

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
o4 $11.50 on $ complete
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
room* of furniture. CaU
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
TE 8-1511, Caaaalberry, col­
call Homer Little at Grey­
lect.
hound Bus Station. 322-1421
FREE ESTIMATE
or 322 9993.
Upholstering k Mattrcn ren­
An Investment, not an eaovating. New k Uied Furni­
penie. Call FA 2-3612 for
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg,
expert advice on a Herald
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
advertising campaign.
FA 2-2117.

SOUTH W ARD
INVESTMENT k REALTY
118 N. Park
322-9173
NO CLOSING COSTS
Only $330 Down for this Cus­
tom Built one-owner Home
having two targe bedrooms,
large Florida Room, large
ft pleasant furnished kitch­
en . . . A Good Neighbor­
hood, and only 570 85 month­
ly on FHA Term*, or $68.75
on “ In lervlce'' Loan.

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park
322 3232
Nltea: 322-8971-3031 or 2218
16. Female H elp W an ted
HOUSEKEEPER. Room and
board. $30 month. Apply in
person. 620 E. Third, San­
ford.

17. Male Help Wanted
Man 25-40, must be honest,
reliable and willing to work.
Drifter need not apply. This
1* a year-round job for the
right man. Married man
preferred. Write, Sanford
ifrrald, Rox 72. Sanford.

We’ re Clearing Our Stock To Make
Room For New '64 Trade-Inn.

1961 Chevrolet Impala
4-DOOR SEDAN;
V-H engine,
automatic tren*mi»«ion, p o w e r
steering, radio and heater. An ex­
tra rlean ear and a good hoy at
only . . .

$1695

1959 Dodge Half-Ton Pickup
Cyllndrr engine, wrstraait mir*
re, heater. A atury truck, ready

▼ M U

H

1962 Chevrolet Bel Air
fi.PABKKNGHIt STATION WAG­
ON; V-H engine, automatic trans­
mission. power steering, power
brake*, radio and heater, air con­
ditioning. Sparkling white finish
with blue Interior, good tlrea and
«ety rlean.

$2295

1963 Chevrolet Bel Air
4-1)0011; V-H engine, automatic
Iranarniimlon,
&gt;wer steering, pow­
er brake*, radio and healer, beige £
exterior finish with beige and tan ▼
interior. This la an extra clean, oneuwnrr, low mileage car.

WE WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE THE
SAME EXCELLENT “ SHOW” DEALS

OPEN FIU. NITE &amp; SAT. AFTERNOONS

THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF APRIL!

$43 MONTH
3 &gt; Bedroom Home

Holler M otor Sales

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N

CUSTOM REALTY

COMPANY

$100 DOWN

WINTER PARK
Corner l.rr ltd. and 17-92
Phone 641-0021

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-081*1

INCORPORATED
308 E. Firtit Street
Sanford

* 6l
* t/$
»ti

Ph. 322-1481

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Zip Code 52771
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WASHINGTON (U P I)-T lie tolerate “ this guerrilla w ar-(w ere settled by binding srhlnation's railroads announced fare" 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 ex­ negotiations. However, bar­
behind the scenes in Monday
Engineers (BLK) 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
CAPE KENNKDY (U Ptl — 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)CT 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
LBJ Keuther Guestl1
‘he watcmiitf
,,r,:R.Tm' were Un» tin- North Orlando Village Coun­
this guerrilla warfare, Ilia
Jeep wus negotiated into a
j " Also
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
James
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,aJ*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 lom iim 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,
•
• •
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 PI) — 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 1craft fn m or. village, rtninfl will not lie In­
well
to
General o f 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, theirs ........ ,
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 Jacob­ 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 Jr., 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 (UPI) - 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
PI)
—
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 mi 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, o f Orlando, said tlu&gt;| mission would la' aware at all to Washington ns assistant to j remain in spare “ about one
•
• •
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
Ti er y
distintegrntion
i n struction. The 12 month period mediation service announced body of MacArthur was moved
made.
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
•
•
•
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 o f
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 PI) — 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 -1the 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 Jai 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 51rs. Libby Atchi­
Coffee Or Tea
KKMAII. Tex. — Astronaut- vited, along with other state son, clerk, will also assume
P o s t 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 Jr. 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 ta 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

JIQJLVA...

City Plans Better

Council Takes
Up Gas Issue

B R IEFS

Deal For Firemen

New York Bids
Farewell To
Gen. MacArthur

Strike Continues

Folks Suffers
i Fund Shortage

Cape Strikers
To Return

EEC Head Quits

J

Schools Get
Impact Payment

8 Firms Indicted

F R ID A Y N IG H T SP E C IA L !

FISH FRY

A L L YO U C A N EAT —

School Plan

•

fi

ADULTS

35

Glenn Moved

* I*. 0. Exam Set

i

Political Rally
Set Next Week

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6 - A — A p r il 29, 1964

WASmNOTON (U PI) —
J u n ta R. Hoffa appeared to*
day to be losing the iron grip
b o baa bald on Uia leaderahip
o f the 1.8 minion-member
Teamatera Union.
The beleaguered Teamatera
boea baa cut himself off —
■t leant temporarily — from
further uaa o f union fundi to
pap bia heavy legal billa. He
made the move after bia right
to bava the union pay hla le­
gal billa waa challenged by
other Teamatera offleiala.
la labor circle* thia chal­
lenge to Hoffa waa regarded
aa c a t o f the atrongeit threata
to bia leaderahip in many
yeara.
Hoffa, who haa been con­
victed o f Jury tampering and
•entenced to eight yeara in
prison, la now on trial in Chi­
cago on chargea of defrauding
labor-management truateea o f
o Teamatera' penaion fund.
Teamatera vice preaident
John J. O'Rourke had de­
manded that the international
union atop paying Hoffa'a le­
gal expenaea until ita 13 man
executive board can decide
whether thia conform* with
federal law.
Hoffa ordered the auapenalon of legal payment* until
o legal expert unconnected
with the union can review the
matter and decide. The expert
has not yet been chosen.

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MIAMI (UPI) - It wai an
right lor her to atrip to the
waist In n bar. boaomy waitteas Merry Elder told a
Judge: " I have an entertainer’ a llcenae."
The pretty blonde, who aald
She models brassieres at a
sideline, had been baled be­
fore Justice o f the Peace
Hugh Duval on chargea of
lewd and lascivious conduct,
tulng obscene language and
serving drinks while still a
minor.
Stats beverage agent* testi­
fied they arrested Miss Elder
at n North Miami bar last
month after Mm stood beneath
n aptotllght, "took off her
Mouse and shook," all the
while shouting obscenities at
customers.
"I t was all part jf my
a c t" and permluable "under
an entertainer's license, like
n poetic llcenae, you know,"
Miss Elder explained to Du­
val. "I'm a poor man's Bell*
Barth."
Belle Barthe, someone off­
ered, was an entertainer apeclaliiing in "b lu e" routine*.
Asked bar age, Mlsa Elder
told Duval, " I ’an 23."
"She's IB," agents said.
Duval dismissed the Uquor
count and dropped the va­
grancy charge, but he bound
her over to criminal court on
(be lewdnesi charge**.

Legal Notice
I N T B S C I N C U T C O U N T IN
A N D V O N B K M IN O L H C O V N .
T V , P L O H IU A
IN CM ANUKM V I M *
T 1 IK W ll- U A M M J U IIM H H A V IN O S H A N K , a corporation.
Plaintiff,
J A C K M t T C H N U * at *1,
Defendant*.

N O T IO N O P S U IT
T U N M T A T B O P P U 1 U IP A —
T O i J A C K M 1 T C IIK I.I. and
T IIK I. U A M IT C IIK I. l.
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unknow n
Ton a r* haraby notified that
A suit haa btan fllad again*!
you and Nathanlal Jarkaon, in
lb * a bora aatlllad rnu**| and
Ib a t you are haraby required
to Vila you r aaawer with tho
C la rk o f thia Court, and to
eerre a copy tharaor upon tho
P U In U t r *
attorney
wbaao
aam a and addraaa iat
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P r o Coafaaao w ill b * antarad
aaalnat you for tbo roll*! de­
manded la tho Complaint.
Tho nature of aald ault being
fo r the foracloauro of M orti u i encum bering the property
and praailaa* located In B*m Inola County, Plorlda. deecrlbad aa follow at
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C loak o f C lrou lt C o u rt
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W EATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered showers mainly today; high today in 80s; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 66

Normally the procedure with
unsigned letters la to con­
sign them to File 13 but it
la believed that our reader*
wiH appreciate this one sign­
ed "from an Old-Timer who
remembers the long lean
years of Sanford." It follows
"After reading your column
concerning the naming of the
Rand's Aljey Mall, 1 wonder
ed if you or your paper know
how very many years (dur­
ing the depression especially
when the City of Sanford had
neither money nor a city
manager) that Arthur Yowcll
paved and repaved that alley
along with many other civic
contributions toward helping
keep First Street intact. This
Is no reflection on Mr. Wil
liams as he also made his
contribution to Sanford."
• • •
The ladies’ luncheon last
weekend for the wives
visiting Shriners was a huge
success, says Illustrious P o­
tentate Harold H. Kastner, of
Bahia Shrine Temple. "And '
he adds, "m uch credit for it
should go to Mrs. Volie Wil
liams Jr. and Mrs. Byron
Leach.”
• • •
Sanford Kiwanlans are set
for Saturday's pancake sup­
per and auction. The event
will get under way at the
Sanford Civic Center at 4:30
p. m. Supper will be served
from then until 8 p. m. The
auction will begin at 8 p. m.
and is slated to wind up at
8. Proceeds will go to the
club's underprivileged child
ten's fund.
• • •
Signs of the times of pros
perity: ACL has ordered 333
new freight cars at a cost of
more than $3 million. The
cars will be used for trans
porting pulp wood and gypsum
board.

United Press Leased W^re

Established 1908

Quake Hits Town
ATHENS, Greece (U PI) —
The village of Klima on the
Aegean Island of Skopcios, 80
miles north o f Athens, was
d ev a sta ted Wednesday by an
earthquake.

2 Escape Routes

Deaths Probed
MIAMI (U PI) - A private
detective agency say a it is
probing the mysterious deaths
of millionaire financier Louis
Bcrlanti and his son so the
widowi can file a auit for in­
surance benefits.

MAYOR A. L. WIl-SON will cut a ribbon at 2 p.m. Friday dedicating the
new Rands Alley mall between Firat and Commercial Streets eaat of
Park Avenue. The Art Association will hold an art exhibit from 2-6 p.m.

Resolution OKd
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) Jacksonville's strife-torn biracial committee has adopted
an NAACP-backed resolution
calling for the Immediate In­
tegration of local public ac­
commodations.

Refugees Rest

Altamonte Moves For March Traffic
Cut In Water Rates Toll Hits Peak
Users of Altamonte Springs redurvs (o attain this goal
new water system may get were to be studied today by
a rate reduction soon. Pro- the Altamonte Springs Town
Council.
Council members Wednes­
day night noted the increased
use of water and the propor­
tionate lower cost of the ser­
vice in citing the desirability
of reducing the rate.
They were to confer with
an official of tiie Housing &amp;
Home Finance Agency to see
what' mechanics are
A volunteer fireman volun­
to reach this goal.
teered to take over the helm
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
o f the Altamonte Springs
noted the system is supposed
Volunteer Fir# Department
to be in use for six months
and he was accepted by the
prior to any changes in the
Town
Council Wednesday
rate schedule, but the optim­
night.
istic council members, includ­
The new fire chief la How
ing the mayor, decided to
ard Willoughby who cited the
start talks at once.
urgent need "as I see i f for
The $330,000 system, financa positive reorganization of led with government help,
the department.
has been in operation about
Altamonte Spring* hat been half the prcscrilwd time set
plagued with fire department by IIIIFA as one in which to
troubles for the past several determine a year-round pro­
weeks.
Resignations and gram of use.
threats o f resignations have
The only increase in the
besieged the council and as cost to the city, it was point­
o f last night the city was ed ou t is in electricity.
without a fire chief.
Water users, in lieu of a
Mnyor lawrence Swofford possible rate reduction, may
noted the city has "had a real obtain an increase in the
problem; Iota of rhiefa hut amount of water to tie used
no Indians. The main thing without disturbing the mini­
ia organization."
mum rate.
He assured Chief Willough­
Also discussed w as a change
by he would have “ a free in the ordinance governing
hand from the mayor’s o f­ the cutoff period for delin­
fice.
quent users of Ihe system.
Tim rhlrf emphasized aurh It was noted the ordinance
reorganization would "take now allows 90 days of continu­
time, hut I’m willing 'o ing use of water after the
learn." He recalled his back­ account is found delinquent.
Efforts will lie made to
ground a* a fireman and
told the council he haa not reduce this lo 60 days, coun­
had top level management of cil memliers agreed.
In other action, the coun­
a department.
He was appointed with un- cil reaffirmed its stand In not
animoua consent o f the coun­ joining in a planning project
for
establishing
a
South
cil.
Seminole Gas Authority.
Town Atly. Joe Davis was
authorized to write to the
HllFA telling it o f the coun­
cil’s position.
South Seminole communi­
ties had considered getting
funds from IIIIFA lo draw up
plans for a natural gas ay-s­
tem lo serve that area.

Altamonte Fire
Volunteer Takes
Over As Chief

Royal Honeymoon

Seek Meeting

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
CDR. II. A. MORELAND, a native of Sanford, reviewed assembled o ffi­
—Police
Chief Harold G.
cers nnd cnliated personnel thia morning at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
Smith announced today that
tion during a retirement ceremony. Ho ia the aon of Mr. nnd Mra. H. A.
the body of 7-year-old Lewis
Moreland Sr. o f Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
(llackic) Wilson ha* been
found a few mile* south of
Venice.
The hoy had been missing
since March 23.
Official reports said that
Joseph Franeia Bryan Jr.,
raptured in New Orleans
Cdr. H. A. (Speed) More tack Squadron Three (VAH-3)
Tuesday and accused as the
land,
a native of Sanford who and VAH-7 plus an additional
kidnaper of one child and the By United Press International
devoted
20 years to Naval tour with the Wing staff.
killer of another, had Item
Miami Mayor Robert King
During the 10th Annual
seen in St. Petersburg on the High promised today to create Aviation, today retired after
nearly five year* of sendee Bombing Derby at NAS San­
same day.
a public advocate if elected at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ ford in March, Moreland was
Sarasota
County
Sheriff
publicly commended by CapL
Ross K. Boyer said Bryan governor to sit in on all state tion.
He was piped over the aide Mayo for hit contributions to
also was "definitely placed" spending sessions on behalf
in traditional Navy atyle dur­ the development and testing
in the Vcnnlcc area on March of the people.
ing brief ceremonies In front of many alrborn weapons
24.
"The
people will know
of the station's administration systems" and for hi* "w ise
Bryan was captured in New
where their tax monies are building. Eight fellow officers counsel and effective action"
Orleans with an R-year-old
formed d o u b l e "sldcboy' in helping to introduce the
boy he is charged with abduct­ going, and why," he aald.
ing from his Tennessee home.
High, concentrating on pop- columns, saluting tho Com new RA-SC Vigilante into use
He also is accused o f kid­ ulou* Dade County, his home, mander ai he passed by his with Sanford-based units.
The commendation conclud­
naping a 10-year-old South said hit main goals will be Im­ mates for the last time.
Earlier he had reviewed ed: "Well done, Commander
Carolina boy in February. proving the stale's education­
The latter's skeleton was al system, finding new way* the assembled staff officers Moreland. Go In peace witlt
found March 31 at Hallandale, to attract industry, and creat­ and enlisted personnel In com­ tiie greatest prize of all, the
eternal high regard of your
near Miami.
ing the public advocate's post, pany with Capt. James O.
The Wilton boy last was which he described as "a peo­ Mayo- Commander Heavy At­ fellow men."
Moreland,
38,
attended
tack Wing One.
seen about two blocks from ple'* lobbyist."
For the past year Cdr. schools In Sanford and wax
his home as he returned from
Sen. Scott Kelly o f Lake­
from
Seminole
school. He was the son of land, touring Dade and Bro­ Moreland served aa Readiness graduated
Officer of Heavy Attack Wing High in 1943 after playing oa
a St. Petersburg fireman.
ward counties, promised to
Today's search was center­ have Interstate Highway 1-93 One, the staffs third rank­ the Seminole*’ football team.
ed in an area where a man completed "even if I have to ing position. He served two In the fall he entered Navel
tours each with Heavy At- flight training, commencing a
identified as Bryan called for go to court to get it done."
career that waa to span and
assistance March 24 to get
"Regardlesa of what com­
Include service In th* deve­
hit car pulled free from sand. mitments the present adminis­
lopment of Jet aviation for U.
((Earlier story on page 3).
tration hat made with the
S. carrier air foreea, •
Authorities in New Orleans
bondhold*r*-*t.$h| toll roads,
In 1*41 he married a San­
are 4 icstlonUj Bryan 5 b o u t fy ^ u“ ('!1r
tie coftijqrted during
ford
girl, Camilla Batten. The
the disappearance of the Wil­
my term,*! be *ald.
couple and their three child­
son boy.
Sen. John.,Mathew* Jr. of
Boyer said Bryan was posi­
New face* to the commun­ ren, James 13, Michele 12
Jacksonville, his voice allow­
tively identified by the ser­
ity
were
introduced
this and Richard S, have resided
vice station attendant who ing the strain of lets than morning at the monthly meet­ at their current Celery Ave­
pulled his car out of the aand. three hours deep, took his ing o f the Seminole Cham­ nue address since 1939.
The Naval offlcer'a parent*
Tiie attendant said there was cam palg. to the University of ber of Commerce Coffee Club.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. More­
no hoy with Bryan at the Florida, hitting at the "wild
Master of ccremones for the
promise*" o f tome of his op­ informal gathering was Char­ land Sr., live at U10 Palmetto
time.
Avenue.
ponents
and
again
tingling
out
Boyer said Bryan purchased
lie Morrison. Chamber public
"Retirem ent"
plana
foe
Fred
O.
Dickinson
of
West
s tire tnd tube front the ser­
relations director.
vice station, using a stolen I’alni Beach for special com­
Mora than 30 persona visit­ Commander Moreland Include
ment.
credit card.
ed the Chamber for coffee a position with a Winter Park
securities brokers.
"I have made only one
The search was centered
nd donuts. Meetings are held
six-tenths of a mile smith of promise in this campslgn," on the final Thursday of each
the intersection of State Road Malhewa said. "That It the month.
773 and U. S. 41 south of promiso to exert every talent
Morrison paid special tri­
1 have toward bringing Flor­ bute to Sanford Naval Air
Venice,
An agent in Tampa said ida good government."
Station personnel, introducing
MIAMI, April 30 (U P I)—
Mathews drew barbs from Capt. Robert M. Ware, com­
FBI agents in West Virginia
Tho mother of ttafel Trujillo,
found s 10.VJ Hu irk that was Ilep. Fred Karl of Duyton.i manding officer of station.
Dominican Republic dictator
traced lo Bryan. They also llearli, who Inferred in talks
The officer replied that he who waa assassinated three
discovered fie was using a at St. Petersburg that hu Is "likes the way you take us
years airo, died at a hospital
stolen credit card.
tired of "Senator Mathews In" the community. He also here today.
The FBI begin to follow his running on my program."
Introduced a number o f new
Mrs. Julia Trujillo, 100,
trail by the purr liases he
Dickinson campaigned in Navy personnel who have re­
died shortly after midnight
made with the credit card.
the Florida Keys Wednesday, cently Joined the base ataff. at Baptist Hospital.
This led first to St. Peters­ slamming Karl for "low-lev­
CapL James O. Mayo, com­
burg, where Brysn made a e l" lactic* in saying Dickin­ manding officer of Heavy At­
purchase March 23, the day son opposed extension of In­ tack Wing One, was also in­
the Wilson boy vanished.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
terstate Highway 93 down thu troduced by Morrison. The
Further reports showed pur­ entire east coast of the state. captain
presented
several Revenue Commission Director
chases at Venice, Fort MeyJ. Ed Straughn said Wednes­
Mayor Haydon Burns of members of his staff.
ers, Punta Gorda and several Jacksonville was in Broward
Morrison then introduced a day that March gasoline tax
other citiea on March 24 and County Wednesday, defending number of new members of collection* totalled $13,301,•
23.
tho Duval County scltool sys­ the Sanford area industrial 465, the firat time in th*
tem against attacks and say­ and business community prior history of the tax that col­
ing whatever its faults arc Hie to 'adjourning the half-hour lections have topped th* $13
million mark.
main fault "is in the failure gathering.

High Promises
Watchdog For
State's Money

DALLAS (U PI) — Lawyers
for Jack Ruby today turned
their attention to the appcala
courts and a sanity hearing—
the two avenues that could
still save him from death in
the electric chair.

Barry Still Leads

bantam ham

NO. 180

Bryan Seen In
Area Day Child
Disappeared

m w A ...

Record Profits

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
newly batched whooping
mns chick may undergo surtry to correct a defectlva
g. The chick was ons o f two
’ the rare whooping crane
prematurely by
*S hatched pi

SANFOKU, FLORIDA

Body Of St. Pete Boy Is Found

MIAMI (U P I)-M rs . Andres
Mejias and her day-old daugh­
ter Barbara Bcnita were rest­
ing comfortably In a hospital
today after being plucked
from a leaky boat Wednesday
• • •
during their escape from
Harold Kastner isn’t through Cuba.
giving out bouquets to those
who helped make the Shrine
DETROIT (U P I )-G e n e r a l
ceremonial such a big suc­
cess. Today he pointed out Motors Corp. reported prof­
that Bob Hancock, of the its o f $338 million during the
Capri, served some 800 No­ first three months of l»8t, a
bles and ladles—at no cost record for any quarter and
to anyone—last Friday night. more than Ford Motor Co.
Also, last Saturday morning made in the entire 13 months
Earl Faust served a free of 1983.
breakfast for a large group
o f officials. And Kastner at
tributes much of the success
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
o f the Moslem Feast to Sher Sen. Barry Goldwatcr still
iff J. L. Hobby, Burk* Steele
holds a commanding lead In
and Bacot Ellerbe.
Republican convention dele­
• • •
gates despite home state
Overheard downtown:
"I
write-in vlctoriei by Ambassa­
married my wife because 1
dor Henry Cabot Lodge and
felt sorry for her and I've
Pennsylvania Gov. William W.
been sorry ever since."
Scranton.
• • •
A report on labor condi­
tions in Seminole County has
ROME (UPI) — Princess
Herald newmen puzzled. In
sidelines to the general story, Irene o f The Netherlands and
H is pointed out that employ her bridegroom, S p a n i s h
ment is at record high for Prince Carlos of Bourbon Par­
March. Then the next line ma, were off on a secret
aays Employment edges down honeymoon today, away from
due to citrus lull. And a the hectic atmosphere lhat
third note says unemployment surrounded their controversial
wedding.
at moderate rate.
• • •
Civic clubs will converge
on the Sanford Naval Air
VIENTIANE, Laos (U PI)—
Station May 13 and be served Foreign diplomats sought to­
Navy chow. This is a pro day to work out the time and
lude to Armed Forces Day place for a meeting between
May 18.
pro-Communlst Prince Sou• • •
phanouvong a n d neutralist
City Hall reacted fast to Premier P r i n c e Souvanna
the report of a political slgo Pbouma to discuss the current
on the city parking lot on crisis in Laos.
Hood Avenue. Sign was there
Wednesday evening and gone
thia morning.
• • •
City is to be highly com
mended for beautifying Rands
Alley. It’s truly nice. Mayor
A. L. Wilson will cut a rib­
bon at 2 p. m. Friday form
ally decorating the mall. Art
Association will Join with the
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce and have an art ex­
hibit from 2-8 p. m. Y ’all
come.
• • •
County candidates will make
their final pitch for votes
tonight at the Civic Center.
Democratic Executive Com­
NEW CHIEF GREETED by Mayor Lawrence
mittee la holding the rally,
Swofford o f Altamonte Springa. Howard Wil­
starting off with a band con­
loughby was appointed fire chief o f the Alta­
cert at 7:30 p. m. Candidates
monte 8pringa Fire Department Wednesday
will be allowed three minutes
night. The new chief, Bhown at left, ia being
to voice their qualifications
asked to reorganize the department which has
lor office.

Ick Chick

TIIURS., APRIL 30, 1964

been in a state o f conflict for some time. He was
given unanimous endorsement o f the council and
"a free hand" from Mayor Swofford’a office.

Citrus Men Fight
Tariff Slash
WASHINGTON (U PI)
—
American citrus industry offi­
cials met with U. S. trade ne­
gotiator Christian A. Herter
.Wednesday, seeking his sup­
port to block proposed reduc­
tions In citrus tariffs.
Industry officials told Her­
ter, the President's special
representative for trade ne­
gotiations, that U. 8. citrus
producers have nothing to
gala from a tariff reduction,
but a great deal to lose.

CHICAGO (U PI) — The
death toll on the nation's
street* and highways during
March soared to another alltime high for the month, the
National Safety Council sa.d
today.
1'raffic deaths during the
first three months of the
year smashrd the previous
first-quarter record set in
1937.
The safety council counted
430 • bij-jiway death*-- last
tenth, " per cent more than
the previous high mark of
J20U in 1983. Deaths front
January through March, total­
ed 9.900, up 16 per cent front
last year and 18 per rent more
than tiie previous record of
8,615 aet 27 year* ago.
“ Thl* toll can be reduced If
the individual atates mil cit­
ies will apply already Inown
corrective measures," coun­
cil President Howard Pyle
said. "T raffic manngenunt is
a local responsibility."
March was the 27th ttnnlh
in the last 29 to show an in­
crease
in
traffic
tenths.
Travel for the first tlnee
months of the year rosi 6 per
rent over 1963, lull wis out­
stripped by an It per cent
rise in the dentil rate

Sheen, Wallace
Assail Court
WASHINGTON ( Ul l )
Bishop Fulton J. Shew and
Alabama Gov. Georgt Wallace each attacked Stpreinc
Court
decisions
foriidding
prayers in public srhods to­
day and called for acton by
Congress to override them.
The well known loman
Catholic prelate and He con­
troversial Southern gtvernor
appeared before the House
Judiciary Committee.
The group is considciing the
147 proposals to amtnd the
Constitution to nullfy the
court's rulings outlawing re­
ligious worship as a tequired
part of public schotl pro­
grams.
Bishop Sheen criticized the
court for taking over vhat he
said wai a responsibility of
Congress. He said th* theory
that an effort is belts made
to eliminate the separation of
church and state in tlia coun­
try was "founded on a myth."
Gov. Wallace, in Ha pre­
pared statement, wal much
stronger. He said the prayer
decisions were "part of a de­
liberate design to aulordinate
the American peoplt, their
faith, their customs and their
religious traditions to at God­
less state."

New Faces At
Coffee Club

Mrs. Trujillo
Dies A t 100

Tax At New Hiffh

Shoot-To-Kill
Order Sought

UNITE!) NATIONS, N. Y.
(U PI) — Secretary General
Thant today was reported un­
der increasing pressure to au­
thorize the United Nations
peace force in Cyprus to
shoot to kill to prevent major
violence on Che Mediterranean
island.
Informed s o u r e e a said
Thant, though he ia alarmed
at the continued fighting on
Cyprus, is reluctant to issue
orders for (be peace force to
start shooting for fear o f ex­
ceeding his mandate in the
crisis.

Constable Held
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant today sus­
pended Okaloosa County Con­
stable Ah-yn K. Broxson from
office on grounds he had been
arrested on charges of theft
of government property.

of Uie state to provide ade­
quate taxation" to finance
school needs.
He said Hie state’ s tax
structure "is at archaic as
the Constitution," and Uiat
both need revising.

Folk Festival
Opens Friday
WHITE SPRINGS (UPI) —
The 12th annual Florida Folk
Festival open* at the Stephen
Foster Memorial Friday with
1,300 to 2,000 performers ex­
pected to participate during
its three-day run.

ACL Car Derailed
Rail traffic was dslayed for
about two hours this morning
when, due to a mechanical
difficulty, one car o f an ACL
freight train was derailed at
Lake Mary.

Be Sure To Vote In Tuesday's Primary
j

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Sanford Native Ends
Navy Career At NAS

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Elect

Charlie
Thomas
CONSTABLE
District 4
Pd. Pol. Adv.

ELECT

GEORGE

BOBROW
.COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
•

We Need A NEW And HETTER Approach.

•

I Am Convinced That My Study Of The
County’s Problems Will Help Solve Them.

•

Self Employed; Time For Service
Pd. Pol. Adv.

per rent Improvement.
Slnre the beginning of time
people
have been
laying
thing* like: "Every man ha*
a right to hi* own opinion.”
Ibe everlutlng mother-in-law
ha* walled: ” 8ome father
he'll make! He can't even
drive a nail.” And there ha*
alway* been a teacher to aay,
"Thl* arhool ha* had nothing
but trouble elnca your Alger­
non enrolled."
If theae atatement* are a*
old a* the hill*, let u i ven­
erate their age, not their
logic.
Generally, the man who
defend* every man'* right to
hi* opinion ha* never had one.
He own* a pet collection of
cliche*, Home inherited biases
and a home grown thlrkhendedneu. An opinion I* a concluaion you reach after a fair
*tudy o f evidence FOR and
evidence AGAINST. So what
our friend ia really laying i»:
"Every man hat ■ right to
hi* own wliatcver-comei-lntohi* heed." The fnllecy I* try­
ing to palm till* o ff a* opin­
ion.
The worried mother-in-law
aeti out to prove that tier
ann-ln-lnw will make a poor
father. She doea make a good
point: he I* an awful carpen­
ter. Uut (he doeen't prove the
point *he I* trying to' make.
Poor Algernon came before
nil the school trouble. Every­
one know* that a reuae al­
ways cornea before an effect,
hut you can’t aay that averything that precede* the effect
I* it* cauie. It’* like aaying
in a political eiauy; "There
we* no dope traffic in tliii
town till Mayor Allgood took
office," or "W * never had a
tornado hera until coffeevending machine* were intro­
duced."
Try till* one out. You hear
it every day In the week.
"Every men hat a right to a
living wage." Doe* he? Think
again. Shouldn't that etatement I* "every man haa a
right TO EARN a living
wage" or "Every FULLY
EMPLOYED /nan ha* a right
to a living wag*."?
Here’* a real beauty. "Thl*
It a free country, ao I have
a right to do what I darn
well plea»e." Tha teacher In
the first grade tried to get
through to tld* fellow when
he relied hie hand to aak,
"Can I leave the room ?"
The teacher laid what they
all aay; "You ean, hut you
may not," Tha teacher wae
trying to get arroi* the dif­
ference between AIULITY and
RIGHT. Now you hava to
atralghten out your friend and
tell him that, free country
or not, he !a ARI.E to do
what ha dnrn well plraari;
he haa a RIGHT to do only
what the law, morale and
convention darn well pleat*.
In all auch statement# (and
they will appear In tha moit
wi t h
respectable writing
somewhat more eophlitica-

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tipn), a»k yourself two ques­
tion*: What doc* he *ay he’a
proving? What is he really
proving?
There aie other everyday
gems of illogic that few ev­
er detect. 1-et’e try more.
"This paper I* losing pati­
ence with tho«c doctor* who
oppose water fluoridation In
the face of the testimony of
10 many experts." I.ooki
harmless, hut it's what is call­
ed the “ vicious cirri*." In
calling some men "expert*"
the writer is ASSUMING the
good of fluoridntion—because
they are no expert* if fluorid­
ation I* not all they *ny It
I*. The writer i* assuming a*
proved exactly what he’ * try­
ing to prove.
Somewhat along the same
line, hut n different fnllnry,
is the pretty coed who rein­
force* her case against cap­
ital punishment by quoting
Marlon Rrando and Steve A l­
len. She would ho ju il a* log­
ical if tha asked Dr. Albert
Schweitzer to mako the final
selection of this year's top 10
pop tunes. Schweitzer ia a*
much of a hep cat a* Rrando
Is a criminologist. No man
11 an authority onco he leaves
hi* field.
In critical reading learn to
examine and question general
atatement*, especially tha sacrad cows most people uttur.
(You should have read
this column In 03 second*.)
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G. K. Rutherford
In Navy Training
BAINDRIDGE, Mo. ( FHTNC')— George K. Rutherford,
chief shlpfitter, USN, non of
Mrs. J. W. Brown of Like
Monroe Hd„ Sanford, recent
ly reported for duty at the
Naval Training Center. Rain
bridge. Md.
The center, a echool com'
mand, la the tile of the
Navy’* Postal Clerk, Radio­
man, Yeoman, and Fire Con­
trol Technician School*. It
la alto the only recruit train
Ing renter for WAVE*.

KNOWS m LAVi

FLORIDA STATE B A N K
M EM BER

F J I.IX .

"In the month* he hat
held office, Mr. Kyne* ho*
performed well. He I* In­
telligent, personable and
know* the law."
ST. P E T E R S B U R G T IM E S

KEEP James IV.

KYNES
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George llubbell and Howard McBride who re­
ceives the massive gavel from installing officer
Kenneth W. McIntosh.
(Herald Photo)

DEDICATION was held in Deltona Sunday hon­
oring J. Fnirbairn Smith, left, noted Manon who
haa given much aupport to the community. Tuking part in thu ceremonies were Alger F.
(JtiaHt, mile* representative, center and Elliott
Mackle, right, who ntado thu plaque presenta­
tion.

Dedication Ceremony
Honors Noted Mason
By Mildred Henry
It Isn't often that a dedica­
tion la made honoring a man
who Is still alive. Such an
honor, however, wa* given to

Mrs. McPherson
Dies In Hospital
Mrs. Walter A. R. McPher­
son, wife of Rev. Walter A.
R. McPherson o f the Sanford
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church, died early Wednesday
morning at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital.
She lad lived In Hanford
for the pa at 1* months at ait
S. Palmetto Avenue. A memla-r of t lie Congregational
Church, United Church of
Chriit, ah* wa* educated at
Transylvania College In I-exington, Ky. She had taught
In Columbia University, the
University of Minnesota, the
University of Texas and at
Transylvania College In New
York. Sle was the author of
33 hook| and other Christian
magazine*.
Survivors, other than Rev.
McPherson, are two daugh­
ters, Mr*. Robert Crockett of
tong Hand. N. Y. and Mr*.
Peter Uermi of Pennsylvania;
a lister, Mr*. Jake Funderburg of Dallas, Tex. and three
brothers. Rolls T. McCrary
of Sweetwater, Tex., Paul
McCrary of Graham, Tex. and
Oliver McCrary of Groton,
Funeral service* will be
held at in a. m Saturday at
the church, 3101 S. Park
Avenue, with Rev. Fred Ensminger otficiating. Ilurial will
lie in Memorial Home Com­
munity Cemetery at Penny
Karma.
Hrisvon Funeral Homa In
chargo o! arrangements.

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Fund and Scholarship Fund

Pancake Supper

Installation Set
Officara will b* installed at
tha annual rovared dish lunch­
eon and ragular meeting of
the l.ongwood Civic League
to take place next Itiasriay
at 12:30 at tha Laagua'a
Building on Church Street.
Tha executive board will pro­
vide meat course for the
luncheon anil strva at host­
esses.

Withdraws
MIAMI (U PI) — Robert A.
P'trrsnn announced Wednes­
day he wa* withdrawing
from th* rare for Florida Re­
publican national rommittaaman in favor of Albert LJtobvrta III of St. Petersburg.

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By Mildred Haney
The first all-Deltona picnic
iponsored by the Pioneer Club
took place at tha picnic
grounds of the Community
Center Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
Over 300 Dcltonians attended
and enjoyed the abundant pic­
nic fare offered.
It was a beautiful day for
a picnic and everyone from
90) oar-old Mrs. Reipcss to
sevonweck-old baby Warga
basked in the sunlight that
filtered through the. centuries
old Magnolia trees.
Little Cindy Craighton pre­
sided in ceremonies which en­
titled many of the residents
to generous prize* offered by
merchants of the area. The
main prize, a transistor radio,
waa wvm by Mrs. William
Sanborn of Whitcwood Drive.
Dancing
and
ahufflcboard
were enjoyed by the active
members of the group.
This was the first of the
many get-togethers planned
by tho rnergolic and civicminded Pioneer Club mem­
bers and their friends.

J. Falrhalrn Smith of De­
troit. Editor of Masonic World
Magazine, co-author of the
first volume of Masonic His­
Is sara yaa'ra sat far
tory and well known for his
gtafa fca. Stag k |tSS * T—&lt;
outstanding work on behalf
Hu d f r f s n far W « k «ftlgasset
of tha Masons.
For five years ho has ar­
ranged trips to the Carib­
bean for tbs Masons and In­
stigated many other events
CAMERA SHOP
for their benefit and plea­
210 S. I'ARK AVE.
sure. More recently, his ef­
forts have been directed to­
ward Deltona. Smith visllrd
Deltona a year ago. When he
saw the undertaking of M ic­
kle Bros, take shape, hla en­
thusiasm and wholehearted
support of this community
won for him the honor of
having a park and streets
named for him.
On a spot designated as E.
Falrbalrn Drive and N. Fairbairn Drive, the ceremony
took place on Sunday at 12:30
p. m. with Elliott Macklc
making the presentation.
Also taking part In the
ceremony was Alger F. Quasi
sates representative for Mackle Bro*. In Detroit.

AND

Auction
ALL

YOU CAN EAT

1.00

Children Under 12 — 50c

Saturday, May 2, 4:30 To 8:00 P. M.

$2,000 WORTH OF NEW MERCHANDISE!
Contributed By. . . Sanford Merchants
Lampa, PIcturea, Gift Certlficatea, Fang, Gasoline,
I’ alnt, Tlrca, Savings Ronds, Small Appliance*, Toys,
Blanket a, Jewelry, Food. Many Mora Itema Not Listed.

These Will Go Far Below Retail Prices!
Saturday, May 2nd, 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

%W0 Sanford Civic Center
SANFORD
119 Magnolia
Avenue
Phone FA 2-6331

FREE PICKUP ami DELIVERY
/

Seminole County

Deltona Picnic
Sponsored By
Pioneer Club

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Democratic Primary — May 5
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Gurden Club officers,
instilled at the 10th anniversary meeting of
the club, arc, from left, Mian Constance Malcy,
Mrs. G e o r g e Knoth, Miss Deborah Glover,

S T IP ONE—Pre arrange your
by phone with Ralph
i Parole! or Jlnt Doucette at FA
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C H A R LES M.
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For The Benefit of Underprivileged Children
Fund and Scholarship Fund

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Women's Advancement Program Hits Snag-Too Many Men
LBJ Gets The B a d News
| WASHINGTON (LTD -T h e
|Labor Department has bad
news for President Johnson's
advancement of women cam[ paign—too many men.
Available to you without n
The word is that men are
doctor'*
prescription,
out
drair called ODKINEX. You expected to provide tougher
must lo*» ugly fat cr your j competition for women seek­
money back. No strenuous ing jobs in the decade ahead.
rxi-reise. laxatives, massage In fact, many of the men are
nr taking of so-called redur*
i n g candies, crackers or going to be looking for work
cookie*, or chewing gum. (HI­ in professions that women
KIN'KX i* a tiny tablet and have long dominated. School
easily swallowed. When you teachers, social workers and
lake ODKINEX, you still en­ librarians, for example.
joy your meals, still eat the
Ami the girls are making
foods \vu like, but you simply
don,'t have the urge for extra only small and insignificant
portions because ODKINEX gains in the types of jobs
depresses your appetite and traditionally held by their hus­
decrease* your desire for bands: engineers, accountants
food. Your weight must come
down, because a* your own and physicians.
I.aljor Department experts
doctor will tell you. when you
eat less, you weigh less. Ort say this is so "despite the
rid of excess fat and live publicity given the growing
longer. ODKINEX costs &gt;3.(10
ami is sold on this GUAR- acceptance of women in the
ANTHEs If not satisfied for occupations once reserved ex­
any* reason just return the clusively for men."
package to your druggist and
They didn't say how to
get your full money hack. No I solve the problems this poses
•lueitteni asked. ODKINEX is
sold with this guarantee by: for Johnson, who wants to
emphasize the importance of
McKrynnld* Drug Store —
wsimen in government.
Sanfhrd— Mail Orders Filled.
Private employers are said

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SKMINOLH COUNTY
Pd. Pol. Adv.

NEW ORLEANS lUPD —
FBI agents sought today to
link Joseph Francis Bryan
Jr., aecu °d of kidnaping a
Tennessee boy, with the dis­
appearance of other children.
Bryan, a former mental pa­
tient. was being held in $t50,0oo bond on charges of kid­
naping eight-year-old Dennis
Burke of Humboldt. Tcnn.,
who has been returned un­
harmed to his parents.
But another of Bryan's al
lcged v i c t i m s , 10-year-old
John David Bohison of Mount
Pleasant, S. C., was found
dead in a mangrove swamp
near Hallandale March 31.
The boy disappeared Feb. 27
as he n*dc his bicycle near
Mount Pleasant.
Bryan, 25. and a sandy- 1
haired native of New Jersey
and former convict in Neva-1
da. was taken chained anil
sullen before V. S. Commis­
sioner Frits Windhorst here
Wednesday.

W. R. WILLIAMS

000.

EX-SANFORD CITY MANAGER
TO OBSERVE 90TH BIRTHDAY

But the number of men with
college training is expected
to climb even more — up by
2 million to 7 million during
the next 11 years.
Pay is another problem for
Ninetieth birthday celebra­
the college girl. The Labor
Departments says she earns tion will be held Sunday by
"considerably less" than her W. B. William*, former San­
male counterpart in the same ford city manager, at the
job.
home of bis son, Koy &lt;5. WilFor example, a typical male |liams, 424 Elliott Avenue.
doctor earned $14,784 in 1959 Friends are invited to stop
but his female counterpart by to congratulate him be­
took in just $8,302. Among tween 3 and 5 p.m.
authors, editors and reporters
Mr. Willinms was born in
the typical man was paid Ashley, 111. in 1874 and mov­
S7.154: tlie woman in the field ed with Ins family at un cur­
got $3,172.
ly age to Ml. Vcinon. 111. He
worked with his father, W.
T. Williams, who was coun­
ty surveyor. Later, be was
elected us county treasurer of
Jefferson County at ML. Ver­
By Jane I'a.M-lberry
non for four years, lie servSeveral more act* have been rd two terms as mayor of
added for the Hootenanny be­ that city, and was county
ing sponsored by the South surveyor for several yeaia.
In 1910 Mr. Williams i i i o t Seminole Junior High School
PTA on Friday, May R. at cd from Illinois to St. Peters­
7:30 p.m. in the cafetorium. burg with his family and
A final dreas rehearsal for was active as a drainage con­
all those participating will be tractor. He built the sea wall
ill St. Petersburg and hud
belli Monday at 7:30 p.m.
In addition to the folk m a ii y important drainage
numbern by talented local contracts in St- Petersburg,
performers, the audience will Sarasota and Oviedo,
have opportunity to singnlong
llo later moved to Oviedo,
during the hootenanny.
then to Sanford, and in 1923
Fund* from the event will was city manager of Sanford,
go to purihnse new book* for wliicli position he held for
the *chool library.
six years. Hr then moved

Acts Added
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For

• including

FBI Studies Bryan's Activities

to prefer men because women
arc always leaving to get
married, have babies and
raise their children. The Pres­
ident's own job offers get
turned down for the same
reasons sometimes.
Besides, the Labor Depart­
ment study says,
women
rarely plan a lifetime career
because they expect anil
hope to get married. Almost
all of them do. Finally, some
bosses just do not like to
have women around.
The figures indicate there
will be plenty of collcgetrained women available dur
ing the 1970s. Women now
receive two out of every five
college degrees awarded in
the United States. There will
Ik- about 3 million working
women with a sheepskin by
1975 — an increase of 800.-

hack to Oviedo where be was
elected mayor of that city.
He also was elected to the
Board of County Commission­
ers
of
Seminole
County,
serving as chairman of that
board for several years
For the duration of the
war, Mr. Willinms was su­
perintendent o f the water
plant at Sanford Naval Air
Station. Later, he was in real
estate in Snnfmd with his
son, W. R. Williams, until
hi* retirement several year*
ago.
Mr. Williams lin-s with his
daughter. Miss Nell Williams,
at 1520 Dougins Avenue. He
has one other son, W. K. Wil­
liams, and a grandson, Mon­
tie Williams, o f Lakeland.

FURNITURE
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Annual

He asked for an attorney
and Windhorst gave him until
Monday to get one. His bond
was continued at $150,000.
The FBI said it is investi­
gating possible links between
Bryan and other missing boys,
specifically the disappearance

Valuable Palma
Tlic palm tree ranks second |
to tha grass fnmily in eco­
nomic importance, but tbr
palms air applied to a fur
grrater variety of everyday
human needs than any other
group of plants.

of Lewis (Hackici Wilson, sev­
en. in St. Petersburg, and
eight-year-old David Wulff in
Willing boro, N. Y. The FBI
was also interested in another
report that placed a small boy
with Bryan in Theodore, Ala., |(.
after the
Robison child's
' death.

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Reds Buck The Twist
Th« SOvfota i n trying maashru
retaliation ayainst, o f all thingi, tha
“ Twizt.”
Aeeordlng to a s t o r y out o f Moo*
cow, ortr tha past 10 yaars the Communicta hava triad to popularixa no
laaa than BO home-grown dances that
would ba acceptable both to party
ideology and Russian youth.
One o f them bora tha suspiciously

Dr. Crane's

7/You Suppose It C an Be Converted
Into a Peaceful Little Runabout?''

Western name o f the “ Slag Heap,"
but evidently it was small potatoes
next to the “ Mashed Potato” from
America, because it just didn’t go
over.
No one expects this, uh, cultural
invasion from the West to play more
than a small part in ending EastWest tensions, but that old Iron Cur­
tain seems to be a-shlmmylng and
a-shaking.

Worry Clinic
CASE S-452: Hal B., aged
U, ia taking a course in
public speaking at college.
"D r. Crane,” be began, ” 1
always like to have e big
stand or podium in front ol
me.
"F or I feel almost undress­
ed If I get up before the
class without anything to hide
behind.
"But I have noticed that
some of our greatest orators,
such as Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale, will come forth to the
front of the pulpit and just
talk to the audience, without
any podium or stand to
shield them.
"D o you think this Is good
psychology?”
Yes, this Is a superb yard­
stick for weeding out the in­
direct and monotonous clergy­
men, as well as other poor
speakers.
In fact, If 25% of our least
effective
clergymen
were
suddenly forced to stand out
In full sight of their con­
gregation, they'd immediate­
ly ba far more direct and
also maintain better eyc-contact, or else collapse.
Poor speakers try to rely
on psychological ''crutches”
such as stained glass win­
dows, a robed choir, lighted
candles and a solid lectern
or speaker's stand.
Place such a clerical "crip­
ple" In a movie theater for a
Lenten address, and he Is
bereft.
But any talented speaker
like Dr. Pcele Is perfectly
at ease In the theater, for
Dr. Peele talks directly to
his audiences, using narra­
tive cases (parables).
He will employ spot news
stories
from
the current
newspaper or refer to a
comic strip character.
Hs always includes amus­
ing and revelant examples
he has personally encountered
amoog the people he has
met during the day or week.
Far that "narrative” or
"anecdotal” formula U the
precise recipe that Christ
employed to hold his audiences in rapt suspense all
afternoon on the open hill-

You Have To Talk Back
Communication is a two-way
street For understanding, ideas and
thoughts must travel in both direc­
tions.
What happens when, somewhere
along tha route, traffic snarls? Mis­
understanding and confusion can re­
su lt
In a series o f experiments, a Ball
Telephone Laboratories scientist has
graphically demonstrated the role
o f two-way communication in tack­
ling a problem.
In each te st six people were di­
vided into pairs. Each o f the given
a set o f dominoes. The dominoes of
one person (A ) in each group were
ilaced in a specific pattern; the domno
noes
o f the other person (B ) were
unorganized.
“ A ” was told to tell
norgan:
“ B” h y telephone how to set up his
dominoes in the same pattern, but
with this difference:
In Group 1, “ B” could not talk to
“ A.” Result: none o f the "Bs” got
the pattern light.
In Group 2, “ B” could only indi­
cate by pressing a buzzer that he
didn't understand the instructions
o f " A ," who was allowed to repeat
the instructions. Result: some of the
“ Bs” got the pattern rig h t
In Group 8, “ B” could talk to “ A ”
Result: all o f ths "Bs” got the pat­
tern righ t
When interviewed after the tests,

f

"A s” in Group 1 thought the “ B’s”
were dim, since they couldn’t under­
stand simple instructions. But the
“ Bs” felt the "A s” couldn’t explain
things.
The Group 2 participants express­
ed similar views, but not quite as
strongly.
Only the Group 8 people—who
had been permitted full two-way
communication— felt happy about
the experiment.
The tests seem to show that it’s
easy to misunderstand, misinterpret
and become completely confused
when two-way channels are closed.
Small wonder, then, that a com­
mon phrase these days is, “ Well,
what I meant to say was. . .”

Thought For Today
And he will give rain for the seed
with which you sow the ground, and
grain, the produce o f the ground,
which will be rich and plenteous. In
that day your cattle will graze in
large pastures. — Isaiah 80:23.
America is a world symbol o f pro­
ductive power, of military strength,
and o f great material wealth but
this Is not enough. We must demon­
strate the qualities o f moral leader­
ship, for power without morality is
power without purpose.— Walter P.
Reuther.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley
i

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N BA ) —
Ths** days yon can’t gain
•Undine la Washington
mayba a lot o f other
&gt;if you aecopt tha aurfac* evidence o f ovanU.

Holmes Alexander

It Isn’t Easy
WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Watching Congress at Ha
swksrd, often chsotle and
sometime! ludicrous business
o f lawmaking, It Is all too
easy to forget that these near­
ly 600 men and women era
laboring collectively at ths
high purpose of translating
Ideal* Into action. Legislative
writing, when you come down
to its essence, is roughly
equivalent to literary writing.
Both are a creative effort to
comment constructively upon
tha ever-mysterlous ways of
Ufa.
To anybody who has watch­
ed ths House subcommittee
at work on its War against
Poverty, or the Benate In Ita
moiling debate over Civil

Rights, an elevated appraisal
of Congressional labor* will
not seem amiss. Both these
group* are up agalnit the un­
deniable fects o f humen In­
equality. I’ o v e r t y-strlcken
parsons and families within
our Affluent Society, and Ne­
groes In an Anglo-Saxon re­
public, are subjects e f deep
study and concern for reasons
that do the Congress credit.
For one thing, the discontent
of the substandard people la
social dynamite. For another,
their plight speaks to the
companion
o f all decent
Americans.
There is much U he proud
of In the Congressional strug­
gles to find an adjustive farmule, but self-congratulation
and self-criticism — there Is
plenty o f both — will not
suffice. For deep In this In­
equality situation, as In all
human affairs, la the note o f
tragedy that eounda through
all great literature, oven
when It Is comic. I do not
mean defeatism, or futility,
which are Ignoble things. The
tragic ingredient haa a deep­
er quality because It calls for
courage to bear that which
eannot be altered.
The tragedy was there the
other day when a witness,
Whitney M. Young, Jr., ex­
ecutive director o f the Na­
tional Urban League, touched
a feeling that llaa in many
a heart. It la a belief that
F a d a r a l legislation eannot
grant ths Negro's craving to
be a "somebody" in a predom­
inantly white, competitive so­
ciety. Many n Negro has ac­
hieved this status — Young
mentioned R a l p h Bunch*,
Jackie Robinson and Sidney
Poltier — but each has dona
so hy extraordinary ability,
which la quit* apart from
Federal foree-laws. Young
spoke eloquently and with
deep apprehension o f the altuatlen which would leave the
Negro race at tha end e f this
Congressional session with a
"mouthful e f civil rights" and
tha same "em pty stomach"
that the anti-poverty bill cer­
tainly cannot cur* In a mat­
ter e f months, If ever.
The Civil Rights bUl. should
It pass, Is not going to turn
tha Negro into a "somebody.”
Both Hartin Luther King and
Malcolm X, one on Integratlonlet and ona a racial a*paratlonist, hava told us in
press conferences at the Cap­
itol that tha present Civil
Rights bill la Insufficient to

low la tha color that can be t h o
Communist toddlera'
sacn farthest. That’s why it movement has tnfiltntad tho
turna up In atrumllnad trains
ranks o f our young egg roland Ufa rafta.
lers. Praeoclous young Bede
Her hueband, tha President,
an old Nnvy man who may have bean caught sketching
ba alert to this fact, could the White Hoot* grounds
The big market now la In have ordered her to wear from clumps o f protective
mothras, bo- ytllow. In a campaign year, holly bushes. Their early
then U much to be said for •how o f taleat was not sp .
lim ple answers will ntvor girlng, tha candidate’s wife predated.
do, CoaplesJty, If not d*vi- maximum visibility.
Then again, twins in one
le domandad. Inao"There the 1st" la a cry meant day soma senators
ls raj h tod
which, If heard often enough, wars summoned to return to
Applying tha currant stan- can gladden • campaigner’s the Senate from their rounds
darda to some recant oronU, heart.
o f pleasure at the baseball
Yfee Herein weleeaiee Ulpet­
oee needs to dig diligently
Bo much fo r th a t No doubt game and tha theater. The of. less frees Me rteS.rfl
it*
affair*. TP* writer esey ••*
fo r the underlying plots and you road that tha annual chil­ flclal explanation, o f courtsi e pee
eeeie prerlieO Ike let­
parpnaas. Herewith some ten­ dren's Baiter egg roll on the thsy had to get back to help ter alee aarrlaa Ike writer1*
tree s e e s s e t eSSreee. Lellere
tative finding!!
White Houao lawn was called make np s quorum in tho con­ ef fewer ikee sse werte will
W o have all hsard that o ff this year on account of tinuing civil rights struggle Pe alrta preference. Lellere
eSSree—
«4 I* elkere ere arreptLady Bird Johnson, First bod weather. Think that's tha oh tha Renata floor.
■Pie pre?M*4 iker Se eel Seel
Lady o f tha Land, llkaa to whole etory?
Now who does that really Ip pereepplltlta. Peeler &lt;• eel
wear ytllow. Dare wa aaiume
Actually, "Informed tour­ fool? There hat to be a more peblMkrt br TP* ll*ralS.
this la simply because she fa ­ er* eay the cancellation was complicated explanation than Editor, Herald i
I am writing about park­
it.
tha tip-off that tho eg g roll that. Ons properly conaplraAftar all, remember, ye). la on tha way out. It aeema torlal notion la that wa were ing meters in the city. Reams
trying out new, qulck-asterri­ to me moat towns art getting
bly procedure* for pulling the rid o f these meters and the
lawmakers together In case City Commission o f Sanford
ia trying to put mors In.
o f a surprise attack.
Now this lot at the corner
Altamonte Borings
Everybody
recalls,
too,
that
Gesevs
Mrs. Jails Bsrtoa
Mrs. Joe. E. Mathiess
Theodore Horenern, a top aids o f First and Park would be
a nks place If they would
U Z -llll
S4MBI4
of ths late President Kennedy,
put a park there instead of
Boer Lsko-Forost City
Lake M a n
left the Whits House In late
Mrs. M a ry a n Miles
cutting It up with parking
Mrs. Francos W&lt;
February,
ostensibly
to
writ*
m -M 7 i
ISS-4I1S
maters.
a book about Kennedy.
Yse, I knowl How era wo
Lake Msnrss
Wall,
maybe.
But
there's
Mrs. Jsus Casselberry
Mra. H. L.
going to pay for ItT Ue*
more to It than that. Ha Is
IU-47SI
aoma other monies to pay for
Installed at a place called the
Chslsota
ths purchaas o f those two
Longwsod
Llttausr Canter at Harvard old buildings*
Mrs. Joan Magts
Mrs. Desna Bates
MS-1711
University. It does not teks
M I-SI 17
Lot's beautify tha town.
much Imagination to flgura L tt's develop our waterfront
DeBary
North Orlando
Mrs. Adsm MsDtr
that ha is being groomed for
Mrs. Doris Dess
R. T. Johnson
MS-4411
a ts -iiM
the presidency—o f Harvard.
Osteen
Ho COULD have written tho
Mis. Ml
Haney
Mrs. Clarence Baydee
hook in the Virgin Islands,
IXI-4141
from whoso university ho had
Enterprise
Oviedo
on offer. You don't give up
Mies Helen Rnodgrses
L
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
tho Caribbean without a rea­
M S-M U
M I-M I I
son.
U all this is pretty silly
•tuff, so perhaps Is a g n a t
deal o f tho conspiratorial
theorising offered here and
elsewhere in "explanation” o f
4
Sanford, Florida
Thura., April 80, 1964 virtually everything that happen*.
Next time a public figure
w a l t m a. i i i u w , morron asm r e s u i a s a
SrNAMM VOLVOn a n , ti***taU.a • Deseret &gt; IU | H
resigns a post, gets one,
gVLIAn U 0TMNSTMOM
n o t aunun
moves his has*, enters a po­
AtMoiata Kdlter
ASvsrtlsIn* M i n t p r
litical race, or pulls out,
s s s i i v a n rsci/r
n o t M ATT
Managteg sailor
Goyaers are rare natural
Q snsrsl A d r rrtliln s M anagsr watch how it works.
■AM IV L JOMNSOB
nannuerr b . btaplktom
phenomena that occur most
Tha
louder
ha
proclaims
his
City KSItor
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ClastKIea D irector
often In regions of relatively
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™ U*
JAKUS ISOSUAKKB
purposes, ths mors he insists recant volcanic activity. YelOenaty B 4lter
n etla eee M ea esor
ba la not "playing n gams," lowstono Park in northwest
D om e WILLIAMS
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Oeooty
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Roy R. Wright, Jr.
FOR

llareM la .• memPar at tha Dallas Traaa which la **.
Ullad aaalsMvely to Ue •** tor repaPUeatlea el aU the leeal
sow* prlated la tel* aewepaper.

flam Inolo County

Tax Collector
Isaivldeet a* Ons raapeaalPU for assh repredseUoa wUl Pa
• • Wrtagthg «■ Tho Heratro eopyriokt ead wlU Pe
tmeei pa Pitaped Satsrday praaaadtig

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“ VOT1 RIGHT WITH WRIGHT”
f i Pal. Adv.

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MRS. STAN COMSTOCK

Fh. GA MH4

Negro demands. The "rights”
will bs "tested” ia public
demonstrations, and will be
pushed
toward
tha goal,
clearly I m p o a s l b l a ,
of
total Negro acceptance by
white communities.
And even tha antl-Poverty
package looked pitifully in­
adequate, if not downright un­
realistic, during tha more
recent testimony of the May­
ors o f New York, Chicago
and three other cities. May­
or* Wegner and Delay told
o f the need* o f their cities in
figures that dwarf tha 1941
million which tha Economic
Opportunity A ct request* for
aU 60 States, none o f which
could reeelr* store than H i t
Jesue
documented
■bis
million, to'lbo divided among
urban and rural eommunltiaa moral texts with everyday
silks. Ths frustration o f Re­ cases, often called parables.
He picked people from the
publican Representatives like
Frollnghuyeen, Qule, Bruce
and Ayres, who a n as antipoverty n i the Democrats but
more clear-eyed about tha de­
fects of the bill, brought out
an Inevitability to be faced.
This legislation will heap dis­
illusion and disappointment
upon all who look for any­
thing approaching what the
President has repeatedly call­
ed "total victory over pov­
erty.”
Here Is a depth o f tragedy
In a situation that does not
call upon us to quit, but which
does call upon us to poadar.
Not one legislator to my
knowledge, and few, If any,
of the leaders o f the race
most affected by both thee*
Mile, have tried to prepare
the people for living on cou­
rageously and philosophically
with troubles which legisla­
tion can express but can nev­
er totally eradicate. Nothing
In either bill makes a refer­
ence to spiritual religion
which is, after all, not tha
opiate o f the people, as Com­
munists say. It Is tha univer­
sal balm for all whose lire*
are heavy-laden with griefs
that are personal as well as
racial and economic.

audience as examples or
used a borrowed ooln or
placed • child In his Up.
Once he sat down In the
synagogue and started speak­
ing from his seated position,
as a novel method of attract­
ing attention.
For Jesus was a dramatiser
and
"sensationalirer,"
much on the order of Dr.
Morgan,
our Northwestern
western University psycholo­
gist mentioned yesterday.
Jesus believed In advertis­
ing, so he sent 70 press
agents ahead of him to re­
cruit the crowds.
He employed polls of pub­
lic opinion. He launched the

first eburch picnic when bo
fed the 5,000 with the U d's
loaves and fishes.
He started the first Easter
sunrise breakfast.
He tied his critics into for­
ensic knots by reversing their
questions and tossing I-hom ­
ed dilemmas back st them.
Jesus also talked the 1st*
guage of the people, Instead
of trying to high-hat his audience with long, Jawbreaker
words!
He urged people to think
for themselves, instead of
being religious parrots. So
read the Four GospeU with
this new slant and you'll bo
thrilled anew.

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April 30, 1964 — Page 5

starts tomorrow! plok your
dealt oome and get ’em !
special prices-no money
down - oompaot to big-oar sizes!

Annual M ay Day
Fellowship Set
Here Friday

McCann a Wants
Fair and Equal
Assessments
‘ ‘To assure fair and equal as­
sessments In Seminole Coun­
ty, a qualified experienced
professional real estate ap­
praiser should be elected to
the office o f tax assessor."
Richard E. McCanna, candi­
date for the office recently
stated. **My experience In this
field for the past 16 years
definitely meets these require­
ments."
Pd. I’ol. Adv.

Rev. Paul M. Edrls, D. D.,
o f the First Presbyterian
Church of Daytona Beach,
will be guest apeaker for the
annual May Day Fellowship
Meeting of the Sanford Coun­
cil o f Church Women to be
held Friday at 10 a. m. at
the First Methodist Church.
Ills sermon topic will be "F e l­
lowship of the Concern.'*
Soloist for the service will
be Mrs. Harry Echelberger.
Mrs. George Touhy will be
at the organ. Mrs. E. F.
Christiansen and Mrs. Char­
les Clemmer will be in charge
o f ushers.
Rev. John Adams, pastor
of the host church, will give
the benediction.
Mrs. R. A. Smith, presi­
dent of the sponsoring organ­
ization, invites all church
women of the area to attend
the service. A social hour
will follow the program.

i

PINECREST ELEMENTARY this year won the membership increase
plaque awarded by the Seminole County Council o f PTA. Accepting the
award is H. P. Hcckenbach, Pinecrest principal, right. Others in the photo
are PTA Council President Phil Simpson and Mrs. Gloria Simpson, first
vice president. The winning PTA showed an increase in membership this
year from 265 to 726.
(Herald Photo)

Maryann

Mile*

Byron L. Kimball, co-chair­
man o f the Long Range Plan­
ning Committee o f the Sem­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce, will be guest
apeaker at the May meeting
o f the F oreit City Commun­
ity Aiioclation.
The dinner and buiinesi

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meeting will take place Mon­
day in the Blue Room of the
Trade Windi Caftcria in Sem­
inole Flata beginning at 7:30
p.m. Kimball will report on
work of the committee and
make prediction! concerning
the county'i future which are
expected to occur within the
next throe yean .

VOTE FOR AND —

WE’ LL nE GLAD TO HELP YOU

Elect
W. Lawrence
Swofford

WITH PLANS AND ESTIMATES.
Free Estimates

County Commissioner
District 3
Seminole County
DEDICATED TO
GOOD GOVERNMENT

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Pd. Pol. Adv. by W .
Lawrence Swofford

South Seminole
CT P To Install
New Officers
ny Jane Caaaelberry
New offirera for the com­
ing year will be Installed at
next Tuesday nlght'a meeting
o f the CTP o f tho South
Seminole Elementary School
at Canelberry to be held at
8 p.m. in the school auditor­
ium. Christy Harp, principal,
will be the installing officer.
A vote will bo taken on
what to buy for the school
from CTP funds.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed by second grade mothers,
The final CTP board meet­
ing for the current school
year will be held at 7:30 p.m.
today at the home of the pres­
ident, Mr*. H. D. Sterling, 331
I’ lncy Ridge Road, Cassel­
berry.

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�Barracudas Eliminate Tribe From Class A Tourney, 6 To 2
®kr

With Record Of 7-9
Seminoles End Year
The curtain came down ab­
ruptly Wednesday night on
Seminole High’s baseball tea
eon when the New Smyrna
Beach Barracudas downed
Coach Jim McCoy’s Tribe, 6
to 2, in the opening round of
the sub-group, Class A base
ball tournament. The affair
was played in DeLand's Con­
rad Park.
Eddie Fitzgerald got the
nod from McCoy and tolled
on the hill for three and twothirds innings before he gave
way to Rick Sires. The pair
o f Seminole chunkers permit­
ted the Barracudas only five
hits but they weren't as
etingy with their free passes.
Fitagerald and Sires Issued
no less than 10 free tickets
which combined with five hits
and Somlnole's one miscuo
o f the contest paved the way
for the New Smyrna win.
Seminole's one miscue was
a throwing error which al
lowed three Barracudaa to
ecort.
The Tribe, paced by catch
o r Billy Higgins at the plate

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who went three for four—two
singles and a double, scored
lone runt in the third end
fourth. In the third Higgins
doubled In Steve Harris end
in the fourth Sonny Messer
singled in Berry Johnson.
Meanwhile, New Smyrna
scored Its first two runs In
the eecood, added another la
the third- end pushed over
three runs In the fifth on the
throw error.
McCoy said this morning
that both Fitizgerald and
Sires hurled food beeeball,
save for wildness. Fitzgerald
wasn't as sharp as usuil due
mainly to Inactivity for a
couple weeks because of a
shoulder Injury. On the other
hand, Sires was also off
form since he's just over the
measles.
The Seminoles wound up
the season with an overall
record of seven victories and
nine losses.
Score by innings:
Seminole
001 100 0 - 2 6 1
Now Smyrna 021 130 x—6 S 3
Fitzgerald, Sires (4) and
Higgins; Rosner and Wil­
liams.

Patterson Signs
To Fight Machen;
Liston Is Broke
NEW YORK (UPI) — Floyd
Patterson and Eddie Ms chon,
seeking a shot at Cassius
Clay’s heavyweight title, have
signed for a 12-round July
bout In Sweden.
The bout will be held In
Solna Stadium July S and co­
promoter Edwin Ahlqulst of
Sweden predicted a eel!out
crowd of 43,000 at Wednes­
day's signing.
"Cassius Clay will have to
fight the winner of our bout,"
Patterson said. "H e’s in boxlng lo make money and that
will be the" only really bigmoney fight."
Meanwhile — Former bee*
vywelght champion Sonny Listoo said he would go up into
tiie Colorado mountains Mon­
day to begin training for an
other fight this year—poss­
ibly with Clay.
" I got to fight again this
year-" Liston aald. "I have­
n't got nothing, not a quart­
er. The government has H
all and I don't understand it.
They're holding it for Uses,
but I don't see how they can
take a man's whole pay for
taxes.”

Junior League
Results Wednesday
Clvitan 7, Klw.nl, &gt;
Clvltan
loo 023—7 3 1
Klwanis
200 000-2 2 8
WP—Jimmy Williams (1-2),
LP—Allen Cooper (0-1)
STANDINGS
Team
w L
Elks
s 2
Klwanis
8 2
Shrine
4 3
Lake Mary
3 3
Rotary
3 4
CPO
2 3
Clvitan
2 3
Games Today
Klwanis at CPO, 4:30 p.m.
Rotary at Elks, 7:30 p.m.
(At Memorial Stadium)

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ACCEPTING AWARDS at the end-of-the-nenson banquet of the Holler Motors-Navy Wives
League are (from left) Elizabeth Klein, Suzy
Reno, Betty Quillen (captain) and Norma Shipman who received a trophy for Dee Cooke. The

ladies represent the VAH-9 Officers' Wives
team which captured the league title. Pictured
with winning foursome is Charles Smith of Hol­
ier Motors.
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.).

Dodger-Giant Pay TV Set
For Fast Start On Coast
By Bill McCormick
New*?*?** Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK - ( NEA) Without good attractions, how
can you persuade home tele­
vision sports viewers to pay
for what they get now for
nothing?
And without home viewers
to pay for them, how arc
you going to get the good at­
traction!:
It’s like the old puzzler,
"Which came first, the chick­
en or tha aggT"
"I think we h ive It lick­
ed ," said Harold Walasman,
aisiatant director of sports
for Subscription Television,
Inc. "W e have the Dodgers
and the Giants and will have
about 24,000 home seta wired
for pay In Los Angeles and
San Francisco- two o f the hot­
test baseball cities In the
country, by tha time we are

Men's League
Retails Wednesday
Kiagswood 12, Wllaoa Malar 1
Kingiwood 810 230 1—12 I I 1
Wllaoa
Malar
000 000 1— I 7 6
WP—Bud Montieth (4-0),
L P -D o n Maisie (3-3), HRs—
Danny
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McRaaey 21, Fla. Stale Bank
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McRaney
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W P -F rank Williams (4-2),
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Mike
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W L
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7 0
McRaney
4 2
Chase
4 3
Robb's Construction
4 3
Wilson Maler
I a
Longwood
2 3
USO
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ready to go on the air in
July.
"And we're not going to
hurt the live gate," he add­
ed defensively, "there or any­
where else. We're Just an ex­
tension of the regular box of­
fice, and we're going to fat­
ten it, not bleed It to death."
STV has a 15-year deal with
the world champions and the
Giants—hard five-year con­
tracts with two five-year oplions. Roth clubs own stock
and share In the proceeds
from the viewers.
• • •
"We have that other neces­
sary Ingredient, too^moncy,'
continued Wclssman. "Last
fall we Issued $21 million In
stock—and It waa subscribed
In less than a week. An elec­
tronics firm and one that ape
clallxea In billing are part
o f our setup so we are certain
to have mechanical faclllt
lea."
STV operates on a little
electronic gadget about the
size of a cigar box which has
three dials — one for each
channel they will use. The
gadget can be Installed on
any home set for $10. After
that, the subscriber pays $1
a week for maintenance and
approximately
general
ad
mission cost for each sports
event he tunes In. The first
C3.000 subscribers in each
area will pay only $5 for In­
stallation and the malntcn
ance fee will be waived for
32 weeks for them.
STV will telecast home
games between the Dodgers
and Giants. The cluba are
committed to free television
on away-from-homc games
this year. After that there
will be nothing on free tele
vision.
"We can make S.OOo new
Installation! a month in Lot
Angeles,"
said
Weissman,
"and perhaps 7,500 In San
Francisco, because homes are
more concentrated. Within 3
yean we hope to have twothirds of all the homes in
the two cities set up for
STV."
l i t
Walter
O'Malley,
Grand
Panjandrum of the Dodgers,
agreea completely with the
belief that home pay tele
vision will help, rather than
hurt, the box office.
"1 have figures to show
that radio, because R was
more or le u a teaser aod
didn’t give tha llatner the
whole aapact of the gamehelped build patronage. I al­
so havo figures to show that
free television eliminated a

lot of customers. Since paytelevision Is only an exten
sion of the live gate, It will
help a lot. Think what we
could have made on our
three-game pennant •deciding
series with the Cardinals last
year."
O'ifalley
was
asked
If
people wouldn't visit homes
where STV was installed In­
stead of attending games at
the box office.
"Not for long," answered
the wily one. "Sooner or la­
ter a fellow gets tired of be­
ing a host and dishing out
hospitality and free drinks.
Then his friends either have
to go to the park or get Sub­
scription Television on their
own iota."
That founds just like the
early days of free home tele
vision—and Milton Berle.

Major Leagues
United Press International
National League
W L Pet. GB
a a .800
Philadelphia
8 a .727 W
San Fran.
8 s .n s m
Milwaukee
St. Loult
8 6 .371 3
T 6 .338 2It
Pittsburgh
6 6 .300 3
Cincinnati
6 • .400 4tt
Houston
Los Angelea
6 6 .400 4tt
4 7 .364 4tt
Chicago
a 10 .167 7
New York
Wednesday'a Results
San Francisco 4 Chicago 0
Phils, at Cin., ppd., rain
Lot Angeles 7 Houston 2
Milwaukee 1 Pittsburgh 0
St. Louis 4 New York 2
Friday's Games
Chicago at Houston (N )
New York at Cincinnati (N )
Phila at Milwuakeo (N)
Pittsburgh al St. Louts (N )
San Fran, at Los Angelea (N )
American tM g as
W L P e t GB
8 3 .628
Cleveland
7 3 .363
Minnesota
7 3 .383
Detroit
3 4 .336 14
Chicago
Baltimore
6 5 .343 tt
New York
4 4 .300 1
Loa Angelea
• 7 .463 m
Walking Ion
6 6 .429 3
3 7 .417 2
Boaton
3 6 .313 214
K ansu City
Wednesdays Results
Baltimore 4 Boston 2
Loa Ang. 3 Washington 1
Detroit 3 Kansaa City 4
Clev. at Minnesota, ppd. rain
Chicago at New York, ppd.,
rala
FlMay’a Games
Minnesota at Kan. City, night
Loa Angelea at Chicago, nlgbt
Cleveland at Baltimore, night
Washington at New York,
night
Only gamoe scheduled.

Builders Finish
First Round Of
Season Unbeaten
Kingiwood Builders went
through the first round of the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
m ents Men's Slo-Pitch Softball League without losing a
single tilt when they took a
12 to 1 decision from Wilson
Maier Wednesday night at
Fort Mellon Park. Danny Un­
derwood and Don Harvey
homered for the Builders as
they posted their seventh con­
secutive victory without a
loss.
In the only other Men's Lea­
gue contest McRaney combin­
ed 23 hits and eight Florida
State miscucs to take a 24 to
7 win from the Bankers.
The big surprise o f Wed­
nesday's play was Civllan'a 7
to 2 upset victory over the Kiwants nine. Clvltan'a win
threw the Elks and the KiwanIans into a tie for first place
in loop standing!. Jimmy Wil­
liams was In top form when
he limited the Kiwanians to
only two safeties while whiff­
ing 10 and walking only two.
For four and two-thirds in­
nings he had a no-hitter in the
making.
Hunt Lincoln-Mcrcury won
its seventh straight In the
Little National circuit with a
10 to 1 win over Chase. The
Automen tallied in every
frame while Skipper Senkarik
and hla blazing fait ball act
Chaae down with two hltf. It
wai Senkarik’s fourth mound
victory of tha season without
a lost. Including last nlght’a
tilt, Senkarik—stingiest hurler In the loop -h as permitted
only four hits In four game*.
In the Little American,
Florida State's Banken won
their fifth in a row. a wild 16
to 15 victory over Sanford At­
lantic National Bank. The Atlantlc'i went In to the last of
the fifth leading 6 to 2 and
apparently beading for their
first win of the season. How­
ever, Florida State erupted
for 10 runs. The Atlantic*
bounced back with seven runs
in the sixth to go ahead IS to
12. But the Florida Staters
weren't to be denied. They
posted four quick markers lo
take the tilt.
RECORDS ON TURF
NEW YORK (U PI) - Two
American turf records were
set at Belmont Park in 1862:
1:21 3/5 for aaven furlongs by
Dead Ahead; and 3:13 1/5 for
a mils and threo furlongs by
The Axe II.

By BBI Vincent Jr.
Three Inches of rain Mon
day and Tuesday had its ef
feet on fishing In the St.
Johns River, according to
some reports while others
say the catches are good.
John Crlm was said to have
gone fishing for the first
time In 10 years but, accord
lng to his St. Johns camp,
not there . . . at bla Weklva
camp.

•

•

CHICAGO (U PI) — Won­
drous Willie Mays had seven
words today to pessimistical­
ly describe the best start he’s
ever had with a bat in Major
league baseball.
"Amaslng, ain’t It7" be
said. "But It won’t last."
Maya
battered Chicago
Cubs starter Dick Ellsworth
for two hit* In three appear­
ances at tha plate Wednesday,
punched another single o ff re*
liever Wayne 8churr and fin­
ally grounded out against
Don Elston In his last ap­
pearance for a three for five
day.
The 4-0 win for San Fran­
cisco waa their first shutout
of the year elevating Maya’
batting average for the seaaon, 11 i s m t i
ao far,
to '488, tops In tha National
Leagut.
In addition, ho drova in
two runs, ona with a first
inning triple when he scored
himself as well, to boost hla
league leading total runa
batted In to 20.
"I can’t explain it," Maya
laid cheerfully. "Sure, it'a
the best start I ever had. But
It won't laat. I know that. I
don't think I’ve ever gone
through a year without a
slump, and I won’t this year.
But It's amazing, ain't i t ? "
In other National Leagua
action, St. Louis edged New
York, 4-3, Milwaukee nipped
Pittsburgh, 1-0, and Los An­
geles deflated Houaton, 7-2.
In tha American Leagua,
Baltlmors downed Boston 4-2,
Detroit shaded Kansas City,
3-4, and Los Angelas beat
Washington, 6-1.

Little American

Resells Wednesday
Fla. St. Bk. II, Sanford AU. 1
Sanf. All.
100 4 37—13 9
Fla. State 200 0(10)4—18 8
WP—Andy Steele (1 4 ), L
-M ik e Rudd (0-2)
STANDINGS
Team
w !
Navy
5
Florida Slate Bank
•
George's
4
LONG SHOT
Perfection Dairy
4
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sher- Sanford Atlantic
0
Gamea Today
luck waa the longest priced
winner o f the Belmont Stakes, Perfection Dairy at George'
peylng $133.10 In 1661.
(4:30 p.m., Ft. Mellon Park

EASY DOES IT!

BUTCH RUSSELI* at
nine years old, is re­
puted to be the young­
est fishing guide on
the St. Johns River.
He worka out o f Ma­
rina Isle, owned and
operated by his grand­
parents, Mr. and Mra.
Henry Russell. Butch
recently bought him­
self a 10-hp outboard
motor with hie earn­
ing! as a guide.
(Herald Photo)

Ouehl
Pre-Hung — ALL ALUMINUM

SCREEN DOOR
White Baked Enamel Finlih

W ARREN'S
“It's a Pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic”

INT B. Beaferd Ars, 123-6141

•

'Amazing Ain't
It' Says Willie;
Giants Win Again

BEFORE INFLATION

P06 UT1MATO

PLUMBING, HEATING,
A l l CONDITIONING

On the other hand, Pat
Brooks, at Lemon Bluff, re
ported
a
Georgia
couple
caught the limit of bluegllls
and
ahellcrackers.
Andy
Handson and Speedy Willis
continue to bring in the cat
fish, some weighing IS to 20
pounds. They're the ones who
caught that 30-pound cat a
week or so ago. Pat says
however, few anglers are
venturing forth this week.
Herb Sutton, at Weklva Rlv
er Haven, tells that red
breasts and bluegllls are bit
lng good, with record catches
reported. His good wife, Adah,
pulled in a nice mess Sunday
W. W. HUey. out on Lake
Jessup down Oviedo-way, said
Wednesday that 30 to 30 mile
winds had Just about can­
celled out any fishing.

Fourth annual Greater Na­
ples fishing tournament oo
the lower Gulf coast will be
held May 1T-July 5.
Flo-lda’s fresh water fish
ermen are making It poisible
to renovate the fish hatch
cry In Blackwatre State For­
!
est near Holt in Okaloosa
County, up In the panhandle.
MARY HAY, o f Loch Funds received from the oneArbor, is smiling be­ doll sr Increase on fresh wa
cause she was just in­ ter fishing licenses are being
formed a bass she used to m od en iio the hatch­
enught in Lake Golden ery, whlcch annually pro­
is worth 8100 in the duces 600,000 panfiah and 90.Schlitz fishing derby. 000 bass flngerllngs for stock­
Some 20 others caught ing.
A new edition of Its direc­
in the snme lake were
tory of boating films baa
worth 826 ench.
(Herald Photo) been compiled and will be
ready for distribution J u m 1
Jim Crowe said there a by the National Association
six-inch rise In the St. Johns of Engine and Boat Manufac­
Tuesday, knocking fishing for turers, 420 Lexington Avenue,
a loop out around his place New York. N. Y. 10017. Most
of the 300 films are avail­
able on free loan to boating
groups, educational organiza­
tions and safety units of the
Red Cross, Boy Scouts, etc.

LATONIA, By. (UP1) - In
the early 1630a the $30,000 Latoola Championahlp Makes
waa the worlds richest race.

CAU TOOAY

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Longwood PTO Has Election

Hospital Notes
APRIL 29
ADMISSIONS
Lit* Gay* Barker, Randy
Enloe, Marianna Caminelli,
Willis Mae Adair, Louiae
Stringfield, John F. McCloakey, Larry Eaaon and Henry
Peters, ail o f Sanford; Christine R. Van Dam, Longwood;
and Marietta Greanya, North
Orlando.
niRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Jones, a Raby Girl, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Earl Mitchell, Lake Monroe;
Edythe F. Broom, DcBary;
Yvette L. Reitx, Lawrence K.
Kirkpatrick, Lrymui Leonard

SHELL:

mg

SHELLANEl
BOTTLED
GAS

R. W. Leisenring
Dies In Hospital
•6

PER 10B LB.
CYLINDER

No Inatallation Charge
Delivery Anywhere in
Seminole County

Call FA 2-5733
Sanford Gas Co.
10B W. let ST.

Rupert W. Leisenring ("M r.
Boots” ) 60. died at 5:15 p
m. Wednesday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
A resident of Sanford for
the past 14 years, he made
hit home at 217 Cedar Ave
nue.
He la survived by his wife.
Mrs. Elizabeth Leisenring, of
Sanford.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 3:30 p. m. Frl
day at Brisson Funeral Home
with Rev. Fred B. Chance of
the First Baptist Churc* of­
ficiating. Burial will be in
Oaklawn Memorial Park.

FLEXIBLE BLACK PIPE
(Ideal For Sprinkler Systems)

AT REDUCED PRICES
Vi” Diam............................... 4c/F t. Or 2.95/100'
!&lt; " Diam.............................. 7 c/F l. Or 5.25/100’
( ! i • 3" Diam. In Stock)

WALL SUPPLY
Sanford, Fla.
I l l N. French A t *.
322-5411
Headquarter* For Sprinkler Systems.

ELECT

JOE

BAGGERLY
CO N STABLE
DISTRICT 4
HONEST. EFFICIENT,
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Appllanc* dealer 1IM-1961; Since, '61 Insurance Agent.
Home, Commercial rental unlta owner, married, 3 chil­
dren. Member Baptist Church, Masons, Hone, American
Legion, P.T.O., World War II Veteran Military Police.
“ NO. 1 QUALIFIED CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE”
___________Pd. Pol. Adv. By Joe Baggerly

Ludger Girard
Dies In Hospital
Ludger Girard, 78, of Holly­
wood Trailer Park. Sanford,
died Wednesday at hit resi­
dence.
A former resident of Lud­
low, Mass., he had lived in
Sanford for the past eight
years.
Survivors are hi* widow,
Mrs. Rose Girard and one
soo, Louis J. Gerard, both of
Sanford.
Rosary will be at 8 p. m.
Friday at Gramkow Funeral
Chapel. Mass will be at 11
a. m. Saturday at All Souls
Catholic Church with Rev
Richard Lyons officiating. The
body will be forwarded to
Indian Orchard, Maas, for
burial.
Visiting hours at Gramkow
Chapel will be from 6 until
9 p. m. Friday.

J. E. Johnson Of
Longwood Dies

(5IRI, SCOUT TROOP 202 hns boon hiking over much o f Sanford and
Seminole County’s roadways cleaning up the litter ns they go. The girl*
nrc shown as they "cleaned up” part o f 20th Street. From left, Susnn
Baker, Nancy Biggs, Anna Mario Hof, Cheryl Kitncr, Judy Mansfield,
Jncqueline Thompson, Lynn Stanley, Pamela Taylor, Becky Weber, Bonn!®
Wieboldt and Becky Whighnm.
(Herald Photo)

Life Saving
Class Slated
Hie Water Safety Commit­
tee of the Seminole Chapter
of the American Red Cross
announced today that the be­
ginner, advanced beginner and
intermediate clasa In life sav­
ing tor adults only will be
held at 10 a. m. Monday at
the Municipal Pool In Sanford.
The class, under the dir­
ection of Mrs. Muriel Scott,
instructionwas
originally
scheduled for 1 p. m.

5.

6.

The Sunehine Circle o f the
Caiselberry Community Meth­
odist Church WSCS will spon­
sor a rummage sale Saturday
at th* 8uper Valu Food Store
on 8R 436. Donatlona o f
clothing and household goods
may be left with Mra. Mar­
vin McClain at 221 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

Symptom* of Dlstree* Artetnq from

STOMACH ULCERS
d u c t o EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR HO COST
Ath About 15 Day 1rial O ffe r!
&lt;&gt;r*r * t» millino p u rtirn

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atemeth and Om Oatnl W een doc to Kaaaaa A aM -Paar Dlfaatlax. Saar or Upaa*
H a mac n. Baaclwaaa. Hearts arte, etaapIcaatcaaa. a«c..dur to Xaaaaa * « M . Aik lor
-WMIare-a Siaaaapa" ahkh fully caytana
tha hotnt treatment—Saa aa

Mrlteynolda Drug Company
Park Avenue Pharmacy
Touch ton Drug Company

CREO SO TED
P O ST S

Elect

TRO Y RAY
Tax Collector

Stable
Moral
Dependable

322-0500
MAPLE AT 6lh ST.

I urge you to
Investigate my
qualification!!.
pj.

ro i. Adv.

NORTH ORLANDO Gnrden o f Ilio Month Is tit
the home of Mr. nntl Mrs. Joseph P, Schculzow,
3 Algiers Avenue. In the photo are tho gnrden*
ers of the family, four year old Mark and his
father.
(Herald Photo)

HAYDON BURNS
CANDIDATE FOR

WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE
AND SUPPORT ON MAY ( , IBM
Lifetime resident o f Seminole County. Actle* Mem­
ber o f th* Methodist Church o f Geneva,
Cattleman and eltrua grower.
Interested in development and growth o f Reminal*
County.
Will cooperate with City, County and Stale o ffi­
cials for Improvement o f roada and bridges.
With children of my own to educate, I am person­
ally interested In the Public School System o f Semi­
nole County, and will work with School official* for
the betterment o f schools.
If elected I shall cooperate with all oranitations and interested individuals to
ring about th* planning and progress
that our flaa county so richly deserves.

S

With Confidence
for the man with
experience

Rummage Sale

For County Commissioner District 1

4.

Vote

James Edward Johnson. 62,
of 207 Longwood Street. Long
wood, died Wednesday.
A native of B&lt;-una Vista
Oa., he moved to I/wigwood
23 year* ago from Winter
Garden where he resided for
many years. He was a re
tired grove foreman and a
member of the Methodist
Church.
Survivors are hi* wife, Mr*
Dollie Johnson o f longwood
and one brother. John John­
son o f Winter Garden.
Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 p. m. Friday
at the graveside in Winter
Garden Cemetery with Rev.
Fred Williams officiating. The
body will be at Niblack Fun
era! Home in Casselberry un
til 11 a. m. Friday.

YARBOROUGH
f.
3.

that a total o f $1,600 had
been earned by th* organisa­
tion during the pait term and
that $734.86 had been ex­
pended for the library.
The roontcount award o f a
banner and $3 waa won by
Mr*. I.ee'i aixth grade.

DEBATERS Bobb Doerr, left, and Lee Mingledorff, from the Rollins Collego Speakers Bureau,
were special program guests o f the Scminolo
County Young Republican Club for the April
meeting.
(Herald Photo)

EDWARD

1.

By Donna Fetea
New officer* war# alected
at tha regular meeting o f tha
Longwood Elementary School
PTO Tuesday evening at the
school auditorium.
Named were A . I.. (Doc)
Wataon; president; Mr*. Gla­
dys Pilolan vice president;
Mr*. Mary McIntosh, secre­
tary and L. C. (Jerry) Riley,
treasurer. Installation cere­
monies were scheduled for
th* nest meeting May 26.
In other huainess the by­
laws were changed to aet on­
ly six meeting* each year to
be held on the fourth Tuctday o f September, October,
December, February, April
and May. Th* board will meet
on tha Thursday preceding
the general meeting.
Riley, in his annual report,
informed t h *
membership

Jenkins, Alice McMillam, Wil­
liam Carroll, Margaree Aloway, Mary Lou Hires, and
Mnry A. Sharp and BabyBoy, all o f Sanford.

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YARBOROUGH

Jx]
Pd. Pol. Adv.

GOVERNOR

JOHNNY M I L L S , a Seminole High School
senior, was awarded the Fugle Scout rank M&lt;&gt;n,dny night during Honor Court ceremonies held
nt the First Methodist Church’s McKinley Hall.
His mother Is shown pinning on the badge in­
dicating his newly achieved rank.

WILL BE ON

Television Channels 2 &amp; 9
FRIDAY NITE, M A Y 1st, 9.-30 to 10:00
Televising From
THE ORLANDO MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
All Central

Florida will be

represented at this gathering!
G O O D REASONS FOR E LEC T IN G
Superintendent of Public
Qualified Man for Quality Education. Will seek further
provemeat in tha arena o f curriculum, text-books and
importation.
■close cooperation between county officiate.
■more meaningful elementary report card.

ANYONE
Instruction

• For Improved education for retarded children.
• For a school superintendent elected by the people.
• Will strive to keep the publle Informed about all phases o f
your school system.

JIM PIGOTT
Pd. Political Adv. by Mra. Plgott

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the I n f i ll frrsB

Mrs. Karl Honored
T h•

spacious

Osteen

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Per­
ry and three children o f Me­
dina, N.Y., recently visited
his aunt, Mrs. Frank George.

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'Mofe'Diiii
B lF fS

G U ID E
• GLOVES
LINGERIE
JEWELRY
HANDBAGS
BLOUSES
HOSIERY

4th Graders Will
Present Play Fri.
The classes o f Miss Lucile
Campbell and Mrs. H. G.
Durham o f the Westside
Grammar School wilt present
an adaptation o f the play,
Peer Gynt,” In the school
auditorium Friday, May 1, at
8 p.m.
There will be no admission
charge but all donations will
go to the Seminole County
Juvenile Council, Inc.

Mortland

horn* on Celery Avenue w it
the scene o f a refreshing
morning coffee reception re­
cently honoring Mrs. Fred
(Faye) Karl, wife of guber­
natorial candidate, from Day­
tona Beach.
Accompanying Mrs. Karl
to Sanford was Mrs. J. W.
Emmons, Daytona, o f the
State Democratic Executive
Committee.
Assisting Mrs.
mille) Moreland
waa Mrs. John E.
the former Mary
chel o f Sanford,
ing in Daytona.
The serving table was over,
laid with an ecru linen cloth
featuring hand hemstichlng
and centered with a lovely
yellow rose floral arrange­
ment flanked on either side
by silver candelabra holding
yellow candles.
The delectable iced coffee,
served from a crystal bowl
was combined with ice cream
and whipped cream and aerved with an assortment of
dainty sandwlchea and a va­
riety o f Danish pastries. Sil­
ver compotes held nuts and
candies.
Mrs. Karl’s brunette beau­
ty was enhanced by her love­
ly green ensemble featuring
a slim skirt and flattering
overblouse. She wore matinee
pearls and patent assessoriss.
The guest list for this elab­
orate coffee reception exceed­
ed 1(0.

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Coffee

Westside Grammar

Mrs. H.
,G
etin
g
s New W W
Hostess For South. Seminole
By Maryann Miles
Mra. Hal (Mary Jane) Gett­
ings of 0605 Linneal Beach
Drivs in Bear Lake it the
new welcome wagon hostess
for the Bear Lake and For­
est City area, where ahe has
been a resident for the past

two snd one half years.
Mrs. Gettings Is a native
of northern Virginia but has
lived in Florida for the past
six yean, where her husband
is affiliated In Public Rela­
tions with the Martin Com­
pany in Orlando.

DeBary H D Club
Enjoys Unusual
Varied Work Shop

AN ELABORATE COFFEE honoring Mrs. Fred Karl, aeated, waa re­
cently held ut the beautiful home of If. A. Moreland on Celery Ave. Stand­
ing from the left aro Mra. John E. Pierce Jr., co-hostcaa, Mra. Moreland,
hostess and Mra. J. W. Emmons, State Woman’s Executive Committee
member from Daytona.

Mrs. V . Bowersox

Mrs. Thomas Moon Hostess

Elected Pres. O f

To The Oviedo Garden Club

N. Fla. B PO -D oes
Mrs. Virginia Bowersox of
I-ongwood, and past president
of the Sanford Drove IIPO
• Does was recently elect­
ed president o f the North
Florida District at the con­
vention held in Sarasota.
Accompanying Mrs. Bowersox to Sarasota were Mrs.
F. A. Nash, president of the
Sanford Does, Mrs. John MeClosky, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs.
Robert Carruthers, and Mrs.
II. I* Foley, all past presi­
dents o f the Sanford BPO —
Does.
Try pototo and tuna eutlets.
Combine seasoned mashed
potatoes, beaten eggs and
tuna fish. Shape into cutlets
and roll in crushed corn
flakes. Fry until crisp and
brown.

dCw&amp;A
Fashions
2526 PARK DR.
Opea Wad. p.m. A Fri. Nile

By Evclya Lundy
Mrs. Thomas Moon was hos­
tess at her home for the April
meeting of the Oviedo Garden
Club which waa conducted in
the patio with Mrs. J. it. Bat­
tle, chslrman, presiding.
It was announced that the
next meeting would be in the
form of a field trip when
members wilt visit Weeklwacbee Springs where they
will be shown some of the
most exotic orchids grown in
the state.
Mrs. Charles Niblack, pro­
gram chairman for tha com­
ing yaar, announced that Mrs.
Fred Gsnas o f Sanford will
give a program on flower ar­
rangements in the fall. This
will be one of the few meet­
ings for which each member
may bring a guest and will be
held at tha Woman’a Club.
Guest speaker for last

week's meeting was Cecil
Tucker, Seminole C o u n t y
agent. Speaking on the "Fund­
amentals of Landscaping," he
said that people living In the
cities and in the country face
the same problems of land­
scaping today.
Five steps given for sue*
cessful planting were: pre­
pare the desired map; deter­
mine bow the area is to be
used; locate tress on map;
develop the plan and, finally,
plant the plan.
Principals of design listed
as important were simplicity,
unity, balance, proportion,
scale, contrast and repetition.
Tucker advised that the gard­
ener should (ways keep the
overall design simple and that
one should remember "plants
do grow.”
Refreshments were served
by the hostess at the close of
the meeting.

KING’S

The DeBary Home Demon­
stration Club met on Thurs­
day morning for a Work
Shop, with
Mrs.
George
Wright and Mrs. L. Ritter
supervising.
Members worked on pine
needle rraft, fired crystal
plates, ash-trays, etc. and
covered dresa hangera In foam
rubber and hand crochet.
Wash rags were made up like
"Pussy Cats” with soap In­
side, and they knitted bed
room rugs.
Mr. Jnmcs Crlckey of the
Orlando Singer Machine Co.
demonstrated button-hole mak­
ing on the machine and
hemming, etc. He explained
the best stlchea for certain
materials, and new methods
to shorten sewing hours.
Recess was called at noon,
with beverage supplied by the
club committee.
The afternoon session con­
vened at 1:45 p.m. with a
program on "Carpets."

DeBary

Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Scudder of Lilac Drive celebrated
Mr. Scuddcr'a b i r t h d a y ,
Thursday, April 23, with din­
ner at the DeBary Restau­
rant. A large birthday cake
with sparklers was brought to
the table and many frienda
were there to help Charles en­
joy hla cake.
Mr. and Mra. William Wib
llama of Plantation Road
spent last weekend at the Or­
mond Beach HoteL

I1EAUTY SALON
Over Rnumlllat’s Drug

Mr. and Mra. Robert Hen*
deraon gave their daughter,
Mra. Richard
Gibbon, of
Camp Hill, Pa., and grand­
children, Diane and Rocky, •
farewell dinner at the DeBary
Restaurant Thursday evening,
April 33. They left DeBary
early Friday morning for
home.

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Mary Jana (better known
to her friends •• "S cooty")
has an interesting back­
ground, having attended Mer­
cer University In Macon, Ga.,
where ahe was most actlvs
snd popular. Sha has been
engaged in area correspond­
ent newspaper work and as­
sociated with various period­
ical*. Prior to coming to
Florida, sht worked for ra­
dio atationa in Atlanta and
Griffin, Ga. She i* presently
active in the "Sweet Ade­
lines.”
The Gettings hsve three
lively sons, Randy, Scott and
Sandy.

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Special occasion or
"just because", give
her the gift of a mil.
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— The Mother’s Ring.
Modestly Priced, Too
MRS. HAL GETTINGS, attractive new Welcome
Wagon hostess for the Bear Lake, Lake Brant­
ley and Forest City area.

Many Other
Beautiful Gifta
for

Mother’s Day

The Welcome Wagon Club

WE ARE GIFT
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SANFORD

Flemings

Jewelry £
Luggage

Has Officer Installation
The Welcome Wagon Club
of Sanford met recently at the
Mar-Lou Restaurant for its
regulsr business meeting and
luncheon, followed by a card
party.
Installation of officers was
held with Mrs. Virginia I’ etroski, Sanford Welcome Wa­
gon hostess, serving aa in­
stalling oiflcer, assisted by
Mrs. Phyllis Rugenstein, as.
sistant hostess.
Officers installed for the
coming year are Mrs. Wslter
Blevins, president; Mrs. John
Pugh, vice president; Mrs.
Ben Shaffer, secretary; Mrs.
William Erhold, tressurer;
Mrs. Roy Pounds, publicity
chairman; Mrs. A1 Probst,
welfare chairman; Mrs. Ro­
bert Thomell, membership
chairman; Mr*. Harold Row­
land, preservation! and scrap­
book; Mrs. Morris Plankc,
telephone, and Mra. Howard
Hodgei, sunshine.
Mrs. At Probst, outgoing
president, was presented with
a silver pin and earring set
from the members, and she
graciously thanked her slate
of officers and chairmen for
their cooperation during the
past year.
Dr. Harlan Rhoadca of the
Agricultural Service Departs
ment conducted an Interest­
ing program on the care of
lawns and plants, and used
slides for Illustrations.

Card winners were Mrs. A1
Probst, canssts, and Mrs,
Dwight Norman, bridge. Door
prixes were won by Mrs. C. D.
Otty and Mrs. Walter Blevins.
The floral
arrangements
were by Mrs. Howard Hughes.
Guests were Mrs. Marvin
Wright, Mrs. Dwight Norman
and Mrs. Rebecca Keidel.

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SHIRTS and
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Personals

BY

Mrs. Albert (Evelyn) Antsr
has returned to her home on
Shannon Drive following bospita Rant Ion at Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital.

LOUISE SUGGS
Preferred By Most
G o lfe rs...............

Miss Mary Nichols and her
brother, Charles Nichols, left
recently for their home in
Spriggs, Pa., after spending
the winter in Florida.

We Also Have Many
Other Attractive
Lines To Select From

Mrs. Mary Rawlins and
Miss Mabel Chapman ha*e re­
turned home following a de­
lightful tour of points of Inter­
est in and around St. Augus­
tine and Jacksonville.
Also Mrs. Rawlins and her
mother, Mrs. Ossie Fields, re­
cently visited relatives in
Crescent City.

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Appliances with motors need
air to work at full capacity.

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Former Sanford Youngsters
Are Virtuosos In Calif.
Mrs. A kne Blackman has
received word that two former
Sanford boys are beaded "to­
ward big lime” in California.
Jimmy and Aaron Wooten
Jr., ag*d 13 and 10 respective­
ly, lived in Sanford around
four yaars ago when their fa­
ther, Chief Petty Officer
Aaron Wooten, was stationed
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
The family now lives in Chula
Vista, Calif.
The boys are composers, arrangers and guitarists all

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MR. AND MRS. LOUIS KERCHNER o f Pine
Dr., who celebrated their 50th Wedding Anni­
versary Saturday at their home. The neigh­
bors surprised them, and an outdoor party waa
held on their rear lawn.

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wrapped into one clean cut
handsoma package, and are
receiving acclaim for their
guitar virtuosity. They have
appeared on television, at ser­
vice clubs, and clvle organ!xstions in Southern California.
Not only do they strum like
pros, but the two young song
writing constituents hsve writ­
ten a surfing song, which msy
be copyrighted. Their ambi*
lion is to be professional, and
with their (tart, they are de­
finitely beaded in the right
direction.

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DEAR ABBY: What rfo
you do when you finally
find out that what had i u s peeled deep down in your
heart waa true? My sisterin-law telephoned the other
day to Inform me that my
husband had an affair about
a year a?o with a supposed­
ly Rood friend of mine. She
said she and her husband
had known about It all along. Suddenly, a lot of
things began to fit Into
place, such as cancelled
checks made out to strange
places, and several unex­
plained late evenings. Each
time I confronted my hus­
band with the accusation, lie
denies it. I would gladly
ithc him the benefit o f tho
doubt, but there is no
doubt. I can’t raise four
children alone. Do I Just
forgive and forget?
HEARTBROKEN
DEAR HEARTBROKEN:
Yes. Obviously your hus­
band wants to forget, too,
but when you try to sweat
a confession out of him, he
can’t. Forgive. Truly for­
give. Only then will you be
able to forget.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My hus­

By Abigail Van Buren

band and I are both la our
mld-to’a. We are oeat dress­
ers. and everyone compli­
ments us on how "young”
we look. Whenever we go
out, my husband spots a
"friend” at another table,
and up he Jumps, leaving
me to sit alone anywhere
from IS minutes to half an
hour. When I complain he
geu mad and says he likes
to talk to his friends.
What's bugging him any­
way? This has been going
on for years.
LEFT SITTING
DEAR LEFT:
If your
table-hopping husband
is
running for office, grin and
bear It. But if lie's just a
friendly-type Ruy who likes
to talk to his "friends,”
tell him that you are his
best friend and you didn't
go out to ait alone.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: When I
was 12 and my brother was
10, our father died. Our
mother married again, and
she stayed married to this
man until she died. At the
time o f her death neither
my brother nor I could af­
ford to buy her a headstone.
Now we have the money

and want to buy her one.
but here la the problem: We
went our mother’ * FIRST
HUSBAND'S neme on the
headstone instead of her
second husband'!. After she
died, we never aaw our
stepfather again. Our fam­
ily did not care especially
for my mother's first hus­
band (our real father),
or her second husband, so
they want ua to put her
MAIDEN name on the head­
stone. Slnoe my brother
and 1 arc paying for it,
we think we should be able
to put what we want on it.
What la your opinion?
WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: It
will be YOUR headstone
over YOUR mother’s grave.
Put on it what you will.
• • •
Get It off your chest. For
a personal- unpublished re­
ply, writ* to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
•0212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelop*.
• • •
For Abby's booklet, "HowTo Have A Lovely Wed­
ding.” send 50 cents to Abby. Box 3365. Beverly Hills,
Calif. 90212.

H i

Here is a hand that prob­
ably knocked most of the
players in the Intercollegiate
Tournament right out of the
box.
South's opening bid o f one
heart is easy enough. West
Is supposed to jump to five
diamonds, but if lie merely
Jumps to four diamonds, he
gets his par provided he docs
not bid more diamonds later.
A Jump to five diamonds
will embarrass North, but ho
should try a tlx heart bid.
Over four diamonds he might
bid four no-trump and then
go to six hearts.
In either case, South is sup­
posed to wind up playing six
hearts and West Is instructed
to lead the ace of diamonds!
and to continue with the
queen.

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when the cost of euch little
tripe would buy aomething
substantial for ths house.
What they don't see Is that a
man may nted to get away
from home responsibilities,
from work, and from the
sanirncta o f everyday youtins far more than h* needs
new- possessions.
Women,
actually,
need
change Just as murh ns men
do. Hut they aren't as quirk
to recognlta the need. They
may feel that life is dull and
boring and that they are g o­
ing stale, without realising
that a pleasant break in rou­
tine would be well-worth the
cost in time, money and e f­
fort.
8o don't belittle that need
in your husband for an occa­
sional "plunge into freedom"

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married there is no reason to
assum* that yuu and your
husband never need a chang*
o f senery and a chance to
leave your responsibility be­
hind now and then.
A plunge into freedom and
novelty, for the wife aa well
aa th* husband, will help
many a marriage from going
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k O T M K OS' APPLICATION
P(IN T A X IIRP.O
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NOTICE IS H E R E n r QIV EM, That Albert A. Myers. ths
holder of th* follow Inc certi­
ficate ha* filed said certificate
for tax dee-| to he Issued
thereon. Til* certificate num­
ber and &gt;*ar of Issuance, th*
description of the property,
and the name la which It wee
aeieteed ere ee follow*:
Certificate No. I l l
Y **r of l il u a o r * ISIS
D**&lt;-rl|itlon Of 1’ roparfyi
Lot* « A I nik. A. South
I’ark, Oviedo I'lat Hook S
I'aao 4
Nam* In which aaeaatad
Cornelia R. ae r**ent
All of tald property bain* In
lli* County of Hamlnola. mate
•if Florida. Cnleea *uch eartlfli-ate ehall he redeemed a c­
cording to law the property
■I• rl &gt;-*d In euch cerllfN-at*
will be sold to the lil*hret bid­
der at th* front door of th*
Mainlnola County Court llouee
el Hanford. Pforld*. on th*
flc*v Monday In th* month of
May. l i f t , which I* Hi* tth day
of If ay. l t d .
Paled
tide
lath
day
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Merrh. l i f t .
(Official Clerk'* ***1&gt;
Arthur If. Hack with, Jr.
Clark rir. ult Court,
hamlnola County. Florida
lly IJ. T. Hay. Jr.. II. C.
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C. A. WHIPDON. HR.,
Plaintiff.
v*.
III)!.FT N. IIOI-HTER
and EMMA d . IIOlJiTEIl.
hie wife,
Defendant*.
NOT1CK OF * l ' I T
YOU A R E IIKItr.UY ordered
and required to *er»« a copy
of your answer to tha Com­
plaint flWd against you In tha
above Court, a copy of which
I* enrlo**d herewith, on the
Plaintiff* attorney*. Slack N.
Cleveland.
Jr.
and
Carroll
llurk*. P. O. Drawer 7.. Han­
ford, Florida, and to file tha
original In th* office of the
Clark of th* Circuit Court, In
Hanrord, Samlnuls C o u n t y .
Florida, on or before th* i:tli
day of May. 1»*«; other*!**,
the allegation* of aal-l Com­
plaint will l&gt;* taken aa conf**ard by you.
Till* cave la a ault commenc­
ed l&gt;y allachmant aa above
•tyled In which th* Plaintiff
haa sought and obtained a Writ
of Attachment under which
the Plaintiff haa attached tha
following described real pro­
perly,
situated
In Seminole
County, Florida, tu-wlt:
l&lt;ot I of lllock I, of San
Carl-e Subdivision. aa re­
corded In Plat llook *.
Page 2 1 , Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florida.
DA T ED Oil* 1th day of April.
A. P. I***, at Hanford, Maminole County, Florida.
(HEAl.l
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Puldlah: April ». II, t&gt;, 10. 11*1

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11*7, c /o F.P.O.. San Franclaco,
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A sworn Complaint having
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Plaintiff, versus DONALD P.
Wll-LIAMS. Defendant, the.*
present* art to command you
to appear and fit* your Anawar or other defense or plead­
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lit* Circuit Court of fiamlnolo
County, Florida, and aerv* a
copy thereof on Plaintiffs A t­
torn*)'. Mack N. Clateland, Jr..
Attorney at Ij » , P. tb Drawer
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SUFFOLK COUSTT FEDERA L
SAVINOS AND LOAN ASSO­
CIATION. * United Slate* uf
America corporation.
Plaintiff,
v*.
ERNEST
J.
COBURN
and
FRANCES
L
COBURN,
hi*
wlf*. at ala.
Pefendant(e)
.kill H R TO A P P E U l
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TO:
E R N E ST J. COBURN
( R esid en ce Unknown!
F R A N C E S L COUUItN,
hla wlf*
(Raaldence Unknown)
and
Each and all unknown
persona, parlies and dafcndanla who claim by,
through, under or against
the aforesaid E R N E S T J.
COUUItN and FltANCMS
1- COUUItN whether a*
apoueee.
helra. devisees,
grant***, aaalgneaa, Han­
ot*. creditors, truateea or
otherwlie, ae to each and
all of whom resident1* la
unknown:
and
Each and all unknown
paraon*. parties and de­
fendants. a* to each and
all of whom residence I*
unknown,
having
nr
claiming
to
have
any
right, tltl* or Interest In
or to Ilia following de­
scribed property, which la
tha *uh)ect matter of the
above-styled cause, via.:
Lot
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IIEAII
LAKE
lilt.IJI. according In tlir
Plat thereof, a* recorded
In Plat liook II. Pag* 2 7,
of th* Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florida;
together with th* follow­
ing:
Two t l )
El-etrend Wall
Heaters loo II
Including Hie building and ap­
purtenances
located
thereon,
and together with lit* furni­
ture, furnishing*, and fltturea
altuat* therein, and
located
thereon,
VOU. AND EACH OF YOU.
are hereby notified that a
Complaint haa been filed by
th* aho t* • named
Plaintiff
against you and each of you
to fureclosa a mortgage on Ilia
a hot e*deecrlhed
property
In
Ilia ahova-alylrd rauas and you
and earh of you are hereby
required to run an Answer or
other
Pleading
responsive
thereto with the Clerk of th*
nLovc-eutltlrd
Circuit
Court
and to aerv* a ropy of ouch
Answer or other re.ponaiva
Pleading upon tho PlalntlfFa
Attorneys, Courehon and Pour■him. I2t l l e t Htrtel, Miami
lleacli, ITorldii, on or liaforo
tha Olh day of M s). 1 X 1 :
olharwl.a th* ollegatlone of
•aid Complaint will b* taken
o* confessed by you.
DONE AND OR D ER E D at
tha Hamlnola County Courthouae. Sanford. Florida, this
71 h day of April, l e d .
(Circuit Court Seal)
Arthur If. (lock with. Jr.
Clark of ih* above.antlilad
Circuit Court
D&gt; Martha T. Vlhl.o
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April I, I*, tl . I». 11(4
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Many wives da not com­
prehend the destre of their
husbands to break awuy from
routine and discipline once in
• while and g o o ff somewhere
with "the boys.**
Such wives complain about
their husband'* hunting or
fishing trips, when, in reality,
they ehould be glad that their
men can fulfill tlielr need for
freedom from routine in euclt
a harmless fashion.
Other wivea can't under,
stand why a husband wants
his wifa to go away with him
fo r a weekend occasionally,

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1:10

ean't discard a club. That
will establish dummy'* nine
spot. East can't discard a
A A Q 1084
spade. That will allow de­
V Q IIT
♦ K
clarer to aet up dummy'*
• AKI
fifth spade. In other words,
WEST
CAST
East can't discard, but the
A3
AJ9T33
rules require that he play to
D None
V 6542
the trick and the only winning
4 A Q 10181342 ♦ 7
play U a discard of a small
A l 4 l
4QJ10
ROITTH ( D )
trump.
Later on he will play in
A K it
VAKJ101
back of dummy and simply
♦ J3
discard spadea or clubs after
• Till
dummy.
Both •vulnerable
If he does this, South wriil
b t t k W es t
Nerth Bart
have to go down on* trick.
IV
4 A
4 N.T. F u n
That is provided that West
BA
Peas
i f
Pass
Pass
Pas*
never lets a little club go.
If West lets a club go- South
Opening lead— 9 A
can make the band. The play
This doesn't worry declar­ Is what la known as a criss­
er. He ruffs In dummy, but cross aqueere which I leave
it should worry East. East to you readers to work out.
NORTH

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A Sales

By Oswald Jacoby

April 80. 1984 — P u n *

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Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Phone 322-5612

Phone
Classified
From Sanford Exchance

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938
NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W. First

Legal Notice
"W K doesn't work, Mr. Icarus, what do you want ui
to do with your ntst?”

SHORT RIBS

I * THIS CIRCUIT CO CUT IN
A I D KOR RENIXOI.K COLAT r , ru o M iiiA
IS CHANCKNT.
CASE NO. I3SST
QUEENS COUNTY BAVINOB
IIANK. o corporation unilsr tha
law s o f tha Htata o f Now York.
i'la ln llff,
MTUAIIT C. STICTHON, a lio
known aa Htuart C. Hlstxin, Jr.,
and A U n itB Y HTKTHON, hla
wlfa. FAYK B. HTKTHON, a l.o
known aa Kara C. Htataon, sinKls. and OI.t&gt; IIKI'UHLIC INhuhanck

c o m i’a n y

,

Drlrndanta.
NOTICH OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLOIMDA
TO: HTUAHT C. 8TBTHON. a l•n known aa Htuart C.
Hl.taon, Jr.. H I North
Marlon Htreat, Oak I’ ark.

Jlllnolai

AND NOWWt HAVE. 1HE
MOSTOTABIE 60/KNMENT

IN AU. LATIN AMERICA/

f I

BUGS BUNNY

•G

OUR BOARDING

HOUSE

— »

AUDREY HTKTHON. I l l
North Marlon Htraat, Oak
I'ark, Illinois.
You a rt h a t.b r notlflrd that
_ ault haa haan Iliad acalnat
rou and asalnat F a r* B. Htat­
aon. alao known aa Kara C.
Htataon, alnsla, and Old Itspubllo Inauranra Com panr. aa dafandanta In tha abova snlltlsd
cauia; and that ro u ara harabr
required lo Hla rnur anawar
with tha Clerk o f thla Court,
anti to eerva a rop r thereof
upon lha P lain tiff, or Plain­
tiff's attorn*r. whoaa narna
and adtlraie It! Btnllh Elliot
and Brhwalba, l i t Harnatt Na­
tional Hank Hulldlns. Jaekaonvilla t. Florida, not later than
Mar It. H U .
If rou fall to do ao, decrea
pro confeeao w ill ba antered
aoalnat rou fo r tha rellaf d e­
manded In the complaint.
Tha natura o f aald ault bains
for foreclosure o f mort(SKS
recorded In Vol. II. P a te III.
o f the officia l
Hecorda of
Hamlnola C ou nt), Florida, tha
deeerlptlon o f
tha propertr
proceeded egalnat b rin e aa
follow s: All that ctrta ln propartr tlluata and b sln * In
Hamlnola Countr. Florida, mora
pa rllcularlr deacrlhed ae fo lIowa:
l-of I. C lock
t. LOCIt
AttlKHt. PIIII.LIPH HECTHIN, aecordlne lo tha plat
theraof aa recorded In Plat
Ilook », Pasta I I and l l .
Public neeord* o f Semin­
ole Countr. Florid*.
T osa lb a r w ith all elrucluraa
and Improvamenla now and
hereafter *n aald land, and
tha route. laiuea, and profits
of tha abova deacrlbad propertri and all tlaturea now o r
heraafter attached to or need
In connection with lha prem ieea haraln daacrlbed and In a d ­
dition thereto lha follow in g
deecrlbad bona.hold apptlanrea,
which ara, and ahall bo dssm ad to bo, flitu raa and • part
o f tha ra altr and ara a portion
of tha a ecu rllr for tha Indebtedneea herein mentlonadl
OB ltan *e
(IE H efrlnaralor
(IK Dlepoael
(IE Dlehwaeher
(IE W aehlng Machine
Mi r Io Chaf Hpaca D ealer
Nutona IF* Kitchen E a hnuat Fan
Vanatlan Hllnda
WITNF.8H m r hand and tha
aeal o f aald Court at Hanford,
Florida, thla 7th dar o f April,
A. It. H it .

(HEAL)

Arthur tl. B eckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
B r: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputr Clerk
fA copy o f lha com plaint filed
haraln la attached to the enpr
o f thle N otice which ta mailed
to each Defendant fur whom
a realdance mora tpeclflc than
• Htata o r Country w as given
In tha aworn alatement filed
herein h r the Plaintiff, hit
agent nr oltnrner-)
Puhlleh: A pril 9, 11, t l. II, t i l l
CDT It

NOT RESPONSIBLE

1 will Hot bo rupooilbls

for anr debta Incurred br
threw# other than myself.

Capt. Clarenro A. Bio*la

2. Notices -

I. Fry R a t

12. Real Estate For Sale 12- H a l Eatate For Salt 12. R o l Estate For Salt

VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL STOREROOM, or office, on New Custom Built Home on
Crystal Lake. For informa
REPAIRS - SALES l i t St., near 3 free park
tion call 322-3378.
ALL MAKES
lag loll. Inquire, Manuel
PbOOd 322-2212
Jacob too'a D ept Store.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
0. For Rent
AIR - CONDITIONED Bed
Realtor
room in 3 Rm. furn. apt. Raymond Lundqutst, A lio.
V E L A I A APARTMENTS:
$83, 111 E. 9th St.. 322-4283 FA 2-3931 AUantlc Bank Bldg.
Rooms privata batha, 114
or 322-5788.
W. First « t .
3 BR, Fla. rm.. It* baths.
2 BEDROOM bouae, kitchen
Cent. heat, air-cond. Tee
Purti. 1 Bdrm. Apt. f a . 2101
furnished, near air base.
'n Green Estates. 804 mo.
Magnolia—322-3931
Call 322-4045; after 8 p.m.
No down payment. 322-2281.
Robert A. WlUUms
call 322-4736.
NICE 2 br. trailer on shady
Furn., Apt. watar loci. &gt;il 4 BR., 3 bath, home. 8123.
lot with awning and screen­
mo. 112 Maple. 322-ASM.
ed in patio, 2804 Magnolia
Available, June. 322-9393.
Avi. 322-3019.
3 BR, bouse, clean and elose SMALL furn. apt. Clean. All
in.
Ph.
Jimmy
Cowan Utilities. 830. 322-2764.
3 BR. house, clean and close
in.
Ph.
Jimmy
Cowan
322-4013.
Furn. Apt. 3300 MelKmvDle.
322-4013.
1 BR Houietraller furn. Ph
Arguable May 1. 2 BR.. furn.
GREENBRIAR
322-1137.
bouae, for tmaU family. Pb. Choice
lota
available
tn
3 Room furn. garage apt.
322-8370.
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
1018 Elm Are. 322-0838 after
overlooklnf
golf
court*.
Lake Mary, nicely furn. dup
4:30 p.m.
Custom building to your
lex ap4., 1 BR, AdulU, no
apaelficationa.
Greenbriar
pets. Ph. 322-3930.
developed by
KINGSWOOD
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
chen equipped. 322-3831.
BUILDERS, INC.
AND FOR ■•CMINOLR COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
202 Fairmont Dr.
UHANUKRY HO. IH H
APT., 813 Magnolia Ave., 860.
FA 2-8074
FlltHT
FEDERAL
HA VINOS
mo.
Phone
333-9819
or
332
AND LOAN AHHUCIATION OF
3841.
OIILANDC4 a corporation.
GOOD HOUSING
P la in tiff,
INVESTMENT
va.
Nice large 1 BR, mtfum.
EXCEPTIONALLY nice 2 br.
ANT1IONT
KEITH
REGAN
duplex Kitchen equipped.
and ANNA HEUAN, hla w ife;
home located on W. First
14th Ave., Longwood, § ml.
and HUUEIIT J. UISIIOI’,
St. just 2 blocks west of
Defendants.
from N.A.S. Ph. 138-3298.
NOTtCR OF SUIT
French Ave. (17-92). Zoned
HTATE O r FLORIDA
M-l for business. Parking
Oar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
COUNTY O F HEMINOLE
TOl ANTHONY K EITH IlEOAN
ta rear. Renta for 390 furn.
Apply &gt;4:30.
l i l t North Htawart Htraat
S h o w n by appointment.
Arlington. V irginia
FURN. 1 BR clean A pt 801
Price 811,230.
ANNA ItEGAN
Palmetto. 322-3493 or 1274.
I I Preeton Old Road

Legal Notice

Paulbu la Frida, England
T o o ara harabr n otified that
ault haa been filed a ga in ,!
rou In the abova entitled cause,
and that r*u ara required to
f II* r*&gt;ur anawar with tha
Clark o f thla Court and to
•erva a cop r th ereof upon th*
pla in tiff o r p la ln tlfra a lte rnera, whoaa name and addrae*
la O llei. Hedrick R Roblneon,
101 E e,t Church S irs*!. Orlan­
do, Florida, not later than
June I, l i l t . If rou fall to do
•o a Decree Pro Confeeao w ill
ba antered agalnet rou fo r lha
relief demanded In the Com ­
plaint. Tlilo eult la to forecloaa
a m ortgage. Tha real p ropertr
proceeded agalnat la:
Lot | In Block A o f RIDOE
IIIOII 8UDDIVI8ION. a c ­
cord in g to tha plat th ereof
aa recorded In Plat Book
11. Page 14. a f tha Publlo
Records o f tem lnolo C onntr. Florida.
WITNEHH m r hand and tha
aeal o f thla Court at ganfard,
Florida, thle l i s t dar o f April,
1144.
(HEAL)
Arthur M. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clark
Hr Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C.
Ollea. Hedrick R Robinson
101 East Church Htreat
Orlando, Florida
Attorney fo r Plaintiff.
Publish! April SI, Ik. Mar T. 14.
1114
CDT-Tt

1 BR., Furn. A pt with Pvt.
bath, 317 8. Park Ave.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
able for eouple or tingle
person or retired. AU utlUUei Included in ren t Ideal*
ly located on Flrit St., with­
in 1 block of 3 free parking
lota and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
Furn. A pt 1201 W. 1st. Ph.
dayi 322-3762, nlghu 3220991.
LAKE MARY, Unfuro. exceptionaUy clean 2 BR House.
K it equlpt 333-4411.
I BR, fuUy furnished. Avail­
able May 1. Prefer adults.
1303 Sanford Ave.
UNFURN. 1 L*. BR A pt K it
equlpt. 108H W. 18th St. Ph.
349-3932.

2 BR, nicely fura., aU utilities, |90. 2nd St., between
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT.
lIUi A 14th Ave., Longwood.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
UKNINOLK COUNTY.
d ea n rooms lor men. 401
IN CHANCERY NO. IH tl
Magnolia Ava. &gt;324720.
IN THE M ATTER OF T i l *
ADOPTION OF FRAN K LES­
LIE NELSON, a Minor, h f
CIIITTON w . HUNDLEY,
N O T IC E O F
AOOm ON
P R O C E E D IS O S

TO OLENN THURMAN NEL­
SON. HBHIDENC* UNKNOWN!
You ara harabr a otltled that
tha above named Petitioner,
CIIITTON W. HUNDLEY, haa
filed a Petition In tha s b ovo
•tried Court fo r tha adoption
o f th* m inor child named
therein and r o u are required
lo show caua* w h r th* oam#
•hnuld not ba granted b r serve
Ing a co p r o f ro u r w ritten de­
fame*. If anr, upon Maek N.
Cleveland. J r , A ttora a r fo r
I'atltloncr. P. a
D raw er E,
Hanford. Florida, and h r filin g
the original th ereof w ith th*
Clerh o f Mid Court, on o r befor* th* Slth da r o f M ar. A. D.
I l t l , otherw ise a daers* m ar
ha entered agalnet r o s gra n t­
ing th* aald adoption.
WITNEHH m r hand and the
aeal o f aald Court nt Hanford.
Florida, thla lln d d a r * f April,

A. D. lilt .

(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, J*.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
B r i Bandra A. Johnson,

D. C

Mack N. Clavalaad. Jr.
A ttorn er at Law
F. O. D raw er E.
Hanford. Florida.
A ttorn er fo r Petltlonor
Publish! A pril II, II. M ar T. 14.
1114
CDT-71

PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story
home, city convenience A
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
screen porch, back util
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
for children. 322 9233.

EVEKETT A. HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2283

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

2

$100

FHA - VA

V A - FHA

O w ned

3&amp;4

Homes

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South on 17-93—8 ml.
8 Blkt. Northwest of
Longwood Plata)
TRAILER 1,-ADES
CONSIDERED

Jim Hunt Realty

&gt; BR. beaaa, kit equip- Key*
at 817 Catalina Dr.

FURN. A pt SB

8184 Fart Or.

Pb. 838-3911

If You’re Shooting
For A Better

1962 Volkswagen (2)
Bath Extra Cl***, With Radios; 1
White, 1 Black; Yaar Cheka.

1960 Chevrolet Impala
Convertible. All Pwwor. Radio and
HsaUr, Bln* With Whit* Top.

1960 Dodge Seneica
4-Door, 8 Cylinder, Standard Trans.,
Radio A H*at*r. A Very Nie* Car.

1960 Renault Caravelle
Radio A Heater, New Tlrea, 4 la Th*
Flow Shift.

1959 Plymouth Savoy
l-Dow, Radio A Heater, Autowatt*
Traa* i i*»lo*.

1958 Th underbird
Hardtop, Falls Equipped, Sparkling
Wklta With Red Interior. Going At
A Special Law. Law Price.

1957 Chevrolet Belair
4-Daw. Radie aad Heater. Priced
Ta Ball P w Only . . .
Bath 4-Daara. V-B Enclose,
(atomoik Trana^ Extra Nie*. Year
Choir*.

a,

*1495
*1396
*795
*795
*695
*895
*595
*495

Many Other Low Priced Cars
Requiring No Down Payment!
------OPEN EVENINGS-------

U , R q | f l d t l p Pep Bole
8

BE, Alr-OtmdIHimad, lto
hatha, Pla. ream, fa re d
yard, wflh petto. R i n a
Park. 1818 d a m , $188

I I I * lto

8

$43 MONTH
- Bedroom Homo

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Corner Leo Rd. and 17-92
Phono 844-0021

M

ON

B

USED CARS!

63 COMET
Bucket Heats, Air
fond., Radio,
Heater, Mer-OMatk.

62 COMET
Fordor Straight
Trana^ On* Owner.
Per Mo.

$ SAVE $
63 MONTEREY
Custom Fnlly
Equipped Inclndiag
Air Conditioning,
■ Like New.

61 MERCURY
Tudor Merc-OMatk. Radi* A
Heater, A Real Boy
Only

BEE THIS
ONE

•1086

62 OLDS

0. For Onto nr R a t

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call n v t n l n f f
833-1887.

C o m p l e t e l y recondition­
ed Coin Business. Golden
Opportunity for right party.
Small down payment Call
Orlando 423-3121.

Sanford. Fta.

Go West!

1955 Chevrolet Belair

3334178.

S100 DOWN

COIN LAUNDRY

M

Furn. apt &gt;06 Parti Ava.
8 BR. n t furn. 4888 W. Ut
a t 8808.

S t Johns Realty

Office PA 8-3118
Night PA &gt;4848

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

The Dodge Roya
Will Help You
Corral One Of These
Excellent Buys!

By Day, Weak, or
Ph. PA &gt;4181 HI W. let SL
CARROLL’S PURNITVRK

Stenstrom Realty

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

Furn. I BR, duplex apt., tile
bath, terra mo floor*, water
furnished. Can 333-3334 af­
ter I p. m.

Baby

BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 322 9638

FHA - VA HOMES

USED CAR
DEAL!

RENTALS
BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
130 f t bathing beach ea
Lake Mary ......... 8UI me.
I BR, with study, dining
room. U t equipped, double
carports, newly painted.
Lake privileges . . . |1M mo.
PRANK EVANS
Pb. 8334417 - 323-1733

rage — and lots of extrai,
all for $8,300. And only $300
down.

SOUTH W ARD

Unfurnished 8 bedroom dup­
lex, kitchen equipped. Ph.
Sanford 3224301.

8

ESTATE-INSURANCE
Beauty Counselor has an
3rd A Park Ave.
opening in this area for a
Phone 322-3841
representative. Must be at­
tractive and have car. For
2 STORY, 3 bedroom bouae
Interview, phone 322-6973.
8300. down or will accept
used car. 3224401. 110 W.
WAITRESSES wanted. Apply
13th St.
in person at Chicken N*
Treat, Fern Park.
KEEP A SECRET.
Check with ui and we will
show you how, where and Registered nurse, day shift,
well located Nursing Home.
why we have the flneit lut­
To $420 monthly for nurse
ings available — For In­
able to auume responsibil­
stance — A nice, quiet coun­
ity. Write, Sanford Herald,
try home with paved road
Bo* 75.
frontage, 3 BR, 2 car ga­

Government

St. Johns Realty

a BR. bouae. 888 E. JOtb Pb.

16. Female Help Wanted

REAL

Jim Hunt Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
US N. Park Ave.
FA 84133

Furn. Oar. A pt S343to Pal­
metto.
Ph.
321-0631 or
333-6t o t

S rra lk

Stemper A gency

DO YOU WANT TO RENT
OR LEASE: W# bar* toonanta lor 4-BR, home; 3
BR boma; and t smaller
homes. Phone Mr*. Day at

ReCtway, Hospital A

Igs~*:§3. ills

1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime

Ball-Blair Agency

tn fir )

BR. Home. Study, lto
Batha, large Family Rm. In
17. Male Help Wanted
good neighborhood; includ­
INVESTMENT A REALTY
ing stove, refrlg., room air116 N. Park
322-9173 MAN W A V i-'D . Salary. Apconditioner. waihing ma­
ply In person, no telephone
chine A ruga. Really ter­
2408 S. French Ave.
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
ments 03.30.
Service Station Managers A
1, lto, A 2 BATHS
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Attendants for Phillips 66
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Inc.
StaUons. If qualified sec E.
FA 24074
H. McAlezander, 202 N.
Low Monthly Payments
Laurel Aye.
EMERGENCY
necessitate* For Complete Information
Immediate sale Income pro­
See Or Call Your
Position Open: Superintendent
perty.
Monthly
potential
of Public Works. Refer­
$350. Make offer. Owner on
ences required. Send re­
premises, 328 E. Jackson
sume Including background,
SALES
BROKER
Orlando.
qualifications, ability, ex­
perience and age. Salary
open. P o s i t i o n require*
322-3420
2563 Park Dr.
knowledge of Roads, Streets,
Property Manggement
Drainage and Parks. No
2 BR., 1 BATH
A Sales Broker
Publie UUlities background
Screened porch. Including kit­
necessary. To: Mayor Owen
chen equip. Down payment
W. Anstey, P. O. Boz 53,
1919 S. FRENCH AVE.
$330.
Monthly
Payments
Casselberry, Florida.
Offers for your selection
$38.30.
1962 HOMKTTE, 33' x 10', 3
these
Beautiful
2,
8,
A
8
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS,
PHARMACISTS
BR, Living room 14’ x 19'.
Bedroom
INC.
DID YOU SEE OUR
•
322-1719.
336-8074
MONDAY AD?
3 BR, 1 bath home, fenced
Outstanding positions in Orback yard. North Orlando.
lando and surrounding com­
Ph. 3228219.
munities.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
EXCELLENT SALARIES
118 N. Park Ave
FA 24122
TOP EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
BEDROOM HOMES
AND
IS Buainen Opportunity
IMMEDIATE
Do not hestitate, phone nowl
PHILLIPS 66 Service Station
OCCUPANCY
Mr. Joe King, Thursday A
for Lease. If you have a
Air-Conditioning Optional
Friday, April 30, and May
•mall amount of capital,
Aa Low aa 8330 Down
1, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Pb.
and the desire to own your
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
241-4661 Orlando.
business, with paid training
To make tha beat hom*
LAKE MARY
SUPEREX DRUGS. Ine.
available, then see E. H.
buy, as* th*
Weal on 23lb SL and
Replies Confidential
McAlezander,
202
North
Left oa Lake Mary Blvd.
Laurel Ave.
322 2744

FURN. A p t Close ta. Jimmie
Cowan. 3334013.

RENT A BED

OUT OUR WAY

Seminole Realty

flp

Page 10 — April 30, 1964

Hterflre Fnlly
Equipped, Air
Cond., One, Local,
Owner. 38 Mo*.
Financing.

•1 RAMBLER
Htation Wagon,
Very Niro, Real
Baton
Ciena.

60 COMET

67 TORO

Static* Wages,
One Owner. Extra
Niro, Built For
Comfort Aad
Utility
|.T» For Mo.

Tndor Goad

•41

S3 FORD
Raaa Goad.
Looks Nie*.

60 FORD
Htation Wage*
V4 4 -

*116
U MORRIS
MINOR

17 LINCOLN
Ford or, Lata Of
G **4

Transportation.

Only

Needs Interior
Work

•486

T l

Horviro

Loft,

Seminole Co.Motors 109 N. Palmetto Ave.
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

IN I W . FlnM at.
Wbttnr M

Pk. 222-0614
Ph. MI

7-2220

SANFORD, FLA.

SANFORD
222-4864

PARK
MI 4-0200

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Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou—Dial 322-5612
33. Furniture
fftif fcanforit Omit)
April 30, 1961 — Page 11
19. Situations TVnnted
HOUSEWORK.

Ph. 322-8440.

DAYS worV or Ironing at
home. Lucilc Lamor 1000
W. 13th St.

21. Beauty Salons
Complete Beauty Servlet
3 Senior Operator*
Free Parkins at 2nd &amp; Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Ace Beauty Salon
Call for Evening Appti.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 3224525
Free Parking
Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular price*
Cut ’n Curl Beauty Shop
St* Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834

25. Plumbing Servlc
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-33*3

27. Special Service*
PIANO SVC. Sc TUNING
Rebuilding • Refelting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.

34. Article* For Sal*

34. Article* For Sale

34. Artie!#* For Sale

Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. CYPRESS SIDING. Windows APR. SPEC. Men’ s Shoes.
Quick Service With the
A doors. Cheap. See at
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
Cash
SUPER TRADLNG
Talms Hotel. 322-2506 after
W. 1st St., Sanford.
POST. FA 2-0677.
6.
NEW Coldspot combination
For the biggest selection of HONEY FOR SALE: One gab
Refrigerator-Frccrcr.
New
nearly new and used furni­
Ion, $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
Carrier upright frw icr. As­
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
sume pymts. 668-5646 after
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
Brokerage in Casselberry
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
8:30 p.m.
on 17-92. Open 6 days Q to 6.
CITY LIMITS.
READY MIX CONCRETE
WANTED reliable couple to
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Patios, Floor, Free Estlma.is
take up monthly payments 1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed. Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
of $13.30 on 3 complete
Monograms, mikes Button­
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
rooms of furniture. Call
holes, Sews on Buttons A
steel, grease traps, dry
TE 1-1511, Casselberry, col­
mikes decorative stitches,
wells. Stepping stones.
lect.
$71.60 or pay $7.11 mo. No MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
etc. Pay off balance of 309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
FREE ESTIMATE
credit needed. Write Credit
Upholstering 4k Msttreis ren­
SINGER
SLANT-O-MATIC
Manafer, P. O. Box 147,
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Repossessd. Would like re­
Sanford, Fla.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
sponsible party to take up
SEWING MACHINE
Co., at 709 Celery Ava.
paymeota of $9 per month
REPOSSESSED SINGER
FA 12117.
on Slint-O-Matic Automatic
Fully automatic. Sews on
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
embroiders, m o n o g r ami,
ing condition. Call Collect
blind hems, etc. All with­
211-9587 evenings or 4223 COMPLETE ROOMS
out attachments. Guaran­
0932, Service Discount.
Was on Lay-a-Way at
teed. Like new. Sold new
over $300. Balance due only
on So. Orange Ave.
$79.86 or $1.08 month. Call
Now can be seen at
Collect for Free Home Trial
298 Longwood Plain
241-95*8 Service Discount.
Take up payments
At only $12.80 per mo.
Ph. 838-4383
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
BIG $ $ SAVINGS
Slightly damaged
On Floor Models A
at $59.95
Demonstrators
.11. Articled For Sale
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home
PORTABLE Stereo, almost
In Sanford Call
new. Hall price. 668-3108.

F U R N IT U R E

3G. Automobile* - Truck* 36. Automobile* - Truck* 36. Automobile* - Truck* 37. Boat* - Motors

$1 per day rental for Electric 1959 CHEVROLET, Biscayne
Carpet Shampoocr with pur4 door. 348 V8 engine, radio
chase of Blue Lustre. CarSc heater. $100. 322-8491.
roll’s Furniture.
1950 FORD U4 ton truck.
Spinet piano, Wurliticr, full
Runs good, good stake body.
keyboard, like new com!.,
$100. 322-4731.
with bench. Guarantee, 3295.
Ph. 322-9081.
Plymouth 1957 V-8 4-door
lldtp., full power automa­
Used Portable Typewriters,
tic, RAH, beautiful white
like new, 30 day warranty.
finish, new white wall tires.
$28.50. $39.95. $47.50. Pow­
Excellent cond. $450. 322ell’s Office Supply, 117 Mag­
8608.
nolia. 322-5842.
’55 2 DOOR hardtop Chevro­
let, green 4k white, good
WANTED— 78 rpm records
cond. $200. 322-4939 after 6
in good condition. 322-7688.
p. m.

35. Article* \\ anted

WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or small amounts. Bonded •59 Ford Convertible, Mid­
night Blue, 352 Engine, A.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee MansT. Very sharp. $950. 2635
field. FA 2-4244
Sanford Ave.
CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­ •55 PONTIAC. Excellent run­
ning condition. Make offer.
ture. 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.
Corner 26th and Elm.

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
* Low Interest Rates
* Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Plymouth 1957, excellent con­
dition, $290. Ph. 322-8886.

$ Bank $
Repossessions

•61 RENAULT Dauphine. good SKI RIG, IS', 35 hp. John­
son elec., trailer, and ex­
running. Very reasonable.
tras, $425. 2422 3. Willow,
323-0415.
’58 Rambler, $299 bal. $18 mo.
322-1379.
’57 Rulck, $687 bal. $34 mo.
•57 CHEVY. 8 cylinder. Good
*53 Cadillac, $587 bal. $32 mo.
condition. $450. Going in
Gateway To The Waterway
’57 Dodge, $592 bal. $31 mo.
Service. Ph. 322-5803.
Hobson Sporting Goods
'59 Hillman, $687 bal. $34 mo.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
’50 V. A’. Microbus or '62
'53 Nash, $98 bal. $4 mo.
Chevrolet
Pickup/Campcr. 304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3M1
'58 Rambler, $419 bal. $24 mo.
Both excellent. Ph. Apopka
'53 Ford, $67 bal. $3 mo.
866-4849 or Orlando 423-8111. GLASSTRON Boat 16', wind'59 Plymouth, $681 bal. $34 mo.
shield, canvas top—almost
'58 Ford, $641, $32 mo.
37. Boat* • Motors
new 85 np. Mercury. Gator
tilt trailer. Skis and equip*
Will trade desirable building
ment. 81,500. 322-6718.
lots for 16' or 18’ Cabin
Cruiser. Ph. 322-1321, 1104 39. Trailer* • Cabanas
W. 25th.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
4-Whcel trailer chasls, good
tires, $60 or mak# offer.
16' Plywood cabin cruiser, 50
Open Id 9, • Day* Weak
hp. Johnson, all electric,
See at 2606 Country Club
Phona 822-4503
Road.
and extras. Ph. 322-3165.

National

1012 Sanford Ave.

Budget Furn.,Co.

SINGER
Birthday Salel

OVER 25 YEARS
o f Fine Workmanship in Up. bolstering, Drapcriej, Slip­
covers. Time Payment* a*
little as *5 mo. Drapery Trailer Hitch for 1958 and
1962 Chevrolet, $5.00 each.
Hardware Installation*.
322-0529 evenings.
KUI.P DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335

SINGER

Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Ruga
322-5783

HOUR
W e Must
Reduce Our
New Car Inventory
To Make Room For
More Cars To Come.
So, We’re Offering:
The Best Deals
To Be Found
Anywhere!

For Repairs and Painting, call
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week­
days.
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA S-4223

.a

Need

a

Painter?

322-3090.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEUS
If. II. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

322-4234

WEI.lS GRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Slit*
We Repair and Service
b T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
SOT W 2nd St.
FA 24U I
TAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
and all type* Home Repair*.
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
be Financed. 1 to 5 jrr*. to
Pay.
A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
322-955*

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NEW

AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONINO
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cars Sold
•18 French Ave.
322-7765

BU IC K

1963 P O N T IA C

OVER 60

SOLD

BRAND NEW

• FORDS • FALCOHS
• THUNDERBIRDS

This Weekend

^ [r a m b le r ]

v

CHOOSE FROM'

CARS

MUST

W agner s Amoco

304 W. 2nd St. FA 24012
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

'A

LOOK FOR THIS SIGN
BEFORE YOU BUY . . .

29. Automobile Servlc#

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

'

CHANCE ON YOUR
NEXT CAR?

rates. 322-2704.

Auto Glaas, Tape
k Seat Covers

.

M

BOOKKEEPING
SERVICES
Reasonable

B O N N E V IL L E

Custom Safari, 6 Passenger Wagon

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Factory air conditioned, power steering, power brakes,
Free Inspection, estimates, power ecat. Pontiac's luxury wagon with vary low miles.
pickup, delivery. Recoring We sold it new I
A repain discounted.
•0
21114 E. 3rd.
3224443

1964 B U IC K

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Convertible Coupe

Ph. FA 14*22 n tremendous saving.

SI A. Peta
0

German Shepherd
Ph. 3224*57,
Siamese
322*641.

kittens,

puppies.
$15

ea.

£xJtAa S p e c ia l!
1961 Rambler Classic

2 Chihuahua puppies, m ile.
$25 each. 1 female AKC Station Wagon. Factory Air Conditioned.
Chihuahua, 4 yrs. old. 1104
W. 25th St., 322 1321.

1959 Chevrolet Impala

Boston Terrier, AKC Rag., • V-S Sedan.
weeks old. 322-5317.

32. Flowers - Shrub*

1959 Rambler Classic

GROW your own hydnoponic 4-Door V-8.
tomatoes;
In containers;
some bearing. GrosscPs Hy­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Ave.
4-Door V-8, power steering — original.
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
kee stock. All other klndi
of Nnrtery shrubbery and
trees.
Gray Shadows Nursery
E Mi. 8. on Sanford Av«,

1958 Plymouth Belvedere

H E R E'S A

33. Fmrniture
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.

1195
895
695
495

REAL V A L U E !

1962 R A M B L E R

AM BASSADO RE

4-Door Power altering, power brakes, whits
finish that's

1595

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS

You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­ 301 W. lnt fit.
ald Classified.

►LOW, LOW
DOWN PAYMENT!

LeSABRE

Senknrik Glaas and Paint 2,300 m iles, power equipped with whits leather bucket
Company
•eata. Full new ear warranty, For the young In heart *t

210 Magnolia

USED BOATS k
motors.
GUNS. New k Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold k re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp k Gun Shop.

Ph. 322-0231

• BANK RATE
FINANCING

NEW CAIT
PRICES
DRASTICALLY
(IN

STO CK

O NLY)

Compare Our
Monthly Payments!

DRIVE A NEW

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Full New Car Ford
Factory Warranty

ST R IC K LA N D
M O R R ISO N
IN C O R P O R A T E D
308 E. First Street
Ph. 322-1481

Sanford
Winter Park MI 4-8916

All Demonstrators Have
Been Discounted For
This Sale!

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SI X B E A U T I F U L P R I Z E S !
DRAWING MAY 1 - 7:30 P.M.

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OPEN HOUSE!
Florida State Bank of Sanford celebrates 25 years of scnrfea in a giant open bouse Friday, May L
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.

V

NEW ELECTRONIC
BANKING EQUIPMENT
WORTH $50,000 WILL BE
ON EXHIBITION
MAY 1 to MAY 6

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and Saturday with scattered thundershowers; high today 85-90; low tonight 70-75.
VOL. 50

United Press Leased W re

Kstaolished 1908

FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 181

^ e io c
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.

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Some times it doesn't pay to
get out of bed in the morn­
ings. Like on Wednesday a
Herald reporter went to San­
ford Naval Academy to take
pictures of the opening of the
new Olympic-slie swimming
pool. On Thursday the report­
er learned he left the swim­
ming pool too early . . . the
midshipmen picked up their
superintendent, Col. H. J. Fur­
man, and pitched him in, uni­
form and all. Now, there
would have been a good p-1
picture.
•

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•

“ The Clock" learns there
will be some “ fireworks" at
Tuesday evening’s session of
the North Orlando City Coun­
cil. Ex-Mayor W. W. Anderaon is scheduled to request
Mayor Irene Van Eepoel to
identify the anonymous au­
thors of “ The Informer," the
mimeographed “ news" sheet
causing so much turmoil in
our sister city. It Is a moot
question whether Mayor Irene
will honor the request. “ The
Clock" learns, too, that Mayor
Irena has been boycotting
North Orlando civic and social
functions in favor o f Winter
Park.
• e e
Elisabeth Klein will present
her dance students in a recital
at 8 p. m. Monday at Seminole
High School auditorium for
the benefit of the 8eminule
County Juvenile Council.
a a •
A t last a Schlltx moneyed
fish has been caught in Sem­
inole County outside o f Lake
Golden. Hubert Moore, of 114
Academy Avenue, according to
the O r l a n d o
distributor,
caught a tagged bass in the
St. Johns Itiver near Pussle Lake. It weighed a little
over one pound. Three more
tagged fish have been caught
in Lake Golden by Van Sage,
200 Palm place; R. T. MeCaakill, R. R. 2, and John
Stankiewics, of 111) Oakland
Avenue.
• • e
City Manager Pete Knowles
learned from City Attorney
liill Hutchison Wednesday that
more and more political candi­
dates' campaign signs are
showing up on city property,
contrary to law. I'ete wouldn't
say which candidates or where
. . . but let it be known the
signs would come down. What
a waste of money!

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One of the very first to take
advantuge of the new Sanford
Naval A c a d e m y swimming
pool Wednesday wus Capt.
James O. Mayo, commanding
officer of Naval AtUck Wing
One at SNAS. Captain Mayo
came dressed for the occasion,
too, trunks and a beach Jacket.
Didn't bother to change at the
school.

•

•

•

Catholic Women’s Club of
All Souls Parish will bold Ks
annual communion breakfast
and Installation of officers
Sunday at the Mayfair Inn
after the &gt;30 mass. Rev.
Richard J. Lyons will Install
Mrs. Richard Gleeson, presi­
dent; Mrs. Swlbert Durand,
vice president; Mrs. Clayton
Mamele, recording secretary;
Mrs. Eugene Rogero, corres­
ponding secretary, and Mrs.
Theadore LaTour, treasurer.
Call 668-(638, 322-8302, 322-3013
or 322-3638 for reservations.

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A public service is offered
today by the Seminole County
Sportsmen's Association. It is
paying for a half-page ad in
today's Herald explaining—
without any pro’s or con's—
the controversial water control
act to be voted on next Tues­
day.

Boat Plant Opens Here Monday
Enabling Act
Called Key To
Getting Port
“ Get the enabling set (for
the Sanford Port Authority)
and it won’t be 10 or 15 years
before you’ll be moving. It'll
be snowballing."
Lucai E. Hannon, semi-retired engineer, alerted the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce'! Port Authority
Committee to this Thursday
afternoon.
Tiie committee met to con­
tinue plans for the Port Auth­
ority and reported steady
steps being taken to reach the
goal.
The group will meet again
“ in about a month" to hear
from its legislative aubcommlttee, headed by Atty. Gor­
don Frederick, and a feasibil­
ity committee, headed by
Scott Burns.
Frederick said hit group
would have a “ rough draft"
of the enabling act at that
time for the full committee’s
consideration.
Mean
while, Burn* will contact var­
ious engineering flrmi to get
their procedures in arriving
at the feasibility report and
tho cost. This also will be
available at the next meeting
Francis Roumillat, P o r t
Authority Committee chair­
man, said arrangements are
being made for a trip to Bainbridge, Ga., where a completcly-barge terminal la in
operation.
This would most closely par­
allel the facility scheduled lor
the SL Johns Alver area.
The area terminal would be
located west of Sanford; the
Sanford municipal dock area
and much of the Lake Monroe
section would be rearranged
into a giant marina.
Roumillat reported to the
committee on the recent trip
to Brunswick, Ga., and a thor­
ough examination of that port
setup.
“ One o f the most Impress­
ive things we learned was
that one-way barging Is pro­
fitable. Some of us had feared
return trips with the barge
empty would rule this out.
“ This Is not so," Roumillat
continued. “ If the haul is of
about 300-mile duration or
more, the barges always pick
up cargo for the return trip."
The chairman also told of
the “ tremendous increase" in
highway and rail facility uses
once a terminal is establish­
ed.
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
recalled the “ vait wealth of
information readily available
for us at all times" which was
offered by the Brunswick port
officials.
County CommDskm Chair­
man James P. Avery Jr. urg­
ed close coordination of all
groups involved in forming
the authority — city, county.
Chamber of Commerce and
the legislative delegation.
Once the full intent is es­
tablished, Avery said he felt
sure the Housing ft Home
Finance Agency will make
available funds for the feas­
ibility study.
The next step will be pre­
liminary reports on the legis­
lative act draft and feasibil­
ity data. Then its another
•tudy session at Bainbridge.
Then . , .

Opening O ff
Inclement weather today
caused postponement o f the
formal opening o f the new
Rnndo Alley snail and the
accompanying art exhibit
tntll n later date, it waa
Jointly announced by City
Manager W. E. Know lea
and James Talmadge, Banford Chamber af Commerce
manager.

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)

4 GIs Wounded

Florida State Bank
Observes 25th Year Fewer Saucers
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 Hiatus
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.

‘ 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

CARIBE LOUNGE
IS NOW OPEN TIL

2:00 a.m.
MON. Thru SAT.

. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
or Dinner . . .
O §
or make the Caribe
- v
your late stop
o f the evening

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

Exercise Your Right! Vote In Tuesday's Primary Election
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meat market operator* are
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already haa 810 firat-ballot
vote* according to a United
Praia International survey,
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T ra ffic signals to curb a
potential danger at Highways
434 and 17-92 will be installed
soon by county crews.
Known as Mobley's Corners,
the Intersection has been the
scene o f several adcidcnts,
I f you would like to have some with fatalities. In the
seen pride personified, you past years.
County commissioners this
should have seen nine-year-old
Steve Lawson after the Sem i­ morning authorized Installa­
nole High all sports banquet tion of the "traffic-actuated"
Tuesday night as the little fel­ signals after hearing a report
low fondled the trophies that from the Slate Road Depart­
were awarded posthumously to ment that the intersection has
his "B ig Brother", Buddy. exceeded the traffic rount
After all, there'a no pride like needed for aurh controls.
Money from the secondary
that of a youngster in a big
brother who has eicelled —un­ road fund will be used to place
less it might be the restrained the signals.
Last January the commiss­
pride o f a mother.
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ion asked SRD to make a traf­
Word comes today that Mrs, fic aurvey in the area and to­
E m ily Faye Garner Sharbcr of day’s reply was the spark
Sanford will be graduated F ri­ needed to get the signals.
Action was also taken to
day from Auatin Peay Stale
curb another danger spots—
College in Clarkaville, Tcnn.
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deep holes In 1-ake Harney—
Don’t forget the University also the icenc of drowning!
of Florida Alumni dinner to­ and near-drownings.
Machinery was set in mo­
night at the Capri.
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tion to have adequate signs
The Long Range Planning
Committee of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
will meet at noon tomorrow at
Jim Spencer'* night after the
meeting is over the group will
attend the official opening of
1-4 between Daytona Beach
and Longwood. The latter
event is slated for 3 p. m.
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And speaking o f meetings,
that South Seminole Little
League L a d l e * ’ Auxiliary
meeting, originally announced
for Wednesday night, i* to be
held tonight.
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And here’* more graduation
news: Gary Southward of San­
ford and Robert Bradford Jr.,
o f Altamonte Springs will be
awarded diplomas Saturday
during commencement exer­
cises at the Howcy-ln-Tlie
Hills Academy. Dr. Frank
Philpot, former president of
the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools, will
bring the princlpsl address
in (he new $300,000 student
center.
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Peaches, a relatively new
crop in Florida, are now rip­
ening and w e’re told w e’ll be
seeing more and more of them
on the market.
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A little bit of Deltona la
turning out to be a big attrac­
tion at the New York World’*
Fair. That little bit l i the MacUe-built Deltona model home
In the fair’s Florida Pavilion.
It is estimated that more than
23,000 persons per week have
"ooh ed" and "aah ed" their
way through the colonial alyle
structure.
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Of interest to looat ACL per­
sonnel is the word that an
Atlantan,
Edwin I. Hatch,
president of Georgia Power
Company, has been elected to
the railroad's board during a
monthly director’* meeting in
New York City.
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The traffic casualty as a re­
sult of the train-auto crash
fuesdsy in Longwood was
Seminole County’# fourth of
the year 196(. By the way. all
four have been residents of
Longwood.
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"W e slill need rain ," saya
Ernest C Lundherg, assistant
agricultural agent for Seminole
County. " A t least," he con­
tinues, "w o are approaching
that time that more rain can
he expected."
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Mayor A. L. Wilson has a
letter from Joseph I. Laird of
Casselberry,
complimenting
Sgl. W. R. Cosgrove o f the
Sanford
Police
Department
for the "Friendly, courteous
service rendered . . , May 12,"
when Laird's aisler from Ham­
mond, La. was involved in a
minor traffic accident at First
and French. We compliment
Sgt. Cosgrove, too, for renddcring the kind of service thu
brings credit to our police de­
partment. Oh yes, we wonder
if she brought along any of
those famous Hammond straw­
berries.
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U. S. Moves To
Block Soviet On
Southeast Asia
LONDON
(U P D -A m e r can presidential envoy W il­
liam E. Bundy today derid­
ed to cut abort talks with
the British on the South­
east Asia crisis and fly to
an emergency meeting with
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk In Bangkok, Thailand.
LONDON ( U P l ) —Assistant
Serrelary o f Slate William E.
Bundy flew in from Washing­
ton today to seek Britain's
help in resisting Soviet-sup­
ported demands for a fulldress Geneva conference on
Southeast Asia.
Bundy told newsmen at the
airport that his trip had been
"urgently arranged" because
U. S. experts think recent de­
velopments have created a
real danger o f a Communist
takeover In the embattled
area.
"T h e position has become
more urgent because of the
diplomatic situation, and in­
deed the military situation in
Southeast Asia has become
more serious," he said.
Bundy scheduled meetings
with Foreign Secretary R. A.
Butler and other officials.
Britain, with U. S. backing,
has proposed instead of a
fullblown
conference t h a t
aome o f the 14 powers which
signed the Geneva accords on
Laos hold lower-level "con ­
sultations" on the Laotian sit­
uation.
The Soviet-Union, through
bnlh It* ambassadors in Lon­
don and Washington, Wednes­
day pressed for a full dress
conference, ostensibly to dis­
cuss Cambodia. Franrr has
called for a similar confer­
ence to discuss Laos.
U. S. officials believe that
nny such nta}or conference
probably would be expanded
at the behest o f one country
or another to discussions of
virtually all Issues in South­
east Asia. This might include
French proposals for "neu­
tralization" o f South Viet
Nam.
I f a lower-level "consulta­
tion" docs take place on the
Laotian situation, U. S. o ffi­
cial# also hope the scope of
such talks would be clearly
defined and limited in ad­
vance.

posted in the danger tones so
that unsuspecting person* will
be made aware of their exis­
tence.
In other action, ths com­
mission:
—Approved inclusion of a
request for $2,300 in the next
fiscal budget studies; the re­
quest being made by the St.
Johns-Indian R h er Canal Dis­
trict. The money would be

Bulletin
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P l)
—A 19-story Raturn-1 super
booster, b i l l e d
as the
world's
mightiest rocket,
blasted toward spare today
in an attempt In send a pio­
neer model of Am erica's
Apollo moonship into an or­
bit around the earth.

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T ra ffic Toll
CHICAGO (U P ll - The ns(ion's traffic death toll in
April of 3,(30 persons shatter­
ed all previous records, the
National Safely Council said
today.

Collins Funeral
LA K E PLACID , N Y . (U P l)
— Funeral services will be
held Monday (or Joseph M.
Collins—better-known to radio
audience* as " T e d " — friend,
associate and manager of
singer Kate Smith.

Figh ting Eases
V IE T IA N E , Laos (U P l) Fighting in central Laos was
reduced to light skirmishing
today but informed American
sources said reconnaissance
flight* over the area by U. S.
planes will continue.

Stockyard Bums
JERSEY C ITY. N. J. (U P l)
—A spectacular fire destroyed
a square mile of abandoned
stockyards and Hudson River
piers early today, trapping
three firemen on a tower and
showering sparks on (be New
York waterfront.

Bound Over
T A M P A ( U P l) — Shrimp
er Henry W eaver waa bound
over to federal court Wednes­
day on charges of slaying bia
skipper, Capt. William Schock,
during a mystery shrounded
fishing trip to the Mexican
Campeche banka.

Spy Testimony
KANSAS C IT Y , Kan. (U P l)
—Testimony began today In
the U. S. district court trial of
Army deserter George John
Gessner, 24, a form er nu­
clear technician eharged with
passing secrets to the Soviet
Union.

used to continue the engineer­
ing work on the canal.
— Heard a hint of a lawsuit
threat from Altamonte Springs
where residents complain of
inadequate drainage facilities
in the l.ake Adelaide section
had lowered the value o f their
properly. Construction o f High­
way 43S U blamed for this
condition.
— Delayed formal action on
a joint city-county project on
the Soutliwest Hoad pending
formal word from the City
Commission.
—Asked two rommissinnrrs,
John Alexander ami John
Fitzpatrick, to negotiate with
M. R. Strickland in the latter'*
request for an exchango of
property he owns with some
owned by the eounly. Acquisi­
tions o f ri ghts of way for the
Highway 4fl widening project
will claim some property own­
ed by Strickland ami he de­
sires other land so he can
continue his business.
— Approved a -esolution of
cooperation with the town of
Casselberry on w-ork on the
Winter Park Drive project.
—Set a hearing for June 23
on the zoning of the University
Community, Zoning sugges­
tions have been made by the
County Zoning and Planning
Commission.

Gulf Move Near
W E W AIIITC H K A ( U P l) Gulf County commissioners
began planning to move the
county test to Port St. Joe
today, but said they will wait
R. T. Milwee, county super­
for I he official canvass of intendent of public instruc­
Tuesday’s vote before taking tion, will brief the 1-ong
legal steps to direct the move. Range Planning Committee of
Ihe Seminole
Chamber of
Commerce on education’* fu­
BURBANK, Calif. ( U P l) — ture in the eounly Friday
Actor John Wayne'* eldest noon at Jim Spencer'# Res­
son, Michael Wayne, and bro­ taurant.
ther, Robert Morrison, were
Milwee'* topic will be "A
reported in satisfactory condi­ Preview of Education in Sem­
tion today al St. Joseph's Hos­ inole County." The meeting
pital. both o f them with bro­ has been called by C. Vernon
ken legs suffered in a traffic Mize
and Byron
Kimhall,
accident
committee co-chairmen.

Milwee To Brief
Planners Friday

Actor’s Kin Hurt

Offices To Close
County offices will be
closed Monday in a delayed
observance
of
Memorial
Day but city offices and fa­
culties will function normal-

VOL. 56

United Press Leased W ire

Established IH08

COFFEE CLU B members honored newcomers to the community and at
least one who is leaving when they met this morning in the Seminole
Chamber o f Commerce Building. Shown above, from left, are Bob
Sulouff, new Food Fair &gt;tore manager; N avy Chaplain R. L. Deal o f the
Sanford Naval A ir Station and who la leaving soon fo r Great Lakes, HI.;
Capt. R. M. Ware, station commander; and the Rev. Vernon Fuller, the
new pastor o f Uis First Christian Church, &lt;
(Herald Photo),

TH U R SD A Y, M A Y 28, 1961

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 200

Culpepper Protests SRB Cut In
State University Road Funds
Planned Work
At New School
Sites Cited
TALLAH ASSEE

(U P l )

—

Only protests leveled today
at the state's proposed $375
million road and bridge con*
struct lun

program

fo r

the

next 12 months involved work
planned at universities, parks
und furmets markets.
The hearing on the tenta­

M AP SHOWS W H ERE dctiinitinn roromonios
will be licit! Fritlny lit 3 p.m. o il Interstate d,
west o f Duytotm Bench. Uo\*. Furr is 1try tint will
cut the ribbon to murk the oitcttiiiK o f the Buper-

tive budget, first aired a
month ago, turned Into a lova
feast, with delegations from
severul
counties,
Including
Dade and Duval, praising ths
road board fo r the considera­
tion it has given in the past
and thanks fo r future favora.
The budget, which goes Into
effect July 1 and will carry
over Into the first six months
o f the administration of ths
new governor, will got final
approval on June 2G, probably
without m ajor change.
Actually, the budget includes
$477 million In authorised
work, hut only $376 million
can be built under anticipated
fundi. That is $18 million
more than the current year.
J.
Broward
Culpepper,
esecutive director o f ths
Hoard o f Control, strongly
protested inclusion o f only
$800,000 fo r paving tha
roada at stale universities
in the IS months, and yell­
ed even louder about a road
board decision to eliminate
ths $1.3 million that had
been allocated fo r this year
but net spent as yet.
Culpepper said close to
$800,000 In paring and ntw
roads at the universities are
ready to be put under con­
tract end hs aald the sit­
uation la critical.
lie pointed out that new
universities have been au­
hiirhwny link In Volunin nnd Scminolo counties.
thorized for Hoca Baton,
Lcidslulnrs, county officinls nnd rcprosentntlvcs
Orlando and Pensacola and
from many urea comm unities will bo on hund
$60 million in new buildings
fur the ceremony.
are going to be built under
bond programs o r are un­
derway, some o f whlrh will
require road work.
Willisnt Miller, slate park
director, made a similar plea.
Tw-o Negro (rustles warn Ha had asked for $531,60(1
raptured at Daytona Reach and got about 9130,000 in ths
Wednesday shortly after they budget fo r roads at the parks.
And Lee Thompson said ths
overpowered a guard nnd shot
27.3 miles tu Stale Road 4(1 at
$15,000 u]located fo r farmers
a motorist In an escape from
Sanford.
markets am) road at road
tha Oviedo prison ramp.
guard stations will barely
Hoad Hoar,! Chairman John
Pol lea aald M. C. Anderson
take turn o f top priority
It. Phillip* aald Route 4 I*
o f Sanford was shot after
needs,
Hit! most developed of (lie
refusing to give up bis cur l&gt;
Tltn lionrd did nut give enfour Interstate freeway* be­
the escapees. He was taken courngemcnt that anything
ing built in Florida. The Road
to Orange Memorial Hospital not lnrludrd In the tentative
Department has completed
for
treatment o f an eye budget ran Iw added.
124 miles of this 131-mile
wound.
"T h e slate just dors not
route and has an addillonal 20
The convicts were identi­ appropriate enough money to
miles under construction.
fied ns D. V. Hell, .11, and build the needed roads," said
Projects currently u n d e r
Frederick Ilcilcl, 34, both serv­ Mux Brewer, Titusville road
construction include the 18mllc link between Slate Road ing time fo r armed robbery. board member.

Nehru Cremated; Bryant To Speak A t
Crowds Mourn 1-4 Link Opening

NEW D ELH I ( U P l ) —Jawiihuilxl Nehru, m single red
rose pinned aa usual to hi*
lung white r v it ami a garland
of Jasmine around his neck,
was cremated today on the
hank* o f Ilia sacred Jamnu
River.
The rirmalitin followed a
vast outpouring of grief anil
afiertion for Ihe drat and
only prime minister o f India.
Two persona were killed nml
12 injured in the crush o f
thousands battling fur a place
front which they rould view
Ihe tiody before the funeral
cortege left the prime min­
ister's resilience.
In London western Allied
diplomats here said they anti&lt;ipute ihni India will move
closer to the West with Die
death of Nehru.
Basically, India was expect­
ed to stand by it* traditional
lailicy o f nunalignment with
power blocs.
But the
coming months
were expected to see a grad­
ual shift toward more coop­
eration with the Western na­
tions, notably
the
United
.Stales and Britain.

Governor F a r r I a Bryanl

will make Ihe dedication ad­
dress at Memorial Day cere­
monies when the .Stale Rond
Department opens a 28-milc
segment of Interstate Route
( in Volusia and .Seminole
Counties Friday.
legislator#, county offiriala
anti representative* f r o n t
Daytona Reach, DeLand and
Sanford will join the governor
for the 3 p.m, ceremonies.
The new fotir-laned super­
highway link will extend from 46 at Sanford ami Marks
U. S. U2, live miles west of Street In Orlando and the fin­
Daytona B e a c h , southwest al two-mile segment o f the
East-West Tampa
Express­
way (urban Route 4).
The only segments not com­
plete or under construction
are a three-mile project at
Hie eastern terminus near
Daytona Beach and a sevenU N IT E D N A T IO N S , N. Y. mile atrctch at the western
( U P l ) — V iet Nam today sug­ terminus near St. Petersburg.
The cross-state superhigh­
gested a 1,300-man interna­
tional peace force to patrol way will extend from an in­
its border with Cambodia and tersection with Route 93 near
report violations o f It to tha Daytona Beach to SI. Peters­
governments concerned or to burg when completed.
the United Nations.
Tim suggeation was made to
the Security Council by Vu
Van Mua, Vietnamese ambas­
sador to London, as
tha
A special meeting o f the Southeast Asia debate resum­
ed after a day’* adjournment
North Orlando Village Coun­
out of respect to the late In­
cil has been called by CounH IA L E A H ( U P l) — A Hia­
dian Prime Minister Jawacilmcn Dave Tilson and Mrs.
leah detective was arrested
hurlul Nehru.
Mona Grinstead for 8 p.m,
Although there was no con­ at his horns Wednesday night
Friday in the Civic Building. firmation for It here, ■ Pnom and charged with burglary
Purpose o f the meeting will Pneh dispatch earlier quoted and grand larcany.
he to discuss appointment of Prince
Georgs Frost, 41, waa ac­
Norodom
Sihanouk,
■ village clerk and tha police Cambodian chief o f stats, aa cused o f breaking Into a
situation. Illeon request* that saying ha waa ready to wel­ manufacturing firm in Hia­
all persona interested in the come U N inquiry teams or leah during ths weekend on
clerk position be present at eventually U N troops tu pol­ M ay 2-3 and taking $126 In
ths meeting,
ice ths bolder,

North Orlando
Meeting Set

By the way. as a public ser­
vice to the people of this area,
the Centra! Florida Museum,
&gt;10 East Rollins Avc , Orlan­
do, is presenting a special e x ­
hibition entitled
"1 »
That
Snake Poisonous?"
—The Clock Winders

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W E A TH E R : Widely nenttered showers today nnd Friday; hiph today 88-02; low tonight 65-70.

Flag Poles To
Be Dedicated
Memorial Day
All of Seminole County’#
civic, military and patriotic
organizations have been in­
vited to attend and participate
in the dedication o f new me.
mortal flag polci creeled by
the American I-egion Auxili­
ary Unit 33 of Sanford at
Evergreen, oaklawn and Pa­
ris cemeteries.
These organizations have
also been invited to place me­
morial wreaths at (lie base of
the standards during Memor­
ial Day ceremonies to he held
at all three ccinetcrica a l 10
a.m. Saturday.
During the exercises, flags
will be raised at each of (lie
cemeteries by cade la from
the Sanford Naval Academy.
Seminole County Judge Ver­
non Mize will he the principal
speaker al Evergreen, Posl 33
Commander Frank Holms al
Oaklaw-n, and Principal Floyd
C. Richards of the Lake Mary
school at Tania.
Tlic flag to be flown at Oaklawn has been presented by
M ri. Emmallne Thurston, a
Grid Star mother. Another
Gold Star mother, Mrs. Ruth
Smith, has donated the flag to
be raised at Evergreen. The
flag to be flown at Puotu has
been donated by Mr. nml Mrs.
J. W. Spivey in Itonor of Mrs.
Bea Newsome, another Gold
Star mother.

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Hospital
Notes
A dm liilm a
Braxton L . Perkins Jr., John
Bennett J r , Willie Henry
Martin, Vcrcsl Scott, Rebecca
Brown, Irving Pryor, Sadie
Brook*, Marguerite McBray.
•r, Betty Medina, General
Jtlchardaon, Betty Slone, Erneat Cowley, Soda Marrero,
Carleen Smith, all at Sanford;
William H. Cook, DeBary;
Jean L o a iii, Orlando, and
Clara Speera, Lake MarBlrtht
Mr. and Mra. William
mcL baby girl, Oaleen
Dlarharget
Doyle IJeienfwlt, Jeaale So.
derblom. Mary B. Brewertnn.
Betty Fryer Hinea, Vinita
Shaw. Emma June Chandler,
all of Sanford; Erneat F.
Pierce, Katie Thurau, William
Cole, all of DeBary, and Ann
L oiie Moore, Ixmgwood
M A Y 27
Admission*
Catharine Baaa. E d g a r
Swaim, Carol
A. Mannln,
Anna Alkan, Alfred Pietrantonl, Jewel Drum, Candnce
Robb, Clyde Murphy, Irene I.
Lommeree, all o f Sanford;
L a V tlle Pierce, Harry Freeman, Frieda Hartman, H. Guy
Chaae, all o f DeBary; Bertha
I „ Llndaey, Geneva; N ell* V.
Cherlngton, L a k e
Mary;
Sophia Lucaa, Deltona.
Birtha
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa F.
Mannln, Baby Girl; Mr, and
Mra. Bedford E. Aiken J r„
Baby Girl, o f Sanford.
Diaehargea
Bertha U w a , Erneat Cowlay, A 11 a m a • Rlrhardaon,
Johnnie Maa Gordon, Dorothy
V allot, Dorothy Lee, llleky
Seward,
Clara
Addington,
M ary Jannlnga Harleaa, Cyril
L . Geiger Jr., Mary Ann
Rranton and Baby Girl, Bar­
bara J, Damon and Baby Boy,
Barbara Anna Burnham and
Baby Boy, all o f Sanford;
Georgian
Hugh and Baby
Girl, Longwood; Nancy Foat•r, Detroit, Michigan.

Lt. George A. Hoffman, Ca­
reer Information and Educa­
tional

E N TE R PR ISE PTC officer* installed nt tho May meeting were, from left,
Mrs. Attnnbclto Trnjif, Mrs. Kny Horton, Mrs. Jnnlce Scmoncs, Mrs.
Catherine Hrnco anil Mrs. Mnrinn Brnddock. Installing officer, right, wns
Mrs. June Long, third grade teacher.
(Cox Photo)

STACIE HANDS for tho Altnmonte Fifth Grnde operetta, “ Streamlined
Cinderella," Included, front from left, Gnry Roth, Kevin McGoehan,
Judith Parson and Gary Gllstrap; bnck, George McIIorney, Warren
Locknbcy, Diane Castle and Paul Crouse.
(Herald Photo)

Crash Fatal To
G. T. Waltz, 60

By Mrs. It. L . Johnson

Funeral Notices

Widow, 94, To
Keep ‘Trust’

A common problem af al­
coholism is expecting immed­
iate treatment results, says
the Florida Alcoholic Reha­
bilitation Program. Recovery
from an illness o f this kind
it no quirk process.

from

SECTIONALS

School Band, with their leader
Pole Bukur, came out to tha
Lake Monroe School and gave
• real nice performance for
Uie children. • • • Talking
about bands, that wonderful
High School Band had their
annual banquet last Friday
night In the school cafeteria.
Lynn Gila* and I attended die
affair and concert afterwards.
Several of the baud members
out this way received awards.
Patay Foy and Becky Tanner
received band loiters. Jim
W arfel received a key, and
Terry Rabun will be * 2nd Lt
and Librarian neat year. Jim
also directed the group In a
special number during the
concert. T rrry'a dad, Tolar
Rabun, waa elected first vice
president o f the Band Parent*
Association. I think thia baa
been tha moat wonderful band
year yet end I think the dirpeter, Ernest Cowley, should
get a atandlng vote of applause
for working with such a wond
erful group o f young ladies
and gentlemen. • • • June
bride-elect Darted* Roberta
has been the honor guest this
past week of two real nice
shower*. Shirley Leopoiae and
her mother Pauline Spivey
(mated one et Shirley*# home
on Narcissus Avenue. And
Gwen and Clyde Muse's young
daughters were a lio hoeteeaea
for Darien* e t (heir borne on
Orange Boulevard. • • • A
Lake Monroe gal who haa
reached that 12th grade thia
year and who kn e* horses
dearly (And by tha way ahe
haa many trophies and awards
to prove it) waa honor guest
at a coke and chatter party
last week. Rebecca Giles was
given a charm for har brace­
let by her hostess Janice
Rahn. Janice proved a wond­
erful hostees by having Just
about everything imaginable
on the aervtng table. She gave
the party at the home o f her
parents A. P. and Mae Rahn
on Narcissus Avenue.

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from

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LIV IN G
ROOMS

from
Par Your
Convenience

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Open
Friday Nltea

M ATH ER

O fficer

of

Squadron

Three, hn* received a letter
o f commendation from Capt.
J. O. Mayo, W ing Comman­
der, following Heavy Three'*
Administrative-Material
Inapection.
The letter credited lha e f­
forts o f Hoffman. " I t gives
me great pleasure to commend
you for the outstanding man­
ner in which yon have or­
ganized and maintained the
Edurational Servieea Office
o f Heavy Attack Squadron
Three. I noted wilh pleaiurt
your thoroughness nml rffectivrnc.a during my admlnlatrative material inapection.
The amount and variety o f ed­
ucational activity give evldencc o f a very healthy pro­
gram.”
In hla current progrnm,
Hoffman haa 17 men enroll­
ed in "Operation Hootatrap,"
an activity o f college study
and education. He, himself,
takra part in thia progrnm,
working toward a Bachelor of
General Studio* Drgrce wilh
major in education.
Three men are currently en­
rolled in Orlando Junior Col­
lege; five men are attending
Etetaon Univcraity; two men
are going to night classes nt
Saminola High School and on*
man is enrolled In Seminole
County Iluainesa School, H o ff­
man haa also found Lime to
give private tutorship.

By Maryann Miles
A Hawaiian luau was plan­
ned by the West Lake Brant­
ley Civic Association at Sun­
day afternoon's election meet­
ing of the group held on the
Lake Brantley beachfront pro­
perty.
The luau will be held Satur­
day, June 6, starting at S p.m.
on the lakefront. Those at­
tending are asked to come in
appropriate dress and a prize
will be given to LHc best cos­
tumed man and woman. A
whole pig will be barbecued
over an open spit; an auction

Summer Art
School To Open
June 15
Tty Sirs. Adsm Muller
The Florid* Federation of
A rt Summer Rrhnnl will hegin with Elliot McMurrough
an artist instructor, June 1(52rt, followed hy Charles A .
Holder, director o f the srhoot,
July 12-24, and R usaoII G.
Mrltae, Aug. 10-21.
Dcmonstrntlnn*
ere
eon*
ducted each week during tho
summer school hy the artist
in residence and the ptihlir Is
invited to attend fo r n nom­
inal fee. Etudenta throughout
the state ohtnin high quality
professional Instruction from
these well known artlsta who
o ffe r a wide range o f topic
materials.
Infortunium concerning this
program may bo obtained
from Charles A . Holder, di­
rector, Detlary Mansion, De­
llary.

Veteran Groups
Attend Service
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Membcra o f DeBary vet­
erans organizations and their
auxiliaries attended services
.Sunday at the Community
Methodist Church.
Rev. Cecil N. O gg used as
his sermon topic, "L e s t We
Forget.” Flags of the vet­
erans group* were massed at
the altar and the choir an­
them waa "B attle Hymn of
the Republic.”
New officer* o f Die Wornen'a Society o f Chriatians
Service were Installed by Rev.
Ogg at thia aervlce. Mra.
Charle* Helper, retiring aecretary, called each o fficer to
th* altar.

LT. G. A . H O FFM AN

Dance Revue
Set Saturday
Miss Marilyn Sprouse wlli
present her pupils from the
Studio Srhoot o f Dance in a
revue Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
at the Plnccrost School.
There will be nn admission
charge and the public Is In­
vited to attend.

are being accepted for
event.
Officers elected were
Jcri Rigsby, president,
opponent Arthur Kern;
Ltl Young, vice president,

will be held and candies anil
baked good* will be aold. Tic­
kets have been priced for
adults and children and dona­
tions of beans and fruit juice
and of candy and baked goods

Exchanges To
Close Friday

the Dick Morrison; Mra. Rea*
Ryblcki, secretary • treasurer
Mr*. oveT Mrs. Barbara Torrcy and
over Walt Griffith and Paul Kling­
Mrs. er, director#, oveT Mrs. Jean­
over ette Burns, Mra. Jennie Mc­
Clellan, Mr*. Dottle Wcirick
and Erneat Young.
Presiding president Arthur
Kern conducted S u n d z y ' i
meeting and announced that
in the future new lock* will be
put on the gate and boat dock
each year with member* ex ­
changing keys annually.
Special guest at the meeting
waa J. C. Lavondcd, county
superintendent of roads, who
answered questions concern­
ing road psving in th* area.

FAT
OVERW EIGHT

N E W L Y ELECTED officers o f the Lake BrnntIcy Civic Association nre, seated, from left, Mra.
Jeri Rigaby, president nnd Mra. Lil Younfr, vice
president; atnndimr, Paul KlinKer, director nnd
Wnlt G riffith, director. Not present waa Mrs.
Renn ltyblcki, secretary-treasurer.

Chapter 1404
Has Elections
The
meeting
149t,

C o m m o iv S e n s e :

first

annual

election

of

Sanford

Chapter

Women o f

the

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You
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for any reason, Just return
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and get ycur full money back.
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A car that’s
compact in the front,
compact in the rear,
full-sized 23in the living-room.

Moose,

was conducted Monday night
during the regular chapter
business session held In the
temporary Moose Hall in Lake
Mary.
Elected by ballot rote were
Mr*, Elolse Small, senior re ­
gent; Mrs. Lenore Price, Jun­
ior regent; Mra. Lera Harris,
chaplain;
Mra. netty Nor­
wood, treasurer and Mrs. Elsie
Lacey, recorder.
Mr*. Lacey waa the only
nominee without an opposing
candidate. Other* nominated
for office were Mra. Charoltte
Carlson, senior regent; Mra.
Emma Willis, Junior regent;
Mra. Kay Gehr. chaplain and
Mrs. Thelma Emerson, trea­
surer.
Plans fnr formal Installa­
tion will be announced.

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In observ­

ance o f Memorial Day.
Hanks will hr open along
with the New York Foreign
Exchange, New York citrus
market and the Chicago livestack market.

Our savors have green thumbs
When it cornea to nuking d ollu t grow, our
■avert are real gardener*. Dollar* saved
wilh us thrive nicely on generous earnings.
Put part o f your pay regularly Into "seed money10
and watch it bloom Into an impretiive reserve.
Why not atari your bumper crop o f
“ growth dollars” wilh u« thia weekT

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Lake Monroe Jottings

Mrs. Putnam, 68,
Dies In Hospital

BEDS

Bervie.s

Heavy

W ell Uiis la tho time o f the
Gilbert Theodor* W alli, 60, soason for that very Import­
prominent Longwood b u a 1 - ant date coming up . . . Gra­
duation Day. Just one week
nraaman
and resident
of
more and over 200 young lass­
Hardee Avenue, was killed In­
ie* and laddie* will be going
Mr*. Agnco EUiabeth Put­
nam, *6, died Wednesday in stantly Tuesday afternoon in on their own as coliega rtuSeminole Memorial Hoapltal.
car-train crash at the dents or entering the armed
service o r starting to work.
Since t o il ah* baa apent the Church Avenue crossing.
Dianne Claus* Is going to a
winter* In Geneva. Survivor*
Owner and
operator of
college tn North Carolina. Di­
nr* her huaband, Edward
ncpalr Service, anne la staying with her grand­
Chart** Putnam of Geneva; Tod'a T V
tw o M i l , Cora Id Francla of Walls moved to Longwood 11 parents the W. C. Clauses on
year* ago from Buffalo, N. Narcliaus Avenue. Her par­
FrmnMOt. Calif, and Blehard
Y
. An active participant In ents and three brother* hav*
Henry o f Murfrcnabono, Term.:
two daughter*, Mr*. Mary all civic and social organisa­ gone up tn Canada where they
Agne* Cbriitle o f Fort Wayne, tion* o f the community, he have a ranch. • • • Hobby
Ind and Mr*. Lorotta Kelly waa a valued member nf the Harbour la home from college.
o f N «w Haven, Ind. and 23 lamgwood Volunteer Fire De­ He brought hla roommate
partment.
home with him to spend the
grand children.
He la survived by till moth­ summer here. Hta roommate
er, Mr*. Laura W alti of Long­ Greg Davis is from Oklahoma
wood; two brother*, Howard City, Okla, I am aure he will
funeral str rlrM w#r# h.M o f Buffalo and Chester of havo a wonderful tlm s here
today at I p. m. fnr Franklin Harrison, Ark., and a slater, thia summer with Bobby «nd
baatar
atreop at Oramknw
hla many friend*. • • • Hap­
Fun.ral R o n . with l U r , Jack Mra. Suaan Loe o&lt; Orlando.
Ldsdaor offleUtlnr Buriat * i *
py Birthday to Mis* Cindy
la Hlahtanl Hamnrr Osrdsna
KennedAy. I tried to make her
Fun.ral a.rr lr .a fnr Ollharl
16 but ahe la Just a little bM
Tnandnra Wall*. *«. Ixinawoi.il
younger than that. Anyway,
hu.ln.a.man who w ia kill** In
a oar-train acoldsni T ua.i ar
happy birthday Cindy. • • •
• ttarnnon. will ti* h*M at t:t«
M ARION, 111. (D P I)—Mr*. llleky Edwards had to spend
p. m Friday at &lt;ha Flrat Bap
tl*t Church of txinewonl with Cora lngela, Bt, plan* to keep a few days In the local hos­
JU*. Jack Lindsay nfflctatlna
pital. Were you retting Rick?
Fallbaarara will ba mamb.ra nf the "solemn trust" a* uaual
* ha Longwood Vnluntrar Fir* Saturday, Memorial Day, by • • • Buddy and Francaa Kern
tlapirlmanl. nurlal will h* In decorating the grave In Boar o f Palm Bay spent the past
(lbnhavsn
Uamnrlat P a r k .
lllll Cemetery of her Ctvll weekend here with hts parents
Maitland.
Wlblack Fun.rat Hnma. Ca. War veteran husband, George the Kenneth Kerns. Also vUK
aalharrr, la charaa at arrango
cd his grandmother Mrs. Ber­
W. lngela.
manta.
tha Stanley. Vonda and Willis
Carter also came up from the
Gold Coast to * • * the Kerns.
QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS
• • *
Margie and L**t*r
Thomas were called to Sevan
nah, Ga., because o f th* criU
e*l Illness o f their grandson
Lester and (he children came
back but M argi« stayed. • • •
The
Sanford
Junior High

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Y'eitcrday

I received a telephone call

from

a girl asking me to

her prom. I had not even
teen

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thii

girl

in

FOUR

years, and to tell you the
truth, it is not long enough.
I never liked her because
she was loud and forward,
and besides, she used to
stare at me in eighth grade,
which
gave
my
friends
plenty to kid me about. 1
told her I couldn’ t take her
to the prom because I had
to work that night, which
was true. After I hung up
my mother asked me who
the girl was. I told her in a
nice way that it was none
of her business, which it
wasn't. Do you see anything
wrong with that?
GROUNDED
DEAR GROUNDED: Yes,
There is no “ nice" way to
tell one’s mother that some­
thing is none of her busi­
ness. Even if it isn't.
• • *
DEAR AB B Y: I myself
wuuld not inform a teacher
when others arc cheating.
Any
teacher who
cares

By Abigail Van Buren

about what goes on in her
classroom can catch cheat­
ers with little effort. Cheat­
ing in school is dishonest, of
course, but it is not to be
compared with robbery, as­
sault or murder. When one
witnesses harm or violence
done to another, he has a
moral obligation to report
the offender immediately.
When one cheats in an e x ­
amination, he is only cheat­
ing himself and damaging
his own character and repu­
tation. If he attempts to
cash in on his ill-gotten
marks, he will only prove to
others that his fine record
was not earned because he
will not know his subject.
Don't buck down. Abbyj I
think you were right.
"FO R TY-O N E YE A R S ON
TH E B E N C H "
0 * •
DEAB ABBY: I do not
believe that very young
children should "ta ttle" on
one another for the slightest
little thing. But when a stu­
dent sees another student
cheating during an exam i­
nation, I think it is his
duty to inform the teacher.

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A Schenectady, N.Y., read­
er aaks, "H o w could we get
to six clubi with the NurthSouth cards? Should I have
jumped to five cluba over my
partner’s bid of three cluba?"
The answer to hla first
question it shown by the bid­
ding in the box. H ie answer
to each other question is,
"N o ."
The first two rounds of
bidding are easy. North'* rebid to one no-lrump shows
both hie no-trump pattern
and the minimum nature of
his hand. When South jumps
to three clubs as his second
bid North’* hand suddenly
Improve*.
if* still ha* th* 14 high
eard point* h* opened with,
but h* also has * very fin*

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Tw o Seminole County beau­ Jansen Swimwear Co. Paula
ties added new honors to their U a student at the University
collection of crowns Saturday of Florida. Site will compete

Legal Notice

4

ix T iir c in r i ir rtin iT o r
Tine v i s t i i j i i m r t i . i n i C U T . t v a m i r o i t * i : m i .\o i .k
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PITT8F1ULD,
Plaintiff,

va.

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P L LOIIIH GRANT, hi* wlf*.

M in e r,

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to

Defendant.
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T O i HIINKHT G R A N T amt PR LOIM8 GRANT, hit wife.
TOU AR K I IK R K R Y N O T I­
F IE D t o t a k k n o t i c e , th*&lt;
a suit hss bstn f i l 'd laalnst
you In ths abovt entitled Court.
The nature of lh* suit Is an
ocl Inn lo foreclose s
Reel
Estate Mortsuae held hr I’ lTY
KAVINGH RANK OP P IT T S ­
F IE L D . which Mortgage It rsCorded
In Official
Records
Rook l i t . P act IIS. Public Rscords
of
Hemlnols
County,
Florida. Ths name of ths Court
In which ths suit prnceedln* le
pending le the Circuit Court
of Ihs Ninth Judicial Circuit
In and fur Seminole County,
Florida, In Chancery So. MOSS.
Ths description of Ihs rsst
property tn Hemlnols County,
Florida, Involved In aald pro­
ceedings as d'scrlhed la the
Complaint la ai foll o w i:
Got 39. tllock I. LINCOLN
HEIGHTS,
according
|u
ths Plat thersof a* re­
corded In D a l Rook It.
Page It, Public Record* of
Hrmlnole County, Florida,
log slher with ths following
items of properly which are
located In and permanently In­
stalled ai part of ths Improve­
ments on said land:
T w o heater*
YOU A llB IIB Q Uin C D la
file your answer or other de­
fense of pleading with the
Clerk
of
the
above-named
Court and serve a copy there­
of upon plelntlfre attorneys.
W H I T T A K E R A PYLE, whose
address le — Hulls 301, lu l l
E * » l Colonist Drive. O R L A N ­
DO. FI/OIIIDA. not later then
the SSth dey of June. 1944, a*
roeulred by law, el»e a De­
cree Pro Confe**o will ha en­
tered against you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
h;ne hereunto *et my bund
&lt; id affls rd my official eeal
at Hanford, Seminole County,
Florida, this l l t b day of May.
IH I.
tSL.U.t
Arthur H Ue-kwllh, Jr.
Clei k. Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Florida.
By: Handra S. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Publl.li May XI, SI A June
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CJJt-U

C O N FID E N TIAL TO CtNI)Y : In the early 1700's the
English poet Edward Young
wrote: "Th e maid that loves
goes out to sea upon a shat­
tered plank, and puts her
trust in miracles for saf­
ety." Times haie not chang­
ed.
• • •
Troubled? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69100, Los Angelos,
Calif., 90069. For a personal
reply, enclose
a stamped,
seif-addressed envelope.
• * *
For Abby's booklet, "H ow
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 697uo, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90000.

O n (B J iid q s i

It's All Smiles
For 2 Beauties
when they out-smiled 13 other
contestant* from throughout
the state in the "M iss Sm ile"
contest held in Miami Beach.
Miss Paula Hicks, 20, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Waller
J. Hicks of Altamonte Springs
was winner of the annual
boauty event sponsored by

Today the classrooms are
so crowded, especially in
the colleges and universi­
ties, we arc told that stu­
dents may get away with
cheating,
unnoticed. How
would YOU like to lie down
on an operating table and
entrust your life to a sur­
geon who had cheated his
w ay
through m e d i c a l
school ?
D.N.C. (A Baltimore M.D.)
* * •

in the national finals to be
held at Cypress Gardena July
10-13.
Firat runner-up in the con­
test was Miss Camli Cornier,
17, former "Mias Seminole",
daughter of Commander and
Mrs. T. L. Condor of Sanford.
TTslrd runner-up was Miss
Randy Beard, 10, daughter of
Sgt. and Mrs. H. F. Beard of
Kissimmee.

Troop 341 Sets
Court Of Honor
lly Jane Casselberry
Boy Seoul Troop 311 wilt
hold a Court o f Honor Mon­
day at 7:30 p.rn. at the Cas­
selberry Community Methodfat Church. Scoutmaster W. T.
Daniel Jr. will present awards
fo r advancement, parents are
invited to attend.
Thuae who ordered plastic
ware at the parly sponsored
recently by the troop are ask­
ed to pay fo r and pick up
the items Monday nighL

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Among the “ Why* About
Women" that Wade Nichols
recently told the Los Angeles
Advertising Club ho would
like to have the nnsvvrra to,
svna this one: "W hy will
women by nny magazine that
offers a crash diet when they
know very well they won’t
follow it fo r a minute?"
Thut one’s easy, Mr. Nich­
ols.
The women who run out
nnd buy any magazine that
offers a new crash diet nre
looking fo r a painless way of
reducing—-and they'll" try any­
thing fo" n day or two.
They'ro just like the people
who are always buying hooks
nnd rending articles on how
to quit smoking.
They seek some easy way
to their gonl.
The crash dieters don't In­
tend to go on a lifelong cutorle-wntching
Journey
any
more than those looking for

a painless way o f giving np
cigarettes lo say "I'v e had
my Inst cigarette," and stick
lo it.
So every new scheme for
losing pounds without punish­
ment or stopping smoking
some foolproof, painless way
attracts
the same people.
Each time they hear o f a new
plan for instant success, they
fait fur It.
It's just wishful thinking,
that’s nil. But women do get
a dividend from tryi'iK each
new crash diet, even if it Isn't
a lasting weight less.

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10:00 (3) Hay When
14) N ew »— &gt;like W al­
lace
(9) ftpanlsh
10:1) (3) S &gt; w i - Edwin N ew­
man
10:31 (1) Word for Word
(Or I l e u * l.ury
( I I ivtcemher Hr Ida
11:00 (21 Cnnrsntratlon
&lt;«» Heal McCoy*
i f » Dries l* Il'aht
11:10 (31 M1 ' ai nc Link
111 Dale A Gladys
(1) Haven Keys

This bid can’t bn showing
a spade suit. Had North held
a four card spade suit, he
would have hid one spade ov­
er his partner's one heart re­
sponse.
Instead,
it
ahows
F R ID A Y r . M.
just what he hus — a hand
that has improved, due to the 13 00 (3) Your Flret tinprssalon (Color)
three club bid by South.
(41 Love of Life
(9, Unite Ford
South simply goes to four
11:3) &lt;•&gt; N&gt;we— Harry Heaclubs. He wants to make
toner
sure that North will be able II 30 ( I ) Trulh er Coneeriiienrea
to raise rtulia. North does
(4) Ke*rch For Tom or­
row
raise to five and now South
(9) Father Know* lls't
goes on to six.
11:4) (€, Guiding D ah l
The play ia not hard. He 13. SI IS) News— Hay Hrherer
1:00 l l » Newt. Weather
wina the spade opening, dis­
(4&gt; Itachelor Father
(91 (lentrat Yfotpltal
cards hit other spade on a
1:10 (21 I'enpls Are Funny
high diamond and play* ace
(41 As Th* World Turs*
) ‘*n(9) N*w a— U n t
arid one heart.

Class Of 1914
To Celebrate
The class of 1BU of Semi­

nrll
1 4) (9) Csnoons
1:00 (1) L e ts Maks A Dsat
&lt;*) Password
(»&gt; Ao n Sol hero
1:1) 13' N e w t — Flayd K aL
her
1:10 13) Doctor*
14) llaus* Party
(4) Day In Court
Howard
1:11 (41 New*— Lias
1:00 &lt;3) Lnrstla Tnunx
(4) To Tell The Trulh
(SI Queen F&gt;»r A Day
1:3) (4) N e w i— Kdwardt
(41 Brrret Htnrm
&lt;41 Trsllmasier
4:13 (3) H i w t — hi* oder
Venocur
4:10 ( I ) Hurnt and Allen
(1? Uncle Walt
1:00 (1) llett of Gtoueho
(*&gt; Cart oo no
):1P 42&gt; Newacope
(il) Leave It To llravor
(9) ttlvsrhoat
1:10 (3) Ynu Don't Kay
(C*o!or1
(4) F.t*s of Nlahl
(9) IVho |)n You Truat?
4:00 (3) Match name

nole High School will observe
Its 50th snnlvcrsary Saturday.
Mrs. William A. Ix*ffler Sr.,
will serve as hostess to a tea
honoring the member* at her
home, 1925 Hibiscus Drive,
Saturday afternoon between 5
and 6:30 p. m. All members
and associates of the IBM
class arc cordial^- invited lo
attend.
Saturday evening at 7:30 the
golden anniversary meeting
and dinner will tic held at
Jim Spencer's Bestaurant.
Mrs. liCffler has announced
that class members from as
Sun Flavor, Florida’s new
far away as California will be
attending
the
ami w it s ary seal o f quality program, has
and promises it will be a added watermelon* to its list
memorable reunion for all ato f recognised quality com­
lending.
modities.

First Degree
Held By KC

By Maryann Mile*
Semlnola County rntHea in
Inst weekend's Apopka Horse
Show from Furest City were
During his baseball career,
MaJ. Harry Williamson and
three children, Warren, Ter­ Babe Ruth ranted 81,091,477.
rs* and Denise, and Trisha
*
in nn
and Marsha Buell.
Teresa and Marsha wnn
second In the Junior ribbon
race. Terrsa also won fourth
in cloverleaf.

llralstraftoa

of

Flrtltloaa

Names
Ws ths undersigned, being
duty sworn, do hereby declare
under oath that th* name* of
all person* Interested In the
business or profession carried
on unitor ths names of Elder
Springs
Plunihlnir *t
Elder
Sprlnas—Old Orlando Ill-way
and th* evtent of th* (merest
of each, is » » follows:
KatenI of
\am*
laleresl
■ alvltt C. I t * ' *
Partner
Gten D. Mann
Partner
STATE OF F U m t D A
COFNTY OF SEMINOLE
Sworn to and subscribed be­
fore ms this tlh day of May
A. t&gt;. 19*4.
lhitdlsh May f, W. SI, 31. IM4

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Fri. - 8:25 A . M*

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M i a t * astarus s e n stats * t i •xaoajrcn s«&gt;i*et

First Decree Exemplifica­
tion was conducted by Sinford's St. Richard Council 5337
NO W thru SA T.
Knichls of Columbus, Tuesday
A T 1:00 - 3:13 • 3:25
evening In the Council Hall,
2501 Oak Avenue, for William
7:23 ■ 9:00
Crawford and nobert Von Her*
bulls.
In addition, William Bagley
was welcomed as a transfer
from Father Maher Council
618 of Jacksonville where he
Ison o f
was a past grand knight and Errol Flynn!
public relations chairman.
« THE SON OF
Following the ceremonies
refreshments were sorted to
candidates and members at­
tending.

...an advnturm In IlMlanlng"

Legal Notice

• Salra • Service
Seminole TV

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They’ve got something lo the girl* nil about It. And she about dieting— nnd the crazier
the diet the better, conversn.
know* they'll listen.
talk about.
For women love to talk littnally-.
The first woman to try a
brand-new crash diet In her
particular group gets to tell

F i r r i T S M 1* x i k t i
NOTICE 18 h*r»t&gt;y xlven that
t am engaged tn business at
t.akv Howell Road. Hemtnol*
County,
Florida,
under
ths
fictitious nains of, I'luh 43*. c n ti-ii
amt that I Inland tn rrulster
.aid nsins a tlh Ihs Ctsrk of
tin Circuit Court, Hsmlnols
TV R E N TAL
Count), Florida, In arrnr,lanes
with ths provisions o f ihs
Fictitious Nanis Statutes. towits Section SIS.OX Florida
F A 2-4920
The portrait o f President Statute* 19)7.
renith Color T V Salto
FIs: " r a h Tiers*
W'codrow Wilson graces the
1hi 1&lt;11*h May 7, 14. 31. SI. 19*4
2600 Sanford Ava.

By Oswald Jacoby

suggests slam possibilities.
North should now bid three
apadrs!

By Ruth Millett

S ER VIC E STORES

O P E N FR L N1TES T IL L 9t00

Ph. 322-2821

�s u m ia a M M ii*

I

It ir

0anfnrh

Pnge 4 — May 28, 10(14

V ff»lh

Joy-Ruth Class
Has Meeting With

Miss

Jane Morrow Engaged
Mrs. Earl

Mr. and M ri. B. Edward*
i f*
t
• •*
i m

The Joy-Ruth C lan of First
Baptist Church met recently

gagement

at

approaching

of

Mr*.

E »rl

I P

marriage of their niece, MU*

Pardun for the monthly meet­

t f
* 9
‘• ^
i
i
«
»

Dora Jane Morrow, of San-

ing.

ford, to Stephen G. Lee, ton
o f Mr. and Mr*. Ira Lee o f

Business session was pre­
sided over by class president,
Mr*. Clarence Jessup. A re­
port on recent social was
made, and plana were dis­
cussed for the neat event. A
financial report wa* given,
and report o f cards and flow­
ers to rlaai members who
FRIENDS who helped Mark Paul Scheutzow celebrate his fifth birthday
were 111 was given.
jt North Orlando are Lynn Harter, Heidi Spnnpunberg, Cnrlene SpnngenIt wa* reported that Bibles
had been presented to new
berg, Pat Carl Del Villngglo, Lee Achord, Steve Harter, Valerio Achurd,
babiet o f two member*; Am ­
Hilly MeVay and Sherry Ever*.
ber Dee Burch and William
Frederick .Samples.
Mr*. Robert Dekle gave a
devotion on "Idealism In Mo­
therhood."
Refreshment* were served
to others present: Mrs. Irv ­
ing 1. Pryor, class teacher,
daughter, serving as hostess.
Ry Donna Estes
Mr*. Herichrl Powell, Mr*.
Mrs. Surah l-alloialie (LosYellow birthday eukc with
Janie* Pepper, Mrs. Donald
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of
Roth, Mra. James Ott and Reta Sigma met recently at ste) Cramer observed Iter o u t white frosting was served the
birthday May 14, with a din­
Mra. Clarence Jones.
the home of Shirley Stumpf In
guests from a table overlaid
ner party at her home, 212
Loch Arbor.
with
a beautiful hand crochet­
Bay Street, Longwood, with
Plans were made for next Mrs. Hcttlo McNamara, her ed cloth, which M ri. Cramer
yesr’s committees, and the
tins recently completed.
sorority yardstick was com­
Relatives end friends who
pleted to tend to Internation­
extended their warm greet­
al.
ings were Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Im p ren lve program* were
ry J. Cramer, her ton and
presented hy Peggy Crcver,
daughter-in-law,
from
San­
Barbara
Erickson,
Shirley
ford, and her nieces, Mrs. An­
PALM CIRCLE
Stumpf and Linda Hlttrll.
nie Barnes and Mrs. Nancy
The Palm Circle of the San­
During tha social h o u r
Stevens o f Longwood.
ford Garden Club closed the "Rose Dutldy" gifts were ex ­
Also Mrs. S. L. Tuppcr, Mr.
season’ * activities with a spe­ changed and new names were
snd Mrs. Porter Hamblin,
cial meeting held at the De­ drawn for next year.
Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mrs.
nary home of a former mem­
Members attending this fin­
Arleno Austin and Mrs. Peck
ber, Mrs. Arthur Lambert, al meeting of the season were
Kelly and daughters, Becky
who Invilrd the circle for a S h i r l e y
Alexander, Joan
snd Terry Kelly.
covered dish luncheon.
Brooks, Sandy Collins, Peggy
Earlier In May, tier daugh­
A brief business meeting Crcver,
Barbara
Erickson,
ter, Mra. Eugene Ecklcs, and
was conducted by the presi­ Jean Gonzalez, Linda Ilittcll,
fam ily fricr.d, Mr*. Mary Grif­
dent, Mr*. Blanton Owen, fol­ Leslie
Best a n d
Barbara
fin, of Ococe visited to extend
lowed by a period of relaxa­ Mosea.
their greetings.
AIRS. C IIA M E R
tion In which the members
Also Linda Reck. Shirley
revealed summer plans and Stumpf, Jan Vthlen, June
enjoyed Die fellowship and at­ Warner, Vicki Wcsslund and
High-hacked rockers lake
mosphere In the spacious Sally Willis.
hlgh-fashlon honor* on patios
Florida room of the gracious
Also attending were Mrs. W. and terraces. Their folding
hostess.
R. Jennings, sponsor, and tubular
aluminium
frames
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, who Mrs. Glenn McCall, advisor.
support contoured seats made
sponsored the torn) at Ion of
of broad redwood slate, or
the Palm Circle in 1017 was a
bused polyurethane foam padt
very ipcelnl guest. Two of
^wn.t ffiiiiilllliliiillijtll
covered with floral printed
I t test year* set f#r
the ladies who were present
vinyl.
The
maintenanc*
for
plate hm. Dtp h |f*5 at year
at the first meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chand­ this leisure furniture Is sim­ H»erff*wfwi ( " fteWefc t«vipmtel
Mrs. H. II. Duncan and Mrs.
ple. Just wash ell surface*
Wade Garner, bulh ladles be­ ler of Twenty Nine Palms,
with soap or detirgcnt suds,
Calif.,
announce
the
erjlyn
j
ing very active In the Garden
o f a baby boy, William Ray then* rinse with the hose. Hin­
Club.
ges and undersides are eaaler
C A M E R A SHOP
Mrs. W. W. Ling and Mr*. Chandtrr Jr., lorn April 22
to get at when the rockers
Harry C. Oakes, who Joined al the hospital in Twenty Nine
210 S. P A R K A V E .
•re folded.
Die circle In DMA, were pre­ Palma.
M ri. Chandler la the former
sent at the meeting. Mrs.
Oakes welcomed Mrs. Dicker- Dorothy McAlexandcr o f San­
son ami presented her with ford.
The maternal grandparents
a gift token from the clrcto
In appreciation for her gra­ are Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. MeAlexander of Sanford and the
tifying assistance.
Mrs. Dlckeraon will soon be paternal grandparcnls a r e
leaving Sanford to make her Mr. and Mr*. R. Z. Chandler
(tome in Jacksonville, and it of Daytona.

t X

i

Roger*, Ark.
The

bride • elect

attended

•chool* In Birmingham, A la ,
and wa* graduated from Sem­
inole

High School

with

the

c la n of 1WO. She also attend­
ed

Southern

Busincsa

Col­

lege In Birmingham.
Mr. Lee attended icbool* in
Arkamaa,
atatloned

and
at

i*

presently

Sanford

A ir Station, where

r

Karat

he la a

Phi Gamma Eta

dental technician.
The

wedding

will

be

the N avy Chapel, with Chap­

K

i

an

event o f June 12 at 6 p.m, at
lain Robert Deal performing
the ceremony.

i

.

.1

MISS DORA JA N E MORROW

Coffee Honors Mrs. Snoke
By Jane Caiielberry
A

morning

coffee

Friday

prise

baby shower given in

honor of Mr*. Gordon Snuke
o f Lake Drive by Mr*. J. D.
M iller and Mr*. William Lycan* of L and M Lane, Caaielberry, at the Miller home.
The honorce received many
lovely gifts and party game*
were played hy those attend­
ing. Refreshment* of sweet
roll* and coffee were served.
Guest* included Mrs. Rulh
Ncwberg, Mra. Arthur Delloff, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mr*.
Charles Lockyer, Mrs. Emory
Britton, Mra, David Steven*,
Mr*. Darwin Stevens, Mr*,
Jewel Carr In, and Mra. Leon­
ard Caieelberry.

if I

II

MRS. CORDON SNOKE, rlffht, wna guest o f
honor nl a recent aurprUe coffee shower nt tho
home o f Mra. J. D. Miller, right In Casselberry.

The DeBary Womens Club

Mrs. W. T . Raynor

Enjoys Annual Luncheon

Hostess T o W SC E

By Mra. Adam Muller
The DeBary Woman’* Club
held Its annua] luncheon at
the ML Vernon Lodge In Win­
ter Perk, Thuraday, May 2t.
Mra, Elm o Moore gave the
Invocation and program chair­
man, Laurn Platt Drown, pretented M arge
Echeibcrger,
eopraoo, o f lanford, In a selecttoa o f eongi, accompanied
by Mra, Brown at the piano.
Mrs. E c h e i b c r g e r aang,
"M orning,” "God Painted A
Pictu re," "Com e T o T h e
F a ir ," "T h e Hill* of Hom e,"
" I 'l l See You A gain " and
"Through The Y eara."
This waa followed by a akit
with Glorida Accardi aa the
dancing
girl
and
Jewell
Croake dressed In male attire
aa the awkward dancer.
The following officers, re­
cently installed at the center
by Director of District fl, Mrs.
M argaret Collins, were Mrs.
Charks
Ulrich,
president;
Mra. Arthur Wagner, first
vice president; Mra. Cheater
Rearlck, second vice presi­
dent;
Mra. R.
Mahnuson,
treasurer: Mra, John Daick,
corresponding secretary, and
Mra. H arry MUler, recording
secretary.
P a it president* Introduced
by Mrs. Brown were Mias
Beatrice J. Tyson, M ri. Rose
Fidler and Mra. Ell Yoder.
M r*. Wallace Gabler was not
present.
Mra. Ulrich, president, ap­
pointed her chairmen as fol­
lows: Mrs. Ewald Mlchclsen,
literature; Mrs. P. F U lvr,
chaplain; Beatrice J. Tyson,
parliamentarian; Iva Good•on, music; Mra. Robert Mc­
Gee, civic and Internationa!;

Mra. Clair Fellows, rdura­
tion; Mra. George Vrlght,
art* and cratta; Mr*. Gaston
Crosby, Americanism; Mra.
S i d n e y .Swallow, welfare;
Mr*. Earl Merrill, hospital­
ity; Mr*. Harry F. Ilrown,
rcfrculimcnt*;
Mr*. George
Croake, historian; Mr*. Ed
lovanna, sunshine, and Mra.
Sylvrslor Hcttrlrk, ways and
means.
A t the close of the lunclwon
favors were given to each
member present from the ta­
ble decor.
Flowvr decorations were by
Laura Platt Brown asaUtfd
by Mrs. L. Reck and other
members.

DeBary

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. E. Z, Walter*
of Eldorado Drive have re­
turned from a three month's
trip around the world on the
SS Caronla.
Mrs. U oyd Lockwood of As­
ter Drive hai been entertain­
ing her lister, Mrs. Lillian
Lurkman of W orcstm hlre,
England, wlio will be sharing
her visit with Mr*. Lockwood's sister amt tier hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick
Taylor, o f Lake Drive. Mra.
Luckman will be vlilUng in
DeRary for several months.

Church Coffee
M ri. W. T. Raynor was hos­
tess at her lovely home on
Silver Lake to a rerent coffee
honoring Ihe member* o f the
Woman's .Society of Christian
Education of the First Meth­
odist Church.
The ladles assembled under
tho
beautifulshade
trees
where they were served cof­
fee, tea and a variety of de­
licious patlrlcs.

END OF MONTH

From.

Bridal Gowns
to Shifts

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OR COJTON

Lace 1.98 yd.
Simplicity and McCall
Patterns

• BAGS

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Spring

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2201 S. Park Ave.

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They're Here!
Just Arrived!
WOMEN'S SANDALS

SIZES 3-15, 10-20, 12&gt;/i-2P/s

U &gt; 0 0

T O 110 E. lot Sanford

200 N. P A R K A V E .

FOR A P P O IN T M E N T
Tha United States Sugar
Corp. ia the grsndpe o f Flor­
ida sugar producers, which for
years has processed only raw
sugar. Soon, however, a re­
finery will he In operation to
turn out the finished product.

m ore;

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Games were enjoyed as
children's music filled the air
via loud speaker.
The three tiered birthday
cake was baked by Mark's
mother, Penny, and was frost­
ed in white and yellow with
touches of green. The five
candles and animal crackers
created a carousel In replica.
Slark received many lovely
gifts, Including a bond from
his parents and also monetary
gifts from his aunts and
uncle*.

TO D D LER A N D

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it's a

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Wieboldt's

At this time tho
circle
c h a i r m a n announced the
names o f their circle mem­
Is with deep regret thst the
ber*.
members have to lose her.
Nearly |12 billion la Invest­
Mr*. W. W.
Tyro apokc
Templing casseroles, des­
ed
in tha motel Industry to­
briefly to the group, outlining serts and salads completely
her plant for the coming tilled two tables snd the day.
year.
members enjoyed the delight­
A lovely gift waa presented ful luncheon, exchanging re ­
to Mra. M. E. Baker, retiring cipes and compliments.
B E A U T Y S ALO N
president, in approrlutiun for
Finally, summer farewells
Over Ruumlllat'a Drug
the exceptional work she has were bid and Mrs. Lambert's
— Special —
accomplished during the past guests departed with mem­
810
Cold Wave
two years.
ories o f a moat pleasant day.
Complete rem an en t
More than 40 ladles enjoyed
I 5 .OO
the fellowship of this delight­
Eugene
Berman,
famoue
ful occasion.
painter and theatrical design­
Haircut
81.00
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Shampoo ft Set 81.50
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frilly robe* are Just aa fancy
aa mom's. Nlghtgowna fo r tha
little onea Include a granny
silhouette — long, floral print­
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around tha hem.

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Mrs. Lossie Cramer Honored
Wjf/i 9/st Birthday Dinner

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the home

Enjoying
th a
festivities
were
Mrs.
Jesn
Achord
and
o f Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
children, Valorlc, Lee and
Scheutzow, recently celebrat­
Drew; Mrs. Mary Harter ami
ed hla fifth birthday at hii children. Steve and Lynn;
home, 3 Algiers Road in Mrs. Gloria Spangenberg and
children, Carlcno and Heidi,
North Orlando.
The patio party atmosphere and alio Billy MeVay, Cheryl
was accented with streamer*, Ever* and Pal Cart Del VUpaper belts, and a paper troll. lagglo.
Each guest received paper
hats, balloons, noise maker*,
a cup cake centered with a
candle and candy as party fa­
vors.
Mark Paul Scheutzow, ton

Pardun

o f Sanford announce the en­
and

Mark Scheutzow Celebrates Fifth Birthday

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I.ome of Mrs. Elm er Crum-

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bacher, and the following o f­

Head

ficers were Installed for 1964-

Turning

Musgrove was ircy Decker, Sharon Jackson, I Sandy lfcrvish, Penny Glee-1 silo, Pat Wiggins, Itarbara
hostess recently at her home |Joyce Shepard, Ann Aiken, |son, Diane Smith, Missy B «l- j Watson and Honey Childs.

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on Temple Drive to a gradua­

gent; Mrs. Harry F. Brown,

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dinner

party

Mis* J e n n i f e r

honoring
Thompson,

Mrs.

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Peter

Arthur

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member of the '64 graduating

gent; Miss Alice Cooper, sec­

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d a s * o f Seminole High School.
Mrs. G e o r g e Thumpauu
assisted Mrs. Musgrovc as
co-hoslcss.
Individual tables were set
up with four guests seated at
each. The tables were cover­
ed with red and white cloths
and a single carnation cor­
sage marked the places.
The buffet table was cover­
ed with a brilliant red cloth
centered with a globe in rep­
lica of a graduate. Miniature
diplomas ndorned the edges
of the cloth.
The dinner menu featured
south o f the border fare, com­
plemented with a variety of
relishes and apple pic with
ice cream for dessert.
The hostess presented tha
honoree with a lovely mani­
cure set and a double carna­
tion corsage.
Guests for the delightful
dinner were the Misses Aud-

retary;

Can Shape, Contour, Layer

field,

Mrs.

George Wake­

treasurer;

Miss

Mra. Frank Hill, ehaplain.
The next meeting will

Miss Donna (D e c ) Newsom
cellaneous bridal shower re­
cently at the home o f Mrs. D.
W. Tcston on W. 25th Street
with Miss Cleo Tcston, Mr*.
Betty Richey and Mrs. An­
nette Wallstcdt serving as cohostesses.

NEW

be

held on Sept. 16 at the home
of Mrs. Rudolph Ackerman.

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MISS R A M O N A COX, daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Elzic 1L Cox o f Bear
Lnke, nnd a member o f the '04 grmlunting class o f Lynmn High School,
was honored guest of a recent graduation party at her home. Enjoying
the festivities were front row. left, Nancy Pinnock, Connie Pruitt, Ra­
mona Cox, Lnwree Deans nnd Brcniln P etty; second row, Cheryl Worley,
Kn.v Clarke, Grace Hulbcrt and Carol Ilighsmith.

Abaa

Scissors

And Feather E very Trees
To Hold The Set Longer.

FOR A P P O IN T M E N T
C A L L 322-5692

EVELYN 'S

Q o h tW i

By Mr*. H. L

BEAU TY SALO N

Johnson

IN M O N TE ZU M A H O TE L
June is almost here. And
that will be the month for
brides. Did you know that the
wedding rake dates back to
the early Roman times? It is
believed the snowy tierred
cake chosen today originated
In England. Many years ago
It was the practice to pile
MRS. LOUIS MUSGROVK, left, was hnstejs to n recent prndimtlnn din­
hundreds of little spice cakes
ner party honoring Miss Jennifer Thompson, renter, n member o f the '64
in a towering pyramid. H the
g r a d u a tin g class o f Seminole High School. A t right is Mrs, George Thomp­
bride and groom kissed over
son, mother of the honoree.
this mound without toppling
it, they would he prosperous
in their married life. But one
cook, weary o f handling so
many cake* welded them all
together with Icing, and that
Party games and contests were served with the refresh­ Chapman, Orene Ware, Max- Is our wedding rake today.
ine Ekcrn, Pauline Tcston,
were held with prizes award- ing punch, nuts and mints.
Wc have a request for a re ­
The bride - elect received Alida Wallstcdt, Betty Rich­ peat of the ICE CREAM
Betty Sheldon and Miss Ka­
ey, Mae Smith and Marie Rls- F R U IT PUNCH. If you're en­
many lovely gifts.
ren Mctzlcr.
Invited
guests were the ner.
The table was overlaid with
tertaining at a bridal shower
Also the Misses Karen Metz- this month or having a weda hand crocheted covering Mines. Emma Itisner, Annet­
centered with an arrange­ te Wallstcdt, Helen lllrhcy, ler, Beverly Risncr, Sharren ling rcceplion at h o m e ,
Alice Williams, Betty Shel­ Young, Karrn Wallstcdt, San­ chances arc you'll choose a
ment of hydrangeas,
Two heart-shaped c a k e s don, Sally Newsom, B. E. dy Itisner and Cleo Tcston.
cooling fruit punch for the
beverage. This one Is so easy
to make. This recipe will
make 30 punch cups servings.
4i gal. vanilla ice cream, soft­
ened
CL cups (46 oz.) apricot nec­
tar, chilled
614 cups (4(1 oz.) pineapple
Juice, chilled
44 cup (6 oz.) frozen orange
juice concentrate, thawed
1 qt. sparkling water, chilled
Ualng very aniall ice cream
scoop, dip half of Ice cream
into tiny scoops, hold in freez­
er. In large saucepan beat re­
maining ice cream
with
Juices. Pour Into punch howl,
add sparkling water. Float
small scoops o f ice cream
over top. Or if you wish in­
stead of fixing the ice cream
in scoop* just put softened ice
cream in punch bowl and add
Ice (crushed) and other ingrrdients. It makes a thick
liquid. And is just as good.
TH E D. W . TESTON homo on W . 25th Street wns the scene o f a recent

A beautiful salad to s e n c [the cucumber seeds and soft wilh whipped ercain or half
for wedding parties.
pulp to some mayonnaise and and half cream.
1 large ran sliced pineapple serve over the chicken salad
1 large can pears
or combine it with the salad
1 large can white cherries
ingredients. On each side of
‘ 4 lb. almonds
the boat place narrow strips
Is lb. marshmallows

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Drain and cut the fruits.
Chop the nuts and cut the
marshmallow* wilh a wet
scissors. Make the following
cooked dressing:
Is cup Carnation milk, undi­
luted
yolks of 4 eggs
Juice of 1 lemon
44 tap. mustard
Cook this over hot water
until it thickens. Cool. Fold it
Into 2 cups Carnation milk
whipped. Combine with the
fruit, which has been well
drained. Add the nuts and fold
in the marshmallows care­
fully.
Put
in
refrigerator
overnight and when serving
surround with crisp lettuce.

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May 29th

of pimento for the oar*.

* * *
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS

•i Ih. ground pork
1 lb. ground veal
1 tsp. salt
l4 tsp. papriks
1 tbsp. chopped green pepper
V4 cup grated pineapple,
drained
Combine all Ingredients and
shape like a chicken leg
around a wooden skewer. Roll
in bread crumbs, then egg,
slightly beaten with 4 tbsp.
water, and again In bread
crumbs. Lcl stand 30 minutes
in the refrigerator. Brown In
frying pan in hot fat, add a
tittle walcr, then reduce tem ­
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•
*
perature, rover closely and
Still another Bridal Dainty.
let cook slowly 43 minutes.
DECORATED T E A CAKES
Veal and pork squares may
Bake a square or sheet of
be used placing
alternate
wtiite butter cake as follow*:
squares on skewer.
U cup butter
• • •
1 cup sugar
Mary U n io n 's CH IP CHOI*
44 cup milk diluted with U
PUDDING.
cup water
Take 4 slices of bread, cut
I'a cups cake Hour
into llltte squares. Then place
3 tsps. baking powder
2 cup* milk in sauce pan to 2
U Up. vanilla
tbsps, butter. Add the chop­
*4 tsp. lemon extract
ped up bread, slightly beaten
4 egg whites
3 eggs and add
cup of su­
Cream butter and sugar.
gar. Add 1 tbsp. salt to egg
Add half the milk and half the
mixture. Mix up and then stir
flour and brat vigorously.
slowly Into sauce pan of
Now add the remaining milk,
bread, milk and butter. Add 1
(lour and beat until smooth
Isp. vanilla and 4* cup of
and velvety. Fold in the fla­
chocolate chips
and nuts.
vorings, baking |louder and
Pour into casserole and pop
the w rli beaten egg whiles.
into oven at 325 degrees for 43
Bake in moderate uven, 350
lo 50 minutes, Serve warm
degrees, 20 to 30 minutes or
until done. When cool, remove
Don't carve a roast when
from sheet and rut into fancy
shapes, diamonds, squares, It first come* from the oven,
say* Pierre Franey, master
• • •
circles, hearts or whatever
bridal ahower honoring Miss Donna (Dee) Newsom, bride-elect. With
desired.
Completely chef o f Howard Johnson's
CUCUMBER AND ALMOND shape
Miss Newsom, left, arc Mrs. Tom Newsom, mother o f the honoree, and
cover each piece wilh icing, Restaurant. The meat will
SANDWICHES
Miss Cleo Tcston, Mrs. Hetty Richey and Mrs. Annette Wallstcdt, cowhite or colored, and wilh a slice more easily i f it Is al­
for
that
bridal
luncheon
hostesses.
pastry tube make a design on lowed to rest 10 or 16 min­
2 small cucumbers
lop of each piece, green item utes.
1 cup French dressing
and leaves, a rose, sweet pea,
' i cup salted almonds
whole wheat or white bread lily of the valley, etc. Cover
with colored coconut if de­
mayonnaise
Peel and remove the seeds sired.
• • •
returned from a trip to Key In St. Petersburg, en route from the cucumbers, then
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A PR IC O T ICE
Mr. and Mr*. A. Mocscl of West and Miami. They com­ to their home In Fort Wayne, chop fine. There should be
Periwinkle Drive entertained bined business and pleasure Ind., where they will apend lVs cupe after chopping. Add 1 lb. dried apricots
well-seasoned dressing
and 44 cup sugar
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyon on this trip.
the summer.
let stand in the refrigerator 2 tbsps. lemon Juice
o f Euitis and Mr. and Mrs.
for at least V4 hour. Then U tap. salt
Mr. and Mrs. Merle GoJ. Goodall o f Lake Worth.
Mr. and Mra. Allen Sain of drain o ff the dressing, add \i cup evaporated milk, undi­
short of Lilac Drive enter­
luted
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mid­ tained their friends, Mr, and Palm ira Drive and their son, finely chopped almonds to the
Wash the apricots, allow to
dleton o f Azalea Drive have Mr*. Homer Bell, who winter Tim m y, have returned from curumbcrs. Use as a filling
between slices of bread which stand for at least 3 hours in
Winston Salem, S. C,, where
h aw been spread with m ay­ Just enough water to cover.
they visited their daughter onnaise.Makes
12 full-sized
Add the sugar and cook until
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. sandwiches.
tender. Press through a sieve,
• *
•
R. E. Nance, and new grand­
add lemon juice, salt and
son, Randall Eugene Nance. O R IE N TA L SANDWICHES
milk. Freeze until solid—about
Mix 2 theps. af chopped al­ 3 hours. When serving scrape
While In Winston Salem the
Salna were entertained at the monds, 2 Ibsps. o f finely chop­ up thin layers and soften It
Country Club with a steak ped preserved ginger and 1*4 slightly by stirring. Fill sher­
dinner, a belated Mothers Ibips. o f orange juice. Spread bet glasses and serve at once.
Day
treat, by their two on buttered wsfers or
be­ Serve* 8.
• * •
daughters, Annette, and her tween thin slices oi ginger­
CHICKEN SALAD IN
husband, R. G. Byrd, and He- bread.
From our collection o f sun-kissed
• • e
CUCUMBER BOATS
ba and her husband, R. E.
fashions for an activa
Nance.
m cups diced chicken
B R ID E 'S SALAD
summer . . . as easy to
4 tbsps. chopped pimento
3 tbsps. chopped sweet pickle
care for as they
cup chopped celery
are to wear.
14 Dp. salt
• Swim Suits
F R ID A Y A N D SAT. O N L Y !
14 tsp. pepper
Mix as listed until all in­
• Capri*
gredients a r e
thoroughly
• Jnmacias
blended. Chill and serve in
E N T IR E STOCK O F S TR A W
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Pleasantly priced f o r
and soft pulp and marinate in
French dressing. Chill. Add
everyone’s purse.

Bridal Shower Honors Miss Newsom
was honored guest of a mis­

Beat­

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About Sports

Seminole Squads Fight To 7 - 7 Tie In Spring Tilt

Thinking Reds Knot Score
Out Loud On Last Second
Touchdown Pass
By Julias Stenstrom

It'u n o * official I

The LitUa League baatball
field

la

Caaaelberry,

laaaad

from the town council by the
Bouth Seminole Little League
Association,

hue

named

layout

the

officially
Cooper

Park.
Little League officia l! and
managers o f the various cluba
In the Little and Senior Lcaguea, got together recently
and honored the loop'a rice
president* C. L. Cooper, be­
cause o f the work he had done
to make the park a reality.

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W e’re also recelrtd a let*
ter from William B. Dunn of
Caaaelberry about the Little
League park there.
“ la
your article l«at
Friday,” aaya Dana, ” . . .
Ton paid a fine tribute to
a ll o f these men who work­
ed hard to get the park
project completed. You also
eery correctly arid it would
take return ns to giro cred­
it to all who did eoiuelhing
towards Its completion.”
“ I f o w e T o r D u n n contin­
ues, “ there la one man who
haa been ererlooked In all
newspaper comment, who —
with much o f hla own labor
— built the grandstands, the
rest rooms, raked elay fo r the
Infield and ran the morere In
the outfield before publicity
was forthcoming,
“ He Is Lorry Miller o f Cas­
selberry, who a year or two
ago turned these lots Into a
fine ball park. Larry not on­
ly coached my boys In the
Little League but did all o f
tha work I mentioned above.
H o personally drove every
piece o f equipment and did
90 percent o f all tho manual
work connected with the ear­
ly development o f the park.
“ The others have taken
over from there,” Dunn goee
on to say, “ and they, too,
have done a magnificent
fob.”
W e've learned that Millar
Is quite a fellow. He lovea
boats and fishing. But Satur­
day a fter Saturday Miller
devoted the day* to getting
this park built fo r tho klda.
W o understand that hli
calls fo r some assistance from
othera must hava been dis­
couraging to him. Now and
then a fe w fellows would
turn out to lend M iller a hand
• , . but not many.
Dunn saya that ha aaw H il­
ler taka tho old Casselberry
g o lf course locker and caddy
house which had become an
eyesore to the neighborhood
nnd turn It into whnt le now
tho Recreation Center fo r the
youth o f tho community to
enjoy.
Dunn n n o r o d , “ Miller
worked on this project Just
as hard — doing much o f
It without any help at all.”
Miller, who Is head o f tha
Recreation Commission fo r
Caaaelberry, hears about all
the complaints nnd tha critic­
isms. Wa seriously doubt if
tho people who level these
criticisms and complaints real­
ise that tha man to whom
they are addressing their re­
marks Is the man almost sin­
gle-handedly responsible fo r
the recreations! program to
many o f the youngsters In
Casselberry enjoy.
Rut there's one point upon
which all who know Miller
agree. He'e never received the
credit to which ho le due.
There, Mr. Dunn, w e’ve
patted Mr. Miller on tho back.
Ho deserves it, tool

National League
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Herald Sports Editor
How Um Seminole* o f Banford High will fare against
seven other Metro Conference
football opponents this fall Is
a question that won't be an­
swered until lata November.
Rut the belief that the lo­
cals will be able to hold their
own against the stiff Orange
County competition was sub­
stantiated Wednesday after­
noon when 20 days o f spring
drills were culminated with an
Intersquad clash that saw the
Whites and the Reds battle
to a 7 to 7 tie.
And even though It was
spring affair, tho tilt had tho
flavor of last fall's machine
which came from behind in
eight o f Ka 10 wins.
Late In the second period,
quarterback Frank Whigham
led assistant coach Jim Mc­
Coy's Whiles down to the
Red's
two-yard line
from
where the sensational Sanford
Junior High back from last
fall's editioo of the Bra.es
carried It In for the touch­
down. Bcmle Barbour, an­
other quarterback up from the
Seminole JayVce eleven, boot­
ed the extra point.
And It looked like a White
victory up until a point where
less than two minutes were re­
maining. A1 Boniface, a standin last season for Ron Hinson
at quarterback, uncorked a
30-yard Red aerial aimed at
Billy Kuykendall. The pats
was deflected by a pair of
Whlto defenders — deflected,
that is right Into Kuykehdall’s
arms. Billy glued himself (o
the pigskin and easily cover­
ed five more yards for the
TD.
A conversion attempt failed
but the Whites were offside.
From the one the Reds tried
It agiln. This one failed, too,
but agsln the Whites were o ff­
side. From the half-yard line
marker Boniface sneaked across to tie k up—the final
play o f the ball game.
Sort o f rings a bell, doesn't
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Alta. Senatora
North Orlando
Casselberry
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Longwood
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ta k e Mary
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Sunland
2
Gama Yonlght
Alla. Twins -vs- No. Orlando,
6 p. m.

Little American
Results Wednesday
Navy 21 Sanford Atlantic f

STANDINGS
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Game Today
Fla. St. Dank at Perfection
Dairy
(4:30 at Ft. Mellon Park)
Results Wedaeaday

losing

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F R A N K W HIGHAM (N o. 10) ncoota for b ! x yards during Wednesday’s
inter-squad football game at Seminole High. Chris Tillis (No. 20) moves
up to provide interference fo r the bnll carrier, up from the powerful San­
ford Junior High Braves o f lost fall. Mike Ogden (No. 75), a tackle, is
out o f play. The Whites and the Reds battled to a 7-7 tie In a contest
which ended spring football workouts.
(Herald Photo)

Bo Gets Down To Business;
Hurls 4-1 W in Over Twins
By George C. Langford
U P I Sports Writer
Bo Belinsky insists he's
strictly business now and the
Minnesota Twins and Bill
(Tho Derrick) Rlgncy believe
him.
Rlgncy, the manager o f the
Los Angeles Angels w h o
yanks his pitchers i t the drop
o f a hit, was so impressed by
Belinsky's performance Wed­
nesday night against t h e
Twins, that ha allowed the

Spring Grid Tilt
Slated By Lions

Southern League
Results Wednesday
Chattanooga 8, Columbus 6
Birmingham 11, Charlotte 1
Lynchburg 4, Asheville 2
Knoxville 8, Macon 7

CHANGELESS
CHICAGO (UPI) — night

errant lefthander to pitch the
full nine Innings. That might
not sound like much of a re­
ward, but from Rlgncy It la
a supreme compliment.
It was only the fourth time
this season that an Angela
starter h is gone the distance
—low mark In the majors.
Belinsky allowed seven hits,
fanned eight and did not walk

American
League
W L P c i GB
20 10 .607
Chicago
Baltimore
24 IS -615 Vi
20 14 .568 a
New York
22 18 .330 3
Minn.
U IS .543 3W
Cleveland
Boetost
10 1* .311 4Vi
IB 20 .474 9
Detroit
ia 20 .409 9
Waah.
Loa Ang.
16 26 .381 10
Kansas City 12 23 .334 i m
Wednesday*! Results
New York 7 Cleveland 2
Wash. 9 Boston 8, 11 Inna.
Detroit 6, Baltimore 3
Chi. at KC, 2 gma, ppd , rain
L o j Ang. 4 Minn, i
Minn. 4 L A 1
Only games scheduled
Friday's Games
Cleveland at Washington (N )
Chicago at Detroit (N )
Boston at Miimesoto (N )
New York at Kansas City &lt;N)
Baltimore at Loe Angeles (N )

International
Remits Wednesday

fielder Frank Schutti o f the
1912 Chicago Cuba went ala
consecutive games —- on June
25 through 80 — without
having a fielding chance.

Toronto 10, Buffalo 8
Syracuse 13, Rochester I
Columbus 6, Atlanta 2
Richmond 2, Jacksonville 0

M IG H TY ROSS
PR1VIDKNCE, R. I. (U P I)
— Charles (Old (loss) Radbourn pitched an all-time rec­
ord o f 00 victories In the sea­
son o f 1884 with Providence
o f tha National taague.

S M A R T B A S E R A LLE R
LOS A N G E LE S ( U P I ) —
Infislder Marv Breeding o f
the Los Angeles
Dodgers
earned a bachelor o f science
degree in physical (duration
at Howard College in Birm­
ingham, Ala.

Wednesday's Results
Chicago T N ew York 1
Cincinnati 1 Los Am. 0
San Fran. 2 St. Louts 1
Phils. 2 Pittsburgh 0
Milwaukee S Houston •
rVWMjri ( m

a man while stopping the
hard hitting Twins, 4-1, In the
first game of a doublehcadcr.
Don Mlncher'a seventh home
run in the 13th inning gave
the Twins tho nightcap vic­
tory, 4-3.
Harmon Killebrcw hit his
13th homer In the opener and
Bob Allison connected for hla
11th In the second game for
Minnesota.
In other American League
games, Detroit defeated Bal­
timore, fl-3; N ew York stop­
ped Cleveland 7-2; Washing­
ton beat Boston in 11 innings,
9 8, and a doublehcadcr be­
tween tho Chicago White Sox
and the Athletic! at Kanaaa
City was rained out.
Philadelphia blanked Pittaburgh, 2-0; Cincinnati shutout
Los Angeles, 1-0; Milwaukee
Been Its Wednesday
stopped Houston, 2-0; San Klngiwood 1&gt; M cRanty I
Francisco edged St. Louis, Longwood 14 Chase 13
2-1, and Chicago defeated
STANDINGS
New York, 7-1, in National
(Second H alf)
League action.
W h
Team
1 0
Kingswood
1 0
Longwood
0 0
Fla. St. Bank
0 0
Robbs Coiutr.
0 0
USO
0 0
Wilson Maier
1
0
Chat*
•
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McRaney
Results Wednesday Night
Games Today
Altamonte ft, Hear Lake 6
USO at Wilson Maier 7:30
STANDINGS
Team
W L Fla. State at Robbs 8:43
(A t Ft. Mellon Park)
Altamonte
6 1
Casselberry
• 2
Longwood
4 1
TO USE rE N W A V P A R E
Sunland
3 4
AMHERST, Maaa. (U P I ) Bear tak e
3 3 The NCAA District One base­
North Orlando
1 7 ball playoff committee Mon­
Game Tonight
day accepted the Boston Rad
No. Orlando -vs- Sunland, 8 5ox* o ffer to use Fenway P u t
p. m.
for tho
Maine-Northeastern
best-of-threo weekend series
Nebuchadnezzar finally de­ which will determine the dis­
stroyed King Solomon's Tem ­ trict representative to the col­
lege World Series In Omaha.
ple In 586 D C,

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E A R L BLACK, an SHS senior, mounts a plaque
which officially renamed the Seminole High
athletic field the “ Buddy Lawson Track” . Black
put the plaque Into place during exercises
Wednesday afternoon during thb halftime o f the
spring football rlaah at Seminole. Black waa
a teammate o f Lawson during the 1963 football
season.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Track Dedicated
To Memory O f Lawson
Tha Semlnola High School with a prayer o f dedication
track and field area, which led by Stcva Sewell, presi­
dent o f the school's student
Includsa a football praetlca
body.
field In the infield, waa ded­
Among thote on hand for
icated Wednesday afternoon the ceremony were Sire. Mar­
to tha memory o f tha lata ion Lawson, the deceased
Ruddy Lawton, an outstand­ star's mother; his brother,
ing SHS sanlor who waa fa t­ nine-year old Stevie ta w io n ;
ally Injurad In a Fabruary and Buddy's stepfather, Leon
auto accident.
Lawaon, himself a form er
Between halves o f tha an­ Semlnola grid star in tho late
nual spring football gams,
1930'a.
four Semlnola seniors partic­
Tho Buddy Lawson Memor­
ipated In tho dedication carsial Fund commlttae, headed
mony.
by Bill Lovelace, was alto on
Billy Higgins, ao-captaln o f
band. Tha committee provid­
tho 1903 SHS football team,
ed the plaque and hat fanceJ
In n brief address dedicated
tha area. Tho neat project o f
tha track to Lawson’s memory.
tho committee le to ligh t the
Lawson waa tho other eo-cap­
field fo r night track moats
tain o f the Tribe sloven last
and other outdoor school
fall.
Earl
Black, another
functions which ere held dur­
teammate o f Lawton's mount­
ing night houra.
ed a plaque on n concrete
post and Jim Touhy, also an
SHS football player, delivered
Milk from cows treated with
tha eulogy.
antibiotics or sulfa drugs
H ie ceremony waa cloaed
should bo kept out of the market supply for at least three
days.

Little National

Result* Wednesday
Hunt U s-M er. 5 Standard OU
0
STANDINGS
Team
W I,
Hunt Lin-Mer.
13 3
Loco. Engrs.
11 4
Chase
6 7
First Fed.
6 I
Stand. OU
0 IS
Games Today
Chase at First Federal
(4:30 Bay Avenue P ark )

coaches, Jim

Pigolt, Jim McCoy Dick Wil
Hams, Ralph Slump! and John
Colbert expressed "satisfac­
tion" at the performances of
the more than SO aspirants for
berths on the 1964 SHS varsity
team.
But tbe Seminole men tori
weren't tho only one* who
were pleased. About 400 grid
fan* were on band to watch
the contest and they expressed
more than passing pleasure
at the blocking, tackling and
other facets o f the game tha
local grid men displayed.
"Tho toughest part o f tho
Job now," Plgott explained,
"la that we have to decide
who we will assign to the jun­
ior varsity and, worse than
that, which o f the aeniora we
will keep and which we will
not use at all in our football
program.”
Tho staff plana to utilise
about 13 seniors, tha tam e
number o f Jimtors and about
four sophomores. "Th is w iy
we'll maintain the class level
o f experience," Plgott remark­
ed.
Getting down to personnel,
Plgott did not want to deal
with personalities right now.
But he did say he was pleased
with rise material up from the
JayVce and Junior high teams
o f last fall. "Some o f the boy*
p'.ayed
excellent
football,”
Plgott calculated. "T h ey made
some mistakes, but most ol
them were the kind we can
easily correct.”

Junior League
No game* scheduled
STANDING!
Team
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Civltan at Rotary 4:30
CPO *4 U k a Mary 7:30
(a t Memorial Stadium)

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Recreation loop play.
The Little National League
contest was a scoreless a ffa ir
until the fifth when the Com­
ets scored all their runs. Sen­
karik gave up only one hit In
gaining hla seventh pitching
victory.
Over in the Little American
the N avy bombed the Bank­
ers o f Sanford Atlantic 21 to
9. W alter Jordan and Fredls
Turman
homcred fo r
the
Sattori and Jordan waa cred­
ited with the win In a relief
role. It waa tha Navy's 10th
straight win.
No gnmes were scheduled
In the Junior Boys League
but Klngiwood Builders and
Longwood, tha number ont
and two trams In the Men's
League, got the second half
of the season under way
Wednesday night.
Ths Builders beat McRansy
13 to A with Danny Under­
wood aupptylng the hitting —
three o f them including a
home run — and Bud Moncrlef the pitching. McRaney'a
Dodson had three hits in the
Painters' losing cause.
Longwood's m ighty R o y
M »k powered two more cir­
cuit Masts lis t night as the
South Seminole nine came
from behind to nip Chase, 14
to 13. Chase took the lead in
the final frame when they
pushed over five markers and
took a 13 to 11 lead. But
Longwood came righ t back
with three in their h alf o f
the seventh and wrapped It
up. It waa their ninth con■ecutlva victory.

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Skipper Senkarik whiffed 17
Oilers

Oviedo's new head football
coach, A rt Scott, announced
tills morning that the Lions
will dose their current spring
gridiron drills Friday night.
Scott haa divided his squad
Into a pair o f teams and they
will culminate the practice
less Ions with an inter-team
clash under the lights at Cour­
Rem its Wednesday Night
ier Field.
Bear ta k e to, tak e Mary 1
Tho affair will start at 6
p.m.
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Alta. Twins

Tribe Coaches,
Fans Pleased
With Outcome

Senkarik Fans
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Church To Honor Longwood PTO Hears Report On Student Ability Testing
Oviedian' Dedicated To M rs. Harden W ebb Seven Graduates
At Banquet

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entire lng the war and afterwards
Oviedo Hish School had been went into nursing education
looking forward to finally as a teacher of anatomy and
physiology. She came to Ovie­
cam e. H ill w ai the day that
do in 1959 and has been high
the annuals had arrived and
school mathmctics teacher at
the preientation was held dur­ O.H.S. since 19fil. She is aponing assembly last Thursday so
o f the Senior Student
morning.
Each year

that

May 28, 19G4 — Pape 7

the

Council and the Beta Club.
She recently won a scholar­
ship grant from the National
Science
Foundation
for a
summer institute in mathmetics at Em ory University,
which incldentially, is her old
Alma Mater from where she

received
her
masters de­
gree. The course will last
seven weeks.
After the dedication Mrs.
Webb presented the seniors
with their annuals and for the
first time, their names were
imprinted on the front cover

the "Oviedian"

la dedicated to some outstand­
ing citizen of the community.
This year the person (o re­
ceive the honor was Mrs. Har­
den Webb, mathmctics teach­
er of the school.
The dedication eads as fol­
lows: "In grateful apprecia­
tion for the inspiration you
have been to all of us, and
with gratitude for the scrvicci
you have rendered to your
students and to all students
through the Student Council
activities,
we, the Annual
Staff of Oviedo High School,
gratefully dedicate to you,
Mra. Webb, the I9G4 OviedIan."
Mrs. Webb, the daughter of
Methodist missionaries, was
born in Seoul, Korea. She
taught micro-anatomy at Em ­
ory University in Atlanta dur-

OVIEDO HIGH ntmlcnta stand h i
dirni," school nnmtnl, is presented
piniu Stnnko. This yenr’s edition
ninth teacher who also is sponsor
Club.

applause ns first copy of "The Ovieto Mrs. Harden Webb by editor Virwas dedicated to Mrs. Webb, school
for the Student Council nnd the Beta
(llorahl Photo)

Forest City
Association
To Meet

By Donna EntM
Results o f school and col­
lege ability tests recently
completed at Longwood Ele­
mentary e s t a b l i s h e d the

Young people o f Chrlit
Methodist Church will honor
the church** seven graduating
senior* nt a semi-formal ban­
quet to be held Friday in the
church beginning nt 7 p.m.
A ll member* o f the Junior
High and Senior High M Y F
are urged to attend.
Honored guesta will be
Nancy Antoine, Ricky Ben­
ton, Janet Johnson, Miko
Kurgan. Allen Taylor. Paul
Wnrmack and Silks Corbin.
Etch will be presented with a
g ift from the church.
Guest speaker will be Rev.
John T. Adams Jr. o f San­
ford First Methodist Church,
Following his address a pro­
gram o f entertainment will
be presented consisting o f
group singing and several
solo*.
The dinner menu will feat­
ure roast turkey and nil the
trimmings. Serving on the
planning committee for the
banquet have been Mrs. Ralph
I'etrr* and Mr*. R. J. Turn­
er, youth eounsetor*, and Mr*.
Ray Gregory Jr. and Mrs.
Edward Christiansen. Mem­
ber* o f the church'* WSCS
will nssist In preparation and
serving o f the dinnrr.

Bear Lake Club
Has Elections

Ry Maryann Mile*
Annual election o f officer!
for the Bear Lake Commun­
ity Club was conducted nt the
May meeting o f the group
held In the Florida Power Em­
ployes Club on Bear Lake.
Elected were Richard Os­
trander. president; Enrl How­
ell. vlro president; Mr*. W il­
liam Carpenter, secretary and
James Anrrum, treasurer.
Rock* will be audited by
an appointed committee be­
fore officers are installed at
the June meeting.
Guest* Introduced were Mrs.
Mary J*ne Gettings, new
Welcome Wagon Hostess for
the arcs nnd Harry Cushing,
candidate fo r county commis­
sioner, district S.
Winner o f the "p ig In the
poke" project was Mrs. An­
trum. Boxes o f candy were
won by Mrs. E. C. Howell anil
Ostrander. Hostess fo r the
evening was Mrs, Hazel Loo­
mis.
Next meeting will be held
Thursday, June IK, at the Em­
ployes Club with hostesses
for tha evening to he Mrs.
Erma Strniberg and Mra.
l'oppy sale* in the Cassel­ Earl Rtrasherg.
berry aren Inst Friday and
Saturday nrltrd a total o f
$94.07, Mrs. Kenneth Greer,
Dcllary Public Library has
poppy chairman o f American
announced a chnngo in srhedLegion Memorial Unit SMI, an­
ulo effective next Tuesday,
nounced today.
Juno 2, when open hour* will
Appreciation wn» expressed ho from II: ,10 until 11:90 a. m.
to nil merelrtints nnd resi­ These hours will ho maintain­
dents rontriliutlng to the an­ ed throughout the summer
nual sales from which the month*. Tha Library will be
proceeds g . fo r purpose* of closed Saturday In observ­
veternn* rehabilitation.
ance of Memorial Day,

The June meeting o f the
Forest City Community Aseoclatlon will be held Monday
• t 7:30 p.m. In the auditorium
o f Hear Lake Elementary
School.
Proposed plana fo r the Com­
munity Club House to be built
in Lake Harriett Estates will
be shown at this time.
A drive fo r new member*
it now being conducted and
•11 residents o f tbe area nro
Invited to attend Monday
night’s meeting.

tion,

percentile

in behalf during tbs past year.

score,

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Faron, Harris Saxon, Judga Albert D. Williams, ltev. A. C. Summers,
Gustavo King, Peter Kuppcnnul and William Bries,
(Cox Photo)

cently elected officers, Mrs.
Gladys Pilotan, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Mary McIntosh,
secretary and Jerry Riley,
treasurer. A, L. Watson, pres­
ident elect, was unable to be

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It In with humble gratitude that I tnke this opportunity
to thank the people o f Seminole County for the trust and con­
fidence they have heal owed upon me. I do not take thin trust
and confidence lightly, Iml with a feeling o f deep responsibility.
The seeking o f this office nnd the campnlgn Itself has been an
enriching experience. This campaign hns been conducted in the
true American tradition. It haa been a privilege and honor to
have been associated with the other candidates, all o f whom are
o f the highest caliber. I thnnk them fo r this association and
thank nil the cilizenH o f Seminole County for their interest and
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qunntntlva portions o f the
tests, among Scminols Coun­
ty schools.
Reports o f the achievement
were made by Principal Louis
Kcsky at the final business
session o f the PTO held Tues­
day evening.
Kosky commended the stu­
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00’a in the test* with one stu­
dent achieving a score o f 99.
Ho also reported to the
membership that there arc
presently 8,219 books in the
school library, many o f which
wero acquired through PTO
efforts. Ho commented that
school funds would he suffic­
ient to replace or acquire all
additional books In the fu­
ture.
He presented Mr*. Joan
Votkan, outgoing president,
with a g ift o f a charm brace­
let and expressed tbe apprec­
iation o f the school sml the

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Do Well In Peace
"H e who did well In w ar," Rob­
ert Browning once said, "ju st earns
the righ t to begin doing well In
peace."
Americans have done well in war.
From the battlefields o f Lexington
and Saratoga to New Orleans, Mnnassas, Belleau Wood, Anzio, Coral
Sea and Pork Chop Hill, Americans
have fought the good figh t— and
have won well for their country.
For this bravery, this sacrifice for
which no number o f words can serve
as expiation, Americans will try to
remember their slain countrymen on
Memorial Day. Fresh flags will fly
on American graves around the
world as tiny memorials to young
lives too soon spent. But this hon­
est gesture, heartfelt though it may
be, will not still the threat o f fu­
ture war and suffering.
The long, hard fig h t for freedom
continues. While the small hut bitter
struggles in V iet Nam and Laos pale
when placed agninst the great, bloo­
dy wars o f history when thousands
o f Americans died, the simple fact
remains that American lives are be­
ing lost in war.

Nearly 250 men have been killed
in the jungles o f V iet Nam and Laos
since 1001. These few lives are no
less important than the many given
in larger wars.
The road to peace Is long and hard;
there arc many bends and forks and
bridges to cross. It will be ever thus,
but If we are to demonstrate to the
dead that their sacrifices are not
without meaning, we must travel on
that road to peace, always ready to
surmount its obstacles. We must "bogin doing well in peace."
Memorial Day in the occasion fo r
such a resolution. But If we do so
resolve, we should remember that
the real memorials to the dead and
the real justification for peace and
understanding In the world are not in
crumbling stones and tottering sta­
tues and fine words.
They are in the ideals o f truth,
freedom, brotherhood— ideas which
have sustained us In the past and
which must grow to nobler and bold­
er proportions If they are to sustain
us in the future.

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cumvention o f divorce laws, condon­
ing o f violence, and disregard o f
laws In general.
Those among us who are complete­
ly innocent o f anv o f the tolerances
mentioned by Mr. Powell can, o f
course, forget what he has said.
The rest o f us can thank him for
snying It — and make sure we re­
member and heed it.

Among his other duties end
weal,

Senator

"A n d every one o f us fol­
lows your column In the news­
papers,
"S o I have been asked to
request 10 copies of your re­
cent newspaper booklet on
•How to Im prove Memory end
Study Moro Efficiently.1
"Then we can pats them
•round and all o f us will be
the wiser.
"Beaidee, several of our em ­
ployes have children In high
school o r college who need to
learn how to study more cffld en U y."
Did you readers ever psuie
to res 11m that your newspaper
Is actually a tremendous "Univw alty In P rin t?"
Its writers and syndicated

columnists are experts In
their field.
So please urge your children
to develop the habit o f read­
ing this newspaper more dili­
gently.
And encourage them to div­
ersify
thel* reading. This
means, stimulate them to
spend at least 10 seconds on
pages they now Ignore.
For every page In Uila news­
paper holds some valuable
facts that m erit closer study.
And the newspaper booklets
offered via this column arc
non-profit so we are glad to
have you pass them around
to aa many people as possible.
Many o f you cultured mo­
thers thus order booklets,
such aa the one Barbara men­
tions, and then send It on to
their children In college.
Wives, too, will tell me they
order M arriage Charts vie
this newspaper and then send
them to their huabande In

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Mrs. Jos. E. Mathleos
349-4834
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Waster
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Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-3048

Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L Johnses
133-4733

Chnleet*
Mrs. Jean M sgla
333-3741

Longwood
Mrs. Donna Eaten
839*311?

DsBery
Mrs. Adam Muller
MS-4411

North Orlando
lira , Doris Ursa
333-1989

Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney

Oateea
Mrs. Clarenco Snyder
131-4941

Enteroriaa
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863-8133

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Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
399-1119

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Bear Lake-Forest City
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Tha

Dr. Crane's

Even more important, U . S.
diplomats report there haa
been moro freedom o f personal speech and action (compared to the past, that la.
Freedom, o f course, it still
■light when compared with
the freedoms In Western deT lx V a lia n t N n v r T aste
mocracles).
These U. S. analysts see a
O f D ea th B u t O nce.
general weakening
of the
—SHAKIlSt'nARB
ability o f the Communist gov.
emmenta
of
the
Eastern
European countries to handle
their people. Th* American
experta expect thl* weaken­
ing to continue. Th ey there­
fore expect th* Soviet Union
to keep a hug* m ilitary force
In Eastern Europe, even I f
Khrushchev cuta back Ruiaia'a army overall.
U. S. officials see the pos­
sibility that several o f the
gains in "reduction o f nonos- any W hit* House economiser Eastern European countries
sentlal Federal expenditures." would be a word o f praise — Romanis, Hungary and
from Senator Byrd. I am told
Ctechoslovakim — may be
For examplt, LBJ's figures
by the Senator's office that
■how that the Government he Is working on a detailed reaching fo r a more indepen­
dent status within the Con\hired 16,693 fewer persons reply to th* mesaag*
In
munlit bloc.
In March 1964 than It did In which Mr. President Invited
The U . S. planner* a n de­
March 1963. But the great the Committee’s praise, and
termined to e g g this shift
bulk of thla personnel cut­ that It may beat m y column along, through trade, aid and
back— 14,618 persona—can bo Into print.
propaganda. These officials
laid to the petcrlxg out o f
But whether it does or not, are eertaln they cannot awing
the I860 million Ajcelerated I am recommending Senator these countries away from
Public W ork* program which Byrd'a letter, sight unseen, communism abort o f war.
waa a temporary nake-Job ■e the truest poiilbla report But they believe th* more
project under the Kennedy on LBJ’s claim to the title o f they can help to weaken tha
Administration. I f w « sub. 91r. Frugality.
"monolithic unity" o f the So­
tract theie temporary work­
viet bloc, the better fo r the
er* from President Juhrson'a
United States and tha West.
figure*, we find that he ha*
Th* same pressures fo r
reduced Federal employment
more freedom exist In East
only by 846 persons, wlich
Germany. But the East Ger­
lan't very much.
man Bed rulers hava rigidly
Moreover, a heavy majority
held th* line.
In tha Federal payroll reduc­
Says on* U . 8, official:
tion fell* In the Department
"T h in g* are happening under
o f Defense which ha* been
the surface In East Germany.
laudably slicing away at it*
The situation is made even
c i v i l i a n bureaucracy. In
more tense because the Eest
March 1963 tha Dofenae De­
Germans know what's hap­
partment had 1,060,684 nonpening In the rest o f Eastern
uniformed worker*. In March
Europe. They tee no reason
1084 thla figure wni down to
why they can't get these
1,037,390. The reduction with.
w
same relaxations. Something
In that twelve month period
Th* Conestoga Wagon, or could blow th e n any time.
waa 19,304 peraon*.
prairie schooner, waa respon­ "A n d i f it doee blow, It
Yea, but waa there a aiml- sible for causing American would certainly put pressures
lar cutback In non-military traffic to move on tha right on th* Russians, th* W est
department* and agenric* o f hand sHe of the road. Early Germans and ourselvea.
the F e d e r a l Government7 colonists had perpetuated tha
English tustom of keeping to "W e think the Russian
A la i, there was not. In March
the left, and carriages and troops would put down any
1063 Mr. Kennedy had 1,429,- waco ni ware driven from the uprising hard and ruthlsssly.
064 workers in Frderalla, not right aids..Ho
However, the Con­ W e're not certain tHe W est
counting those at the d efrm e estoga
wagtn had to be guld- Germans would stand atiU
awagan
rora the left aide, and fo r that.
Department In March 1964,
Mr. Johnaon had 1,432,766. drivers, to git a clear view ot
"Thla would put ua through
I.BJ, therefore, topped J F K the road ahc*l,began to keep a lot o f toul-asarchlng hero
their vabldea to tbs right.
by 3,701 worker* in thla
on what to do."
category.
Nothing here suggests that
we ought to be ungrateful to
the President fo r making a
■tart at cutting th* bureau­
cracy. He haa cartalnly done
that. II* haa promised to do
moro. He has publicly har­
angued hla heads o f depart­
ments and agencies to chop
out tha d u d wood. But the
task is mammouth, and word*
aren't deeds.
Th* greatest accolade fo r

Byrd On Johnson
W A S H IN G T O N ,

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always

been a thorn In the flesh of
th* spenders, fo r It lists the

payroll o f th* Federal Gov­
ernment and usually has rea­
military aervle*.
son to point out Its ever-ris­
Clergymen and doctora often ing coils.
order ki large quantities to
Spendthrift presidents and
give to their parishioner* or politician* sines 1941 have
patients, especially those book
grumbled about th# Commit­
lets desllng with m arriage
tee, and no President to my
and sex problems.
knowledge ha* pralaed its
So take full advantage of good work. Therefore, It wni
all these by-products o f the
newsy item on May 6th
daily printed page, for those
when President Johnson at
booklets a n often digest* of
hta lawn-party pres* confer­
entire chapters or books.
ence remarked that ha had
You get them for 90c, plus written to Senator Byrd in
a aalf-addroeaad, stamped re­ tha tatter’s capacity a* chair­
turn envelope, so keep a col­
man o f this committee. 1 had
lection for future reference.
aaiumed, from the President’s
This booklet on "M em ory
Jovial manner and from hla
Improvement and Howtong friendship with the Sen­
Study Moro EffecienUy" thus
ator, that It waa a letter of
offers you the rules for team
congratulation and commen­
ing and contrasts "attention"
dation fo r the Committee'*
with the "intention" to remem
long aervlce to th* cauaa of
ber.
fru
gality in government.
K show* you the value of
Senator Byrd, a t thfa writ­
supplementing
your
"e a r"
contact with new names, with ing, haa not releaaed th*
"e y e pictures and muscular Prealdent's letter, nor an
ewe red It, but I have been
memoriae, toe.
When you e re Introduced, aurprlaed to learn that the
don't just say, " I 'm fin d to Prealdent did not addreia him
"D ear H a rry " o r "D ear Sen­
meat you."
ator," but vary form arlly
instead, nee h
even In your acknowledgment, "D aar Mr. Chairman." Tha
as by adding: " I 'm glad to glat o f tha letter la not to
m eet you, Mr, Krom m ."
compliment the President fo r
Then atop and aek the new recant and pending cutbacks
comer: "to
name pro­ In Federal employment.
nounced 'Crura' or 'E r a t o '? "
It
remaine to bo seen
The longer you spend on a whether Senator Byrd will
new idea, the moro likely you take the hint, and whether he
wiU rem em ber i t So concoct w ill find that tha President
visual pictures linked with the has really mad# substantial
new ns m e e

Sanford, Florid*

Associate JCSttor
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Editor, Herald:
la reference to your editor­
ial o f May IS, In which your
headlines read "V oters Reject
Opportunity," I should like to
remind you that this water
control bill was not publiciz­
ed enough prior to the elec­
tion. There should have been
copies o f this bill furnished to
people all over the county at
least several weeks before
voting time.

how can a legal notice be
obacure?
Apparently the bill's con­
tents were e i posed suffi­
ciently because 3,198 people
knew enough about It to vote
for It while 3,520 voted
against JL It fori by only
334 votes. This leads ns to
believe lte contents were " e x ­
posed."
County commissioners ob­
jected to the provision In tho
Orange County btil which
permitted no vote by tha
people. Ib is to why flia vote
waa open to all voters, free­
holder* or n o t Also, Cbmmtaatoner A very said this la
the way tha Legtelatnro said
It would have to be

Your newspaper should have
printed Items o f factual In­
formation about this act every
few day* long in advance of
May 5, so that people could
hava read and discussed the
Issue. Instead, you were con­
tent to expect the four ob­
scure legal notices and one
distorted news Item to con­
Tha United States Merchant
vince the public o f the urgency
for the passage o f thla a c t If Marine Academy Is located at
you think the bill is so good, King's Point, N . Y .. on tha
why didn't you faithfully ex­ north shore o f Long Island.
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pose Its contents?

In my opinion the authors
o f this bill should hava per­
mitted only freeholders to vote INVESTMENT SERVICE
on K, as they are the ones who
Listed and enlisted
would have to pay the tax.
Securitise
This
weakness
la
reason
Mntaal Faada
enough fo r rejection.
Y o u ri truly,
A L L E N A CO.
Elton Bennett
911 E. LEM ON ST.
Editor's Note: Y ou r state­
LAKELAND , FLA.
ment that tha hill waa not
publicized enough la a mat­ Member: Midwest Stack E i t k
ter o f opinion. Providing
Chlcsc* Board o f Trade
copies of th* bill la not the
responsibility o f this news­
Orlaada Sale* Representative
paper. Our summation by
Commissioner A very,
wa
MRS. S T A N COMSTOCK
felt, was the clearest and
most concise explanation of
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facts you must recall or your
final examination.
This booklet also show* you
the "o b jective" types eg exam
now in vogue at colleges, such
as truedstos, muMJpi echoic*
matching, sic,
So sand for your copy
"H ow to Improve Memory
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W O R L D FA M O U S W O R j K j g ^ S

Thurt., May t t , 1964

W A L T E R A. B U U W , SUITOR S I B V I I I L U a U
M A R K VOLTOL1NR, ClroalaUen - aeaerel Msaagse
J V L U a k STMNITROR
ROT O R R R I

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D oesn 't m atter w h et tim e
Fag* I

V iet Nam, A frica and In La­
tin America. Ths planner*
are still stinging from th*
reproaches that resulted frem
U. S. failure to act positive­
ly during the Hungarian and
East German uprisings sev­
eral year* ago.
The plain and almple fact
is that the United States is
no more prepared to handle
an East German or any other
East European uprising to­
day than it was the last time.
But policy men ar# work­
ing on the problem.

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Thought For Today
By this my Father is glorified,
that you boar much fruit, and so
prove to be my disciples.— John
15:8.
Religion should be the motor o f
life ; the central heating plant o f per­
sonality ; the faith that gives jo y to
nctivity, hope to struggle, dignity to
humility, zest to living. — William
Lyon Phelps,

U. S. p l a n n e r s haven’t
W A S H IN G T O N (N E A ) —
Seme U. S. strategic plan­ made up their minds yet what
ners are watching fo r a blow, the United States should do
if and when the East Gerup In East Germany.
Their agents report In­ mans do rise up in strikes,
creasing algni o f discontent. street demonstrations or re­
In Czechoslovakia, Poland, volts.
To act might lead to war,
Romania and Hungary, th*
Communist rulers have been they aay. T o not act might
forced to relax their controls lose the United States the
faith o f peoples in Eastern
a little.
Europe end around the world
There is more Independence
who want freedom from Red
in their butineia and Indus­
repression.
try, more approaches to th*
I t might result in less w ill
W est fe r closer commercial
to fig h t the Red* in South
and diplomatic r e l a t i o n * .
There haa been more free,
dom to associate with W ettern peoples in the** coun*
trie*.

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Seed Of Lawlessness
One o f the most trenchant public
utterances to be made in a long timo
has come from the man who next
will become president o f the Amer­
ican Bar Association.
He is Lewis F. Powell Jr. nnd ev­
ery American might well listen care­
fu lly to what he said In a recent
luncheon address.
"One o f the root causes o f lawless­
ness in this country,” he declared,
"Is excessive tolerance by the pub­
lic in accepting substandard, mar­
ginal, immoral and unlawful conduct.
"Th is tolernnco has reached the
point o f moral sickness."
Am ong the thingB he believes arc
excessively tolerated, Mr. Powell
listed juvenilo drinking, flagrant
violation o f traffic laws, flouting o f
obscenity nnd pornography laws,
illegal gambling, cheating on claims
against Insurance companies, cir­

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mate, who la tia etin g, and
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MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21) Idtal day to
contact thoao with your Idea*
In mind and to com* to tom*
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practical
conclualon n o w .
Make plan* fa r Into th* fu­
::.:i
ture. Than relax at soma mu­
tually enjoyabl* hobby.
LEO (July 22 to Anguat
21) You can accomplish a
greet deal I f you apply that
parslatent quality that la o f­
ten auch a part o f your na­
ture. Purtncra then become
vary cooperative. Work hard
and long.
VIRGO (Auguat 22 to Sep­
tember 22) By Halving Into
those activities that
a re
pleasurable, you can get them
moving very quickly. Plan
your evening early. Contact
companion* In good tlma ao
that all goea smoothly.
U n it A (September 23 to
* ;a
tw li*l&gt; M I«llia ll
October 20) Good Idea* ara
cxpcctcif from you by closest
"O kay, run a w ay from hom e! B u t you’ll havo to tlo
ties, but first straighten out
your own ehoo la c e e l"
property affair*. Be more
practical In your approach.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Any new Infor­
mation you can dig up will
find you better prepared to
havo meeting* with partner*.
Then you get the results you
desire. Keep appointment* on
time.
S A G IT T A R IU S (November
22 lo December 21) By being
mom basic, direct and wise,
you find Hint you then can
command a better salary, In­
come. Organize property hold­
ings better. Give more atten­
tion to appearance.
CAPRICO RN (December 22
to January 20) By being mor*
charming, you will soon bo
able to perauad* others to
your wny o f thinking. Drcs*
In good style, loo. O ff to so­
cial activity In th* P.M.
A Q U A R IU S (January 21 to
February 19) You must clear
up private worrie* early so
that you can be mor* dynam­
ic vhoro your Job la concernad. Don't rlik being criticised.
Assist thoa* In need at ovary
opportunity.
PISCES (February 20 to
SUrch 20) You can only ac­
quire mor* friend* by being
"Confound it, Pat, you mleundaratood what
genuinely Interested In other*
'AIMtpanaa Crulaa* meanit"
and their problems now. For­
get self. Gad about oocially
Aniwer *• h irle ii PWjje
Instead o f entertaining ao
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cast (Tbs Sanford H erald),
Box 1921, Hollywood 28, Cal­
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Lightning
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Legal Notice
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KOTI :B I I harabr « ! * • " ttlit
I am *ngia*&gt;1 In bualnea* a*
Ciltilbarrr, Samtnot* County,
Florbta. under Ih* flcUlluu*
nama of, 8am Pla I’ura Oil
and that I Inland to raxlatar
aatd nama with tha Clark of
tha Circuit Court. Bamlnola
County, Florida, In accordance
with tha proalalona of tha
Flctltloua Nama Btatutaa, to.
will
Section
MS.at
Florida
•tatutaa ItIT.
Blit A. n. Duthury
Pufatlth May 11, 11 A Juno I,

11. IM4.
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r i r r i T i o t i k Nia iii
NOTICE IB haraby Blvan that
T am enaaaad In hualnaaa at
lot French Ava.. Sanford, Baml­
nola County, Florida, undar tha
f I o t I t I o u ■ nama of. 101
t-aundaratta, and that I Inland
to raglatar aald nama with tha
Clark of tha Circuit Court.
Bamlnola County, Florida. In
aroordanca with tha provlalona
of tha Flctltloua Nama matutaa, to-wlt: (faction 1*1.01
Florida fltatute* lit?.
fll«t Henry It llrrntaan
Publlah May II. 11. II. * Juno
i. t&gt;n.

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NOTICR OF Bt'IT
T R B STATU OF Ft.OHIIIA TO
FRED I.EON BflANNAJI,
VVIIOHK IIKHUJK.NCK IB
UNKNOWNi
A aworn Complaint having
bean filed agalnat you In tha
Circuit Court In and for Baml­
nola County, Florida, by UAHBARA O. mtANNAM, for dlvorce. tha abort tIlia of which
la ItAHtlAftA O. BBANNAM,
Plaintiff, varaua FIIKD EBON
BRANNAM. Defendant. tliaaa
praaanta ar* to command you
ta appaar and flla your Anawar
or other dafanaa or pleading
herein with tha Clark of the
Circuit Court of Bamlnolo Coun­
ty, Florida, and aarva a copy
thereof on Plalntlft'a attorney,
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr., At­
torney at law . P. O, Drawer
E, Hanford. Florida, on or
bafora tha llth day of June,
A. D. ttll, or otherwise decree
pro oonfaaao will ba entered
agalnat you.
Tho geoford Herald la dealgnated aa a nawapapar of ganaral circulation In which thta
citation ahall ba published ones
each weak for four aonsacutlva
weak*.
W1TNEBB my hand and offlflat aaal of tha Clerh of tha
Ctroull Court on thta tha llth
day of May, A. D. 1H1.
(BEAU
Arthur II Bockwlth, Jr,,
Clark of circuit Court
By) Bandra B. Johnson
Keck N, Cleveland. Jr.
Attorney at Daw, Suita 111
Sanford Atlantic National
Bank llulldtng, P. O. Drawer Z.
Banford, Florida, Attorney fur
Plaintiff.
TMbllah May 14, ID &gt;1 * June
I. ttll.
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IB
THIS CIRCUIT
CO H IT.
NISTI1 JITDICIAI. t llll l IT OF
FMHIID * IB ABU FOR MCMI.
BOI,IS COCBTV,
CHAYCKItY BO. H I M
BOTICK OF at IT IB
B m t T u i U H FoiiKct.ont'tin
FED Kit AD NATIONAL MOIITCl AOK ASSOCIATION, a cur(hit* Hull,
Plaintiff,
•»aOORDON U SHIVER and BU­
SAN F. SHIVER, hi. wire,
Defandanle.
To i OORDON I. Kill Visit and
Bl’KAN F. Hill VKII, hla
wife, rvlio.a raaldanco and
wharaaboula
era
un
known.
TOU ARE HKREIIT NOTI
FIED that a Complaint to fora
cloaa a certain mortgage an
cumbering tha folluwlng des­
cribed real property, to-wlti
U l II. (lot,DIE MANOR,
according
to
the
plat
thereof, recorded In Plat
Rook II at page it, of tha
Publlo nacorda of Bamlnola
County, Florida.
Together with!
Heater
Oven
Surface Unit
haa bean filed agalnat you In
She
above-atrled
aull,
the
short title of which la Federal
National Mortgaga Association,
a Corporation organised undar
an Act of Conareaa and ailatlng
purauanl to the Federal Na­
tional
Mortgage
Aeeoclatlon
Charier Act, having Ha prin­
cipal office In tha City of
Washington, District of Colum­
bia. Plaintiff, varaua. OORDON
!,. BIIIVER and BUSAN F.
HHIVKIt. hla wife. Defendants
and yuu are required to aarva
a copy of your Anawar or
other pleading to tho Com­
plaint on Plaintiff* Attorney,
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr„ Suita
H I Sanford Atlantic National
Bank Rultdlng, Sanford, Flor­
ida. and flla th* original An­
awar or other pleading In lb*
office of th* Clark of th* Cir­
cuit Court on or bafora th*
llth day of Jun*. A. D. till,
ir you fall to do *o, a dacraa
pro oonfaaao will bo taken
against you for th* rolltf de­
manded In th* Complaint.
Thla Nolle* ahall bo publlahad one# • weak for four conaaculta* weak* In Tha San­
ford lltrald, a nawapapar cir­
culated Is Bamlnola County
Florida.
Dated tblg llth day sf May
A. D. t i ll.
•/ Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark at Circuit Court
Mack K. Cleveland. Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson

Attorney* lor rU ln tU f

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Sanford, Florid*

Publlah May I I *
II. J i l t
C D S - It

Jun* 4. U.

1. Lost &amp; Found

S. Education • Instruction

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FOUND: Ladies' Prcicriplioo
Suaglnsiei Tuei. nest to R.
Private InslructiotM
R. tracks k Myrtle. Finder
Ph. 322-0481
may clsim at Herald Office
by fdentfying k paying for
SUMMER RECREATION
ad.
Program for children of all
age
groupa. 2 Filtered
LOST: Sat., May 23. Thomp­
awimming poola. Arts k
son Ski. E. 25th St., between
Crafta. Qualified
tnitrucSanford Ave. It Geneva.
tora. All day, 111 weekly. Vt
Finder ph. 322-2806.
Day, 16.50 weekly. Tranaportation available. Happy
2. Notices * Personals
Acret School. Ph. 322 8181.
JUST OPENED
Sanford Vacuum Sorvice. Re- li For Kent
xair Dealer We have bag*,
hotel and pirta for all 1 HR Furn. house, large thady
lot. $55 mo. 322-059L
makei. We’ll recondition It

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I’ nge 10 — May 28, 19G4, 12. Ileal Estate For Sale 12, Keal Estate For Sal* 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

B E R R Y ’S

W O R LD

St. Johns Realty

FH A - V A HOMES

$100

FHA - VA

for only 15 95. Work guar­
N E A T Furn. Collage, pvt.
anteed. Come in and see our
yard, Couple. 2906 Palmetto
clcancn from 113.95 up.
322-3821.
2555 S. Park. 322-0511.
VACUUM CLEANER - LOCAL
R E PAIRS - SALES
A L L MAKES
Phone 322-2282

Legal Notice

L M N Enterprises,
Stenstrom Realty
Inc.

FIRST Floor gpt. Newly de­
corated. All elec. Nicely
furn. Ph. 322-3968.

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath &amp; ihower, suitable
VACUUM CLEANEn
for couple or ilngle person
REPAIRS
or retired. All ulilHJei in­
ParU, Suppliei, Electrolux,
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
cated on lit S t, within 1
Bex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
block of 2 free parking lota
etc. Free pick up.
and shopping tenter. In­
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
quire at Manuel Jnckton
900 So. Myrtle
322 8027
Dept. Store 211 E. First St
LA K E

M ARY. Unfurn. 2 lin

No, Orlando, 2 Sherry A v e .,’ i m
Buyl j Y e a ri Equity. 3 2 BR frame house. V ery clean.
906 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc-i Bedrooms. GE range, refri­
ed back yd $64 mo. Small
wan, 322-4013.
gcraior, drapes, c l o s i n g
equily. 322-9093.
costs. $91 month pays all.
OPEN D A ILY — NEW HOMES
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
Park. Tenant will show. Ready for Occupancy— l i t
BDTs — Liberal Financing
Write owner, 1125 N. E. 8th
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
—Low D o w n
Payments,
St., Hallandale, Fla.
118 N Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
FHA • VA - In Service k
Conventional.
New Custom Built Home on
SANFORD AREA
Cryila! Lake. For informa­
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Go West on 25Ui St. to Lake
tion call 322-3378.
1, 1H, A 2 BATHS
Mary Blvd., left an Blvd
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
to Lake M iry Fire Station,
U REENBKIAJt
right one blk. to Office,
Choice
Iota available
in
322-274!.
Low Monthly Payments
Green briar o f Loch Arbor
LONGWOOD AREA
For Complete Information
overlooking
golf
course.
10
minutes
South oa 17-92 to
Sec
Or
Call
Your
Custom building to your
Dixie Bell Diner, right oa
specifications.
Greenbriar
Seminole Blvd. one block
developed by
to Office. 838-3911.
KINGSW OOD
SALE S BROKER
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
F A 2-8074
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
2 BR.
Home. Study,
IH
BABSON SAYS
Baths, large Family Rm. in
good neighborhood; includ­ The best Real Estate invest
Property Management
ment in Florida is water
ing steve, refrig , room air&amp; Sales Broker
front because of lu growing
conditioner,
washing
ma­
scarcity. Ask to see the fine
chine A rugs. Really ter­
selection of lots we have on
rific
buy!
Slonlhly pay­
O ffers for your selection
the St. Johns River, the We
ments $83.50.
these Beautiful 2, S, A 6
kiva River, Crystal Lake,
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Bedroom
Lake Markham, Lake Sy
Inc.
FA 2 8074
Ivan,
Yankee
Lake
and
others. Call Stemper A gen
Nice home $7,509. 322-3689,
cy, 1919 So. French Ave.,
322-4991.

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

*• * * And tra'r* got to be careful of ortrtxpoture. You
know what happened ta Liberater

6. For Kent

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For Kent

Government

house, kit. equip!. Ph. 322FICTITIOUS BARB
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
ROSE COURT
NOTICE IK hereby given, that
3019 or 322-6317.
APARTM ENTS
Puyton Realty
I am engaged In huatnaaa at
1901 S. Park
322-3232 BY OWNER. Idle wild of Loch
Comer
llanrva
A
ilrlaann,
Arbor, 303 Tangerine Dr., 4
17-92 at Hiawatha
1 DR Furn. Near D u e. 2015 322-1301
NHcs:
322
8971-3013
or
2218
4-ROOMS,
Furn.
second
floor.
Komlm.l* County, Florida un­
BR, 2 Baths, cent, heat A
Sanford
Ave.
668-1323.
der Ih* flctltloua name of.
Pleasant, large and airy.
FOR SALE
Furn. Gar. Apt. 2545Vi P a l­
air-cond. fireplace, wall-toClub 1 Spot, and that t Inland
Osteen. 322-3771.
to raglalar aald nama with th*
wall carpeting, built-in in­
metto.
Ph.
322-0323
or TRADE: What have you? Mo­
FURN. 3 Rm. apt. Juri re­
Clark of th* Circuit Court.
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
322-6254.
tercom, etc. Appointment on
decorated, near downtown.
Kemlnot* County. Florida, In 1 DR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
masonry home, reasonable
arcurdarc* with th* prnvtal)y. Ph. 322-3505.
322 8531.
322-1374 or 3(98.
■Iona of th* Fictitious Nama
STORAGE SPACE, 307 6th
terms to responsible buyer.
Klatulea, to-wlt: Sarllon lit.0k
FURN. 2 and 3 Dedrm., oak
St. 322-54')2 or 1374.
TA K E up pymts. on Home In
Unfurn. 2 Bit House. Cali 322Florida Blatulaa HIT.
E VER E TT A. H ARPER
floor*, masonry borne. I
Hlgt Harsh Rasa*
Country Club Manor. Will
3614.
Publlah May 7, 11, II. II. 1HI
AGENCY • REALTOR
Dlk. West of Hwy. 17-92 on h. For Kent
also sell stove, refrig., etc.
CDU-II
2465 S. Park Ave.
431. then 1 Dlk South on
Ph. 322 3310.
FURN. 2 Bedroom house.
IB TIIH ClHCCIT Cflt IIT OF
East St. to Vincent Dr. Ph. Unfurnished 2 DR. house, kit­ Phones FA 2-2204 or FA 2 228*
Adults, No P ell. 322-7064.
THE BIBTII J I T I I f UI . Clllchen
equipped.
322-3651.
322-6393.
VA-N O Q U A L IF Y IN G
Cl IT, IB A Bll FOR M:*ll BOI.K
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 Hit. 2
2 UR, furn. apt. 322-9173 un­
t OI B T T . IT.OH ID*
3
RR. 2 bath, newly painted
R E N T A BED
balh, playrm., ccnl. airNICE Roomy 2 Btlrm. unfurn.
CHABLERV .Bll. I I I U
ins isle and out. Lgit 239'
til 5 p. m. 322-0641.
It REN DA D. OAKES.
cond. 207 Ridge lid., Phone
home at 909 Catalina Dr., Rol’ awny, Hospital k Baby
deep Patio A Barbecue.
Plaintiff.
Beds.
322-8522.

Seminole Realty

MIDFORD (J. OAKEH, JR.
Refsndant.
BOTICK TO A P P E U I
TO I MILFORD a. UAKKK. JR..
Whoa# raildanc* la un­
known
Tnu ara haraby nottflad that
a Complaint for Divorce haa
hsan filed agalnat you In th*
above atylad Court, and you
ar* required In aarva a rupy
of your Anawar or pleading to
Ih* Cumplaltit un the Plain­
ti ff* attorney. TRUMAN K.
(IRAHON, »«* Ona North Dr­
ang* IIMg, Orlando, Florida
and flla Ih* original Answer nr
pleading In th* office of th*
(.lark of tha Circuit Court,
Hrmlnola County Cuurt llouaa,
Hanford. Florida, on or before
tha 1th day uf June. lilt. If
you fall to do *o, Judgment by
default wilt ha lakan agalnat
you for Ih* relief demanded
In Ih* Complslni.
IXINF. amt (iRDKRED at
Banford. Florida this llth day
of May. lilt.
I BEAL)
Arthur It. Ilachwlth. Jr,
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Hamtuot* County, Florida
liy: Hatidra H. Job neon,
D. C.
Truman K. Oraaon
Attorney for I'UInllff
tui On* North Drang* Ilulldlng
Orlando, Florida
Publlah May II, 11. II * June

FURN. 3 Rm. upstair* apt.
Lake Mary. Ph. 322-7985.

$85. n. A. Williams, 322 3931.

Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the best home
buy, tea tha

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

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL

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

16. Female Help Wanted
BOOKKEEPER, full Ume. 5‘ k
day week, general office,
typing. Apply in person,
morning only. Sweeney’s Of­
fice Supply. 114 Magnolia.
WOMEN wanted to assemble
jewelry at home. Crest Mfg.
66-421 Commercial Rd., Ca­
thedral City, Calif.

17. Male Help Wanted
DU.MP Truck Driver. Haul
lime rock. 668-4960 after 6
p.m.

21. Beauty Salons
Spring Pe,..!anent Special
20 Percent off tegular prices
Cut ’n Curl Beauly Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
Permanent Special
20/4 off Regular Prices
Children’s Haircuts $1.00
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Th. 322-8525
TOTO’S Budget Wave $7.50;
$15 Regular $10. Complete
eve. app’ ts. Free parking.
2nd k Oak
H A R R IE T T S B EAU TY NOOK
105 So. Oak — 322-57(2

25. Plumblnp Service*
PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. H ARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

27. Special Service*
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
lize— Ph. 322-4244.
M ANSFIELD LA W N SER.

$14,500. Good Terms!
By Day, Week, or Month
YARDS MOWED. 322 2155.
2831 S. Park Ave., 3 DR, $90 Ph. FA 3-5181 116 W. l it St.
W E ’RE G U IL T Y !
M A Y F A IR AR E A
AIR-CO ND ITIO NING
mo. Call 322 3332 or 322-4881 C ARRO L! S F U R N ITU R E
Of having the Best Buys
Office F A 9-311$
Furn. Apt. 600 Park. Utilities
Ever—Older 3 BR home, 3 BR, 2 Balh, large living
By FEDDEHS
Night FA 2-0646
included.
3 BR, DH. screen porch, dou­
room,
Family
A
dining
Very
large
rooms.
$500
». For Sale or Rent
I 23-CFT06
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
ble garage, largo shady oak
room, fenced back yard 2694 Park Dr.
APTS. 119 Elm, newly deco­
Down, $8500. $75 per month.
322-4234
Sistortf. Fla 200 So. Park Ave.
trees,
1 ml. from NAS, $73 2 BR, borne, 817 Catalina Dr. 4 RR. IH Beth, 2 story older
with oak trees, citrus A
rated. 801 Magnolia. Lge.
mo. Phone 322 6924.
many shrubs. Well with
home. Just re ■decorated.
llv. rm., (Replace, carpeted
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
$1000 Down, $10,500.
liv.
rm,
master
bdrm. 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
LAKE.
Call i v e n l o g i
$19,800.
Needs a little fix in'— but who
Drccicwuy AH clean &amp; nice­
ped, $70 mo 322 4536.
322-1507.
ly furn. Ph. 668 3267.
cares?—3 UR Home in Coun­
2 DR, 2 bath, nicely furnished 12. Real Estate For Said
D REAM W OLD
try. $5500 — $3,500 Down,
house. 517 Myrtle
Avs.
Beautiful loti
SECTION
FURNISHED,
UNFURNISH­
Ph. 322-2837.
Lake view—Garage Apt. 2 3 BR, t ls Bath, hardwood
ED Lakrfronl, 3 BR, 1W
F IC T IT IO U S B * W E
lots. Good condition—$3300.
floors central heat, large
bath, IS x 30 Swimming pool
NOT le v : IH hrreby given that W E L A K A A PA R TM E N TS:
O F USED CAR SHOPPING
fenced yard A well. $14,000.
am engaged In huelneea at
In Sunland- 121 L ik e Dot.
Roams private baths, 114
Look
No Further . . . Select
I I * W. l l t h HI . Hamlnola Coun­
W. First St.
ty. Florida, under the flrtltlou*
Sacrifice
3
BR,
1
bath.
Total
Your*
From Then* Excellent
nama nf. Kanilnnl* Truck Helaa,
price $8,000. $1,500 down, IN VE STM E N T A R E A LTY
amt that I Inland to raglatar L A K E M ARY. 2 DR nicely
Ruya —
■aid name with the t'lrrk of
furn. Mouse Spotless. Adults.
116 N. Park
322-9173 FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
$48 mo. 322-31(2. 2439 Elm.
h* t'lrrull
Court, Hrmlnnl*
No pets. Ph. 322 3030.
County, Florida, In at.....

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

SO UTH W ARD

Payton Realty

with Ih* priMlalon* of Ih* Flrtltluu* Nam* Hlatuaa. to-wlt! 2 DR, frame house, not fancy,
Harllnn l l l . n l Florida Hiat­
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
us* IMT.
322-3219.
Big. Joaaph C Dentil* Jr.
William T 11*11
FURNISHED room, private
Raymond J. Hhraffar
Fubllah May SI A Jun* 4, II,
bath, $23 month. FA 2 8368

1962 COMET
4 Door Hedan. ■ Cylinder, Slick, Ra­
dio and Heater. Eatra Cleanl

1962 COMET
2 Door Redan, 6 Cylinder, Mer-OMalic, Radio and Heater, One Care­
ful Owner!

II. IM I.

CDU-10

Houiftrailor

on

private

kit.

IH TIIH ITHCITT UOUHT OK
$65 mo. Call after 6, 322 6067.
TIIK SIXTH JITIIIT4I, f i n .
CDU-II
( I I T , IV AY II STIII SKNISIII.K Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
IN T H E CIRCUIT COIIIT OF I'nl'YTY, ST.OHID*.
IY ('ll S M I T H SO, MOM
THE BIBTII JUDICIAL Clll
FOR R EN T
CUIT OF FLORIDA, IB «BI&gt; MAYFLOWER N A T I O N A L
LI
KB INHITIANUK COMPANY, Modern 2 Bedroom furn., or
FOR
MKMIBOl.K
COUNTS',
a Tate* cumulation,
IT.(Mill) A.
unfurn. Duplex, not under
riaimirr.
IB I'llANCKHY BO. 14011
flight path.
MATFUUVKII N A T I O N A L v*.
nKALKOnt) am!
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, L O N N I K
ALK K ItBALKOIlI). hi* wire, E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
a T r i a l cnrpnrallun,
Plaintiff, and LKON IIAIIIIIH. ami 7.BTAGENCY • REALTOR
TA
I.KK IIAIIIIIH. hi* wlf*.
v i.
2465 S. Perk A v«.
Dafemlanta.
RALEKIH BUTTON, and
NOTICE TO IIBKBYD
LOIIKNE BUTTON. Ill* wlf*.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
TOi
LOSS'IB
IIBALFOIIIi
and
Defendant*
A LI C B IIBALKOUI). hi*
BOTICK TO D E F E M I
wlf*, and LKON IIAIIIIIH. 2 RR House, Bowman's T rail­
TOi ItAl.KKHI
HUTTON and
er Court. 668-4908.
ami
XBTTA LKK IIAIIIIIH.
Id IRENE
HUTTON.
hla
hla wit*.
Wlf*!
YOU AltB IIBHKIIT NOTI- On large lake, 1 and 2 BR,
Toil ARE IIElir.lir NOTI
FIED to taka nolle* that a K1KD to (aha nolle* that a
trailer. Adults only. Ph.
aull
haa been Iliad aaelnal rou
suit has barn filed agalnat you
322-736$.
In th* above entitled Court. In Ih* above entitled Court.
Th* nature of th* autt ta an Tha nalura of Ih* aull la an
action
(o
furarloa*
a
real
Lake Cottage. Furn. $22-6106.
action
lu furacluaa a real
aalata mortgaga bald by Stay- ratal* mortiia** held by Ih*
fluwar National Llfa Insurance Mayflower National U f a In­ 2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San­
Company, a T a i a a corpora­ surance Company, a Taiaa our*
ford Ave. 322 8892.
tion. which mortgaga la re­ poratlon, which marinas* I*
corded
In Offlolal Record* recorded In Official llacarda
BEDROOMS.
)
baths.
Rook 111. Fag* It, FubRo lie- lloob lit. I n * 111. Public It*- S
of
Hamlnola
County.
curda
of Hamlnola County ourda
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
Tha
name uf Ih*
Florida. Tha nama of
tha Florida.
Court In which suit proraadlngs Cuurt In which aull proraadI* pending la tha Circuit Court lu*e la pamllnii la Ih* Circuit UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
Terrs too floors, Ule balh,
of tha Ninth Judicial Circuit, Court of Ih* Ninth Jodlrlal
In and for Bamlnola County. Circuit. In and for H'mlnoU
Venetian shades, kit. equipt.
Florida, In Chancery No. H all County. Florida, In Chancery
water furn. Ph. $22-2334 af­
Th* description of Ih* real pro­ No. 11011. Th* deacrlpllnn uf
perly In Hemlnola County, Flor­ Ih* real properly In Hamlnola
ter i p . SI.
ida, Involved in aald proceed­ County, Florida. Involved In
ing* as described In th* Com aald proceed* a* daacrllird In UNFURN. 2 BR A p t K it
Ih* Cumplalnl la aa follow*:
plaint la aa follows:
equipt. 1014$ W, llth . Ph.
Lit S. Clock C. HARMONY
Lot It. Illock 1. LINCOLN
BOMBS, according to th*
IIKU1HTH,
according
t
349 3952.
Plat
thereof
aa
recorded
th* plat (hereof as record*
In flat llonh IS, Pafa SI.
ed la I’lot Bouk IS. Fag*
1 &amp; 3 Bedroom furn. apti
Public nacorda of H*ml&gt;
IS,
Public
Records
of
Qucrnel Apts., 404 E. 14th
mil# County, Florida,
Bamlnola County, Florida,
together with Ilia folluwlng togathar with th* following
St., 3221194.
Ram* of property which ar* llama of property which ara
located In and permanently In­ located In and permanently In 1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
stalled a* part of tlia tmprova- atallad a* part of th* tmprova.
bath, SIT S Park Ava.
manta on said landi
mania on aald land:
S haatarai permanently In
Two haatarai permanently
Installed.
atallad.
2 Bdrm. fu n . upstairs apt.
You or* raqulrad I* flla
Tou ara required ta til* your
203 E. lis t SI. $33. R. A.
Answer
or
ollitr
defensive your Anawar or other dafati*
Williams, 322 3951.
pleading with th* Clark of th* alv* pleading with tha Clark
above named Court and aarva of tha abovt namad Court and
a copy thereof upon plaintiff* aarva a copy thereof upon 2 BR House. Kit. equipt. $73
attorney*. Whittaker and Pyle, plaintiff* attorney*. Whittaker
Ph. 322-9303.
whoa* addrae* la: Bulla III, and Pyla, whoa* addraa* la:
1*1 i Baal Colonial Drive. Or- Hull* SSI— 1011 Baal Colonial
Gar.
apt. 1201 Magnolia Ava.
lauds, Florida, not Intar than tlrlva, Orlando, Florida, not
Ih* llth day of Jun*. t i ll , a* lalar than th* 34(h day of June,
Apply 9-6:30.
raqulrad by law, ala* a Dacraa 1141, aa raqulrad by law, ala*
ITo Confaaao will t&gt;* entered a Lacra* Pro Confaaao will ba 1 BR Housetrailcr furn. Adults
in la n d ngalnal you.
agalnat you.
only. $79 mo. Ph. 332-1197,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
IN WITNUIH WIIBIIEOF. I
hava hereunto oot my hand hav* hereunto oot my h*n4
and afflgad my offlolal aaal at and affixed my official aaal at FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Sanford, Bamlnolo County, Flor­ Banford. Bamlnolo County, Flor
Cowan. 323-6011.
Ida. Thla IStb day of May, IMI.
ida, thla llth day of May, IM I
(SKAL)
(BEALS
Arthur H. Dackwlih. Jr.
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr. 2-ROOM furn. apt. $99 mo
Clark. Circuit Court
Clark, Circuit Court
ind. water k elec. 922-3160
Bamlnolo Couaty, Florida,
a*mlnoto County, Florida.
By: i a n l r a a. John***
•y t Sandra 1 Johnson
Efflc.. $49. $11 P a rt.
Deputy d o r k
Deputy Clark
Fabllab May It, SI * Jun* Publish lia r 11, SI k Jana I.
Clean room* for men. 601
f . ISS4.
I. II. n i l .
Magnolia Ave. $23-0720.
CDU-IT
C DU-II

I. 1114.

f

*1295
$1295

1960 FORD
Runliner Convertible, V-8, Ford-OMatir, Radio and Heater. Beautiful
Red With White Topi

1960 V A L IA N T
4 Door Redan, 6 Cylinder, Htandard
Trnnamlasion. Real Economy |

$1295
*895

1960 FORD
4 Door Country Redan Wagon, V-8,
Cruite-O-MaUc, Radio, Heater, Pow.
cr Starring and Brakra. Sea Thla
One Today 1

*1295

1960 TH UNDERBIRD

If you need this much loadspace,
w e've got a good used wagon for you.
62 Rambler Ambassador Wagon
6 PajMengcr, Power Steering, V-8 Power On Regular Gas,

61 Rambler Custom Cross Country
6 Pmoi. Wagon, 6 With Overdrive— Economy? Thla la 11!

61 Pontiac Tempest Safari
6 Pass. Wagon, Luggage Rack, Radio, Healer And Auto
malic — V try Nice!

60 Pontiac Bonneville Safari
&lt;! Pas*. Wagon, A ir Conditioned And AU Power. Pontiac**
Finest.

60 Mercury Commuter Wogon
6 Paoa., Power Equipped And Mechanically Very Good.

*1895
*1195
*1295
*1595
*1195

Big
V-8.
Craiae-O-Matic.
Radio,
Heater, Power Steering and Brakes.
Real Sharp!

1959 CHEVROLET
Brook* ood 4 Door Station Wagon, $
Cylinder. Powergllde, Radio, Healer,
Power Steering. Low Miles.

1959 FORD
Tountry Redan, 4 Door Wagon. V-8,
Ford-O-Mallc, Radio and Haaler.

1959 CHEVROLET
Bet-Air 4 Door Sedan, V-8, Pow *r.
glide. Radio, Hrater.

1959 FORD
4 Door Ranch Wagon, • Cylinder,
Ford-O-Malic, Radio and Heater.

1958 FORD
Falrlaae 966, 4 Door Sedan, l*ta r*

captor V-8, Cralee-O-MsUc, Radio,
Heater, Power Steering and Broken.

1957 L IN C O LN
4 Door Hardtop Fully Equipped.

1957 M ERCURY
6 Door Soda* 3 To Choose Front,

1956 M ERCURY
I Door Hardtopi.

1955 OLDSMOBILE
4 Door " I I " Re-built Engine.

B ILL H E M P H ILL M O T O R S , IN C
PONTIAC — QUICK — RAMULER

DEALER

SOI W. First St.

Ph. 322-0231
OPEN FR1. NITES ft SAT. AFTERNOONS

*1695

HUNT

M ER C U R Y

101 Palmetto A y*.
322-4884

*1095
*995
*1095
*895
*895
*595
*295
*195
*195

INC

Buford
W. PARK MI 4-0208
(

�'V

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Phone 322-5612
27. Special Services
W

Piano Tunini and Repair
L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

29. Automobile Service

fflgr

£aiilurb

Ijrralii

W agner s Amoco SW EETIE PIE

May 28, IDS I — Pape 11

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION * SERVICING
Need a *helf, screen porch,
Good Used Cars Sold
new room, carport*, new
S ll French Ave.
322-7765
house or remodel. D. E.
I.ink. 322-7029.

Free Estimates

Building
Contractor

Scnkarik Glass nml Paint

m

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship in Up­ 31 A. Pels
holstering. Draperies, Slip­
Pekingese puppies, AKC rejr
cover*. Time Payments as
Also Siamese kittens, Mrs.
little as *5 mo. Drapery
If, ft, Lab roe T E 6 2737.
Hardware Installations.
K U L P DECORATING SHOP DACHSHUNDS, Miniature.
wk» AKC. Ph 322-5500
Ph. 322-2335
RE PR IN TS AVAILABLE

12. Flowers • Shrubs

hydroponic
tomatoes,
published in The Herald. Ripe
25c, also nearing tomato,
Call Bill Vincent at The
S-2t
cucumber
Astrawberry
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
plant*
in ronlainers
for
1H I«U1 I. M
!■!« \*f, VS*'* .
W ELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
home growers. Grosser Hy­
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
droponic Farms, So. San­ ' I f you th in k th a t's so m eth in g , you should seo th e o n e s
All Typca and Sires
ford Ave.
h e 's g o t s tu ffe d in the c a m p e r ico b o x !'*
Wc Repair and Service
33. Furniture
STINE
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
Machinery and Supply Co
1 New 4 Pc. Sectional—Foam
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6132
cushions. Week End Special Used furniture, appliances,
Pink
Bahy Bed
complete,
3159; Foam
Bed Pillows
ATTE N TIO N !
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
ttnllaway bed. Oak Drop
$1.19
pr.
SIIS GRADUATES
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
leaf table, 1? x 13 Rose Rug
Noll-Furay Furniture
Have your picture taken re­
Ave. Ph. FA 2-1132.
with pad. 322-3755.
901
First
St.
322-6591
ceiving your diploma at
FillsI'J E STIM ATE
Graduation Exercises. Con­
BEDS FOR R EN T
Upholsteiing L Mattress ren­
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAC.
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford Hospital,
Runaways,
Juve­
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­ Sews on buttons, nik.es but­
Herald. 322-2611 or 322-OD22.
nile, FREE delivery and
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ton holes, embroiders, and
Pick-up,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
29. Automobile Service
blind stitches. With guar­
FU R N ITU R E C ENTER
F A 2-2117.
antee.
Balance $61.10 o r as­
Auto Glaaa, Top*
Iioo French Ave.
sume pymts. $6 20 mo. San­
A Sea* C oven
Ph. FA 2-7953
ford Sewing Center, Phone
322 9111.
3 COM PLETE HOOMS
Sell
Ua
Your
rurmture.
O N LY $219.50
Quick
Service
With
the
Easy Terms
301 W. 2nd St. FA 2-1032
Cash.
SUPER
TRADLNG
PEDESTAL Fan $15. Noise­
Shop and Save The
A L L WURK G UARANTEED
TOST. FA 2-0677.
less. Cost $95. Ideal for busi­
Budget Way
ness. Ph. 668-1501.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
For the biggest selection of
Free
Inspection,
estimate*,
nearly new and used furni­
pickup, delivery, Recoring
One 7000 HTU and one 15,000
ture, see Noll'* Furniture
BTU Air Conditioner. Ph.
298 lo n g wood Plaia
Brokerage In Casselberry
It repairs discounted.
2 i m E. 3rd.
323-3113
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
322-8313.
17-92
Ph. 838-1583

F U R N IT U R E

A U T O GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

Bahy Crih. mattress and car H O NEY FOR SALE: One gal­
bed. $30. 323 0172.
lon, $3 00 Call S22-7MO af­
ter S p. nt. FR E E D E L IV ­
CHERRY
King sue
headERY
W ITH IN SANFORD
board. Ph. 322-09)5.
C IT Y LIM ITS.
Apt. Si/r elec, stove. Goes!
an. Articles Wanted
rond. 101 Country Circle
$25
W ANTED:
Practice
Tiano
Reasonable. Ph. 322 2322.
7 x 9 Ft. Push-up metal gar­
age door. Very good condi CASH for good dean U*cd
tion. $25. Ph. 323-MSS.
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture. 901 W. F ir»t St., Ph.
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
322-6591.
Patios, Floor, Free Estimaiis
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, W ANTED :
Discarded clean
sand, remrnt, rock, pipe,
cotton clothing A rags In
steel,
grease
traps, dry
large quantities. 322-2750.
wells. Stepping stones.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO. 36. Automobne!* - Truck*
309 Elm A*#.
322 5751 '56 Mere. Good trans. $200

36. A u to m o b ile s • Trucks

Yippee!!

Chevrolet '56 BelAir sport
coupe,
It A 11,
automatic
tranx. Ph. 322-7G90.

The Election

B U YIN G A NEW nr
USED CART
FIN AN C E IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ L&gt;w Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
P E A R L W HITE 62 V. W. Im
maculate. $1350. 2103 Key
Ave. Ph. 322-5276,

\ Bank $

Repossessions
'60 Vauxhall, 1567 bal. 131 mo
'53 Plymouth, 1362 b i), $30 mo.
'56 Chevrolet, 1502 hal, $79 mo.
'57 Dodge, $363 bal, $2.1 mo,
'56 Ford. $506 bal. $32 mo.
'58 Ply Wag $197 bal. $27 mo
'55 Ford, $337 bal, $16 mo.
'56 Rambler, $299 bal, $15 mo.
'60 Anglia, SA89 bal, $31 mo.
'58 Chevrolet, $68H bat, $31 mo.
'56 Pontine, $581 bal, $31 mo.
'53 Lincoln, $199 hal, $21 mo.
'56 Ford Wg . $199 hal. $25 mo.
'55 Mer. Wag. $399 tval, $21 mo.
'57 Ply. Wag. $361 bal, $21 mo.
'58 'a Truck, $8161 bal, $35 mo.

National

SANKonn a v e .

lU l/

O PE N

The Dodffe Boys Are Back In The
Saddle And Tradin’ Wild!
61 Chevrolet Impnla
ro n tfrllh lf, V-6, auto, tram., power
brake* A atrerlng, radio A heater.
A beautiful ear,

62 Volkswagen Sedan
Radio A healer, new
clean. A real buy at

tlrea,

estra

60 Plymouth Fury

E VE N IN G S

Phone 322-4503
37. Roata - Motors

Going overseas, must sell!
Bedroom .Suite, extra chest of
2113 So. Key, Sanford.
drawers. 322 2752. 613 Myr
Gateway T o The Waterway
tie Ave,
1951 Pontiac, ex. cond. 107 Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRU D E Dealer
Temple Dr. 322-6607.
Check with
301-6-1 K. 1st. Ph. F A 2 5961
CARPETS .Via CARTE '57 Ford 1-Dr. HAH. auto,
For the BEST Carpet Values
trans., V-6. Nice. $195. l ’h. 10' Fiborglaa C-nbln Cruiser.
anywhere. Samples shown
78 Mere. Motor &amp; trlr. Many
322 8202 after 5.
In your home,
extras. Owe $950. W ill take
nearest offer to that amt.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande Must sacrifice '61 Ford Galaxle. Radio, Heater, Auto­
211-6191 or
Call 322-3310 after 4 p. m.
matic Trans. 323-0939,
Leroy C. MacTavlsh. Owner
11' Boat with trlr., 25 Johnson
522 5515 Evenings
1957 Plymouth Fury, UAH,
Elec, atari. $300 or will
good rond. 1st $350 takes It.
Living room suite, wool rug,
trade for smaller rig. Ph.
Bo til $50. 322 0595.
322 0181.
322 7775 after 4:30

*1595
*1395
*1195
*995
*595
*595
*495
*495

1dr. V.8, auto, trans., power ateer*
Ing A brakes, original tnrouihnut.

60 Chevrolet 2-Dr.
Sedan, fi cylinder, alandnrd manuel
Iran*., new lire*. A one owner local
ear.

59 Plymouth 2-Dr.
Sedan, Auto, trana., radio A hrater.
Original ronditlon.

60 Ford Falcon 4-Dr.
Sedan, new tirea, new paint. A good
reliable ear.

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

IflO

Is Over!

50 Studebakcr Lark

2Dnor, heater, new tlrea. AH this
car nerds W a home.

57 Ford Fordor Sedan
This car I* fully equipped and ready
to go for only

M A N Y MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 1
• LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T S
• ON TH E SPOT F IN A N C IN G
One Year Written G W W arranty

------O PEN E V E N IN G S -------

Seminole Co. Motors
A U T H O R IZ E D DODGU D E A L E R

1801 W . First St.

Ph. 322-0614

W inter Park Th. M l 7-2330

wsSI S*NaAm
P at th ese»

YOU

L-O-N-G
TRADES!
LOW-LOW
PRICES!

Vacation Specials!
With Many Miles Of Trouble Free Driving
In The Used Car Of Your Choice

m

C4-73A

XC3-72A

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500

Economy Pill*, Plenty of room too . . .

1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC

l-door, nice equipment, full power and nir
conditioning. See to appreciate.

fi

cylinder,

with

heater

and

defroster,

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1962 THUNDERBIRD

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apart in their views about ey Issue, sines neither he nor was referred to in a news re­ Cov. Farris Bryant— could be that segregation — integra­

By A L K U B T T N E R
United Prana International
The outcome of the Flor­
ida gubernatorial primary is
an example of atlll another
major political engagement
that must bo assessed In its
relationship to the civil righte
revolution. Tuesday’s runoff
Democratic primary matched
two big city mayor*, Robert
King High of Miami in the
south and Haydon Burns of
Jacksonville In the north.
On a number of points, tha

what should happen In the
state. But on one critical issue they differed in oppo­
site camps. High said he
would uphold the Civil Rights
Bill if and when it became
law. Burns publicly opposed
it. They differed on other
phases o f the race issue, too,
but their feelings on the Civil
Rights BUI formed the real
battle line that gave voters a
clear choice on the Issue, even

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Burns could do anything about port as a hard-core segrega­
tionist.
So the people o f Florida
Burns, while he rejects the
label, got the name o f the went to the polls to decide
candidate o f the segregation- which man they wanted for
1st*. High also rejecting his governor. Burns was favored
label, was called the candi­ heavily, getting more than 70
date o f the ultra liberal* and per rent o f the total vote and
o f the National Association winning all hut three coun­
fo r the Advancement o f Col­ ties.
Does this mean that Flor­
ored People.
Roth rail themselves racial ida— which has ranged from
moderates and Bums onre neutral to moderate officially

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expected to awing to a con­
servative or reactionary stand
on the race issue?
In
general, the answer
probably would be definitely
not, although some change In
policy might be expected un­
der a man like Burns.
This was Burns’ second
race for governor. In 1060 he
also cams out strong on the
prosegregation side. But last
November when he entered

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tion should not be an issue
of the campaign.
In the first primary, Burns
was front runner in a six-man
race which eliminated among
others Scott Kelly, a state
senator who proclaimed him­
self the “ symbol of opposi­
tion to the Civil Rights Bill."
As mayor o f Jacksonville,
Barrs was fared this year
with a violent racial upheaval
among local
Negroes.

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VOL. 56

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be
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grim prediction of the Florida
Highway ra tro l over thU long

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FR ID AY . M A Y 29, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Blast Climaxes
St. Augustine
Race Strife

M emorial Day weekend. And
them wrong: Drive like your
life depended upon It.
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Sanford has a ipecial part
in the World's Fair In Now
York. It's In the form of a
beautiful, soft-spoken young
lady named Miss Linda Wil­
liam*. She's a receptionist at
the Trlborough Bridge and
Tunnel Authority's exhibit at
the fair.
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ST. A U G U S T IN E ( U P I ) —
nullets riddled an unoccupied
beachfront cottnge rented by
Martin Luther King early to­
day and a shotgun blast shat­
tered two windows o f another
Negro lenders automobile.

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Linda has attracted the at­
tention (fo r the trim Miss,
that's an easy thing to do) of
Long Island newspapers, the
Star-Journal and the Dally
Tress.
•

The shootings rnnte on the
heels of a nighttime clash
among Negro demonstrators,
a group o f white* nnd police
which sent two men to a hos­
pital.
Following the fist slinging,
dull wielding, knife stashing
anil dog biting melee at the
Old Slave Market in the cent­
er o f this historic city, au­
thorities ordered a hnn on ra­
cial demonstration*.
King, who had arrived here
Monday night to organize ra­
cial demonstration*, left yes­
terday with a promise to re­
turn. A newsman confirmed
reports o f otlier Negro lend­
er* that lit rifle bullet hole*
ami come shotgun pellets had
punctured the beach cottnge
King had rented from all four
sides.
Ht, Johns Sheriff 1.. O.
I&gt;uvia saiii the incident had
not been reported to him.
Harry G. lloylo, a white
assistant of King, said lie and
Negro lender C. T. Vivian had
stay i'il ill the house the night
bef on&lt; hut stayed clKCwhete
Inst night nnd left tlie light
on "n* a decoy.”
ilnyto also said * window
in hi* ear was shattered by a
shotgun blast cully today.
Boyta said lha shot was fired
fn tii a car
hfeh follower'
him and pulb-d tip behind till,
when he stopped In front of
a motet.

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''Linda comes from Flor­
id a ," the papers say, "but
she’s learning about New York
fast. And most o f It she finds
delightful." The papers quot­
ed Linda as saying "B u t I
•till can't get used to all this
rushing around. Down home,
things move at a much slow­
e r pace. Nobody is ever in
much o f • hurry."
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The papers note though that
Linda soon got In a hurry
when she obtained the recep
tlonlst Job. "Th ey Just didn’t
hsve time to tell me every
thing about the bridges and
tunnels connecting the different
p arti of the city. So, I Just
studied the maps here and
•tked a lot o f questions. Nuw
1 can answer most all kinda
o f questions about the TUTA
and what it's doing for the
c ity ," the papers quoted Lin­
da as saying.

Protest Rejected
V IE N T IA N E . Laos (U P I )—
Neutralist Premier Souvnnnn
Phouma today rejected aa
propaganda Communist pro­
tests against
thu govern­
ment's use o f U. S. recon­
naissance planes over Luos,

Judy Improved

HONG KONG
(U P I ) —
Singer Judy Garland was re­
ported "out of danger" today
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and resting eomfortahly In a
Rain-making ideas o f every Hong Kong hospital whrre
one in this area Just aren't she was rushed in critical
working. W e’ve heard people condition.
report that even washing their
cars (norm ally a sure rain­
m aker) hasn't worked. And
ST. PETERSBURG ( U t l )
tho water meters keep right — Hep. William C. Cramer
on spinning.
urged state Republicans to
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close ranks a ftrr the bitter
Maybe the Seminole Cham­ Intra-party power fight and
ber o f Commerce could pre unite behind GOP gubernator­
vail on the operators o f the ial nominee Charles Holley
tim e - temperature device at and other party candidates.
First snd Tark to linker with
the temperature part. Trudg
ing along First Street yestcr
H O LLYW O O D (U P D — The
day afternoon, perspiring ped executive committee o f the
estriana glanced at the tern powerful Florida Council of
perature. It was 03. Maybe if 100 gave enthusiastic endorse­
it h id said 83 H wouldn't have ment Thursday to a proposed
appeared ao warm.
plan to take the selection of

GOP Appeal

Judge Selection

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Sanford and Daytona Beach
are a lot closer together now.
ThU afternoon Gov. Farri
Bryant was to cut a ribbon to
officially open Join the two
communities by way of the
sparkling new Interstate 4. Of­
ficials of the two communities
Joined state leaders In the
momentous ceremony. We c»n
now ssy to Daytona — "H i
neighbor!"
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Seminole
County’s Court
house had a busy Thursday.
The County Commission meet
ing in the aycm drew the
normal amount o f vUitors. At
the same time, and for all day
for that matter, the lobby was
loaded with persons attending
the tax sale on delinquent
property. And in the after­
noon County Judge C. Vernon
Mize conducted his court with
•cores o f persons summoned
to appear before’ him.
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state judges in Florida out o f
politics.

Patti Graduated
W A S H IN G TO N ( Ut T ) —
Patti Corte, paralyzed In a
1001 accident which claimed
tha Uvea of her pa rents, re­
ceived special rongratulatlons
Thursday night from Senate
Democratic L e a d e r
Mike
Mansfield upon her gradua­
tion from high school.

Police Call Halt
ST. A U G U S T IN E , F l a .
( U P I ) — Police slapped a ban
un r a c i a l
demonstrations
early today following a fist
slinging, club wielding, knife
■lashing, dog biting melee be­
tween whites, Negroes and
police at the old slave mark­
et. Two men were hospitalis­
ed.

SH R IN E members from
the Sanford area re­
ceived a certificate o f
thanks for their con­
tribution o f $500 for a
C r i p p l e d Children's
Home in South Caro­
lina. The award was
made Thursday night.
Above from left, Roy
C.
Williams,
Shrine
president; John Kridcr,
Seminole C h a m b e r
executive; A1 Skinner,
Harold Kastncr a n d
Roy W, Herron. A
“ corn broil” was held
prior to the meeting
and John A.' Fuller, at
right, shows it's his
favorite dish.
(Herald PhSTbi)

Bracken Elected
Head Of U. Of F.
Alumni Here
Seminole High School Prin
rlpid Andrew- Bracket^ was
named president o f tht local
University o f FUrlda alumni
unit which was organized
Thursday night. The group
named Vernon Mize aa vice
president and Paul Mikler,
Oviedo High's athletic direc­
tor, as secretary-teasurcr.
A Florida assistant football
couch, O n e Kllcnson, spoke
to the group on scholarship
and recruiting at the univer­
sity and presented color films
o f last fall's Gator grid vic­
tory over Alahanin.
A spokesman this morning
reported that 38 alumni atIt-ndi-d Mith 23 Hanford guests
and four out o f town guests.

Ruby Suicide
Try Reported
D A L L A S (U P I ) — Jack
Kuhy smashed his jail cell
light hulli with a spittoon
Thursday because he wanted
to stick his finger in tho hare
socket and electrocute him­
self, his brother Bam said.

•

The judge, recognizing the
fact most of the persons were
making a first visit to court,
carefully explained the pro­
cedure each would follow when
called before the bench. The
tension eased immediately a f­
ter he had completed hi*
briefing. Prosecuting Attor­
ney Karlyle Houiholder read
the complaint against each,
tbs Judge asked for a plea, it
was made and the person then
knew what was expected of
him. Most of them were fined
after their guilty pleas, but
some, with more serious of­
fenses, landed in jail.
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Bear s Visit Here
Is Short-Lived
"H ey, there's a bear on tlie
loose out here."

tlie rail nl 5 a. m. t.t. Karl

And if you think tlint didn't
upst-t the pro-dawn rulm at
Police
Headquarters this
morning you’re wrong.
The caller told puliee the
hear wus louse, was located
in a wooded urea west o f the
potiro station, nnd tln-n said
“ Goodbye."
Probably headed for safer
climes.
The episode started with

verefied the fart,

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responded

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Sabin Sunday To
Be Repeated
A repeat perfornianre of
Sabin Sunday wilt he held in
llic county June 7.
.Member* of the SanfordSeminole Jaycww and the
County Health
Department
arc busy lining up the pro­
gram which will lie hrld at 12
location* thrmiglmul lltc coun­
ty between noon and 5 p.tn.
A makeup Sunday will be
hrld Ihc following week for
ttiosc unable to take part in
Die June 7 clinic.
Officials sires* the follow­
ing for those planning to at­
tend the clinics:
If tlie person received Ihc
first oral vaccine on Die first
Sunday of the first clinic, lie
shoukl attend the June 7
"feedin g." If they viiltcd the
clinic on flic makeup Sunday
last time, they should wait
till this makeup period.
The Sabin vaccine la taken
on a piece of sugar or in dis­
tilled water for those desiring
It. It is completely tasteless,
shows no effects In the per­
son snd is considered the
most positive way to combat
polio.
Stations picked for till* sec­
ond and final phase of tlie
project are tlie same as for
tlie previous April project.
They include;
J-lorida State Bank, Crooms
High School, A It I* Store at
tlie I'in rcrcit Shopping Cen­
ter, Midway School, Lake
Monroe School, Lake Mary
School,
Movieland
Drive-In
Theater, Geneva S c h o o l ,
Stubbs Pharmacy In Forcal
City, Winn Dixie on Highway
17-92 and 434, Jai Alai Fron­
ton, and Oviedo City Hall.

Mrs. W. M, Hood, head of
the Municipal Zoo, was sum­
moned to tlie scene. She
counted noses of the hear
population at tlie zoo and ansuit'd police it wasn't one of
I liciii Unit had gotten out.
Police I lien railed tile game
warden, Robert Johnson, amt
it was decided an effort
would lie made to net the
hear.
The hear had other Ideas.
Patrolman llerniMit Harriett
got his hunting dog and In a
slo.it while the srrlit was
found and tlie hear located.
Tlie game warden look aim,
ami
the
rxeitment
Ry United Press International fired,
Picnic-stopping
rainstorms stopped.
Tim police re|Hirt said the
swept Ihr Carolina* and V ir­
ginia today and frost warn rnrras was given to the zoo
inga were posted across the "fo r feeding purposes."
Mow tile hear got there
Upper Midwest and throng!)
isn't known. Polite muse that
New England inulamf*
Days o f drenching ram fin­ ‘‘maybe it's mating season."
ally ended over the Southern
Plains but tin- cloudburst left
streams running to the brim
in the Missouri Ourks.
Wilmington, N. L\, was
soaked with nearly an inch of
rain in six hours during the
night. The little town of Sul­
The Seminole I'hnmber of
livan, Mo., picked up 5 no in­
Commerce's Port Authority
ches of rain Thursday.
Committee will meet Thurs­
A tornado ripped through
day to interview representa­
Lumhertnn, N. C., Thuridny
tives of proapretivr engineer­
afternoon'and damaged build­ ing firms to make a feasibil­
ings. No injuries were re­ ity study for tlie authority.
ported. Just to tl&gt;e north a
T h r announcement w a s
violent thunderstorm swept made today by Francis Routhrough Sanford, N. C., with inill.it Jr., roinmitlt-e chair­
60- m iles n-hour winds
a n d man,
half-inch hail.
Tlie meeting will lie held at
The Carolina atorm system noon in the Chamber's new
was triggered by the confron­ ronfrrenre room. "The pur­
tation of hot and cold air pose,” Roumlllat said, “ la to
systems. As an example of discus* this situation with enthe temperature contrast, the ginei ung firm representatives
mercury soared to luo de­ for future selection o f a com­
grees at Florence, S. C., pany to make the feasibility
BAN FRANCISCO ( U P I ) —
Thursday while just to the study the port authority will
northwest in Tennessee tem­ need to anahle the group to Th* presidential primary cam­
paign In California spun towperatures hovered in the 5us approach the Legislature."
and Cos.
Legislative action will be aid a climax today with pub­
opinion
pulls
allowing
required, be explained, In lic
create the authority. “ When Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
this body is legally establish­ ahead and Sen. Barry GoldWASHINGTON
(U P O
President Johnson has pro­ ed," ha said, " I t will pro­ water saying ha could win
claimed June 14 aa "F la g ceed with the actual planning the presidential nomination
arid construction o f tha port." without California's delegates.
D ay."

Oh, For A Drop
Or Two Here!

Pori Committes
Sets Interviews

Rocky Reported
Leading Barry

•

The energetic Ssnford-SemlBole Jaycees have another
publie • spirited project going
for
them.
They're
selling
three-by-five
foot American
Flags complete with poles and
display brackets. The project
chairman, Wayne Albert, says
they cost only 13 50 and can
be ordered by calling U1-S4I1.
A Jaycee will make prompt
fk liv e r y to the boms.

quest by a delegation of mo­
thers that the board hold its
monthly meeting during even­
ing hours.
Tho group, meeting In a
special teuton at tho school

Shots Fired Into King's Cottage

there’f an easy way to prove

•

NO. 201

By Identical votes o f 3 to 1
tho Seminole County School
Roan! Thursday afternoon ap­
proved a Hat of teachers rec­
ommended for summer em ­
ployment but denied a re­

M ER IT A W A R D was presented la a Florida
Highway Patrol Auxiliary member Thursday
night at the local American Legion Home. The
certificate cited the meritorious work done by
Norman C. Murry, right, during a recent in­
vestigation at the scene o f an accident. Present­
ing the award is Highway Patrolman Bill Stringfield.
(Herald Phqto),

Flag Day

board offices, examined a
host of letters requesting that
meeting* be held at night and
listened to the plea of the del­
egation present before turn­
ing down the request.
Board m e m b e r s
John
Evans, Mason Wharton and
James Birkenmeycr agreed
that meetings conducted in
the afternoons made for mora
efficient handling o f t n a
board's business. However,
Dr. A. W. Epps Jr. disagreed.
He pointed out that more intcrestrd parents could attend
evening m c e t i n g a which
would result in more under­
standing by the board's con­
stituents of the group’s ac­
tions. He explained that tha
Board of Trustees now meet*
during evening hours.

Epps said that ha felt tha
board would get more work
accomplished, He explained
that In order for him to earn
a living he had to personalty
care for hla practice. "It'a
not like some people who can
leave their businesi or pro­
fession and Uiclr income con­
tinues," he said.
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CAI*T. JAMES O. M AYO
. . . . Commencement Speaker

Naval Academy Sets
First Commencement
Tlie Sanford Naval Acad­ p.m. Principal speaker will
emy has announced it will lie Captain Janies O. Mayo
hold it* first commencement USN,
Commanding
Officer
program next Friday at 1:30
Heavy Attack Wing One, lung

Crossing Death
Spurs Action
By longwood
By Donna Kales
Longwood officials met with
City Attorney Wabbor Haines
Thursday night to discus* and
decide action to bo taken to
remedy hazardoui condition*
at the Church Street railroad
crossing where Ted Waltz,
prominent citizen of the com­
munity, was killed Tuesday.
A spokesman of tlie Police
Department showed p h o t o graphs of Hie crossing which
prove that the ACL'* umiitd
station house between Church
and Lake completely Mocks
tlie motorist*' view of a|ipreaching t r a i n * traveling
from south to north.
A prepared statement from
Mayor A. R. Lormatin rec­
ommended that tlie building
tie tom down and signal llguts
erected, not only si Church
Street but also at the Georgia
Avenue crossing three bfocks
north. It also was pointed out
that track elevations at these
two crossings are higher than
read levels and that this
should tie corrected,
Lormsnn's statement urged
(hut an ordinance be passed
with ail possible haste selling
sliced limit* through the city
for train* at 33-40 miles per
hour.
In conclusion (Mines was
autlmrlzcd to contact ACL of­
ficials and demand that ac­
tion on tlie mayor's stated
recommendations be t a k e n
Immediately. If cooperation ia
not furthcoming further steps
will lie taken by the city.
Blanket endorsement of any
action taken by council has
been given by the Longwood
Area Chamber o f Commerce.

a friend o f

tha Brigade of

Midshipmen.
Activities proceeding t h e
rum men cement exercise will
include a swim and sway In­
formal dance Thursday even­
ing;
the
final
intramural
awlmmlng competition at the
Academy pool Friduy morn­
ing, followed by a military
Inspection and review by Cap­
tain Robert Ware USN, com­
manding officer of the San­
ford Naval A ir Station.
Parents and invited guoats
will join the Midshipmen at
lunch in the mess hall.
The commencement cere­
mony itself will be conducted
on the ground!, In front o f the
administration b u i l d i n g .
Among the guests present will
be J. P. W iegeri, president
of the Bernarr Macfoddcn
Foundation, which
founJcd
The Sanford Naval Academy,

Couple Found
Dead In Home
L A K E LA N D (U P I ) — Attorncy Ralph E. Danghtery and
hla wife were found dead to­
day in tho soot-blickcncd liv­
ing room of their home here.
Authorities laid they appar­
ently auffocaied late Thurs­
day night during a fire that
badly damaged the den.
The windows were closed
and the air conditioning sys­
tem apparently carried soot
and dust all over the house,
firemen said.
,
A maid found the hodlea.
Danghtery, 35, and his wife,
Virginia, 48, were Hie parents
o f a daughter who residua at
Tallahassee.

A petition, containing tha
names of about 73 persona
plus numerous letters, object­
ed to the reports that acvcral
teachers were not being re­
tained In thu summer employ­
ment program.
Much interest surrounded
the fact that James I'lgott,
Seminole High School's head
football coach and a driver
training Instructor, was not
retained to teach drivers this

summer.
Several
letters Intimated
that the failure to retain Pigott might have "p olitical"
impllcatloni and requested
tlie board to take appropriate
action. Pigott ran against
Supt. R. T. Milwee in ttie first
primary.
Principal Andrew Bracken
o f Seminole High School told
the board that Pigott h id
been asked to attend a con­
ference in Cocoa which dealt
with a new typa of driving
training program, commonly
known as
range driving.
Bracken said that Pigott de­
clined to attend and that it
wai necessary for him not in
recommend Pigott for th«
driver program. Bracken al­
so said he needed a civica
teacher for tlie 1964-63 school
year and had assigned thla
position to Pigott.
Stewart Gatchel, personnel
supervisor for the ichool sys­
tem, explained Uiat personnel
used in Hie summer enrich­
ment program are suggested
by various principals, re­
viewed by the board of trus­
tees and its recommendations
are luhmittcd to the achoul
board for final approval.
During Hie meeting lha
board heard the truitees* re­
port and adopted it by • split
vote.
In oilier action Hie board
approved numerous bids for
various categories o f school
equipment and suppliei for
tlie 1964-63 budget year plus
bids for milk and hardware.

P. O. Holiday
Schedule Set
Crcile Heard, Sanford post­
master. announced today that
a holiday schedule will be in
effect for Memorial Day.
There will be no city or ru­
ral delivery. However, perlihahlca and apeclala will ba
handled aa usual. Mail will ba
boxed and dispensed.

“JJw ctipikah

n

Now Entertaining
At The Unique

Holley Fund
Dinner June 6
Supporters or Charles Hol­
ley, Republican nominee for
governor, have scheduled a
823 a plate dinner to be held
June B at the Langford Hotel
in Winter Park.
The dinner will be proceed­
ed by • reception at 7:30 p.m.
In connection with the affair
a caucus of state Republican
legislators end other legisla­
tive candidates will be held.
Reservations can be made
by calling Midway 7-732B in
Winter Park.

FRI. &amp; SAT. NITES
9 P. M. ’til 2 A. M.

From Space
PARIS (U P I)—Prem ier N i­
kita Khruahrhev sayi the So­
viet Union has photographed
Unltad States military install­
ations from “outar apace,"
former Sen. William BentoD
a i Connecticut said today.

V A LD E Z HOTEL. Downtown Sanford
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Adventist

Baptist

TH E BEVEWT H -D A T
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th * Elm
R. U M a th e w s --------- — Pastor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ------ l i t * a. m.
W orahlp garvteo _ 11:H L m.
W ednesday Night
T rey or Sarrlea —
7:11 p. m.
"W a Hava Thla H op*" radio
maaaasa oaeh Sunday a. m.
at l i t * ovar W T R R at lid *
an you r radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
ld t l W . F irst Street
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
M orn lns W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 7:00 p.m.
Kvanpallatle Service 7:ae p. m.
Wad. Prayar M a s t __7:00 p. m.
Bill Stephana
Paator
A Cordial W aleom e to Alt

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
ISO! Park Ava. at ldth S t
Rav. C. C. Do**, I r . — Paator
Sunday School
d :t l a. m.
W orahlp Sarvleo — 11 ltd a. m.
K ven lns W orahlp — T:dd p. m.
Alliance Touth
Fellow ship (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. * .
(W ad)
r r a y a r Sarvleo ------ T:td p. m.

Assembly Of God
l'| -

PIN E CnEST ASSEMI1L.T
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. Slth and Elm
H. M. W i l d e r -------------- Paator
Sunday School
d il l a. m.
M ornlns W o r a h lp __Idtld a. m.
X vanln s W orahlp — Ttld p. m.
Touth Sarv. (Sun.) - 0:00 p. m.
llld .W e a k Sarv. (W ad.) - T:Sd
p. m.

Baptist

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
H W T. 411
Ph. I l l - 1110
Paator ___ Cheater W . Plank
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
M ornlns Service __ 11:00 a. m.
T raln ln s Union
0:10 p. m.
X vanlns Service — 7:10 p. m.
W ednesday M eetlns*:
Orsanlaatlon* _ _ 0:1* p. m.
Trayar __________ 7:1* p- m.
Choir — ..—-----1:10 p. m.

W ESTSIDB MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A H olly Ava.
Paul M. C a lla y -------------Paator
Sunday School —
10:00 a. m.
Sunday
M ornlns W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
X vanln s W orahlp _ tiOO p. an.
W ednoeday
p rayer Service ......... 7:00 p. » .

to

PINBCRRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Paator - .... - W illiam J. Outaa
M ornlns W o r a h lp ------ Ii40 A
11:00 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l__ — 1:41 a. m.
T raln ln s Union
1:11 p. m.
X vanln s W orahlp — 7:10 p. m.
W ad. O Ifleers A Teachers
M e e t ln s ---------------- 4 ;t l p. n .
E LD ER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Heater Ava.
8 . Ham ilton OrlKIn — Paator
Sunday School ____ 0:41 a. m.
M ornlns W orship — 11:00 a. m.
T raln ln s Union — 0:10 p. m.
X van ln s W orship — 7:40 p. m.

PSA LM

Methodist

CWURCW O F OOD
O F PROPHECT
t ie s Elm Avanua
Rav. IL L S t r ic k la n d __Faster
Sunday School _____ 1:41 n. m.
W orahlp Sarvle* _ 1C:4I e. m.
K Y »n e.ll«tlo Sarv. __7:M p. m.
W adnaaday:
V ou n e People ▼. I* B. Sarv.
7:10 p. m.
B lbl* T rain in g Sarv S:M p.m.

B B X N SZE R METHODIST *
CHURCH
Citrus H alehta
Rav. R ay O raeory, Jr* P astor
Church School ____ t :4 l a. m.
M ornlne W orahlp __ 11:0* a. ra.
M T P -----------------------4:1* p. an.
Eve. W orsh ip ____ 7:1* p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvle* 7:S* p.m.

Congregational

r iR S T CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W . Ind SL at Mapla A v a
Paul B t c k a s ---------------- Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 1:41 a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp — 10:41 a. m.
Touth _.—
....... *:0* p. m.
E v a n e a ll'tle Sarvlo* lie * p. ra.
M ld-W **k
Sarvle* (W ad.) — T:OS p. as.
Third Sunday
gln goptratlsa _ _ Si** p. m.

Nazarene
OONOREOATIONAZ.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(U nited Church o f Chrlat)
Park Avonuo at 14 th St.
1:41 a m . ____ Churoh School
11:S* a. m. _ W orahlp Service
1:1* p. m. __ Christian Touth
M inistry
Rav. W aiter A. R. M cPherson,
Paator

Christian

FIRST CHURCH
O r TH E NAEARENB
Lake Mary, Pin.
Rav. W . L. H olcom bs. Paator
Sunday
1:41 a. a s . ____ B lbl* Sehaol
11:0* a. m . __M ornlne W orahlp
7:0* p. ra. __ E van lns Sarvle*
!:* • p. m. _ W ed. M ld-W **k
Prayer Service*
7:** p. ra. __ Ind W ed. Ml**ionary Sarvle*

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES o r CHRIST
1107 H. Sanford Ava.
I t Vernon Fuller
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longw ood
Fr. ch a rt** W . Stew art. Jr.
V ica r
H oly Communion __ 7:1* a. m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:10 a. m.
Fam ily Service _
1:00 a- m.
Service A S e r m o n __71:44 a. m.

Church Of Christ

You've got to lutTS your arms
around a warm, wool/, wobbly
lamb before the real meaning of
the Twenty-third Psalm grips
you.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brew er Jr.
Evansatlat
Blbla School ___- 10:00 a. m.
M ornlns W orship — 11:00 a. m.
Xvanlns W orship . _ I it o p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:11 p. ra.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th f L end Laurel Ava.
E utan* S h . l d o n ______ Paster
T elephone: 111-7*71
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a ra.
M ornlne W o r s h ip __10:41 a. m.
Evanln* W orahlp
7:0*
p. m.
Wad. P rayar Sarvle* 7:1* p. m.

David wasn’t merely ringing
of the Lord's faithfulness. He
was confessing bis own helpless-

Presbyterian

GOOD SH EPH ERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
It* * A Orlando D rive
Hwy. 17-M )
Sanford. PlorldA

in -m s

X Z b t lo r b i* mp afjep&amp;erb, 3 s&amp;atl not
tamnt;
2 bo m ale* me lie OoUm in green pastures*.
i f t leabo me beoibe ftiU maters*;
3 fie reotorerf mp fo u l fce leabf me in patfiK
of rtgbteouine** tor W name’s* oafce.
4 Cben t&amp;ougb 3 toalk through the balle?
of the *bafcoto of heath* 3 fear no tb ll

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 East Second Street
Sunday Service A
Sunday School . — 11 too a. as.
Subject: "U nreality"
W ednesday S a m e * - 1:00 p. m.
R eadlns R oom : 101 X. Klrst.
W eekdays: 10:10 a. m. . 4:10
p. m. Friday E vanlns: I:I0&gt;
1:10 p. ro.

Church Of God
CHURCH OP GOD
lln d A Prsnch
H. C. S m i t h __________ Paator
Sunday S r h n o l____0:41 a. m.
M ornlns W o r s h ip
11 :*o a. m.
K vansallsllc Herv. « 7:10 p. m.
Tuts, prayar Sarv. .. 7:10 p. m.
Thurs. Y uuns People
Endeavor ,
■ , 7:10 p. m.

Rundap
I’aal mi
23:1-6

Monday
Matthew
7:7-20

:

Tha Rav. G eorg* X lanam oa,
In t.rlm Paator
Sunday School _ _ t i l l a. m.
M orning W o r s h ip __H i OS a. m.
Com munion— Firat Sunday I*
Each Month
K IND ERG ARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

for thou art toith me; th? rob anb th?
*ta ff, the? comfort me.
5 «h o u prepared a table before me in the
presence of mp enemieo; thou anointe*
mp heab toith o il mp cup oberOoto*.
•

Wednesday
lAikn
16SI-T

W d »y
John
10:7-16

CHURCH OP TH E COVENANT
t i l l South Orlando Drlva
Thomaa H. M a k l a ____ Paator
W o r a h l p __________ 1:00 a. ra.
Churoh School _ _ 10:00 a. ra.

Methodist

t

Thursday
John
10:1-6

M o r a in e W o r s h ip __ 1:11 a . m.

TO LIST TOU R

CH U RCH

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd* *1 W oodland Ava*
Rav. John H. H ires Jr* Paator
Churoh School ------ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlnp W orahlp _ ll;o e a. m.
M V P ----------------------- t i l * p. m.

0 fturelp goobnes*o anb mere? *baH folloto
me aU the bap* of mp life; anb 3 ohall
btoell in the frouft of the 3U r b for eber.

Tuesday
Matthew
12:9-16

F IR S T FRESBTTER7AN
CHUROH
Sanford. Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
Grover C. Bewail Jr. __ Paator
E dgar W . Smith Jr. Aaalatant
P astor
Church School —
1:11 a. m.
Session Meals ____ 10:41 a. ra.
M ornlne W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Patlowahlp 1:10 p. m.
Ranlor HI Pallow shlp f i t f p.m.
Evanlns W orahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat __ 7:00 p. ra.

CTht Lord it OUR Shtpherd,

Christian Science

FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
111 Oranso Straet
Rav. E. Ruth O r a n t __Paator
Sunday School ____ 10:00 a. m.
M ornlne W orahlp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday Evanlns __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Blbte Study * 7:10 p. m.
Conqueror* Maatlne
F rida y ----------------7:W p. m

Lutheran
LUTH ERAN CHURCH OP
TH E RED EEM ER
101 W . 11th Place
"T h e Church o f tho Lutheran
H ou r" and T V ‘T h la la tha
Lira"
Harbart W . O e a r a e ____Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
W orship Servlet __ l t : l * a. m.

The key to religious frith is
not simply the discovery of God’s
power. It is the discovery of our
oorn need.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park Avanua
Bart Brown - __ — K vansallat
Sunday
Blbla Study _ _ _ - 11:10 a. m.
M ornlns W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
X vanlns Service .... 0:10 p. m.
Baa "H erald of T ruth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Blbl* Class _ 10:00 a. m.
Wadnaaday
Blbl* C l a s s --------- 7:10 p. m.

Pentecostal

Free Methodist

You begin to realise how awk­
ward, bewildered, helpless a
lamb really is.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avenue
F. B. C h a n c e _____
Paator
PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
M ornlns W orahlp — 1:10 a. m.
llls h w a y 40 Waat
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Ruby _____ Kvansallat
M orn lns W orahlp _
11:11a.m.Morrl*
Dibit Class ___ __ 10:00 a. m.
Y ra ln ln s Union
l : t l p. m.
M ornlns W orahlp _ . 11:00 a. m.
X va n ln s Worahlp - 7:41 p. m.
Evanlns W orship _ 0:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:11 p. m.
Bible claasaa Wad. _ 7:1* p. m.
CEN TRA!. BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th S t A Oak Ava.
Oatl S m it h ------------------- Paator
Sunday School ------, 1:41 a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp — t i l l ! a. m.
T ra ln ln s Union — 1:11 p. m.
X van ln s W orahlp - 7:10 p. m.
W ed. Prayar Sarvleo 7:11 p. m.
Nuraery Open
W T R R ------------------- 7:10 p. m.
Sunday N ile Broadcaet

THE

Church O f God

N O TIC E

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
SIS Park Ava.
John T. Adams Jr. _ Paster
M ornlne W orship _ 1:1* p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 1:41 a. as.
M ornlne Worahlp _ 16:11 a. m.
M TP Maatlnea
1:1* p. m.
(Interm ediate, Senior)
B v e a la g Worahlp _ |iS« p. m.

Ratarday
Ephesian*

1 : 1-10

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PRINTING C O - INC.
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PRODUCTS
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110 W . First, SAnford
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SUvis, Florid*

B. ED W AR D S BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
and Employes*

HILL LUM BER A H A RD W ARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employee*

GLAS-M ET INC.
Metri and FibergUs Duet Systsms

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON A CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R ESTAU R AN T
Rose A Wilke Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Hart) Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD A TLAN TIC
N A TIO N A L B A N K
Howard H . Hodge* and Staff

W ARE-PRICE OIL CO.
Wareco, N . French A v*.

SANFORD M ANUFACTURING CO.
and Employ eaa

W ESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith, Owner

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
M OW ER SA L E S A N D SERVICE

W IG H T GROCERY C O - INC.
and 8 ta ff

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAB CO.
Jobs Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

3. C. P E N N E Y COM PANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
G*orga Briley and Employee*

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 8 . Laurel Ava., Sanford

H AR R ELL A B E V E R L Y
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W . 25th S t , Sanford

KIDDY’S STAN DAR D SERVICE
Firat A French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W . l e t S t - Sanford

BILL HEM PHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W . l e t S t , Sanford
H ILL H A R D W A R E A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee*

L . D. P LAN TE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

TH E RITZ TH EATR E
Bill Lovelaca and Employee*

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and Bill Baumholser

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O - INC.

STATE FA R M INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-M AIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

■SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
A ntioch Baptlat Church, Oviedo
Central Baptist Church, t i l l Oak A v a
Cbnluota First Baptist Church
Bldar Sprlnpa Baptist Church,
• It Lehman Rd.
Faith
Baptist M lesion,
141 Lila* Rd*
C asselberry
F irst Baptist Church, I I I P erk Av*.
F irst llaptlet Chnrch o f Altam onte Springe,
RL did, A lls m onte Sprlags
F irst Uaptlrt Church o l DeBary
F irst Baptist Chureh *1 a ea ev a
First Raptlat Church o ( Lake Merp
Flret Baptist Church o f Lake Monro*
F irst Baptist Churoh o f Longw ood, Oor.
Church A Grant
F lret Baptlet Church *1 O vled*
F irst BhUoh M issionary B eptU t Churoh,
D PI W . llt h a t ;
F o r cat C lip Baptlat Chureh
Fountain Maad Baptlat Churoh, Ovlads
Lav* Southern Baptlat Mission, C bnluota
Mlaalonarp
Baptlat ch u ro h
X orth
ltd.
KutarprUe
Mscadcoula
M iH loa
Baptist Church
Oak Mill Bd. Oetaen
Ije r a t a s O lerp BapUot Ohureh. O eaeva M wy,

M t Olive M lseleaarp Bapttot Ohereh, Baa
Landa Springe Rd* Longw eed
Mt. Elon Mlaalonarp Baptist, Slpt* Av*.
Naw
Mt.
Calvarp
Mlsetoaarp
Baptlat
11*1 W. llt h SI.
Naw Salem P rim itive Baptlat Ohureh,
tie * W. n t h St.
New Mt. Elon Baptist Chnrch, I7dt Poor Av*
O eklew n Baptlet Chapel. 1741 W . llt h St.
Osteen Baptist Church
Plneoreet Baptist ch u rch . t*t W . Onora Rd.
Pralrlo Lake Baptist Chureh, R id s* R A ,
Pern Park
Progress Mlaalonarp Baptlet Churoli. Mldwap
gacond Shiloh Mleelouarp BapUot Churoh.
Ninth * H ickory
HI. Jamra Mlaalonarp Baptlat Church Bto.
Ilit. I l l noloan
Hi. 1‘ aul Mlaalonarp Baptlat Church, Ith St.
St. Matthews Mlaalonarp Baptist Church
Canaan H aights
St. John's M issionary Baptist Chureh.
IIS Cypraaa St.
Tempt* Baptlat Ohureh, Palm Springs RA*
Altam onte Spring*
Wastald* Mlaalonarp Baptist Church,
I I I R H olly Av*.
B le* Mop* Baptist Chureh, f U Orange Av*.
CATH O U O
Chureh o f tho N allvllp. L ake Merp
AU a * alp CsthoUo Chureh, fU ( M t Avm

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Ann's
Oathollo
Church,
Pershing
fin e * , D *!U ry
St. Mary Magdalan* Catholic Church, M ailland Avo, Altam onte Springs
C H RItTIAN
Firat Christian Church, 11*7 B. Banferd Av*.
C e e sre g e tlo n a l Chrlstlau Church,
t i l l P erk Av*.
Northelda
Cbrlatleu
Church, F l o r i d a
U avea D r , Maitland
CHURCH OF C H niST
Church
Church
Church
Church

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Christ, t i l l * P erk Ava.
Christ, (I,nave
Chrlat, I-ongw ood
Christ, I'aola
CHURCH OF OOD

Church at God. I l l H ickory
Church o f Ood, lie * A French
Chureh * f OoA Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
AU B a ln u Kplecopal Chureh B. DeBarp
Ave* Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Longw eed
A ll Balm* Episcopal. EnUrprla*
H elp Cress Bpleeopal, Park Ava. at Ith

LU TH BRAX
Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
O verbrook
Dr* Cassolberrp
G ood Shepherd United Lutharn,
• IN R Orlande Dr.
Lutharaa Churoh a f tha Redaamar,
1*1 W . M U n e e *
M aielsh Lutheran Chureh, Am erlesu Legion
Hall. Pralrlo Lako, Porn Park
St. Luksa Lutharaa Church, Rt. I l l Slavic
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Mathodlst Church, E.
Dallarp Ava* Enterprise
Bear U k a M*llin4Ut Churoh
llalbal A.M E. Church, Canaan llalghta
I'aaaalbarry Com munity M ethodic! Church.
Hwy, 17-M A Pluoy Hide* Ud* caooolborry
DaDary Com munity M ethodist Church W .
H igh lan ds DeBary
Kbanaear
Mathodlst
Chureh,
Old
Or­
lando Hwp.
F irst Methodist Church, I I I Park Ava.
F irst Mathodlst Church o f Ovlade
F oster Chapa! M athodlst Church, Ovlada
Fra* Mathodlst Chureh, I I I W. Ith Bt.
G race Mathodlat Church. Onora RA
a ra n t Chapel A V E . Church, Ovlodo
Onk g rave M oUoAlot Ohureh, Ovlada

Ostaan MathoMet Churah
P a o 1a
Waalayan
M athodlst.
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W . o t Paola
Bt. Jamas A.M.B* Banford Avo,
at. M ary's A.M.B. Chureh BL RL 111 Oatoan
Bt. P au rs Mathodlst C h u r o h
Oataan
Rd. Katarprla*
Binffard
M em orial Mathodlat C k t r t l
A DeBary
NAEARENB
Naas rasa,
P I to t
Church
of
tho
la d at Maple
Para Park
Church e f
tha Hanarano,
O'Brien ltd* Farn Park
Lake Mary Chureh a f U * Nasarano

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PRESBYTERIAN
Com munity Presbyterian Church. Lak* Mary
F irst Presbyterian
Church,Oak
A va
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F irst Presbyterian Church, Casselberry
F irst Prasbytarlan
Church o f
DaBarp,
X H ighland
•L Andrews Prasbptarlan Chnrch t i l l Lonneal Bch. Dr* Bear Lake
Upsata Comm a a lly Presbyterian Chnrch,
Upesla Rd.
W estm inister Presbyterian Church, M cw ell
Bark. R L IM

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Baaferd
Bavaath-dnp
A d raittat
Churah.
BeveaU A Elm
O TH ER CHURCHEg
Allea'a Chapel, O live * llt h BL
Church o f OoA la ChrlsL Ovlodo
Chains to Com munity Chnroh
Chnrch o f Ood e f Prophesy, MIT Elm A v a
Church e f J o se s Christ e f Latter Dap
Paints, t i l l pa rk Ava.
Com munity Chapel, Altam onte gprlaga
Eastern OrUiodon Church, 1L Johns Chry­
sostom Chapa I, H wp. 17.11. P am Park
Congregation* Bath Israel. l*th A M agnolia
Firat Ckurch o f CkrUL BcloatlaL
N f Be I n i It*
1*1 Churah S f L en gw ood
ML O live H ollaeaa Chnrch, O ak Min
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VOL. 50

United Press Leased Wire

Kstablished 1908

MON., APRIL 6, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 162-

^ ic T e t *
The flags are at half mast.
Sanfortl and Seminole County’a public and privata build*
inga. achoola and other institu*
tlona today lowered the na­
tional banner In honor o f the
lata Gen. MacArthur.
•
•
•
The Langlotti Building on
Park Avenue eoon will follow
ita next door neighbor, the
W oodruff Building Into obli­
vion. City M a n a g e r Pete
Knowlca reporta that with the
Book A Bible Shop and Real­
tor John Fox moved out of
the Langlotti building demoli­
tion aoon will be etarted. Both
altea are to become city park­
ing lota.
• e •
I f anybody doubt* that peo­
ple read 'T h e Clock” they
ahould have been here to help
answer the telephones right
after the April 1 edition hit
the street*. As soon as callers
would ask “ What’s this all
•bout?” we’d ask ’em if they’d
read the last paragraph. After
• pause, we usually heard
aomething like this: “ Well,
111 b e --------- 1”

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It waa bound to happen, and
it did. A 17-year-old factory
worker in England got his
Beatle haircut caught In a
machine. Now, the English
Beatle buffa have
been per­
suaded to wear hairnets.
Needless to say, some of the
hairdos have started to disap­
pear.
• «
•
In a ride around Sanford to
View the beautiful flower
gardens, be sure to stop at
2104 Coronado Concourse, at
Margaret. The yard is filled
with brilliant red poppies. It’s
quit* a sight.
• • •
The Civitan Club’s fruit
eake sale, for the benefit o f
the Little Red School House
and other worthy projects,
will close April IS, according
to Chairman Garfield Walker.
The next cake sale for the
Civitans will come at Thanks­
giving.

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If Sanford street* seemed
unusually quiet S a t u r d a y
night it was because— at least
it seemed so— half o f Semin­
ole County’s eitisens converg­
ed on Geneva to help Willie
Lee and Mayme Sieg observe
their (0th wedding anniver­
sary.
Willie Lee, recovering from
severe burns received in a re­
cent accident, and Mayme seceived guests by the hundreds.
Mayme waa as radiant as a
bride. They were married by
Rev. Stinemeyer who at that
time was pastor o f the First
Methodist Church. Back in
1914, Willie Lee was working
in the packing houses and
Mayme was principal-teacher
at the Geneva School. Mayme
started teaching a couple o f
years before that at Paula.
Her first salary was |40 a
month.
A fter both retired from
teaching in 1040, Willie Lee
and Maytne set out to do
things. They got themselves a
35-foot yawl with some 700 to
800 square feet o f sail and
sailed the waters a r o u n d
South Florida for about a
year.
A few years later they got
another boat and went from
the Sanford Boat Works to
Washington, D. C., via the in­
ter-coastal waterways.
Willie Leo spent a couple of
years building his own home
on Lake Harney—and what an
attractive place it is. It’s at­
mosphere is exceeded only by
Willi e I.ee's hospitality and
Mayme’a fried chicken.
The wanderlust caught them
again and they left Sanford In
1055, hauling a trailer. They
spent 11 months touring the
United States. Now the Siegs
have a camper. They’re plan­
ning to spend this summer in
the Great Smokies.
Willie Lee said this morn­
ing, “ We were surely surpris­
ed at the number of pet^de
who greeted us S a t u r d a y
night. But It’s mighty nice to
know we h a v e so m a n y
friends.”

Premier Slain
NEW DELHI, India (UP1)
—Authorities were mystified
today by the assassination of
jigm a
Dorji,
the popular
prime minister of the remote
Himalayan kingdom of Bhu-

$1 Million Seminole Sale Closed
New Owner Of
North Orlando
To Tell Plans

J itu v A ...
19 Killed
MIAMI (UP1) — Traffic
accidents killed at least 19
persons in Florida over the
weekend, four o f them in col­
lisions with trains.

Nickel Paper Goes
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
era o f the nickel newspaper in
New York City ended today.
The Daily News, with this
morning's edition, boosted its
price from five cents to seven
cents.

New Outbreaks
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
New violence was reported in
several Cypriot villages today
in an atmosphere o f tension
caused by growing friction
between the Cyprus govern­
ment and Turkey.

Permanency Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Hugh Scott, R-I’n„ urged
Congress today to give a per­
manent lease of life to the
Civil Rights Commission and
take it o ff “ the political trad­
ing block.”

New Cape Threat

SWEEPSTAKES WINNER in tho Horticulture Division o f the nnnunl
Fprinir flower show was this entry submitted and shown by Mrs. Clmrlcs
li. Cole o f Geneva. The show was held over the weekend nt the Civic Cen­
ter and put on by the Sanford Garden Club.
(Herald Photo)

Burns Hits Back A t Brazil Congress
May Close To
Candidates' Attacks Seat New Chief

CAI’ E KENNEDY (U P I)—
United Press International
An iron workers’ contract dis­
Democratic
candidate for
pute today threatened to ex­
tend a construction tieup on governor llaydon Burns ac­
several major spnre projects cused his rivals tills weekend
despite removal o f pickets o f making political hay out
that disrupted building lust
week.

Troops Mop Up

De La Beckwith
Back On Trial

SAIGON, 8outh Viet Nnm
(U PI) — Government troops
carried out mopping-up opera­
tions today in Tuy N'inh Prov­
JACKSON, Miss. (U PI) —
ince where they routed Com­
munist guerrillas in a fierce Byron Da La Beckwith, the
weekend battle that caused white salesman charged with
high casualties.
slaying Negro leader Medgar
Evers, went on trial for the
second time today
under
YA8H1NGTON (U PI) —
strict security regulations.
Friends of Gov. William W.
More than 300 prospective
Scranton o f Pennsylvania ure
telling fellow Republicans to Jurors crowded the courtroom
expect nothing from him be­ o f Circuit Judge Leon Hend­
fore the May 15 Oregon prim­ rick end a number had to
ary to indicate that he Is be­ stand along the wails.
Spcctutois who were able
coming an active candidate for
to find scuts were searched
the presidential nomination.
as a precaution and deputies
were assigned at courtroom
PITTSBURGH (U P I)— Min- entrances. Similisr security
ers in north central West Vir­ provisions were taken at the
,
ginia aturted returning to first trial.
Beckwith, appearing none
their jobs early today but
their fellow workers in south­ the worse for his 10 months
western Pennsylvania vowed in jail since his arrest for
to remain on strike until the ambush killing last June,
UMW President W. A. (Tony) arrived early and sat talking
Boyle meets with them to dis­ with his three luwycrs before
his trial began at 0:15 a.in.
cuss their grievances.
CSV 10:15 a.m. EST.
Courtroom
observers ex­
pected the process o f select­
ing a 12-man jury and one
alternate to take must of this
NEW YORK (UPI) - Rich- week.

Scranton Mum

Strike Ranks Split

Liz, Burton
In New York

srd Burton and Elizabeth Tay­
lor will call New York home
for the duration of the Broad­
way run o f “ Hamlet”
in
which the Welsh actor has
the lead role.
The newlywed actor and ac­
tress arrived by train from
Boston Sunday night and took
up residency at the posh Re­
gency Hotel in Park Avenue.
The modernized version of
Hamlet in which Burton stars
opens Thursday. It had preBroadway runs in Toronto and
Boston.

Nikita Says Reds
Hold Balance
KAZINBARCIKA, Hungary
(UPI)--Sovirt Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev said today that
for Uic first time in the his­
tory of mankind “ the balance
of forces” favors Communism
rather than capitalism.
The- touring Soviet leader
also lashed out anew at Com­
munist China and praised
President Johnson and other
U. S. leaders for displaying
"common sense” appraising
Russia's strength.
Khrushchev
accused
tho
Chinese Communists of court­
ing war and said the warlike
statements of the Peking lead­
ers stem "not from an excess
of brains" but from an ab­
sence of them."

Table Settings
The Deilsry Garden Club
will present Mrs. Earl W.
w o r d b y w o r d ...
Lau of Winter Park at the DeBary Community Center at
2 p. in. Tuesday. Mrs. Lau
and get better grades
will set up between eight and
Another outstanding
ten complete
tablesettings.
The demonstration will be
read-and-study series
presented under auspices of
beginning in The Heruld the Florida Council of Flower
Show Judges.
Tuesday.

S top readin g

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of Jacksonville's racial problems.
Four other candidates took
turns snapping political ar­
rows at the Jacksonville ma­
yor. Fred O. (Uud) Dickin­
son of West Palm Reach,
went on a Jacksonville tele­
vision station (W'JXT) Satur*
day night and charged that
Burns could claim "m ajor
credit for bringing armed
conflict to Jacksonville.”
And in Tampa Miami Ma­
yor Robrrt King High com­
pared hts *.-!•»
Ja8k.su'.vllle.
“ There lias never been one
word of scsndal connected
with my office as mayor of
Miami.
Sen. John Mathews of Jack­
sonville told a Miami group
that Uurns’ reported justifica­
tion of the reluctance of some
policemen to talk to officials
about a bribery investigation
"was shocking.”
Burns, in southeast Florida,
defended his actions and said
"the greatest damage that has
been done in the field of hu­
man relations hat been the
untimely, unfortunate remarks
such as the ones made by
gubernatorial candidates , , .
made for obvious political rea­
sons and not to contribute to
any solution lo racial or com ­
munity problems.”
Hep. Fred Karl of Daytons Beach told an audience
in Tampa the Jacksonville
racial strife was caused by a
breakdown
in
communica­
tions. Karl said hit 'adminis­
tration will lie dedicated to
an open line of communica­
tion on racial and other sub­
jects.

RIO DE JANEIRO (U P D Mllitary leaders of the antiGoularl revolt today were re­
ported considering the closing
of congress as a means of in­
stalling Gen. Humberto Castrio Branco as provisional
president immediately.
Castclo Branco, the army
chief of staff who led Hie reM liun, was chosen to be the
next chief executive by seven
state governors and a major­
ity i t a in .y 'jciv ra l' who tup-'
ported roup against President
Joao Goulart.
Goularl was toppled last
week in a swift and bloodless
uprising by the military lead­
ers who feared he was moving
Brazil toward communism.
He went into exile In Uruguay
where he denied lie is a Com­
munist.
in the wake of the coup, the
government launched a drive
against leftists. Authorities
said at least 800 suspected
Communists had been arrest­
ed in Itio De Janeiro alone,
although some unofficial fig­
ures went as high as 3,000.
Thougli Castclo Branco was
the chosen leader of the re­
volt leaders, his Installation
immediately was blocked by
a constitutional provision. Ami
it was unlikely that congreaa
rould pats special legislation
before a week.
Castclo Branco would re­
place interim President Hanieri Mozzilll whose provision­
al mandate expires n e x t
month. There was an under­
current of military distrust of
Mazzilli, who helped guide
Goulart's reform programs
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland through congress.
spoke of Bible reading and
the high cost of license tags
during hit weekend campaigning. lie said if be were elect­
ed he would push for laws
returning to the schools the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) right to read the Bible and
The
Supreme Court was told
would seek to repeal the con­
troversial law Uiat Increased today that two Negroes facing
the costa of the state's auto execution for murder were in­
tags.
sane at the time of the crime
and at their trial and should
tie granted a new trial.
Attorneys for the Amrriran
Civil Liberties Union said Dan
Wilkins. 18, and Tommie Lee
Williams, 17, both of Talla­
FRANKFURT. G e r m a n y
hassee. should not be electro­
(UPI) — German spectators
cuted under Florida law.
rioted at the Ausrhwitz war
Assistant State Atty. Gen.
crimes trial today, shouting A. G. Spicola Jr. said the al­
"hang the pig” at a defend­ leged insanity claim "is not
ant accused of driving Jewish a fart but merely the opinion”
of the petitioning attorneys,
children to death camp gas
Tobias Simon a n d
Irwin
chambers.
Block, both of Miami.
Other spectators
shouted
“ Kill him! Kill him !” It was
the first time in the many
weeks of the Auschwitz trial
Felton Hrooken, Negro taxi
that the packed courtroom got driver, reported to poUce a
out of hand.
man armed with a snub-nosed
The defendant, one of 21 on revolver attempted to bold
trial for complicity in the him up at 2 a. m. Sunday at
deaths of millions of Ausch­ 16th Street and SiangoustiML
witz inmates, is Oswald Ka- Avenue, according to the p o*
duk.
lice blotter today.

Two Killers
Called Insane

Spectators At
Trial Riot

Holdup Attempted

A $1 million-plus land trans­
action in the transfer of the
North Orlando Company from
the Sliver Creek P'ccision
Corporation. Silver Creek, N.
Y ., to Harold T. Oklmoto, of
Honolulu, Hawaii, has been
recorded with Clerk of Court
Arthur 11. Beckwith Jr.
It is repo-ted Okimoto, mul­
ti-millionaire promoter, will be
In North Orlando Wednesday,
when he will announce plans
for extensive expansion of that
South Seminole city.
The transaction has been in
the negotiating stage for sev­
eral months. As long ago as
last December The Sanford
Herald endeavored to learn
the details from Silver Creek
officials, who replied late last
Friday that the transaction
had been completed.
Deed of transfer for North
Orlando Company real estate
holdings indicates Okimoto
will pay $1,128,255 to the Sil­
ver Creek firm. A mortgage
also was recorded in the
amount of $1.25 million from
Okimoto to Silver Creek.
A contract states that Oki­
moto will pay $900 per acre
acre for 2,000 acres of land
and will assume the cost of
expanding City of North Or­
lando water an sewerage faci­
lities.
The legal papers were sign­
ed by M. Kenneth Frank Jr„
as president of the North Or­
lando water and sewerage
faculties.

Express Agency
Robbecl Of $50
The Railway Express Agen­
cy
offices
in
Altamonte
Springs was ransacked some­
time Sunday night, the safe
cracked and an estimated $50
was taken.
Sheriff's deputies said the
thief pried the padlock of
the front door to gain en­
trance. Once inside, tho thief
or
thieves, emptied desk
drawers, scattered p a p e r
around and then, in &gt; frust­
rating hunt for money, forced
open the safe.
Only $10 was taken from
the safe while the other money
represented
library
money
and petty cash, deputies said.
The method used in this
burglary is being compared
with that used In a Sanford
REA burglary recently to see
if there Is a link between the
tw-o, deputies said.

Registration At
All-Time High

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Nation Mourns
'Old Soldier'
NEW YORK (U PI)—A soldicr of the long grsy line,
Douglas MacArthur of Samar,
St. Mlhiel, Bataan, Corregldor, Inchon—and a thousand
campfires on a hundred bat­
tlefields—was home today, in
death, in the city he once call­
ed the greatest In the world.
The withered body of the
old fighter and statesman lay
in custody of the Army he
loved, watched over by mem­
bers of the armed services of
which he was the senior rank­
ing officer.
It was received by Lt. Gen.
Garrison H. Davidson, com­
mander of the First U. S.
Army, and was to remain for
the day at a funeral chapel
only two blocks from the
starting point of General MacArthur's triumphal homecom­
ing parade here 13 years ago.
It was on city hall steps in
that parade—New York’s big­
gest, with
million persons
cheering the general on—that
MacArthur began his speech:
“ This is the greatest city in
the world."
He had said that New York
"Is my home by choice."
Sunday night he cams home
again. The cortege thnt tra­
veled
the
superhighways
through the night from Wash­
ington arrived hero shortly
before 11 p.m., eight snd one-

half hours after his death in
Walter Reed Army Medical
Center.
It was in Washington, the
city of his death, that he told
Congress 13 years ago—while
a moist-cyed nation listened—
that "old soldiers never die,
they just fade away." At 84,
he fought his last fight against
death in a struggle that last­
ed more than a month.
The general of the Army,
winner of hit eountry’a high­
est military award, the Medal
of Honor, and a brilliant fight­
ing front commander In three
ware died at 2:39 p. m., EST
of kidney and liver failure
following three major opera­
tions during his last month.
In a little windowless room
at Walter Reed, eight persons
stood in sad silence. The flvestur general had been in an
ever - declining coma aince
Friday evening. “ There was a
great sadness," lying over the
small recovery room at the
end when MacArthur “ died
quietly and peacefully," ac­
cording to Brig. Gen. Henry 8.
Murphey, hospital command­
ant.
Murphcy said it was d iffi­
cult to tell when MacArthur
took his last breath. Among
the eight who watched him die
were his wife, Jean Faircloth
(See MacArthur, Page 2)

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High Court OKs
Barnett Trial
CDR. Bartholomew In Without Jury
Command O f V A H -11

The command of H e a v y
Attack Squadron E l e v e n
changed hands at the Sanford
Naval Air Station today In a
colorful ceremony attended by
the Commanding Officer of
the USS Franklin D. Roose­
velt. the Commander of Hea­
vy Attack Wing One, civilian
guests and other military dig­
nitaries.
C&lt;lr. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew stepped up from a year
as the squadron's Executive
Officer to assume command
of the 423-man unit, relieving
Cdr. John F, Barlow, who
b d the aquu^on ^ e e ' March

Patman Urges
Breakup Of
Du Pont Estate
WASHINGTON
(UPI) Rep. Wright Patman, (D-Tex.)
proposed today that the Du
Pont estate which controls 3t
banks be placed under the
bank holding act to break up
ita “ vast concentration of
power.
Patman, who Is chairman of
the House Banking Commit­
tee, suggested the estate could
use its banks to discriminate
against borrowers who com­
pete with its other non-bank­
ing enterprises.
“ Consider the position of a
builder who wants to put up
a new building in competition
with some of the city pro­
perty owned by the Du Pont
empire,” Patman said in a
prepared speech.
“ Would a Du Pont bank fin­
ance his payroll for that job?
. . . these are some of Use
dangers of concentrated con­
trol over both banking and
non banking enterprises.”
Du Pont owns 31 hanks In
Florida with assets totalling
$700 million, according to Pat­
man.

An all time high for voter
registration in Seminole Coun­
ty w it reported today by
Mrs. Camilla Brure, super­
visor of registration.
With the closing of the re­
gistration books at 5 p. m.
Saturday, Mrs. Bruce said,
18,100 persons had qualified
Farm labor representatives
lo cast ballots In the Slay 5
primaries in Seminole Coun­ from 12 states will be in San­
ford Tuesday from 8 a. m.
Previous high was 10,000 at to noon to check on workers
the beginning of this year. for crops in the North.
Ststcs represented Include
Re-registration cards
were
mailed to these registered North and South Carolina, In­
voters, Mrs. Bruce said, but dians, Virginia, West Virginia,
2,900 failed to reply. She esti­ Delaware, Maryland, Ohio,
mated that of the 2,900, 2,400 Michigan, Pennsylvania, New
had removed from the coun­ Jersey and New York.
Interviews
for migratory
tyThe new all-time high fi­ workers will be held at 401
gure of 18,160 includes 4,110 E, 25th Street here in Sanford.
newly registered voters. The
totsl Includes 15,473 Democrates, 2,433 Republicans and
254 others.

Migratory Job
Interviews Set

of 1903. Under Barlow, VAH11 won the coveted Navy 'E ',
which denotes over-all excel­
lence In combat readiness
among Heavy Attack uniti of
the Atlantic Fleet.
Arriving shortly before the
full-dress
ceremonies
was
Captain Gerald E. Miller,
Commanding Officer of the
attack carrier USS Franklin
D. Roosevelt aboard which
V A ll-ll Is deployed when at
sea.
During tha personnel Inspec­
tion of the squadron and Ita
detachment, D e t a c h m e n t
Eight, guests saw a ’ fly-by’,
In which the planet of VAH-11,
Detachment Eight, and Car­
rier Air Wing One participat­
ed.
S t a n d i n g In formation,
squadron
personnel
heard
Cdr. Barlow read orders as­
signing him to the attack
carrier USS Independence as
air officer. This is the latest
step In a career which began
in June, 1940, when Cdr. Barlow graduated from the United
States Naval Academy and
hai since Included eight years
in the Heavy Attack program.
Cdr. Bartholomew then read
orders placing him in com­
mand of VAll-ll and Detach­
ment Eight. Commissioned In
July, 1945, Cdr. Bartholomew
hai been with Heavy Attack
since 1959. Before coming to
VAll-ll, he served with VAH-1
as Safety Officer and Opera­
tions Officer. In April of 1903,
he reported to VAH-lt as
Executive Officer. He will be
succeeded at this post by
Lcdr. Robert W. Kennedy.
Speaking st today’s ceremoney was Captain James O.
Mayo, Commander Heavy At­
tack Wing One. Captain May o'i command includes super­
vision of six Sanford based
squadrons, including VAH-lt.

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
Supreme Court ruled today
that the criminal contempt
esse against former Missis­
sippi Gov. Ross ft. Barnett
and present Gov. Paul B.
Johnson Jr. may be tried by a
court without a jury.
The chargea stemmed from
the acUvitles of the two offi­
cials in the fall of 1983 when
James H. Meredith, a Negro,
was attempting to enroll in
the University of MIsilssippL
The 5th U. S. Circuit Court
of Appeals directed the Jus­
tice Department to bring the
contempt action.
Barnett, then governor, and
Johnson, then lieutenant gov­
ernor, were accused of R o­
tating a arcuit order prohibit­
ing all state officials from in­
terfering with Meredith’s admiision. On Sept. 25 Barnett,
who was then governor, stood
in the doorway of an office In
Jackson, Alias., a n d kept
Meredith from registering.
The two were alio charged
with falling to preserve law
and order on the campus at
Oxford which exploded into
rioting after Meredith’ s ad­
mission.
The Fifth Circuit certified
the Jury issue to the Supreme
Court after a tie vote.

North Orlando
To Pick Mayor
A new mayor for North Or­
lando will be elected by the
Village Council at a re-organIzational meeting to be held
at 7:30 p.m. today at the
Civic Building in the Recrea­
tion Area. Balloting will taka
place following installation of
the new councllmen, Mrs.
Mona Grlnstcad for group
four and David G. TUson for
group two.
The first regular business
session o f the new council
will be held at 7:30 p. in.
Tuesday In the Civic Building.

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of more than 1,000.
The final payment was
mads in February.
A cottage at the ranch wai
dedicated to the late Suwanw County Sheriff Hugh

Three Negroes charged with
possession of lottery parapher­
nalia were arrested and re­
leased under $207.50 bond
each Sunday. Police identified
lha trio as Henry Leslie, 108
West 11th Street; Allen Mit­
chell, 707 Hickory Avenue, and
Janies McGrlff, 1208 Oleander
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Rotunda Set
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Chinese Accused Of Plotting Yellow-Black War Against Whites
MOSCOW (U PI) — A Soriet official charged today
that Communist China is try­
ing to "rally the black and
ytllow people against the
white races."
The
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MaeArthur and Ilia ton. A r­
thur, VI. Murphey aaid they
teak it bravely.
Death came to the "eld n&gt;1diet" II y e a n after he fired
hie firet theta in battle for bit
country, at a raw Sad lieuten­
Funeral services for Jordan
ant o f engtaeeraoa Samar It* j
T. Pope. 71. o f *20* Sanford
land in the Philippine*. Fleet
fell to half ataff. Quickly the
Avenue, who died Saturday at
nine-car motorcade wet or*
Seminole Memorial Ho* pitel
S T U D E N T S OP SOUTHSIDE Elementary
dents o f the school who toured Winter Park's
ganiaed.
School's sixth grade class, taught b y Mrs. CamCenter Street Gallery “ Artmoblle” Friday.
following a lengthy illnesa,
The free world tainted him
line Wiggins (left), were among the 550 stu­
(Herald Photo)
were scheduled for 3 p m. to­
a t a fallen warrior. From the
day
at Briseon Funeral Hem*
plelae at Weet Point to the
with Rev. John T. Adams Jr.
• n o n hWa o f the Japan he tfi miles an hour. Traffic Jams
o f First Methodist Church of­
had conquered, mourning bo* occurred along the four-endficiating. Burial was announ­
gen, Preeident Johnson, who six-lane highways heading in­
ced fo r Oaklawn Memorial
aerred radar MaeArthur in to New York when earn drew
Park.
W orld W ar II, led the nation abreast o f tha hearts bearing
A retired building contrac­
MarArthur** flag-draped cof­
by aayiaf i
tor. Mr. Fope had mads his
“ One o f America's fr e e teat fin and then hesitated to pass
home in Sanford for tha past
heroes la dead. General o f the it.
49 years. He waa a member
Arm y D o a f 1 a i MtcArthur
Groups stood by rotdsldea In
By Donna D ie s
[ committee waa unanimously
o f the First Methodist Church
fought hia last fight with all Maryland and Delawtra to
The slate of officers as rec- *l*eted at tha regular meete f Senfsrd.
the valor that dittignnkhad watch tha northbound cortags.
ommendsd by tha nominating
of
Homs
Survivors art hia wife, Mrs.
him In war and peace.”
New Jersey police escorted it _____________________________ Demonstration Club held last
The President ordered Amer­ through that state. About 300
Maggie L. Pope, a daughter,
Thursday at th* Clvie League
ican flags around the world persons lined S2nd Street near
Mrs. Marjorie
P. Cowan,
Building on Church Street
to bo flown at half staff for tha Universey Funeral Chapel
beth e f Sanford; a ton, Kel­
Officers named were Mrs.
the week o f mourning that bo* when tha motorcade arrived.
ley Pope ef Sevennah, G a ,
Felix Mege, president; Mrs.
gins today. MtcArthur will be Tha cortege waa headed by
three grandsons, one grand­
Frank
Steudle,
flrat
vice
pres­
Federal Slate Market
buried Saturday hi the Mae- MaJ. Gen. Philip C. Wehle,
daughter a n d
two great
ident; Mrs. R. C. Wtstmark,
New* Service
Arthur Manorial In Norfolk, commander o f the Washington
grandsons.
second vice president; Mrs.
Sanford
Va.
Military D istrict.
Frances Setje, secretary; Mrs.
The man who was twice
Shipping point information
Near tha MtcArthur suite at
Charles
Pierce,
treasurer;
wounded in World War I and
the Waldorf is that of former for April 3. AH sales F. O. B. Mrs. Ralph Newcomer, dele­
D A V ID B. IRONS wan
called the ‘‘flghtingest gen­
President Herbert H o o v e r , Prccooiir.g rhargea extra un­ gate and Mrs. M. Gilmore, al­
eral" o f that war by the sec­
elected
to the presi­
who knew the ganerml inti­ less otherwise lUted.
ternate delegate.
retary o f war, who guided
dency o f the Florida
mately and called him "Doug­
Serving
on
the
nominating
SANFORD OVIEDO
American fighting men from
las.” Ha appointed MecArthur
committee ware Mra. Steudle, B a n k e r s Association
the debacle t i Bataan and CorZELLWOOD DISTRICT:
. . . You may be qualified for
army chief o f staff in 1931.
Mrs. Arthur Putnam and Mra. Saturday morning dur­
11.000 life insurance . . . so
regidor to victory in World
Hoover said: " T r u l y , b i s Partly cloudy and mild.
W. J. Krohne,
W ar I, who ran the Japeneee
ing the closing business you will not burden your
watchword was 'duty, honor,
Cabbage: demand moderate
loved ones with funeral and
occupation a n d commanded
Mrs. Mrge conducted th* session o f the associa­
country.* He was a truly great at slightly lower prices, marother expense*. This NEW
United Nations forces in the
meeting which waa attended
mas, a great general, and a kat slightly weaker. Domestic
tion’s 70th annual con­ pcllcy is especially helpful to
Korean War, win bo honored
by 38 members, four women
those between 40 and 90. No
great patriot.”
personally by President Johnround type, I S ba. erates, guests and four men guests. vention. Irons is execu- medical examination neceaOn Wednaaday an honor
eon in • wreath-laying cere­
t L to 11.25, mostly 11.10 to Devotional and prayer were t i v e r i e e president,
OL&amp; LINE LEGAL
RE­
guard will accompany tha
mony.
First National Bank, SERVE LIFE INSURANCE.
11.15; CO lb. sacks, 75 cents given by Mr*. Arthur Gray.
body,
which
will
ba
placed
on
That waa announced by the
. . . No agent will call on you.
County Agricultural Agent Stuart. He will head
to I t ; Rad type, I S ha
Free information, no obliga­
military district o f Washing- a horse-drawn caisson te be
Cecil Tucker gave an Informa­ the organization f o r
crates,
medium
to
large,
$3;
tion. Tear out this ad right
Ion Sunday night. The sere- taken to Pennsylvania Station Savoy type, medium to large, tive Ulk on planU and shrub­
the next 12 months. now.
monies in the Capitol Rotunda for movement by train beck to 13.25.
bery and distributed leaflets
. . . Send your name, address
Wednesday f i l l Include a mill- Washington. Th# train will
and ysar o f birth to: Central
Carrots: demand good, mar­ on spring garden tips. Miss He succeeds Tully F.
slow
at
aeveral
points
along
tary flyovar, itie casket will
Myrtle Wilson, county home Dunlap, president, Riv- Security Life Insurance C o,
the way for salutes from mili­ ket (tead^t T o * « d , 43-1 U&gt;.
Dept, r-153 l t t f West Rosefilm hags, m*sh master con­ d&lt; mfnatration agAit, (poke on * erslde Bank, fefiami.
dale, Pert Worth 4, Texas.
b*Mra!B*MacArtkur and A r­ tary units.
tainer, medium to Urge, 91-76; the civil defense program and
Theta will be a ceremony at
thur want to the MtcArthur
50 lk. tacks, loose, large, urged the women to famillarapartment in the Waldorf Union Station in Washington.
!*# themselves with this ma­
11.15.
T o wars Sunday night' after There will be a horse-drawnCelery: demand moderate, terial. 8h* particularly stress­
the motorcade's arirral hero. ealsaon procession to the Capi­
market ateady. 14 in. craUi, ed tha importance o f cars o f
The ceremonies begin here tol and an aircraft flyovar
Pascal type, 2 do*., 12.35; 2 4 food and having a supply o f
- WOODROW CASH
during it. Ceremonies in tha
Tuesday.
dot., 12.76; 3 and 4 dot., S3; water in covered container*
The general's body will lie Capital Rotunda will include few f) and S dot., 33.(0) on hand in tha event e f a dis­
What la th* safest w*y to keep
In rapese at tha Bereath Regi- eulogist by Senate and Houie
your clothes wall groomed? Clean
hearts, crates, film wrapped, aster or national emergency.
clothes are essential to good groom­
meat Armory Tuesday from I chaplains. President Johnson 24 count, f t .
Mra. Newcomer, health and
ing. But hava you ever wondered if
a. m. te 10 p. m. The first then will lay a wreath at ths
safety
chairman,
informed
Chinese cabbage: demand
It Is safe to Immerse your favorite
hour will be reserved for pri­ foot of tho opsn casket.
dress or suit in cleaning solvent?
very good, markrt steady. 13 membera about the Cancer
The
general
will
11a
In
state
vet* viewing by the family,
Cruiada being conducted dur­
In. crates, wrapped, |2.
What Is cleaning solvent anyway?
sloes friends, and distinguish- mors than to hours in tha RoEndive: demand moderate, ing tha month o f April. Mrs.
It is actually any liquid used to re­
hunda, with ths publit perSteudle,
county
home
demon­
market steady. 1 1/0 bu.
move soil by dissolving it, eeys the
Thera will ha a brief mem- ml tied to Die past. On Thurs- crates, $1.25.
stration council health chair­
Nation*! Institute o f DrycUanlng,
aria! service at 1:30 a. m. The day, tha body will ba mnvtd to
and this includes water.
Etcarole: demand moder­ man, advised tha women to
Washington
National
Airport,
publle will ho admitted to view
ate, market steady. 1 1 / 0 bu. taka advanug* o f th* polio
A common myth Is that dryeleang i i body bagitinlng at 10 a. ra. whsra thara will be more
immunisation clinic* which will
craUa, 31.
Ing aolventa are harsh. Just ths opposite is true, ac­
Ninetaen-gua salutes will ha honors before tha plans de­
ba
held
Sunday,
April
12,
Lettuce: demand moderate
cording to the Institute. The drycleenlng solvents
fired at noon Tuesday at U. S. parts for Norfolk.
used in America ar* chemically neutral. They dissolve
at slightly lower prices, mar­ from noon until 5 p. m. at tha
The
body
wilt
He
in
stele
un­
military fnitallations.
olls;Wo they will remove akin oils from your hands, but
ket slightly weaker. Iceberg Florida State Bank in San­
you don't dryclean your hands. For clothing thee* sol­
Betides Mrs. MtcArthur, tha til Saturday morning in Nor­
type, WB erates, 21 count, ford, Jal-Alai Fronton in Cas­
vents are the gentlest known cleaning agents. The In­
son, and tha commandant, folk'* MtcArthur Memorial, a $1.75 to $2, occasional, $1.50; selberry and the Winn-Dixit
stitute regularly teats all solvents used In dryclean­
those In the room whan the 114-year-old building that one*
Boston type, EBN crates, 24 In Longwood, aa well as many
ing and publishes a recommended list. Solvent makers
and cam# fo r tha general were waa th* city hall and court­ count, 12.80, fair quality, 12; other locations in tha county.
itrive to qualify for this Uat.
house.
There
will
be
a
brief
Surgeon General Leonard D.
Table* for tha meeting were
Romaine type, 1 1/0 bu.
There ar* two types o f solvent used by drrrleanera
Heaton; Lt. Col. Thomas J. religious s a r v I e s Saturday crates, 31.75 to $2, best qual­ decorated in an "A pril Showtoday. All baale textile fiber* can be successfully cleanWhalen and CoL D o n n I d morning at St. Paul's Church, ity, 12; Leaf type, 21 qt. baa- era" them* with miniature
sd In them. Sometime!, however,. a aye, finish or unCampbell, attending physi­ whert tha general's mother, kata, (1.50; Bibb type, 12 qt. umbrellas and flowtrs. Serv­
usual combination o f fibers or ffabrics make regular
cians; CoL Harvard Smith, tha former Mary Pinckney baskets, f l .
washing or drycleaning impossible. A professional drying on th* hostess committee
Hardy,
once
worshipped.
:1eener in a modem plant has the skill and special
tha widow's brother, and MaJ.
Onions, green: demand fair, were Mra. Newcomer .and
equipment to elean thea* otherwise limited service tex­
Hit mother and his hero
Gen. Courtney Witney, Mac*
market steady. Crates, 3 dot. membera from Fern Park.
tiles.
As a rresult thera are very few garment* which
Arthur's longtime military father, Arthur, a Civil War bunches, per dor., 00 cents to
cannot be dryclean**.
The next meeting will be
tec rotary and aids and peace­ Medal o f Honor winner, are 00 cenU.
May 7 with Mrs. Pierce and
D OW N TO W N CLEAN ERS
LAUN D BRERS
time confident, advisor and M- buried In Arlington National
Parsley: Crates, 6 d o i. Casselberry members aa hos­
Cemetery. Douglas Mac Arthur
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hunches, 91-$0.
Tha motorcade from Waih- will he entombed at noon Sat­
fngton to New York proceeded urday in Uia Memorial Build­
at speeds ranging from bo to ing in Norfolk.

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E n u re d a s second cls s t m a iler O cloosr II. l i l t at U s Heel
liftlcd a t Ngatord. Florida, under tbs Act o f Congress of March.

“ Th# Chines* are trying
to rally the black and ytllow
people against the white ra­
ces . . . they are conducting
a racist policy which is very
much like the racist policy
which reigned not to long ago

of Asia and Africa by refer­
in Europe,” he said.
Gafurev clashed repeatedly ring to the Russians as an­
with Chines* delegates at th* other white race like th* Brit­
recent A fro • Asian solidarity ish and French colonialists.
Earlier, the Soviet* claim­
meeting In Algiers.
His remarks st a new* ecn- ed the support of the "great
ference apparently referred majority" o f the world's Com­
to Chinese attempts to win munist parties in th* dispute
influence In the poor nations with Peking.

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H&gt; Mr*. Jim. Malhleus
The Geneva I’ arent-Tcncher Organization will sponsor
a Cat nival cn the itrouml* o f
the Geneva Community Hall
on Saturday. April 18, be­
ginning at 1 p.m.
A Country Auction ia acheduled aa the opening event
-^ n d the Geneva Community
Ttand will play for an hour.
There will be a Fish Pond
with ticket* for the children;
the Home Demonstration Club
will furnish a booth with
homemade articles and cuetominadc doll rlcthes for re­
cent beat selling dolls; the
Geneva Youth Club will spunaor dart game* and the Gen­
e v a Garden Cluh will have a
display o f plants and garden
supplies to sell.
Those Interested may par­
ticipate in the cake walk, sack
races and horseshoe games
and a train ride which will
be sponsored by the Geneva
Citizen* Committee.
During the day, hot dogs,
^ am bu rgers, French f r i e a ,
A ioft drinks, cotton candy and
candied apples will be for
sale for all to enjoy. In the
evening a spaghetti aupper
will be sold from the Com­
munity Hall at special prices
for both adults and children.
The Carnival is being spon­
sored for benefit o f the Gen­
eva School for playground
^equipment and library books.
Those wishing furher infor­
mation concerning the project
should contact Mrs. Joan
Ford, PTO president.

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Probe Of Fatal Crash At FEC Crossing Sought
MIAMI (U r i) - State At­
torney Richard Gerstcin said
Sunday he will ask for a
grand jury probe of a eartrain sinashup at an unguard­
ed crossing that killed twoS n u lr Seat for Life
In
Nicnragunn
govern­
ment, former presidents hold
a senate seat for life and the
defeated runner up in the
presidential contest receives
• senato sent for six years,
according to the Encyclopae­
dia Rritnnnicn.

teen aged sweethearts Friday
night.
Meanwhile, Dade County
Sheriff T. A. Buchanan said
he will put a 24-hour watch at
the Florida East Coast rail­
way crossing until it "Is
made safe for the public."
Michael McAlitfe, 18. and his
girl friend. Brenda Terwilliger, were killed in the wTcck.
Dade County has been urg­
ing the strikebound FEC to
construct safety devices at
nil crossings.
In St. Augustine, FEC Vice
I’ rcsldcnt W. L. Thornton said

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flashing lights probably would
not have prevented the acci­
dent.
"From the facta t have,
they were apparently going at
a high rate of speed and no
attenmpt was made to apply
the brakes," he Mid.
Rare Holiday
National Day, a holiday
rarely celebrated in the Un­
ited States any longer, falls
on April 30. George Wash­
ington was Inaugurated as
first president o f the nation
on April 30. 1789.

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WADE S. SNYDER
receives the gavel symbolic o f his being in­
stalled as Exalted Ruler of the Sanford Elks Lodge during ceremonies
held Thursday night. Presenting the gavel is outgoing exalted ruler,
Pete Bowcrsox.l
(Herald Photo)

D M 'D I I I I ITOHII, OSOL

Two Organizations Get Charters In Seminole
Organizations
to
provide
financial assistance for educa­
tion o f worthy persons and to
construct a new church at
Sanlando Springs have been
granted charters by Secretary
of State Tom Adams.
The
late T. W. I.awton,
county
superintendent of
schools for more than 30
years, will be memorialized
with the T. W. Lawton Student
Loan Fund Association.
C. R. Clonts said purpose
of the association will be to
provide financial assL'ancc

for education of young people
or other worthy persons.
Incorporators are Clonts,
L. H. Webb and C. W. Holder
all of Oviedo.
First Baptist Church of
Sanlando
Springs
Holding
Company was chartered by
Jamcs Hilory Smith, James

E. Murray and Harold C. Blalack, all of Altamonte Springs.
Daniel Cowart, of Casselberry.
Is president.
Murray said the companywill commence construction
this month of an $18,000
church building on SR 43t
west of Mobile Manor.

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Sanford PFC In
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MODEL

7TH INFANTRY iflV., Korea,
—Army Pfc. Julian E. Whigham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ju­
lian B. Whigham. 906 W. 20th
St., Sanford, and other mem­
bers o f the 7th Infantry Divi­
sion participated in Exercise
Spring Thaw, a six-day field
training exercise in Korea
ending March 21.
The exercise stressed day
and night ntancuvcra with
oppoaing units from the divi­
sion clashing in mock bat­
tles for 48-hour periods.
The 20-year-old soldier, a
computer
In
Headquarters
Company of the 7Ui Infantry
Division's 2d Brigade in Kor­
ea, entered Ihe Army In Jan­
uary 1963 and completed basic
training at Fort Gordon. Ga.
Whigham la a 1963 graduate
of Geneva (Ala.) High School
Before entering the Army, hr
was employed by Winn Dixie
In ML Dora.

Actual demonstrations o f
gem cutting, faceting o f min­
erals, use o f the diamond saw
in gaining cross-sections o f
gem and mineral specimens,
as well as many other tech­
niques used in this fascinat­
ing field, will be featured at
the Fourth Annual Central
Florida Mineral and Gera
ft.Show at Central Florida Mu
seum, Hit) K. Rollins Avenue,
Orlnndo, April 11-12.
The show will take on the
character of a museum fair
with it* colorful array pre­
sented not only indoors but
also on the grounds immedi
ately surrounding the Mu­
seum. A large attendance
- f r o m throughout the South­
- e a s t la expected snd commer­
cial exhibitors already are
registering from as far away
aa Pennsylvania, Texas and
North Carolina.
The Guarnicrl family were
Hours for tha show are famous violin-makers of Cre­
from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. mona, Italy, during the 17tb
both day*.
century.

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One and twa bedroom
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GENERAL OF THE ARMY DOUGLAS MacARTHUR
teerda revcr-;
whatyouought to be) whit you can be, what/op *
are your rallying point*: to build courage when Copr'Address to Tho Corps of Codots fail; to regain faith, when thero-wonia to'ba little cauae ,,
■ upon kit acceptance of j
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tc hope when hope btcumer forlorn* Unhappily, I • 1
hat eloquence of diction, tlwt poetry of .imagine*'• d
T H f SYLVAHUS t h a y ir a w a r d
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iTTTjf r that brilliance oj.fnetapboy to tell you all that they mean. : l 4
Unitad Stefas Military Acadt my, Watt Point, Haw York
*^W elinbellfver* will saythey are but word*, but a slogan. but'a’
May 12, 19*2
flamboyant phrase. Every pedant, every demagogue, every cynic,
every hypocrite, every troublemaker, and I am sorry to aay, some
l- to driullng dawn, slogging ankle-deep through the qdr# of .ibotl- j
athera of an entirely different character, will try to downgrade them
shocked ruads, fo fqrm grimly for the attack, blua-llppad, covered 1
Oven to tbo talent of mockery and ridicule.
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with aiudga and mud, chilled by the wind and rain; driving hotot to ■
l l V'Wt tbeae are eom* of thc thin’ga' they drt. ) l their objective, and, for many, to the judgment aeat of God,
'
’ They huild your baste character, they mold you for your
I
do
not
know
tho
dignity
of
their
birth
hut
1
do
know
tbo
glory
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future rotee * EM custodians of the nation's defenaa, they
,»aMhair
death.
They
died
unquoatlontog.
uaeemplaialng.
wlth$
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anf atfongk «o tan*&gt; whoa you are weak, and
' In their hoorts, and op their, lipa the flop* that we Would.gcr on to\ ,
to fact yourself when you are afraid. They teach
victory. Always1 for them—Duty—Honor—Ceantry; always their
fo ha proud and uuheadlng in honest failure,' hut humble
blood and sweat and tears as we sought the way and tho light and
gentle insurer**; aot to auhalltuto word* for attire* nor to W i
A-t • »
tho truth,.
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p o l h o f* comfort, hut to.fae* the atress and n v of
A
And
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after, on the other aide of the globe, again the •
il to loons to »&lt;aad ante &lt;*••*** knt to
fid
filth of murky fjxhjat, the ateneh of ghostly trenchea, the alline of. .»
om who falli to maator yoM M ttofore
i dripping dugmita; those boiling anna of reftntless heat, those tor* }
master otheVsi to hare a heart that la man,'a goal
rentiat rains of devastating atoms; the loneliness and uttar desola­
i la high: la Warm to laugh yat never farget how to weep; to
tion of jungle trails, the bitterness of long separation from time
‘ Into tho future yet never neglect Um poet; to ha serious
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they loved and cherished*the deadly pestilence of tropical
ver to take yourself too atrieualyi to bo medeal go that
, the horror of stricken areas of war; their resolute and dot
-&gt;you vrifl remember the almplklly of true greatness, the open
defense, their k^ift And eure attack, their Indomitable purpose, their
mind of true wisdom, the*meekness of true strength.
complete and decisive victory—always victory.-, !
They give you a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination,
Always through tha bloody hate of their last reverberating shot, 1
a vigor of the emotions, a freshness of the deep springs of life, s
the vision of gaunt, ghastly men reverently following your password &gt;
temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, an appetite
of Duty—Honor—Ceuntry.
*
er.lova.of eaae. T h » craato Jn yi
rvM
, . . . f unfailing hope of what nett, at
1y-ai
rpHE
CODE
Which
those
words
perpetuate
embraces*
the
highest
ition of-life. They teach you in thil w » to be kn officer and
moral laws and wtHttend (he test of any ethics or philosophies
lemart; ‘ ‘ ;
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ever promulgated for (ho uplift of mankind. Its requirements are
the things that are right, and its restraints are from the things
f for
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(hat are wrong! Tha soldier, above all other men, tt required to
i all of you; it is the 1___
practice'the greatest act of religious training—sacrifice. In bottle
Hy estimate of him was formed on thebattlefield many, matiy years
and in the fare of danger and death, he dladoscs those divine at*
‘ ‘ baa never changed. I regarded him then as I regard him
tributes which his Maker gave when he created man in hla own
the world's noblest figures
image. No physical courage and no bruta Instinct can teko.toq
'characters but also
IHo IDivine help which alone can sustain him;Tb
plaenof tho
rlblo the Incidents hf war may be, the soldier who U 1 r _
! and famo are the Wrtlhlgh
to offer and to give his life (or hla country is (he noblest Vieve1
and strength, hll love and toyalt^
tv w ^ l
ment of mankind.
can give. He need* no eulogy from mo or from"any
a
has written ht* own history add written M in rad on
Van now face a new wurld—a world of change. The fhawsir o 4
east. But when I think of his patlpgice UndteadHftety.S
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Into outer1 apace of the eattllito,' spheres and mhuges parked
ourage under fire, And of his modesty in victory, 1 am filled
the beginning of another epoch In (hr long atory of*mankind—
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amotion of admiration I cannot put intolwohla. Ho Ipipags *j .
tho chaptor of the space age. In the five or more billions of years .
to hlatory as furnishing one or
of the greatcat
greatest examples of successful
thg ^jentlsls toll u* it has token to form tbo oartb, In thi threp - pt
belongs to posterity ju lhf.iusUuctor of future gen1 principles of liberty aim frwdmto he'hkteng* to the
1 ; by his,virtue* And by jila ariHmmsfteifld^I.eamnot wltl1 thing* oMWjT sorId alo ^^uLm Srthe ^
•hundred hattittdrldi, around.a
distances and as yet unfathomed fnyitarita of tbo 1
sed-that enduriiju fortitude,
e are reaching for a netf and boundless frontier.
’tton. and that invincible determination w[.
: of,harnessing tKWksmicenfrgy; ^t
In the heiyte of his peoplo. From one arte _
worrfor uo: of eteating unheard-iynthwu.«
hf baa dralnod'dcep the challeu of courage- *| h'
it or 'wvon replace our old standard basics;‘of pur
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ir&gt;-UAa i tlitoned to those aongi of the flee dub,'In ni
water for otir drink} of mining ocean floors for new; fields
thorn staggering columns of fI
and.'food; of dlscaio preventative* to expand life Into t
unde
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of
fa; ol.cmitroHlng toe weather for
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.irget in war. no longer limited to _______
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tween a united human race and tho «i“‘*“ “
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planetary plaxy; of such dreams and
moat exciting of all time.
.

GH all this welter of change and devel
miaaloa remains fixed, determined, InviolaWe—It Is to
Wart. Everything else In your professional career la but
.to Uli.vtta! dedication. Ail other public purposes, all other
? .'brfujeett^lfll'other public needs, graat or small,, win find
their'MCMPpliihmcnt; hut you are tho ones who art
.. .
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1 tho profession of arm*—tho will to win, t o o l
knowiadp Hut In war thorn U no aubatiiuto for victory; that'
1 ■ 'loa*,*the nation will be destroyed; that the Very obeessloii Vof
^w M fc n M u mult bo Dnty—Honor—Country.' Others*will
V' tho caotnwertial issues, national and international: whfib divide
nun’s minds; but serene, calm, aloof, you stand as the natina’i war. .
guardian, aa It* lifeguard from the raging tide* of International con*
filet, a* Its gladiator in the arena of battle.
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•• For a century and a half you have defended, guarded and Rfto'
I'&lt;toctod&gt;lu hallowed tradiuon* of liberty and froodom/df right Am
J Jurtlco,Lot civilian voice* argue tho merlto or demerlto^hwf
procene* of government; whether our strength is being tapped by
deficit financing, Indulged In too long, by federal pateimafisari ‘
*• toe mighty, hy power group* grown too arrogant, by peiitier gvwWn
| ton eormye, by crime grown too rampont, by moral* grown bao ltt
f M taxes grown too Ugh. hy extremDU grown too violontrwMthnr
t our personal liberties are as thorough and complete at thefVmttd
bO,
t
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c . Those great national problems arc not for your. prof&lt;
; pirtwpitlojl hr miutary solution. Your ‘ v‘
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ten-fold beacon in the nlght-r-Duty—Ht
Duiy—Boner—Capatry.’, *
"“ entire
ijm* fabric of
You am tho leaven which binds |||IUhjm
together 1Uw
our national system of defense;
u ^ rFrom
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captains who hold the nation's deatiny in their hands I
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I one aora ring the,ominous word* of PUto. that wiaast of u
ophers, "On^ the dead have aeon the end of war."
SHApQWS'art. lengthening foi1 me. Tho twilight It
ays of old Have vanished tope and tint; they have ^
ag throngh tho dreams of things that w ty t..
air memory bone of wondrouf.beauty, watered hy to
and
“
, by-toe imitea o( yastorjtoy,-------tchlnn-tne
‘taint bugias blowing rev _
■'bolt ig
im y dreanto I hear again tbpJmli.
ttle o f nun
y, the strange, mournful mutter of the
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cross too river ray last conscious thooghta
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About 40 Days
To Graduation
Memo to county high *chool
* Itudents:
Give or take a few day*,
you have 40 days and nighta
in which to assure your gra
duation thla June. Time’s
fleeting.
* _ By the first of June you’ll
know, probably without being
formally notified, that you’ve
made it. Or haven’t.
. ■ Graduation in county high
S ch ools this year is set for
June 8; with baccalaureate
exercises the night before.
With good luck, there’ll be
! 536 of Seminole County's
youth getting their diplomas
this year. That compares with
414 for last year.
Seminole High School In
'Sanford leads the field In
total number of students
There, 262 hopefuls are on
the list of prospective gra
duates. Last year 215 made
X, an Increase of 47 this year,
U. . .
Lyman High School in Longwood is running second with
159 tentative graduates. This
figure is 45 more than the
114 who made it in 1963.
Forest Lake Academy will
have diplomas ready for 87
prospective
graduates
this
year compared with 55 who
received them last year.
Oviedo High School has
printed 28 diplomas for this
year’s
hopefuls,
compared
wjth 30 for 1963, a drop of
two.
Graduation at the Academy
is scheduled for May 31. A
baccalaureate service is plan
nod for 11 a. m. the previous
day and Class Night will be
held at night, May 30.
Other schools in the county
will hold graduation on Mon
. day, June 8 at 8 p. in., with
tlie baccalaureate service the
previous night.
So, it’s 40 days snd 40
nights left to tell the story

Sanford Youth
Wins Ribbon
HOWKY - IN - TUB - HILLS
llow cy Academy freshman,
Lynn McRobcrt* of Sanford,
won a ribbon for horseman
•hip at a riding show on the
Academy campus last week.
Miss Mcltobcrts rode in the
hunt seat class. Her mount
was her own horse, "H oney."
The show, attended by the
public, was the last of a sor
les of monthly pageants spom
•ored by the Academy re.
creation
department.
New
•tables, completed in the fall,
Were the *eene of the horse■howl.
The Kighth Annual llowcy
Academy
Riding
Pageant,
Scheduled for April 26, will
complete the riding compcti
tion on the Academy campus.
The public it Invited to at
tend.
Lynn is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Kenneth McRoberts, Sanford.

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Altamonte Civic Club Plans Luncheon And Installation

Mon. Apr. 6, ’64— Page 5

recording secretary; M r * .
Cliffonl Sands, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. E. W. Hall­
man, treasurer and Mrs. M.
G. Pate, historian.
Reservations s h o u l d he
made with Mrs. Betty French,
Mrs. Beulah Kemp,
Mr*.
Margaret Weise or Mrs. Har­
riett Hearn.
Announcemcnta were made
that the club had donated $50
to the Altamonte Library and
that Mrs. M. L. Tinsley will
attend the State Convention
of the Florida Federation of
Women’s Club to be held
April 13-16 in Jacksonville.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. John Juthe of Massa­
chusetts and Mrs. Louise
French of Michigan. Hostes­
ses were Mr*. C. F. Field,
Mr*. Russell Ryder, leader Mrs. Glenn Humes and Mrs.
of the Seventh-day Adventist
Health and Welfare Center,
535 Maitland Avenue, report­
ed today that supplies to
make ranrer dressing* at the
Center have been provided
by
the
Seminole
County
Chapter o f the American
Cancer Society.
By Julia Barto*
The annual Spring Lunch­
eon and Installation of O f­
ficer!
fer
the Altamonte
Springs Civic Club will be
held Wednesday, May 6, at
the Hamiliton House in Cas­
selberry beginning at 12:30
p.m.
Plans for the event were
completed at' last week’s re­
gular monthly meeting o f the
club held at the Community
House on Maitland Avenue.
Officers to be installed are
Mrs. K. B. Taylor, president;
Mrs. George Hearn, vice pre­
sident; Mrs. Farley Wells

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LnCilUISTINA, the world’s most beautiful ele­
phant trainer, is hoisted hiyrh into the air by one
of her huge charges, Anna May, veteran lender
o f the Sells &amp; Gray Circus’ herd o f elephants.
The circus will hold two performances today at
the 11MI Plant grounds, sponsored by the Gindorville Volunteer Fire Department. The after­
noon performance begins at 4 and tonight's
show starts at 8.

Wallace Scares Badger Demos
MADISON, Wia. (UPI) —
Alabama Gov. George Wal­
lace, undaunted by a picket­
ing demonstration against his
segregationist policies, wound
up his hard-fought campaign
today in Wisconsin's presiden­
tial primary.
Gov. John Reynolds, the
Democrat's favorite son can­
didate, warned Wisconsin vot­
ers that a large vote for Wal­
lace in Tuesday's election
would bring ’shame" to their
state.
The primary, expected to
draw more than one million
voters to the polls, has turned
Into a ‘referendum" on civil
rights.
Reynolds, who had hoped to
coast to an easy victory before Wallace entered the race,
won the personal backing Sun­
day night of President Johnson and Atty. Gen. Robert F.
Kennedy.

"The eyes of the nation will
be on Wisconsin Tuesday,"
Kennedy said in a wire to a
fund-raising dinner for Rey­
nolds.

Fred Rassman.
Mr*. F r a n k
Woodruff,
founder o f the Seminole Eye
Rank who was scheduled to
present the program, was unatde to attend. Substituting
was Milton Freeman, a mem­
ber o f the hoard o f directors
for SHEBA, Inc. (Seminole
Hospital Eye Rank Associa­
tion.) Raymond Morris, o f
the Casselberry Lions Club,
showed a film on a cornea
transplant in which a blind
boy’a sight was restored.
Freeman, who advised that
Mrs. Woodruff had organized
the local eye bnnk in cooper­
ation with Pink latdies of
Seminole Memorial Hospital
the Sanford and Casselberry
Lions Clubs, informed mem­
bers thnt eye donations, after
death, can be made through

the local organization to tha
North Florida Eye Rank in
Gainesville. Provisions for re­
moving the eye within four
hours after death must be
made and It must he trans­
ported to Gainesville and
used within 1H hours unless
it is Dozen in which case it
can be used years later.

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Those Interested should con­
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Thinking Out Loud Start, Relieve
About Sporta

BY JULIAN STENSTROM
Just before h i wound up hla vacation her# and returned
to hla horna and bualnaaa In Utica, N. Y., Frank J. Uaaloa
dropped in to aay he’d enjoyed another aplendld holiday here.
It was quite e a lt o g e t h e r
Thoaa who know Baaloe, who
haa vacationed here fo r a num­ at the Mayfair Inn the other
day when Basloe ran Into Wid
ber o f yaare, will recall that
Matthews o f the New York
bo waa the gent who originat­ Meta. Matthews, believe it or
ed the Globetrottera back in not, waa not only e baseball
IN S . It waa not until 1023 player. He also participated In
that Abe Rapperatlen took basketball and performed for
over the outfit.
Basloe'a Globetrotters in 1021
Baaloe recalla with pride, and 22.
that hla club won the world'a
Basloe recalls, "Wld waa ona
baakotball title in 10U. Now a o f tha fastest forwards In the
realtor, Baaloe waa commla- game at that time."
aloner o f profeaalona! baaketThe Utica realtor observed,
ball in New York and Pennayl- "Sanford's a real nlca place
vania before tha NBA came and I ’m glad tha Navy decid­
into exlatence.
ed to keep Its base here. A
base real close to ua at Utica
is being closed. But I like the
way you people In 8anford do
things. You didn't p i d d l e
around with thla business o f
eloalng tha baas. You sent
your best men right to Wash­
ington and you kept the sta­
tion.”
Basloe, who knew many of
The Oviedo Lions pounced the folk associated with New
on a pair
Ocoee hurlcra York Giant farm system when
Friday afternoon for 14 safe­ that outfit trained here, m isl­
ties and a IS to S victory over ed them very much when they
tho Cardinals in a Central went west to Casa Grande,
Florida high school baseball Arlx. Basloe went west a eoufeature at Ocoee.
pit o f years for hla vacation.
Paced by first hasemsn
"But," ha admitted, "1 miss­
Tim Colbert who collected a ed Sanford and decided to
triple, a double and a pair coma back hare. I'm real
o f singles in four appear­ pleased that tha Meta are here
ances, the Lions took a 1 to and I hopa they’ll be back."
• lead la the Initial Inning
Wa do, too, Frank, and we
and then picked up four more hope to welcome both you and
in the second before the Car­ the Meta In Sanford again
dinal’s drant could come to next Spring.
the rescue o f Whitehead, the
• • •
starting Red Bird hurlcr.
Bob Derfusa, the outstand­
But the Lions continued to ing DcLand High cage sharp­
chew on Grant and picked up shooter, Is a l s o q u l t a a
two more markers in the moundsman fo r tha Bulldog
third before plastering the nine. He threw a one-hitter at
Ocoee reliever for five runs Lyman High a few nights ago.
in the fourth. The Lions d o s ­ Ha had a no-hltter in the mak­
ed out their scoring with a ing until Tha Herald's own
fl1
single in the fifth. Meanwhile, Richard Grant, a Lyman ath­
the Cardinals got four o f their
lete who covera Lyman sporta
runs in the fourth and a lone
fo r us, amarked ona of Der­
marker la the fifth stansa.
fuaa’ tosses back through the
Gammage started for the
middle for the only Greyhound
Lions. He was relieved by
safety of the night.
Beasley in the fifth and Cour
e
• •
ler also came on in the fifth.
Bob Thornes, The Herald’s
Among the trio of moundsreporter who cover* Crooms'
men, Ocoee could gather on
athletic* for us, reported on
ly ala lilts which were well
Wesley Boston’* mound per­
scattered, save during the
formance the other afternoon.
fourth. Whitehead was Ocoee's
starter with Grant coming on "H e struck out 21," said Bob.
In the second and going the Boy, wa said, that tail mutt
have been hot.
distance from there.
"N aw ," said Bob, "really ha
In addition to Colbert’s
timely hitting, Re* Brooks, had sort of an o ff day. He
Oviedo’s receiver, picked up walked four men."
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a single and a double in four
1(1
Today’s Sporta Chuckle —
trips. Wayne Jacobs, with a
couple of safeties, came up Jim McCoy came home to sup­
per after losing hla fourth
with five RBl’a.
The victory was Oviedo's straight tmscbull game at
fifth win against a single loss. Seminole High, "liow 'd the
boys do today?" asked Mrs
The Lions dropped a 2 to
decision to the Lyman High McCoy.
"N ot too bad," Jim said,
Greyhounds in the season's
opener at Long wood a couple "wa cams In second!"
of weeks past. Since then the
Lions have pleked up five
straight victories—including a
1 to 0 decision over Lyman in
an extra-inning affair played
at Oviedo.
Tuesday afternoon the Lions
entertain Montverde and Wed
nesday the Oviedo nine meets
Florida Central.
The line score:
Oviedo . . . 142 310 0 -1 3 14 2
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Ocoee ....... 000 410 0— 3 6 5
Carnage, Beasley (S), Cour
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head, Grant (I ) and Connell.

Lions Make
Feathers Fly
At Ocoee

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Juan Pizarro
Signs Month
Late With Sox
SARASOTA (U PI) - Juan
P isan o, the Chicago White
Sox' wandering pitcher, la In
camp today, algned, sealed
and delivered—Just one month
after the White Sox pltcbera
were aupposed to report.
Pitem s arrived In Sarasota
Wednesday and agreed to a
20 per cent raise ever bis
1061 salary, giving him about
923,000.
Actually Piaarro waa "on ly"
I t daya late, alnee the White
Sox management had extend
ed his reporting date to
March II because he hurled
more than 100 innioga last
winter in the Puerto Rican
League.
The While Sox gave no In­
dications that Piterro would
be penalised for hla tardiness
ead Juan was scheduled to
work out today.

Ed Fitzgerald and lUck
Sires, two young Seminole
High School hurlers who have
deserved better than they’re
received in earlier tilts this
season, finally got what they
wanted over the weekend in
the way of assistance while
at the same Ume allowing
only one hit while SHS posted
t pair o f wins.
Friday afternoon at Orlando
Fitzgerald hurled one hit ball
for six Innings and Rick Sires
came on to hold Colonial High
hitless In the seventh as the
Sanford aggregation took a 4
to 2 decision from the Gren­
adiers.
Saturday afternoon at Or­
lando, It was Sires turn and
he worked the first six
frames, hurling hltlesi base­
ball. Fitzgerald came on in
tha final seventh to whitewash
the opposition a i Seminole
shut out the Boon* High
Braves, 2 to 0.
In the Grenadier contest,
the Scminoles racked up all
four of their runs in the top
of the third and held on for
dear life. Colonial pushed a
run In their half of the fifth
and added another in the
sixth. However, Sire* played
the role of the fireman per­
fectly in Ui* seventh and held
the Grenadiers at bay.
Steve Harris paced the
Seminole* with a pair of hits.
Saturday, the Braves—who
had Just moved Into first
place In Metro League stand­
ings Friday —moved out as
quickly as they entered. Sires
and Boone's Dave Kenley got
Into a mound duel with nel
liter club managing to gather
a hit until Seminole posted a
safety In their half of the
sixth. It w u an errorless
contest.
Sanford opened the scoring
wllh a lone marker in the
top o f the second and posted
an insurance run in the acv
enth.
Sanford now haa a record
of two wins and four losses
in Metro play.
Tha line scores:
Seminole . . . . 004 000 6—4 6 3
Colonial ....... 000 Oil 1—2 1 3
Fitzgerald, Sires (7) and
Higgins; Frazier, Hansen (4),
Hightower (7) and Goodwin.
Semlnola . . . . 010 000-1—2 4 0
Boone ........... 000 000 0 - 0 0 0
Sires, Fitzgerald (6) and
lllgglnz; Kenley, McLauchUn (6) and Ettman.

Tribe Swimmers
Lose 2 Meets
Seminole
High
School'*
swimming team dropped both
Its boys and girls meet Frl
day afternoon to the Edge
water Eagle tankers in a duel
here In Sanford's City Pool
Tho Eagles setback (he Semi­
nole boys 63 to 32 and the
Kdgewatcr girls posted a 67
to It win.
The results of the Individual
events were as follows:

R I L L C H A M B E R S , w h o w ork n f o r th e p o s t o f ­
fic e , c a u g h t thin 7 p ou n d b la ck b a ss F r id a y
m o rn in g o n n f l y ro d u sin g a y e llo w p o p p in g
b u g . B ill w a s fis h in g in an in lan d lak e.

S0KC Track Entries
TonlaM '# e n lr lti:

k ih it RACK — a/ia Mil# —
1. Bpiet Try. S. Hku», S. Tranwan,, 4. Irish Alert, S. Italian
l.aca, S. Kourway Karan, 7.
Kdna Tarry, S. Uator Land
SKl'OXU MACH — 8/1* Mila—
1. Joa Canty, S. Kotil* Chattar. I. Harbour Cholca, 4. liehalf Way, I. Proud Eaala. S.
Jodie llaad. T. Morgan Tray,

Bassett Rolls
High Series
High aerlas for the Holler
Motors Navy Wives League
for tha week goes to Charlotte
Bassett with • 178, for a 482.
Eleanor Clemmens rolled the
high gam* o f 211 for a 443.
Varna Dolton rolled a 106. l ’at
Sipley had a 170 for a 460.
Joan Adams rolled a 176,
while Sherry Kes had a 174
and Suzy Reno had a 178. Jo
Ann McDonald hnd a 171 for a
460. Durham Rohrer foiled a
Ifl0 for a 476, while Thelma
Unger had a 106. Betty Quittin had a 160 and Isabel
Goshom had a 166 fo r a 467.
The turkeys fell twice for
Eleanor Clemmons and Gloria
Dov*, and Joan Adams and Jo
Ann McDonald both had sin­
gle*.
Eleanor Clemmens, Barbara
Uohrar, Jo Ann McDonald,
Shirley Goodman, Elizabeth
Klein and Suzy R«no all con­
verted the 6-7. Ann Snydar
picked up the 4-6 while Sherry
Kee got tho 6-10. Alice Btaa
lieu converted the 2-7-10. Tina
Miller picked up tha 2-7.
Thelma Unger got a big 3-10.
Ann Purdy, Joan Adami,
Chris Lovelace and Pat Sipley
all got the 3-10,

SHORT SLUM P?

t. Pam's Whtstlad
T in m i r a c k — a/ia Mila —
t. Htrtda Par, I. Hpotwlck, I.
Chunko, I. Ann Robbia, S. N.
II.'a Heady Mlz, S. Doncaetrr
Champ, 7. U U'a Dtllnda, I.
Johnny Tip
VOCRTII HACK — B/IS Mile—
I. Dig Turn Ovar, Z. Mtnnla
Ilya, t. Calico Coma nack. I
ttlea Moon. S. Jawatl Scholar.
S. Clematla, 7. Tower ot Pow­
er. S. Cranlta Pun
S'lPTII II ACM —V I Milo —
I. Think Ahead, t. Krltigcrald,
J Clmly Hobble, I. Wild Waatarn, I. Tawaa, S. Ilanati. T.
Hodge N* Dart. I. Crony Pin­
ker
s ix t h s i r s — g/ia mii# —
t. Dual? Captain, Z. Krkro, S.
Merlmar, I. Mixed Copper. S.
Super Sport, *. Daahlnu Dan,
7. Koley's Polly, S. Minnie
Ualea
ftKVKVTH RACK — il/S Mill—
1. Kentucky Jim, Z. Hlg M. hol­
er, Z. Ahlrna, 4. All Kara, I.
Carol I.lfm-y, S. Velvet Shield,
7. &lt;iary Tray, I. Partial Paymant
KlttllTH RACK — H/ta Mile—
1. Pawn Violet, }. Pood Town,
S. Two Boars, 4. Itall King, S.
Occasion, (. Ittcllna, T. Royal
Actrsss, t. Oator Rand
XIXTII RACK — B/IS Mila —
I. Ill Troubles, }. Upper Story,
t. Pleat Matron. 4. Pocket
Cash, 4. Paris Pike, I. o i l 's
t.lpatlck, 7. Mila Stcraury, S.
Priceless Pap
TSCXTII RACK — B/l* Mile—
I. Harry Kasha, t. O.II.'a Tor­
nado. S. Step Now. 4. Hob
Drake, I. Donna'e Silas Kay, 4.
Ilockln Mollis, 7. Ilonnla Ab­
ba, I. Chlckaboo Mail*
RLKVRXTH RACK — 9/S Mil#
I. Dorl Doll, Z. Tumbling Rut.
«. Starlight Kathy. 4. Midterm.
S. Chadron, S. R A.'a Crimson
Plra, 7. Pam's Ilahy, I. Sunday
Driver

Dempsey Sues
Time, Inc. For
England Keeps Cup $3 Million

AMSTERDAM (U P t)-E n gland became tha first team In
the 17-year history of tho tour­
nament to score two consecu­
tive victories Sunday when
It defeated Spain, 4-0, to re­
tain the European Football
Association's Junior Cup be­
fore a crowd ot 12,000.

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Medley Relay— Edgewater
(Dsrk, Boardman, Klotz, Dan­
iel); 300 Freestyle— Ward,
Edgewater;
80 Freestyle—
Ganas, Sanford; 300 Individ'
ual Medley— Daniel, E dit'
water; Diving— Ring, BiO'
ford; 100 Butterfly— Dark,
Edgewater; 100 F reesty leWard, Edgewater; 100 Backstroke— Boardman, Edgewa
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Sanford; 100 Braaitatroln —
Klolz, Edgewater; 300 Free­
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(Meredith,, Marcus, D u n n ,
Walkup).
Girls
Medlty Relay— Edgewater
(Baggs, Root, Klotz, Dean);
200 Freestyle— Breckenrtdge,
Edgewater; 30 Freestyle —
Dean, Edgawatar; 300 Indivi­
dual Medley— Horton, Edgewater; Diving — Marcus,
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loo Butterfly—
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100 Backstroke— Booth, Edge
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L ondon.

Giants Hire Franks
PHOENIX, Art*.. (UPI) Herman Pranks, 83, former
third base coach during the
regime o f Manager Lao Du
roc her in New York, waa
hired by tb« San Francisco
Giants Sunday as a scout
coach,

NEW YORK (U P D -F orm er heavyweight boxing cham­
pion Jack Dempsey has filed
a suit asking |3 million dam­
ages from Tima, Inc., for an
article in Its magazine, Sporta
Illustrated, which said be
used loaded gloves to beat
Jess Willard for the title in
1019.
H ie suit, filed Wednesday
In stats Supreme Court in
Manhattan, said the maga­
zine "falsely charged" Demp­
sey used weighted gloves to
gain the title.
The article, which appeared
In tha Jan. 13 issue of Sports
Illustrated, was signed by
Jack (D oc) Kaarns, who was
In Dempscy’a corner during
tb# fight. The article quoted
Kearns as saying Dempsey
did not know the gloves were
loaded.

Sox Option Two
SARASOTA (U PI) - Pitch­
ers Bruce Howard and Fred
Talbot and outfielder Ken
Berry were optioned to ladianapolla of tho
Pacific
Coast League today by the
Chicago White Son.

Bob May Rolls,
Series Of 625
Bob May, rolling for Pryor’a
State Farm Insurance In the
City Bowling League, posted a
high game of 236 and also the
high aeries with a 025. This
enabled Prayorts to salvage
threo points from Sanford
Manufacturing with BiU HaU
being high for the Manufac­
turers with a 213/533. Lake
Monroe Inn took three points
from the American Legion
and now leads the league by
nine games. Harry Pentecost
was high for Monroe with
his
221/600 while George
Swann was high for the Le­
gionnaires with his 539.
Jet Lanes moved up on se­
cond place with three wins
from the Knight* of Columbus.
Paul Slopoaky was high for
Jet Lanes with his 204/581
while John Stankiewicz’a 493
was high for 4h* Knights.
Wisdom Sod Service took
three wins from second place
Sweeny's Bar and Grill, with
Joe Gazll being high for Wis­
dom's with a 310 total, and
Don Dorman was high for
Sweeny’s with his 320.
The only team to take all
four points from their op­
ponents was Michael's Elk
Gat. With the help of James
Kuznlckl’a 540 series, they
whipped Hurry's Bar and
Package,
bowling with a
blind score in their line-up.
Hank Knetzer was high for
Harry'i with his 486 total.
Thar* were a few 2M games
rolled during the week with
Rob May having the high with
his 236/628, followed by Har­
ry Pentecost with 221/600
Rich Murphy 218/SM, BiU
HaU 213, Paul Sloposkl 204/
581, and Gary Fox with 203/
343. Bob May also had a 203
game.
This Wednesday evening wiU
find the teams rolling U off
on position standings. Lake
Monroe Inn in first place wiU
taka on Sweeny's Bar and
GrUl, Jet Lanes meets Mi­
chael's Elk Gas, Post S3 tan­
gles with Sanford Manufac­
turing. Pryor's State Farm In­
su ra n t play the Knights of
Columbus and Harry's Bar
and GrUl rolls Wisdom Sod
Servlca.

Meanwhile, Sanford AUzntle
National Bank and the Per
fection Dairy nines opened
their seasons at the tame
time at the Day Avenue Park.
The Hunt-First Federal en­
gagement opened play in the
Little National League while
the Bankers and the Dairy­
men started it off in the Lit­
tle American League.
Also the boys' Junior Lea­
gue was slated to open Its
season this afternoon at 4:30
when the Klwanls and Clvitan
outfits engaged one another
at Sanford's Memorial Stad­
ium. Rotary takes on the
CPO's tonight at 7:30 at the
Stadium.
Play will continue tomorrow
afternoon when Standard Oil
meets Chase &amp; Company at
Fort Mellon Park in a Little
National League encounter,
Florida State Bank plays the
Navy at Bay Avonue Park
Tuesday at 4:30 in a Little
American loop tilt, and in the
Junior circuit the Civitans
tangle with Lake Mary at a
4:30 engagement at Memorial
Stadium and the Shrine meets
the Elks at the Stadium at
7:30 p. m.
In Slo-pitch softball, a pair
of contests are on slate for
tonight. Klngswood Builders
meets McRaney Paints in a
7:30 contest at Fort MeUon
Park while Chase U Company
takes on Longwood at the
same site but at 8:43. Tuesday
night tho USO meets WilsonStaler at 7:30 and following
at 8:43 Florida State Bank
plays the Robb Construction
Company nine.
The leagues are operated
under the jurisdiction of the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment. Jim Jcrnigan is the dir­
ector.

Metro League

The Buddy Lawion Memor­
ial Fund has gained support
from a number o f th* Sem­
inole high school athlete’ s
fans, chairman Rill Lovelac*
announced today.
There is no particular class­
ification of donors, it waa
said, and it appears that the
intereit is w i d e s p r e a d
throughout the area. The com­
mittee has felt that gifts will
pick up In volume as th* Idea
of establishing a fitting mem­
orial for the flashy football
halfback and track dash man
takes hold.
Among the early subscrip­
tions were gifts that rang*
from 24 cents to |25. Tha
chairman said that the spirit
of giving, tha high regard
for Lawson, are the vital ele­
ments in the campaign.
Listed as initial givers era
Glenns G. Bicknell, James and
Melba Pigott, Ernest Bick­
nell, B. L. Perkins, Leon
Walker, Sonny Messer, G. L,
Anderson, Cecil Bales, Lucil­
le Partain, Billy Lovelace,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lovelace,
Louisa and George Touhy.
Donations may b* address­
ed to Buddy Lawson Memorial Fund, Sanford, Florida.

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pitchers Hcrmn Starrctte and
Darold Knowles to their Ro­
chester farm club in the In­
ternational League. Starretts
had a 6-2 record with Roches­
ter last season while Knowles
was 16-t with Elmira.

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NEW YORK (U PI) - The
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Wednesday that seven Czech­
oslovakian gymnastic stars
will open a tour of the eastern
United States by competing
against a U. 8. team at the
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H igh,' notified eoaeh Woody
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For the want of a run on
both Friday and Saturday the
Lyman H i g h
Greyhounds
dropped a pair o f one-one de­
cisions over the weekend.
Friday afternoon the' Lakeview High Red Devils of Win­
ter Garden posted a 4 to 3
win over the ’Hounds and Sat­
urday afternoon the visiting
Ocoee Cardinals — in an 11inning affair—took a 2 to 1
decision from Jim Payne's
nine.
At Winter Garden, Dick
Hewett scattered four Lyman
hits but the 'Hounds were
able to push over a single run
in the third and a pair in the
sixth. The Devils combined
five hits off Steve Simpkins
and Donnie Smith with two
costly Lyman miscues to get
a single marker in the second
and three in the third.
Back In Longwood on Satur­
day, four Lyman errors spell­
ed the difference in the
game's outcome. The Cardi­
nals scored first when they
posted one run in the third in­
ning. Lyman tied up the af­
fair in the fifth and it was
knotted at 1-all at the end of
tho regulation seven. In the
11th frame, however, Ocoee
came up with the winning
margin.
Gerald Adklnson went all
the way for the Cardinals
while Donnie Smith tolled the
distance for the Greyhounds.
Ben Elgin paced tha 'Hounds
at the plate with a double plus
a pair of singles.
Lyman's record now stands
at thre* wins and five set­
backs.
The Una scores:
Lyman
M l 020 0—3 4 2
W. Garden
013 000 x - 4 3 1
Slmkins, Smith (6) and Neufeld; Hawctt and Kensey.
Ocoee
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Lyman
0M 010 0M 00-1 8 4
Adklnson and C o n n e l l ;
Smith and Neufeld.

The curtain was slated to
be raised at 4:30 this after­
noon on Sanford's Little Lea­
gue baseball season when
Hunt's Lincoln- Mercury nine
started its battle with First
Federal Saving! and Loan at
Fort MeUon Park.

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By Joe Gtrgen
UPI Sport* Writer
Jim Davenport still consid­
ers third base home—even if
tho San Francisco Giant*
have relocated the veteran in­
fielder at second base.
Davenport, who had been a
regular at the hot corner in
all six of bis previous cam ­
paigns with the Giants, was
moved to second this spring
to make room for promising
rookie Jim Ray Hart.
Yet, Davenport has spent

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much of his time during the
exhibition season on third
base as the result of his sud­
den penchant for hitting trip­
les. He socked two three-base
blows Sunday as San Fran­
cisco ripped the Boston Red
Sox, 5 2.
The two triples against Bos­
ton gave Davenport a total
of seven for the spring sea­
son—or half the number Cin­
cinnati’s Vada Pinson accu­
mulated in leading the Nation­
al League in 1963 over the
entire 162-game season.
Jack Sanford scattered se­
ven hits in seven innings to
receive credit for his fourth
victory of the spring. The
Giants now have won all se­
ven of their games with the
Red Sox and stand 10-2 with
all American League opposi­
tion.
Frank Lary, seeking to re­
gain the form that made him
the American League's out­
standing righthander in 1961,

surrendered only four hits as
the Detroit Tigers edged the
Philadelphia Phillies, 3-2, on
A1 Kaline's single in the 10th
inning.
Ray Washburn, the St.
Louis Cardinals’ young right­
hander who tore a muscle in
his pitching shoulder last sea­
son and got in only 11 games
all year, turned in five spark­
ling innings against the Met*
as the Redbirds scored a 2-1
win.
Steven Barber and Camilo
Pascual, two of the American
League’s five 20-game win­
ners in 1963, both twirled se­
ven strong innings as Minne­
sota and Ualtimoro scored
easy victories.
Barber gave up one run
and-Jour hits as the Orioles
singled 13 times in their 6-1
triumph over the Dodgers.
The Chicago White Sox
could manage only one run
and five hits as Pascual led
the Twins to a 4-1 conquest.
Hector Lopez rapped out
throe hits to lift the struggling
New York Yankees over the
Houston Colts, 614.
Saturday’* Fight Results
Catcher John E d w a r d s
DORTMUND, G e r m a n y
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(U PI) — Gustav
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177U, Germany d e f e a t e d
for good measure as the Cin
Giuliorinaldi,
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rinnati Reds routed the I’ itts
disqualification (9 ).
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and Governor Farris Bryant). He is a former
officer and leader in the Florida Bar.
I . UD THI ATTACK ON INDICINT LIT*
IRATURIi Conceived, planned and organ­
ised the first statewide citizen’s committee
for tha eradication of indecent literature in
Florida.
6. ROUND IDUCATIONAL RACK*
OROUNDi Ha is tha only candidate with
formal education and a degree in Public
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7. UNDIRSTANDS THI FRORLIMS OF
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mission on tbs Aged and helped obtain pas­
sage of legislation that provided hospital
Mrvjcet for tha and.
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1963 amendment to provide financing for
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f . EXPERIENCED) Ha has bead a successful
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9 . OUTSTANDING CM C AND FROFRSSIONAL RECORD. In I960, he was selected
one of the five outstanding young men In our
State by the Florida Junior Chamber of
Commerce for his achievements in law, gov­
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9. LID THI FIOHT FOR MORI IDUCA.
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YOUTHt Chairman of the dtisens advisory
committee whose work resulted in creation
of Central Florida Junior College. This is
why the Orlando Sentinel Mid, ''kynee has
the answer to higher education at minimum
cost, he is the ‘Champion* of tha Junior
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TUCSON, Aril. (UPI) Birdie Tebbets, manager of
the Cleveland Indians, today
was reported "in satisfactory
condition and out of danger"
after suffering a heart attack.
Tebbets was rushed to St.
Mary'a Hospital Wednesday
night after suffering the at­
tack about 11:00 p.m.
Dr. Arthur Dudley, Tcbbets’ physician, said early
this morning that Tebbets was
“ out of danger."
Friends said Tebbets hsd
played golf Wednesday and
hod dinner at the Highway
House Motel where the Amer­
ican League team is staying
during spring training.
MEXICO CITY (U PI) —
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chest just before being taken Lalo Guerrero
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to the hospital.

Attorney Oentral James W. Kynee, hit wife Marjorie and their
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AU Soul’* Catholle Church,
Sanford, wa* the setting, E n ­
ter Saturday, for the marriage
of Mlia Janice Lee Wynn,
daughter o f Ur. end Mr*.
Clifford B. Wynn o f Sanford,
to William Andrew Fisher,
aon of Mr. and Mr*. Manley
W. FUher of Stratford, Conn.
The Rev. Richard Lyon*,
-pastor of All Soul'a Catholic
Church, performed the double
ring ceremony before an altar
banked in white Easter lilie*
and chrysanthemums. Mrs.
Francis E. Roumlllat Sr., or*
ganlst, played the traditional
wedding hymns and sang
“ The Ave Maria.”
The bride, given In marri*
age by her father, chose for
her wedding a long sleeved
gown of Ivory bridal satin.
;The allm, floor-length aheath
was ' appliqued In Brussels
lace and tiny seed pearls
forming a panel effect on the
front of the gown. A full
awccplng chapel train fasten­
ed at the aide and back o f the
dress, which closed at the
back with Uny satin-covered
button*. Her fingertip threetiered veil o f Imported illusion
was attached to a headpiece
of lace rose petals encrusted
with pearl and hand cut crys­
tal. The bride carried a cas­
cade bouquet of Ivory rose­
buds. Her only Jewelry wa* a
single strand of pearls.
Mr*. Thomaa Butner waa
matron of honor. Mis* Bar­
bara Senkarik and Miss Fran
Qulllin w e r e bridesmaids.
Miss Carin Stowell was Jun­
ior bridesmaid. They wore
Identical street-length sheath*
o f aqua nltc llte fabric fea­
turing detachable overskirts
caught In front by tiny flat
French bows. Matching satin
allppers with short veiled
hcadpioce* and white wristlength gloves completed their
attire. They each carried old
fashioned nosegays of aqua
and white mums circling a
largo mum. Small wedding
bells attached to satin rib­
bons completed each bouquet
The bride's mothor wore a
sleeveless, beige Imported silk
sheoth with matching pillbox
hat and gloves accented by
copper colored shoes and a
hybrid orchid.
The groom's mother chose
a crimson, silk crepe sheath
with white accessories and a
white hybrid orchid.
Lnrry Loomis served as
best man. The ushers wero
Thomas Butner, John Hare
and. Carmen Quatrochl.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception was held
at the Sanford Woman's Club.
The bride's table ovelald in
heirloom linen held a five tier
wedding cake topped with the
traditional bride and groom.
To the right of the table a
white marble figurine of cuplds held a bridal arrange-

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ment of calla lilies and mums,
which was flanked on either
side by three-tiered sterling
candelabra holding tall burn­
ing tapers. Smaller tables
tvcrlald In linen were placed
on either side of the bride’s

MRS. WILLIAM ANDREW FJSIIEB

signed gowns duplicated those
wern by the bride and her at
tendants. Tall white tapers
formed the aisle of the wed­
ding procession. At one end of
the mantle a white porcelain
Madonna backed by bridal
wreath and fern waa the fo­
cal point of the arrangement
and gave an effect of the sol
emn ceremony.
Another original Idea was
used at the table which held
the bride’s book. A single
wedding invitation and recep­
tion card were placed on pale
blue velvet to which tiny blue
and white forget-me-nots were
attached. This was framed In
an antique white shadow box
and placed on the table hold­
ing the bride's book. White
burning tapers In tiny sterling
holders completed this un­
usual idea.
Mrs. John Hare kept the
brido’s book. Mrs. J. V. Sto­
well Jr., assisted by Miss
Sharon White cut the bride's
cake. Mrs. William Boyles
snd Miss Patricia Basa served
the punch. Floating hostesses
were the Misses Patricia Sen­
karik, Carole Anne Pierce,
Joy Stephens and Judy Wrennick.
For going away the bride
chose a Chanel suit of navy
blue and white, a tiny pillbox
hat and shoes of matching
color. The orchid from her
bouquet and while matinee
gloves completed her access­
ories.
The couple flew via Jet from
Orlando to Cape Cod' where
they will remain for a three
weeks honeymoon at the sum­
mer home of the groom's
family.
Out of town guests included
relatives and friends from OrUndo, Scbrlng, Cocoa, Winter
Park, Clermont, Jacksonville
and Miami.

Experts Predict
Eating Habits To
Vary In Future
People eat more food as
they get richer—but only up
to a point. Then, Instead of
eating moro, they prefer va­
riety says Myrtle Wilson,
Home Demonstration Agent.
We are told Uiat In the next
fivo ycara per capita con­
sumption o f food won't go up
much, though people will
change their eating habits
slightly.
For example, Americans
will tend to eat more low car­
bohydrate foods. They’ll use
more meats, poultry and
vegetables.
Also, homemakers will most
likely incrcnio their purchas­
es o f highly processed or
"convenience” foods as more
and more come onto the mar­
ket.

Personals
Mrs. M. J. Durak has re­
turned from W e s t
Palm
Beach after spending tho Eas­
ter holidays with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Durak.

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Selection
FOIt ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE

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table and held crystal bowls
from which the punch waa
served.
A unique arrangement on
the mantle formed a back­
ground for the receiving line.
Lovely dolls wearing band de-

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Gifts - Cards • Hooka
210 E. First St.

Cor. K. 1st A Hanford Ave.
322-18X2
822-8152

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Oviedo Personals
B. G. Smith, for the past sev­
eral months. Sha was accom­
panied to her homo tn Nash­
ville, Ark., by Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Williams. Mr. Williams
has large peach orchids in
West Palm Beach.
Arkansas, and be has written
that they were moat fortunate
Another winter visitor who
not to hava received any frost
left Oviedo !a«t Monday was damage.
Mrs. J. S. Hopkins who had
been visiting her slater, Mrs.
Ann Faulk, student at Or­

By Evelys Lundy
Visiting Mrs. R. W. Estes
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dodd
during Easter weekend were
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Wiggs of

RED LETTER DAT
Mix together one pint of
cottage cheese, one-quarter
cup crumbled American blue
cheese and two tablespoons
chopped pimento. Chill the
mixture. Serve on t bed of
crisp lettuce leaves aa a Red
Letter Day salad.

Reservations Due
For DeBary Club

WEDDING
COMING UP?

CfcUxdsin

Ted Aulin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Aulin Jr., visited
his cousin, Wayno Williams,
In Haynes City during the
Easter holidays.

S ou th ern

For one large piece of Ice,
put water In a thoroughlycleaned milk carton a n d
freeze.

BEACH

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Straws A
Fabrics
To Choose From

Altamonte

Personals
By Jails Bartoo
Mr. snd Mrs. R. Nordgren
of 100 E. Highland Drlva, A l­
tamonte, and Mr. and lira. E.
Swanson of Longwood, spent
tha Easter weekend with llr.
and Mra. A. Empkt in Home­
stead. Whlla ther* tha group
also toured Miami.

lando Junior College, has re­
cently been elected treasurer
Clean soiled playing cards
of tha Phi TbeU Kappa Fra­ with spirits of camphor.
ternity.

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Oviedo, Fla.

COB. I s A M AGNOLIA
PHONE 822-2481
D OW N TO W N SAN FORD

By Phi Gamma Eta Chapter Daytona Lunch

THE OFFICERS WIVES CLUH, by popular demand, will repeat a decor­
ating courso for all service* wives, both activo and retired, beginning
Tuesday, April 7, at 1 p.m. at the NAS ballroom. "Summer Furniture as
a Roommaker” will be the topic o f the first class, and will illustrate the
advantages of buying furniture which can bo utilized in vurlous rooms
later. Mrs. Donnld R. Regin, left, newlywed, is getting some pointers from
Mrs. Vivian Wright, right, emphasizing the durability o f her Hong Kong
Tool furniture. Seated on the novel chniso lounge ore Wright, and Mrs.
Wright’s niece, Linda Cutes, from Minnesota.

7 :0 0

T H I PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN”

Election O f Officers Held

Add a Phone—Add a Lot to Living

Lake Mary, Fla.

TOUCHTON'S REXALL DRUG

The Dorcas Circle of the
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Purcell, day tour of Denmark and I they will be Joined by Mr. and Upsala Presbyterian Church
By Mimosa Circle
Mrs. Wsrren Martin, Mr. Pur- met recently at the home of
owner* of the B. E. Purcell Sweden.
Of all the plants which Stores In Sanford and Orlando
Their first stop will be in cell’s nephew, who will sc- Mrs. W. H. Starnes on Grapegrow In warm, sunny win will depart today for a ten- Spartanburg, S. C., where |company them on the tour. vllle Avenue.
They will leave via jet from
The president, Mra. Robert
down, caetl, and succulents, in
Charlotte Airport for DulJcs Wooden, presided over the
proportion to their care, are
Airport in Washington, D. C. business meeting, and the de­
the most rewarding. Given
From Dulles, they will depsrt votional program and Bibla
plenty o f sun, air and warmth
via Air India Airlines Boeing study was conducted by Mrs.
707 Jet for Copenhagen.
plus their minimum require
E. L. Dowell.
Mrs. Purcell is effervescent
ment* o f food and water, they
The circle has been selling
with enthusissm over the vanilla flavoring as a fund
will grow on year after year
points of Interest she antici­ raising project, and a report
In their same pots slowly,
pates touring. One of the fo­ was made on the progress of
steadily and dependably.
cal pointi in Copenhagen Is the talcs.
The principle requirement
Grundfvlg’s Church, situated
One layette has been as­
in the new residential quar­ sembled by the circle for Forw
ia excellent drainage. When
ter of Bitpebjerg. This is the cign missions, and another
potting, use aa small a pot
church of "The Saviour," and one Is being made up.
as possible, providing it is
Is encircled with a spiral
Plans are being made to
stable enough. Clay pots are
staircase outside the spiral. decorate the Interior of the
preferable, because they are
The Purcells will also visit Educational Building by mak­
porous. Use a fairly good
the enchanting city of Odense, ing curtains and holding a kit­
the Fairy Tale Land of Hans chen shower. Covered dish
soil, since plants will most
Christian Anderson,
whose suppers and other socials are
likely remain in the same con
home
is
now
a
museum.
toeing considered.
tainer for a long time. Water
Another historical landmark
Refreshments of cake and
planU once a week, either by
Included in the tour is the coffee were served by Mrs.
soaking or from overhead.
magnificent Thirteenth Cen­ Starnes, a n d
co-hostesses,
Boots need air to keep heal­
tury
Gothic Church, which is Mrs. Robert Carroll and Mist
thy, but unless you overone of tha most delightful in Avis Starnes.
water or allow the soil to go
Denmark.
Other
members
present
sour with stagnant wetness,
Mr. and Mrs. Purcell have were Mmes. Ed Fitzgerald, J.
you will have no trouble. Dur­
MR. AND MRS. B. E. PURCELL
an Itenerary completely fill­ H. Harkcy, Ben Hodge and
ing the dark chilly days from
ed
with grandeur, and they Mrs. H. L. Johnson.
December Into February, rest
hope to visit Switzerland be­
Tim next meeting will be
your plants by withholding
fore returning to the United held at the home of Mrs. L.
water almost entirely. By
States.
If. Rice in Loch Arbor.
mid-February start watering
again and in March give a
boost with a liquid fertilizer.
In April, plants will begin to
bloom and, according to the
Mrs. Mike Crcvcr was hos­ Moses, president; Mr*. Ro­
kind, give a display that will tess recently to the regular bert Gonzalez, vice president;
we outfit the men In
continue into the fall months. business and social meeting Mra. Wendell Brooks, secre­
the party, correctly . . . .
If you place plants out­ o f Phi Gamma Eta Chapter tary;
Miss Linda Hittell,
erm fort ably.
door* In the summer, be cer­ of Beta Sigma Phi at her treasurer, and Mrs. Thomaa
tain to keep them o ff the Lake Mary home.
The Volusia County Feder­
Best, executive co-ordinating
ground and to protect them
ation o f Women’s Clubs will
Election of officers was committee.
from rain. Suitable locations held, and elected to serve the
Highlight of the evening hold their spring Luncheon,
are a covered porch or the chapter were Miss Barbara was a most interesting pro­
April 8, with registration at
side o f the house, where the
gram on personality traits
11 a.m. at the Palmetto Club,
leaves
will
protect them
W H ITES
which featured Mrs. Jim War­
Daytona Reach. Reservation*
against the rain, as well as
ner, Mra. William Beck, and must b« made early, call Mrs.
AN D
other element*.
Miss Barbara Moses in a gen­ Charles Ulrich, President of
eral discussion.
TUXED O
the DeBary Women’s Club.
A report to the effect that
OUTFITS
three dresses had been mailcd to the chapter's foster child
KoMsaal’s
in Viet Nam was announced
DINNER D ELIVERY
R ENTALS — SALES
by Miss Moses.
SERVICE
fry Clrel#
Delicious refreshments were
*
The Ivy Circle of The San­ served, following the meet­ Complete delicious dinners
ford Garden Club held the ing, to Mmes. Joe Alexander
DELIVERED D AIL Y
March meeting at the home 3rd, Wendell Brooks, Robert
MON. THRU SAT.
of Mrs. Robert Johnson.
4 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Q u t t K c k i&amp; t t
Gonzalez, Dave Sharp, Robert
IIV DAY OR WEEK.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff wa* Mitchell, Collie Collins, Sid
w ea r
FREE MENUS
guest speaker, and gave the Vihlcn, Glen McCall and Mra.
LOW
COST!
circle members Instruction* W. R. Jennnngs.
111 Magnolia
Sanford
Sanford A Hanford Area
on mnking entric* for the An­
Phona
322-1535
Also the Misses Linda HitPh. 322-2256
nual 8pring Flower show.
tell and Shirley Stumpf.
During the social hour, tha
hoiteaa served peanut butter
pie, candy and coffee to the
following member*, Mme*.
Patrick Donahoe, Jame* Tem­
W hy let the house run you f Why not take it easier with a kitchen
ple, George T. Smith, Linda
extension phone. With phones in a ll the places you live m ost., - bed­
McKee, Frank Walker, D. R.
Straughn, Herschel Powell,
room, workshop, Florida room. To add colorful, economical extension
J. P. Coyne, LaMar Meridith,
phones, just call your Telephone Company Business Office.
and Robert Dekle.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
PT.

To Dorcas Circle

Open Fri. Nights

SPECIALI

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For Danish Holiday Tour

$aJtn

Monthly Hostess

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BUY I PINTS OF
BBALTB8T AUTOCRAT

ICE CREAM

'jwvdm The B. E. Purcells Depart

Mrs. Starnes Is

SPECIAL SINGING

down hero and say “ RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers n complete electrical
service, does good work, does It prompt­
ly, efficiently snd cheerfully and does
appredats Its customers."

Sid Vlhlen
Randall Electric Company

NIGH TLY

Music Director: D os Mclnroo
Ralph Taylor, Pastor

m

112 Magnolia Avtnus
Phone 822-0915

Commercial . . . Residential . . . Industrial Wiring

Exercise your
right a s e citizen.

k

be sure to register and vote this year

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Mon. Apr. 0. *84— Vapre f

(Daah Gbby. •
DEAR ABBY: While fit­
ting In my dentlrix' outer
office yesterday. i smartly
dressed woman came In
with her daughter, who ap­
peared to be four or five
years old. The mother wore
a wool suit and a full-length
coat witlh a fur collar, as
it was exceptionally cold
and windy for this time of
year. The child wore a
short organdy dress, an­
klets, and a short jacket.
She looked like a little doll,
but her lips were blue and
quivering and she was sniff­
ing. 1 wanted to say some­
thing to the mother for dis­
regarding the child's health
and comfort for the sake of
beauty. After my opportun­
ity had passed I berated
myself for not having said
something. ! could hardly
sleep last night for worry­
ing about that poor child.
Should I call the dentist's
nurse and ask her who the
the woman was, and write
her an anonymous note?
Maybe seeing It in writing
would bring her to her
lenses?
COULDN'T SLEEP
DEAR COULDN'T: No.
If you start letting this kind

TELEVISION TONIGHT

By Abigail Van Buren

of other people's business
bother you. you will NEVER
get any sleep.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: What a
coincidence!
My husband
was stationed at Camp Mc­
Coy for a alum time during
World War II, and HE had
“ HERB'' tattooed on him.
But we were married at the
time, and I am quite sure
nobody ever
saw
HIS
“ HERB."
llER n'S WIFE
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Will you
please describe the proper
way to hold a fork while
cutting with a knife? My
husband holda his like a
catapult. Prrpendldcular, at
right angles to his plate.
Our grown children have
mentioned it to me, but 1
hate to hurt hit feelings.
I've searched through all
the etiquette books, hoping
to find a picture, but to no
avail. Shouldn't somebody
tell him? Your answer will
probably be. “ Just be thank­
ful you have a husband
with two good arms, and
don't be ashamed of him
as long as he brings home
the pay check."
••.MRS."

DEAR MRS.: Not this
time, friend. It Is surpris­
ing bow many well-manner­
ed people with most of the
social graces lack thts one.
Yes, somebody should tell
him. Allow me? The fork
should be held with all the
fingers
gently
wrapped
abound it, except the Index
finger and thumb, which
should hold it down near
the neck at an angle of 43
degrees or leas.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO D. M.
ON ALLEN STREET: Yes,
there la help for you. Please
send me your address, com ­
plete with city and state,
and I will wire my reply at
once.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclosed a stamped, selfaddressed envelope,
# • •
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3363, Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby's new book­
let. “ HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS."

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doesn't take u great deal of
nerve to lead a doubleton
ace, but lots o f players will
never open a doubleton king

Cc/e Jhs

because they look so silly If
they lead it right into de­
clarer's ace-queen nr some
equally
unfortunate c a r d
combination.
Now euppoeing you hold
the Weet hand. Your oppon­
ents hnve reached four spades
on decisive bidding. You have
three little trump* and know
trumps are going to break
nicely for declarer. You have
are and one diamond, to there
should be no trouble tatting
up dummy's suit. Do you want
to give up or do you want
to lead the king o f hearts
and hope to collect two quick
heart trieki ami a heart ru ff?
This time if you lead the
king o f hearts you are a hero.
Next time you are likely to
h* a bum.

W
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Of Arabic Origin
M*ny technical words in
the Enirliih language are of
Arnhlr origin, including al­
kali, nlcolinlf alchrmjr, alge­
bra, amalgam, nadir, xcnith
and cipher. The flphcr, or
zero, n a i nerd by Mnalrm
mathematician* for m ore than
two centuries before it ap­
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A (w orn Com plaint having
been filed agaln it you In the
Circuit Court In end Mr Sem ­
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County.
Florida,
by
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of
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County. Florida, end serve a
copy th ereof on I’ la ln llff'e A t­
torney. Carroll Ilurke. A ttor­
ney at Law. P O. Drawer K.
Ban ford. Florida, on or before
the 14th day o f April, A. P.
1*44. or otherw ise decree pro
confrten w ill be entered ag.ilnet you.
The Sanford lltretd la dee.
gnated as a newepeper of
general circulation In which
this citation ehall he publish­
ed once each w eek for four
conaeeuilve weeks.
VVITNKBli in&gt; hand and o f ­
ficial seal o f the c le r k of
Die Circuit Court on this I he
13th day e f March, A. D. 1*44(6 HAL)
Arthur It Dr.-kwlth Jr.
Clerk o f the circu it Court
lly : Martha T. Vlhlen,

F ir r iT io u *

Bear Lake
Garden Circle
Sets Coffee
By Meryenn Miles
The Bear Lake Garden
Club Circle will honor pros­
pective members at a coffee
to be held In eonjunetten with
the regular April meeting at
the home o f Mrs. Allen For­
ward, Pearl I-aka Causeway,
Foreet City, this Wedneeday
at 8 p-m.
There will be judging of
floral arrangements and tha
nominating committee, Mr*.
Lome Evelsixer, Mia. W il­
liam Massey and Mrs. Vamon
Cleaves, will present the re­
commended slate o f officers
for the coming year.
Mrs. C. R. Drunk, president,
Invites all interested ladlea
o f the area te attend the
meeting.

conversation-grabber in al­
most tvery group of women.
How docs the marathon talk,
er manage to bold the center
of the stage and force others
to listen to whet she has
to say?
No woman needs a bonk to
learn the technique. All she
needs is a loud voice, a thick
skin, and the unehakeable be­
lief that she la an expert
on everything.
—With a loud voire she can

Award Given
By Foresters
GAINE8VILLE — Florida’s
forester* have selected the
Milton Press Gazette aa this
year’s winner o f their annual
pres* award.
The award Is presented an­
nually to Florida weekly news­
paper publishing a feature ar­
ticle, editorial or newt story
pertaining to forest conserva­
tion. Tha winning artlcla la se­
lected by flva judges on the
basis of timelines, accuracy,
reader appeal and importance
to forestry. John Paul Jones,
F l o r i d a Press Association,
served as one o f the judges.

—Having a thick skin. It
will never occur to her thst
her captive audience is rest­
less.
It is unlikely site will real­
ise what she is saying she hss
already said before, in the
same words, to the same un­
happy listeners.
What she offera as gema of
wisdom are personal opinions.
T V y aren't baaed &lt;m know­
ledge or intelligent reflection,
aod carry no weight at all.
—Believing that she Is an
expert, the women who can’ t
be stopjted once she starts
to hold forth can dismiss any­
one rite's ideas without even
considering them.
Real conversation Is Imposs­
ible when tltere'a one person
In a crowd who is determined
that no one else Is going to
be beard . . . So l e f t leave
that book unread!

Delicious
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Sanford, Fla.

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that I am engaged In business
at Hanford, Heniln.ils County,
Florida, under the fictitiou s
name of. V illen* Import* Co.,
and that I Intend to register
•eld name with the Clerk of
the Clrcuft Court. Seminole
Cntinly, Florida. In accordance
with
the provlelona o f the
Flotltinua Nam* Statutes, t o ­
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Section
1*3.0*
Florid*
Statute* 1**7.
M b : W. E. Vlhlen
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National llenk llulldlng,
P O . P raw er 7..
Hanford. Florida.
Among today’s letters Is an and not giving anyone else quickly get attention, and can Attorney for Plaintiff.
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present to the Honorable Coun­
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Tou are hereby notified that
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Inatllulad
again st
you
by
CLARA IIEfUtLKR, In the C lr.
cult Court o f tbs Ninth Judi­
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brevlated title o f tha case Is
CLAIM II Kit III,Kit, Plaintiff,
vs. ARTHUR D. HKKHLKK,
Defendant.
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file your answ er o r oilier d e ­
fensive pleading In tha above
styled causa with the Clerk
o f tlia C ircuit Court o f aald
County, and
serve a cop y
thereof upon BASSETT AND
TI7CK. Attorneys for P la in tiff,
It* South Maitland Avanue,
Maitland, Florida, on o r b e.
fora tlie H at day o f April,
1X1. If you fall to do ao a
default w ill ba antarad agalnat
you.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal o f aald Court at Sanford,
Htmlnole County, Florida, this
D ili day o f March. 1X4.
(SEAI.)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, J r ,
C ltrk Circuit Court,
Samlnole County, Sanford,
Fla.
B y: Martha T. T lk le e
Deputy c le r k
Harlan Tuck, o f tha firm e f
BASSETT AND TUCK
104 South Maitland A venue
Maitland, Florida
Attorneys fo r P lain tiff
Publish March S3, I* A A pril
«. II. 1X4.
CDS-SI
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fcP.WINOLH COI NTT, FLORIDA
Na. c m
M ARGARET X. BAUM BACH.
P la in tiff
va
A. I . DRUMMOND,
Defendant.
NOTICH OF BALR
TOI A. U DRUMMOND
Orlando, Florida
By virtu# e f an axecutloa.
Issued out and under tha seal
o f tha above captioned court,
upon Judgment rendered and
docketed In Seminole C oenty(
Florida, In favor o f lha plain*
tiff and agalnat the ea p ttcn et
defendant.
which
a xecstloh
was directed and delivered te
me aa s h e riff In and for aald
county, 1 have levied upon
all right, till# and Interest e f
tha
said
defendant,
A. I ,
Drummond. In and to the fo l­
low in g daecrlbed personal p ro .
party:
IX t
Renault fou r door
sedan. ID No. I T D t ll
Notice la hereby given, that
I. lha uudaralgnad. sh eriff aa
afortaald, w ill sell tha above
described properly to the h igh ­
est bidder, fo r each, at pu blic
auction, at the main door o f
lha Samlnole County C ourt
House, la tha City o f Sanford,
Statu e f Florida, oa tha lath
day o f April. I X t . hetwaan
lha hours o f 11 iM o 'clo ck In
tho forenoon end i:CC o 'clo ck
In lha e flo rn o o o , o f that day,
to satisfy the said execution,
together
w ith
Intoraal en d
eoate thereon.
DATED this llt h day o f
March. 1X4.
J. U Hobby, Bhorlff;
■emlnolo County
B y: J w i m J. Singletary
Deputy Sheriff
Publish March 11, Id A April
A II. 1114.
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
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t m e a y deb U Ih b i h 4 b r
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!

Phone
Classified
322-5612
425-5938

2. Notices • Personals

6. For Rent

#ljs

INCOME TAX SERVICE
Furn. 2 large BR, In Sanford.
O. M. Harrisons
322-4804 after 8 p. m.
1311 Pilmetto
122-8827
322-7948 2 BR, 1 hath, kit. equipped,
partially furnished. 322-7782.

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April 6, 1064 — Page 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female nelp Wanted 31. Poultry • Livestock

By Nadine Seltzer

From Sanford Exchange 1. Education • Instruction

From Seminole County

N O T ! LO NO _D lfrrANCE
S. Notices * Personals
Income Tax Return. Lamar
William*, riv e Point*. Ph.
322-7143.
Preparation of Income Tat
Raturaa by former ei»nt of
Internal Revenue ftve. 2101
S. Perk Ave., T e l 912-3876,
Ernest Blck&amp;ell
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phene 322 m s

Furn. apt. 300 Park Ave.
Baton and Strutting lessons. Small furn. cottage. Cheap.
Group or private. Phone
Dayi 322-2022, Nites 6830.
322-3442 after 5 p. m.
3 Room furn. apt. Apply 913
6. For Rent
Park Ave., Sanford.

3 BR House, Liv-, Din. Rm., SEE SEMINOLE REALTY
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport. For the best In $100 and $300
Down FHA Homes, having
No pets. Th. 322-7114.
1 A 3 Bedrooms, 1 4 2
2 BR. Apt. fu n .. 322-3782
Baths, Payments less than
days; 322-0991 nltei.
Rent.
Completely Furnished 2 bed­ Furn. House, 1015 Elm Ave.
room house, all electric kit­
322-5817.
chen. Ph. 322-2377.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
3 Rm. Apt. Clean. Suitable
bath, 317 8. Park Ave.
tor couple. Reasonable. Ph.
Clean rooms for men. 401
323-1394.
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
1 BR, unfurn, on lake, Adults,
furn. g ir ig e
Apt
875 me.
1270 Seminole Nicely
Adults. 1912 Sanford Ave.,
Blvd., Casselberry. Phone
Ph. 322-5668.
TK8-7049.

3 BR., U4 bath home. As­ Earn $S5-$73 weekly compil­
sume payments. 322-5153.
ing and preparing mailing
lists for advertisers in your
GREKNBR1AR
home. Adjustable hour*. For
Choice
lota
available
In
Information write: Depart­
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
ment LA, Box 1763, SSS,
overlooking
golf
course.
Springfield, Missouri.
Custom building to your
specification*.
Greenbriar IS. Help Wanted
developed by
K1NGSWOOD
ARE YOU RETIRED?
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
WANT TO BE SEMIFA 2-8074

RETIRED?

3&amp;4
BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Air-Conditioning Optional
At Low as 1350 Down

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
10. Situations Wanted
LAKE MARY
West on 25th St. and
Left on Lake .Mary Blvd.
322-2744

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
I.ONGWOOD
(South on 17-83—8 ml.
2 DIks. Northwest of
Lon|wood Plata)
TRAILER TRADES
CONSIDERED

"Th8y aure want In for aleeplng bags, didn’t they?"

EVERYBODY
■ a« &lt;
■&gt;

Here is an Ideal Job for you.
Start at $1.25 per hour, work
Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 a m. to
12:30 p.in. Age no barrier.
For Interview call 322-5975
between 7-8 p.m.

f . For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
Ph. 838-3911

DAY WORK. 322-2782.
Yard work wanted. 322-2572.

PERMANENT SPECIAL!
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
Ace Reality Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 322-8525

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC - ~
Rcpossesed. Would like re- *
31A. Pets
sponsible parly to take up
payments of $9 per month
D A C IISIIUNDS, Miniature,
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic:,
males, healthy, AKC. Ph
Zig Zag Sewing Machine. ~
322-2448.
Guaranteed, Like New sew -.'...
ing
condition. Call Collect
RABBITS FOR SALE
241-9587 cvenlnga or 422- ,
TAKE YOUR PICK
0932, Service Discount
$1.25 Each
Th. 322-9197
6 MONTH OLD ZIGZAG *
32. F lo w e rs • S h ru b s
BLOOMING Rosea on Cheroke« stock. All other kinds
of Nursery ehrubbery and
tree*.
Gray Shadows Nursery
r. Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,

33. Furniture

FURNITURE
3 COMPLETE ROOMS

Budget Furn. Co.

Longwood Plaza • Ph 838-4583
Next to Jackson’s Minit Mkt

Sell
Ui
Your
rurmture.
LOT at Laka Monroe, 62 x 149
Quick Service Wllh the
Make offer. Ph. 273 0346,
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on
Orlando.
POST. FA 2-0677,
I-ROOM frame house, not
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
fancy, chrap rent, some
separate dining, newly paint­ HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK Used furniture, appliances
Open 7 a.m. by appl. Also
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
furniture. $11.50 weekly. Ph.
ed Inside and out.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
322-3319.
$14,600
1. lit , 4 2 BATHS
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
DOWN
PAYMENTS
FROM
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FREE ESTIMATE
Rooms private baths, 114
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central Special By Popular Demand
W. Plrat St.
heat. Payments less than Our Budget Wuvo Spec. $0.95 Upholstering 4k Mattress ren
Lowr Monthly Payments
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni
$50 per month.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jlmmla For Complete Information
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Sib Palmetto Ave. 822-0834
See
Or
Call
Your
Cowan. 322-4013.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave
26. Plumblnp Services
FA 2-2117.
2 BR Apt. furn. 2003 French
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Ave., Ph. 322-7234.
PLUMBING
WANTED reliable couple to
SALES BROKER
Contracting Repairs
take up monthly paymenta
HARD TO FIND!
LONGSVOOD AREA
FREE ESTIMATES
of 113.30 on I complete
A amall 2 Bedroom Home in
3 Bedroom*, 1“ j Baths,
It. L. HARVEY
rooma of furniture. Cell
good location, walking dis­
Westlnchouse Kitchen,
2363 Park Dr.
322-2420
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3313
TE 8-1311, Caiselbcrry, col
tance
from
City
at
101
W.
Central oil Heat, Carport.
leet.
loth St. Equipped with Stove 27. Special Services
Rent $100 Month
THE PONDEROSAT
Refrigerator, Heater, new
Option to Buy
Not hardly, Podncr, but a nice
For tlie biggest selection of
Wall-to-wall Carpeting. All SPRING SPECIAL: Air-condi­
COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS
little 40-acre spread where
nearly new and used furni
tion
pre-season
service,
win­
this
for
a
Total
Price
of
17-92 Turn W. at rive Polnti
you can wako at dawn
ture, are Noll’s Furniture
dow
unit
only,
$7.50.
Phone
$5150.
$850
Down
and
$40.50
on 427, Vi ml. to SR 13
Brokerage In Casselberry
amcllin’ the bacon fryln’ ,
322 8350.
Monthly. Exclusive with
Salesman on Premises
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
drink your coffee from a
can, caddie Old Paint and
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
STOREROOM, or office, on
34. Articles Fur Sale
and all types Home Repairs.
ride out to round up your
Realtor
1st. St., near 2 free park
own
herd
of
prize
cattle
All
Work
Guaranteed
Raymond
Lundqulst,
Asso.
114-Ton, 18,500 B.T.U. GE airIns lots. Inquire, Manuel
A. J. ADCOCK
And right down the road a FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
conditioner, ex. cond.
Jacobson’s Dept. Store.
General Contractor
piece is where they’Je filin ’
yrs. old. 3125. Call 322-6423.
I BR. Home, Study, H i
Unfurn. 2 BR. house. 2418
322-0558
to shoot them Astro nula up
Baths, large Family Rin. in
For Sale—Used home air-conOrange Ave. Ph, 322 0274.
to the moon. Someday you
food neighborhood; includ­ Need a Painter? 3223090.
dltloner; $73. 2431 Prince
may be rich as Ben Cart­
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
ing sieve, retrig., room airton Ave.
Plano
Tuning
and
Repair
wright.
Only
$430
per
acre
pvt, bath and shower, suit­
conditioner, washing ma­
W.
L.
Harmon
FA
2-4233
now
.
.
,
what
will
It
be
APR. SPEC. Men’s Shoes.
able for couple or single
chine k rugs. Really ter­
worth in 1070? To flic your
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
person or retired. All utillrific buy!
Monthly pay­ For FAST TAXI SERVICE
claim Just call Htemper
W. 1st St.. Sanford.
ties Included in rent. Ideal­
ments $83.30.
rail Homer Lillie at Grey­
Agency, 1919 S. rrench, K1NQ8WOOD BUILDERS,
ly Incited on Plrat St., with­
hound Bui Station. 322-1421
READY MIX CONCRETE
322-4991.
in 1 block e f 2 frae parking
Inc.
or 322-9993.
ratios, Floor, Free Estimates
FA 2-8074
lota and shopping centar. In­
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
WEI.iJt DRILLED, PUMPS,
quire at Manuel Jacobson
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
EVERETT A. 11 A R I* K It
A
TREASURE
CHEST
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Dspt. Store, 211 E. First St.
steel, grease traps, dry
AdENCY,
Realtor,
Insuror.
FOR YOUR JUNK
All Type* and Alzea
wells. Stepping stones.
FHA-VA Salee Broker. 2465
Oar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave. Huge Attic with disappearing
We Repair and Service
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Park
Ave.
322 2264,
Apply 3-6:30.
atalrway—With this cornea S.
b T 1 N E
309 Elm Ave.
322-5731
322 2285.
a completely furnished 3
Machinery and Supply Co.
R E N T A BED
Bedroom home, Ig. living
FA 2-6432 TVs Used. All makes &amp; mo­
3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned, 207 W 2nd St.
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
room with fireplace, aepadels. 700 W. 0th. 322-0792.
1*4 baths, Fla. room, fenced P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
Beds.
rate dining room, large kit­
yard, wllh patio. Ravenna
By Day, Week, or Month
Large, Small. Call Hob
SLANT-O-MATIC SINGER
chen, 2 car Garage on 2
Park. Low down payment,
Ph. FA 2-5131 116 W. lit St.
323 0742.
In cahlnrt. Fully automatic,
nice lots. ONLY 111,300. |300
assume monthly payment.
CARROL! ’8 FURNITURE
makes hundreds of designs,
Down and $78 per mo.
Uerryhlll Painting Contractor.
Phona 322-8337.
does buttonholes, b l i n d
U. F o r Hide o r R en t
Commercial • Industrial •
slilches. With guarantee.
3 BR, Fla. rm., 1W baths, cent
Residential. Free estimate.
CUSTOM BUILT HUME ON
Like new sewing condition.
heal, alr-rnnd. $84 mo. ind.
We Appreciate Your Busi­
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g a INVESTMENT k REALTY
Assume payments of $7 per
taxes. 322 2261.
ness. 322 2287.
322 1507.
mo. Buy locally and he ser­
116 N. PARK AVE. 822 9178
MY VOTE
viced. Sanford Sewing Cen­
12. Real Eelate For Sale
ter,
104 S. Perk Ave. Phone
IS FOR YOUJ
FEDDERS
To elect this 2-Uedroom Home
322 9411.
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 3 Bath
If.
n.
POPE
CO.,
Inc.
for your OWN. This candi­
Home In Ravenna Park. A
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 Gentleman closing Mayfair
Property Management
date epeaks for Itself, end
real buy! Owner 323-0646.
&amp; Salfli Broker
home, selling miscellaneous
will FULFILL ALL COM­ 20. Automobile Service
furniture, like new, at 44
MITMENTS. Qualifying fee
cost. Sewing machine. 10le $200, with a Campaign
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Pc. Flcks Reed Rattan set.
Outlay
of
$9,500
at
$75
per
O
fftrt
for
your
aelection
AUTOMOTIVE
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
Living room chairs, etc. For
month. Mike your appoint­
these Beautiful 2, I, A 4
Phone 322 5641
AIR-CONDITIONING
appointment call 322-4218.
Bedreom
ment for a Personal In- INSTALLATION - SERVICING
3 BR, 2 bath, corner lot. Pre­
traduction NOW at. . .
Good Used Cars Sold
fer small trailer for equity,
118 French Ave.
322-7763
car or small cash payment.
Assume monthly payments.
d ig $ $ SAVINGS
Ph. NO 95130 or 323-0984
INVESTMENT * REALTY
On Floor Models k
after l:3 o p m.
118 N. Park
3121173
Demonstrators
Furn. Apt. 3 nice dean room*
322-3677.

$300 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

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Ball-Blair Agency

You'll get the response

Payton Realty

Air-Conditioning

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Wagner s Amoco

Government

You want when you use

Owned Home*

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
t il N. Park Ava
FA 2-6123

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WANT ADS
JUST CALL FA 25612

2 BR., 1 BATH
Screened porch, Including kit­
chen equip. Down payment
$330.
Monthly
Payments
fse.so,
K1NOSWOOD BUILDERS,
LNC.
8X3-9074

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

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

8108 CORONADO
QUALITY Home at a
QUANTITY PRICEt 3 LARGE
Bsdroomi. 2Vt baths. Large
Llvini Room 8r Separate
Office PA 2-8118
Private Family Room, Dou­
Night FA M M
ble Carport, Most beautiful
IW-0T00
hardwood floors In Sanford
Isoford. H e
. . . a Value Plus offering 1924 Park Dr
at 1X2,300 . . . Term* . . .
9100 DOWN
We have the Key! Exclu­
141 MONTH
sive with
1 • Bedroom Ilona

SOUTHWARD

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Senkarik Glass and Paint

(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
NO CLOSING COSTS
Company
In Your Home
Ph FA 2-4123
Only $330 Down for this Cus­ 310 Magnolia
In Sanford Call
tom Built one-owner Home
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
SINGER
having two large bedrooms,
Representative at
Free Inspection, estimates,
large Florida Room, large
A lin’s Fabrics k Rugs
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
k pleasant furnished kitch­
A rcpelti discounted.
3223783
en . . . A Good Neighbor­
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3143
hood, and only t70.85 month­
An Investment, not an ex­
ly on FHA Terms, or $68.73
Auto Glaea, Tope
pense. Call FA 2-5612 tor
on "In service" Loan.
A See* Covers
expert advice on e Herald
advertising campaign.

AUTO GLASS &amp;

Seminole Realty SEAT COVER CO.

Repossessed, 63 Model Swing
Needle Dlal-O-Matlc. Like
New, Make* Fancy Stitches,
Makes Automatic Button­
holes, Sews on Buttons,.
Monograms,
Embroiders,,.
Darns &amp; Patches, Etc. Take
up 4 payments of $6. Ph.
322-8627.
Used Hot Water heater, 30gal. gas, $13. Magic Chef
gas range, new oven therm­
ostat, $35. Ph. 322 0937.
Carpets clean easier with the
Blue Lustre Eleetric Sham*
pooer. Only $1 per day.
Carroll’s Furniture.
PIANOS — ORGANS
Over 200 new and used t e " } 7
choose from — ell makes,
types, sizes, styles and col- —
ore, from $78 up. Rentals,
too, and monthly terms aa
low as $8. Reclaimed bar­
gains.
Every
Instrument
guaranteed. Streep’s — 641
N. Orange, Orlando, Phone
GA 4 2401.

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Swap or Exchange

TRADE: 24", 4-speed riding
lawnmower (cost new $334),
good condition, for freeser,
Ph. 323 0364.

36. Artlclea Wanted
WANTED) Citrus fruit. U r g e
or email amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo Mans­
field. FA 2-4244

36. Automobile! • Truck*
a n e w me
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UB
♦ Low Interest Rite*
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
b u y in g

1959 Slmca Deluxe, 4-door so*
dan, clean, good cond. $3504
terms. 322-2764.

1956 Dodge. 1800. See et No. 1
Fire Station.

37. Iloete • Motors
USED BOATS fk motors.
GUNS. New k Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold k re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Filb
Camp k Gun Shop.
ANNUAL Spring Boat, Motor
k Trailer Sate:
Sampte Prices: $1793 18’ Fam­
ily nunebout $1093. $930 13'
Kish k Ski Special $630.
$300 14' Qator trailer $18S(
$719 40 hp. '83 Xviarude
Push Button 83TB; $471 21
hp. only $330. Many others.
Hurry, for Beet Selection.
Terntel
Robson Sporting
Goods, Downtown Sanford,
322-5961.
.
.

1901 Park Avenue
FA 8*3238 anytime

CUSTOM R E A L T Y
WINTER PARK
Corner Lee Rd. and IM S
Phone 844-0011

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APACHE CAMPING
TRAILERS
Cecil'* Trailer Sales
Clerk St., Enterprise
Ph. 661-48IS

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1937 Ruckeye 8 x 88 ft., ex­
cellent condition. 8 BR. 19
x 20 ft. irreened room. Rea*
sonsble. Call 322-8023.

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QUALITY HOMES

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quality homes are priced i f
low— $77K M a _ $ llil£

ANNOUNCEM ENT!
JOHN E. FOX, Realtor, wlehea to announce to

n and $49.27 per month—
2 0riv* out todiy. Tima are
IS mod*It to cheese from!
a tike Intim ate #4— |e t
oil it th* 0* 8*7 uehsege.

hla many friends and the public that he haa
moved hla real ealate office from 110 North
Park Avenue to 206 North Park Avenue, In the
coming you at hla new location.

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30. Trallern • Cabanas

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8018
1901 S. Park
322 5232
Nltei: 122-8971-3031 or 22M ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Edwarda BuJIdlnf, and ha will now enjoy wel-

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1956 Elcar House Trailer, S3 a
I, 2 Bedroom. Must see te
appreciate. Ph. 823-0437.

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

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34. Articles For Sale

Milk Cow for sale. 322 5554.

4 Pieee Bedroom Suite Mat
SLIPCOVERS made to Order,
tress k Box Spring
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
2 End Tables, Coffee Table
2 Lamps
ilO. llnhyaittera
3 Piece Dinette Set
$249.95
BABYSITTING in my home,
No Money Down with A. PC
322 2274.

21. Beauty Salons

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12 — April 6, 1964

| Politically

-.* u

- Speaking

••

There** rather Intriguing
quettion In the election lawi
.1 o f the State o f Florida.
The
law
provide*
that
name* of candidate* without
opposition in the party pri­
mary need not appear on the
ballot In the primary but do
appear in the general elec­
tion.
Therefore,
the
question:
i
V
Bow can they be legally nomi­
nated when no one ca»ta a
tingle vote for them in the
primary?
The law aaya It* la suffi­
cient that they qualify for the
primary and, aince they have
no oppoaition, they aro auto­
matically nominated.
But It aecm* that at least
t*i*
vote ahould be caat for
4
them to make K legal for
their name* to appear on the
general election ballot.
U al*o aeema that should
someone, after the primary,
challenge this question in
court they might auccccd in
throwing out the law. . .
and the unopposed candidate*.
Good question for a would-be
write-in candidate.
• • •
Sen. Strom Thurmond upset
the applecart for hi* follow•era in Florida seeking to draft
him for the Democratic nomi­
nation for president.
Some 32 Floridian* banded
together and qualified with
the Secretary of Stale a* can­
didates in the Democratic pri­
mary for delegate* to the
Democratic n*tion»l conven­
tion.
But the South Carolina anion
directed Secretary of State
Tom Adam* to delete hi*
name from the ballot . . .
and Adam* did to.
Jim Talmadge, of Sanford.
«ne of the candidate*, tele­
graphed Adam* Insisting his
name appear on Uic ballot for
Thurmond.
The Sanford Herald check­
ed Tallahaaice and learned a
:
court ruling of aeveral years
ago upheld the Secretary of
*!
Stale when the late Sen. Estes
Kefauver directed his name
be withdrawn from the Flor­
ida primary.
Talmadge Indicated he will
be willing to accept his $wi
filing fee refund without fur­
ther to-do.
• • •
Secretary of State Adams
estimated there are l.S mil
lion person* In Florida quail
fled but not registered to vote
May 5.
On the other hand, Itcgls
trar Caml Bruce estimate*
the total count of Seminole
County qualified elector* will
act an all-time high who*
ahe complete* the count. Be
giatratlon of voters closed
last Saturday.
Adams also report* there
are In execs* of two million
registered voter* in tho atate
• • •
Gubernatorial
candidate
Fred Dlckin*on point* out the
state could save $(3 million
annually by eliminating the
duplication of duties of the
varlnua atate commission*
bureaus and agencies.
* • •
In hii 21-*tep program, Sen.
Jack Mathew*, hero again
last week in hi* campaign for
governor, claim* "thn atate
that neglects education Is In
vitlng federal education. 1
believe that problems of gov
ernment should be solved *1
the local level if at all poss
Jble, at the state level only
when those problems cross
county lines, and at the fed
eral level only when the pro
blem is so vast the state ran
not or will not— meet It."
He continues: "I believe It
i* the responsibility of the
governor to display the lead­
ership that would solve Flor
Ida's problems a* they arise,
and where they mould be solv.
e d -ln Florida."
• • •
Just about all the guberna­
torial candidate* are attack­
ing the BHVi increase in Die
cost of automobile and truck
license tags. . . and advocat­
ing repeal of thla hike.
• • •
Party primaries are only
four week* away . . . May S.
11
Local candidate* should com ­
mence swinging in earnest
about now. So far, there has
only been hand shaking, card
passing and somo personal
appearances at some social
events and small rallies.

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White House Wedding
First wedding ever held in
the Whit* House waa tha
marriage of Dolly Madlson'a
widowed aiater Lucy to Judge
Thomas Todd ad Kentucky,

Free W orld Mourns MacArthur's Death
TOKYO (D PI) — General*
and statesmen, diplomats, an
emperor, and the man on tho
atreet today mourned Gen.
Douglas MacArthur.
From Tokyo to London, the
old soldier's death made head­
lines and brought tributes.
Only the Communists attack­
ed his memory.
Leaders of the Philippines,
where he served as a young
officer 01 years ago, Japan,
where he laid the foundations
of democracy after World
War II victory, and Korea,
where he commanded i UN
troops against the Commu­
nists, spoke for their nations
when they praised tho gen­
eral.

Lyman Brain
Team Loses
By Jane C***clherry
Lyman High School’s Benin
Team lost their Inst Brain
Bowl Match o f the season to
four very bright young men
from Daytona Mainland High
who outwitted them 300 to
11G last Thursday night at
Lyman.
Representing Lyman were
Frank Renew, Donna Lundgren, Pete Carlson and Ken
Ament. Sponsor is Fletcher
Cockrell.
On the Mainland team were
Dougins Short, Ross Ashley,
Eric Van Horn nnd Greg llnlIlnger, captain. Sponsors are
Mlxa Anno Singer nnd Bill
Whorley.
Ray Pharr, assistant prin­
cipal at I.ymnn, served ns
moderator. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
French wero judges.
Only Two Preserved
Only two o f the letters
written liy George Washing­
ton to his wife, Martha, are
known to exist. Almost nil of
their correspondence was do.
strayed after Washington's
death.

The news of MacArthur’ s
death was flashed by radio to
lonely outposts of Corregldor
and Bataan, and Filipino vet­
erans of the Pacific war
mourned the man who prom­
ised them:
’ ’ I shall return."
In Tokyo, sorrowing Japanose lined up to sign the book
o f condolences in the U. S.
Embassy.
R a d i o Moscow reported
MacArthur's death in a single
sentence without comment.
But Communist East Ger­
many’s news agency called
him the commander of “ ag­
gressive troops" in Korea and
"a rabid advocate of preven­
tive war."
Japanscsc Prime Minister
llayato Ikcda cabled Presi­

dent Johnson that MacArthur
is remembered here “ not only
as a soldier but as a friend."
"Representing the victor na­ ASK ABOUT NISNBON INHALANT, A
tions, MacArthur came to Ja­ PUASANT AND PtOMST BILIM IVIN
pan," he said. “ With sympa­
rtO M THI MOST DISTIIUINO
STMMOMS
thy and wisdom, he contri­
buted to Japan's rehabilita­
Rnumillal A Anderson
tion.”
MrReynoldn Drug Company

ASTHMA

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203,09 E. FIRST ST.
I’ ll. 322-0983

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"EVERPUESH"

Florida lxtcomcs greener. Skies nro bluer than they
Itavo a right to bo. And there’s moro seeing and
doing nnd living. . . nil yours for tho taking.
Tho fish run bigger. The golf greens nro smoother.
Tiie sun is brighter nnd tho nights are gayer. (And
uccommodntions uro easier on tho pockelbook!)
Slay nnd nee. Lnugli. Piny. Enjoy nil the things
Floridians know tho year round. Who kuowB? —
you might Btny forever!
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VOL. 56

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And, not to be outdone, lo­
cal Kiwanians have arranged
a musical program for their
Wednesday meeting, also at
the Civic Center. Four Sem­
inole High School students, all
girls, will provide the pro­
gram, billing themselves as
"The Reatles." A. C. I)oudncy Jr. is in charge of ar
rangements.
• ••
Word from Tallahassee has
It that Florida's non-farm cm
ployment shot to a new record
of 1,514,500 in February. Com
mission Chairman W o r l e y
Drown said thu February total topped
tile previous all
time high in December by 5,400 workers. Ilrown adds that
while employment was rising,
unemployment w a s falling
more than 25 per cent in Feb
ruary from a year ago. He
attributes t h o employment
buildup to "an exceptionally
good tourist season which is
continuing.”
• • •
Notice how busy the Mu
nlcipal
Zoo
was
Sunday.
Rriglit sunshine, warm tem­
peratures and tlie always
colorful attractions at the zoo
proved the right combination,
for hundreds and hundreds of
visitors. And Lake .Monroe
was peppered with boats of all
sizes. Doat marinas were
jammed from early morning
to late at night.
• • •
Things will begin to pick
up at the Sanford Armory as
Scouts get ready for the
Scoutorama to tic held there
Friday and Saturday. The
youngsters will display their
handiwork and aptitudes from
7 to 3 p.m. Friday and from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday.
It's well worth your time to
sec how the Cubs, Scouts and
Explorers arc getting along.
They're mighty proud of the
exhibits. You'll be equally
proud when you take a few
minutes to inspect them.

Sanford Bank
Charter Asked
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Application for a new hank
charter for Sanford, has been
filed with the comptroller of
currency here.
Name of the proposed finan­
cial institution is First Na­
tional Hank of Seminole Coun­
ty. It would have an initial
capitalization o f 1500,000.
Petitioners for the bank
charter are John F. Holt,
Douglas Stenstrom, Francis
Koumillut III, Fred II. Wil­
liams and W. W. Horne, sit of
Sanford, and Joseph S. Guern­
sey. Orlando.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 163

Shot To Pave
Way For New
Space Trips

IRENE VAN EEPOEL is the new mayor o f
North Orlando, having been elected by tlie City
Council and sworn in Monday evening.

Mrs. Van Eepoel
Named Mayor Of

CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
U. S. scientists today sidelined
the unique rocket test o f a
"flying thermometer" a n d
turned their attention to Wed­
immunization program sched­
nesday's planned m a i d e n
^
uled Sunday from noon to 5
flight of a Gemini space cap­
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—Eng­
sule.
p.m.
Mrs. Irene Van Eepoel was
The 7,000-pound Gemini, un­ lish actor Peter Sellers was
The Sanford-Seminole Jaymanned
Imt highly instru­ under treatment today for a elected mayor of North Or.
cces, along with the Semin­
mented, was poised atop a "m oderate" heart attack that lando Monday night by a 3-2
ole County Medical Society
two-stage Titnn-'J booster fur could force him out of a ma­ secret ballot after Council­
and the Seminole County
a flight to pave tho way for jor movie role here.
Hoard of Health arc busy pre­
man Arthur Fcrrin declined
space voyages hy U. S. astro­
paring to administer tliia
to accept the office in Hie first
nauts lute this year or in
newest of polio fighting vac­
WASHINGTON (UPI )-T h c vote cast 3-2 in his favor. In
early 1005.
cines in an effort to eliminate
House
called up President b o t h instances, remaining
The federal spare agency
any possibility of the polio
votes were for Dave Tilson,
wants to send the capsule into Johnson's food stamp trill to­
viruses striking in Seminole
newly installed councilman
day
and
supporters
predicted
a low oiliit around eaith to
County.
NEARING THE END of u lonjr rei^n in Sanford's history is the Palms
for group two.
its
approval
after
"a
real
test Inuin-hing techniques. The
A great amount of work by
Hotel on West First Street. Workers are down to the second floor in raz­
In the vote for vice mayor,
rrnft is
anearly model of tight."
all of these organizations has
ing' the structure, condemned hy the eity ami long' considered an eyesore
Councilman Arthur Ithodci
Gemini spaceships that two
gone into setting up tills pro­
to the community. Most o f the windows have been removed as crews sal­
came nut on top with three
man nstronnuta will ride.
gram. The purpose of the pr i
vage as much material as possible for resale.
votes while Tilson and Mrs.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
On a launching pad several
gram is to make |&gt;olio immun­
Sen. Frank I.ausrlir says that Mona Grinstead, new group
miles
away,
nil
Atlas
missile
ization available to as many
four rounrilmrn, each re.
with a gtlil-pound payload rail civil rights supporters are re*
persons as possible at the low­
ceived
one.
ed ''F ire-t" In its nose remain ported to Ik- forming militaryest cost, thereby making this
Oaths of office for the new
type
“
rifle
clubs"
to
protect
nl securely locked. An at
area free from the constant
council members and (or
tempt to shoot the probe 5,000 demonstrators in hit home
threat of polio. Twelve feed­
Mrs. Van Eepoel and Rhode*
city
of
Cleveland.
miles across the A t l a n t i c
ing stations will lie open and
were administered by Attor­
Ocean Monday was railed o ff
an area physician will he o«i
ney Orville Johnson, tempor­
la-cause of foul weather in Un­
hand at each station.
ary village judge. Also sworn
CHICAGO
(U
PI)—President
planned target area.
The two-dose Sabin Oral
Johnson, Ally. Gen. Robert F. into office was Mrs. Glenn R.
Scientists
needed
virtually
Vaccine will tic given. The
NEW YORK 4LI PI) — The tided conference room where
(Elizabeth) Atchison, villa;:*
WASHINGTON (U PI) — American public Gen. Douglas MaeArthur's body rested atop unhampered visibility to truck Kennedy and Chief Justice ch-rk, who took over as tem­
second dose will be given at
the probe as a second-stage Karl Warren are among tlie
the same feeding stations &lt;Did President Johnson drive MnrAltluir hail served so well a four foot bier
to whites "most trusted" by porary clerk after the resig­
eight weeks later on Sunday, u hig sedan around his Texas paid personal tribute tu the
Tin- big brass doors of the Alltuii-s rocket rammed it
America's
Negroes, Ebony nation of Mrs. Barbara Pe­
June 7. Sabin vaccine is a ’ much at more than K.r&gt; miles gallant warrior today mol armory
will remain open hack thiough the atmosphere
ters some two weeks ago.
magazine
zaid
today.
their tears reflected the na­ throughout tlie day and night at a spent of seven miles per
pleasant tasting liquid that |per hour last week ?
The first official meeting
And did he hnve a cup of tion's loss.
can In- eaten on a lump of
—until there no longer nix- second. The test is designed to
of the reorganized council will
measure
the
sort
of
atmos­
beer
“
within
easy
sipping
Tin- mourners filed silently mourners wishing to enter.
sugar nr taken in distilled
WASHINGTON (UPI) - La- he held at 7:30 p.m. today in
into the 7th R.-ginn-nt Armo­
water in the case ut a dia­ distance" while he did it ?
Minutes before the geuuial pheric hral that U. S. moon­
Ixir leader Walter P. Itvuth- tlie Civic Building. Although
Two
new*
magazines.
Time
ships
would
face
on
returns
ry on Park Avenue and into public was admitted, MacArbetic.
er Iz throwing a party for no formal agenda has Item
Dr. I-conc, Seminole Coun­ and Newsweek, agreed on tin- a brightly lighted, oak • pan- thur'a widow, Jean, their eon, from lunar landing trips.
announced, Mrs. Van Kepocl
Tho launching of Fire-1 Congress tonight. More than
ty Health Officer, and mem­ speed. Time said he had a
Arthur III, friends, dlgiptarsnid Monday night Hint tins
3&lt;io
of
tho
&amp;
J1
members
of
Hat
Called
bers of the Scnunolc UmntV cup , .if t&gt;wr t w hIV *S “tM
lee .&gt;1 high‘ ^ 'k in g military' wllivA
possibility
of incor|*»raliiig
House
and
Senate
are
expect­
officer* heard clergymen of |gist'* )\'tJrt«omcUr.” wan re
Medical Society
ask that wheel. Newsweek made no .
duties of the clerk, tax col­
ii
ed to attend.
mention
o
f
the
brew.
s
c
h
e
d
u
l
e
d
F
r
i
d
a
y
.
three faiths pay eloquent j
everyone avail themselves ot
lector and treasurer will 5*
Asked about "the magazine
tribute to tin- man who epit- , Hrirntista also were ih-niimd
this mass immunization pro­
among Reins discussed.
stories, the White
House
ing
nearly
ideal
weather—Util
utilized
America's st length
gram. He reminds everyone
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
tlmu in the Cope Kenrn-dy
and resolution.
tiiat, even though Salk vac­ stood hy its statements of
Turkey
served
notice on
Saturday
when
it
demurred
launching
area—for
the
Gem
Tuklng part In thu brief
CATANIA, Sicily (UPI) cine lias previously been tak
at reports (lie President had A series of violent explosions Iservice were Francis t'ardl- ini shot. Cnnii-iu roveruge wilt Greece today that it will land
en, tile Sabin vaccine should
exceeded Texas’ 70 ni.p.h. rocked the Etna volcano to-jnnl Spellman " f the Catholic play u vital role in determin an expeditionary force on
he taken at this time, since
Cyprus if the troops it al­
speed limit.
tiny, sending a thick column Archdiocese of New York; the ing thu success of the at­
Sabin vaccine gives immunity
ready has here arc attacked
Time and Newsweek said of white and black smoke lit. Rev. Horace W. It Done- tempt.
against all three of the known
that lit one point during the Ihousunds of feet into the sky. gan, Episcopal h isliop of New
On hand to witness the fir by islanders of Greek descent.
polio viruses. It is also ad­
T A L L A II A S S EE (U PI)
excursion the President forced
ing will he the nation's entire
The
blast*
and
smoke
touch
-1
York:
the
Rev.
Terrence
J.
visable to take tills vaccine -t
— Agriculture commissioner
another ear o ff the road. They ed off panic in mountainside j Finlay, pustur of St llarth- ti-iiui of '29 astioimuts, offi
tliis time, he added, as v
BRUSSELS, Belgium (U l'l) Doyle Conner announced to­
said that when his nervous communities on this Mcdit- |o|omew‘* Episcopal Church rials said. The first men to
similar mass immunization is
day that he is hosting a jet­
passengers remarked on his lorr.mc.in island off the foot and minister to the MacAr- ride tho Gemini cruft into —A strike hy thousands of
not likely to be offered again.
liner trip to the New York
doctors
protesting
n
new
speed, Johnson took o ff his of Italy.
Ihur family, and Itatild Max spurn will come from this
Medical authorities alto adWorld's fair April 21 for
health
law
went
into
its
sev­
hut and covered tire speedo
There was no immediate in­ Schenk, president o f the New group, und the pilots are ex­
around 70 members of tho
vise that all age groups |
Vhey 'couhbnot" wad
enth
day
today
with
no
sign
pected
to
tie
announced
within
dication of a flow of lava ac­ York llourd of Itnhhis.
Florida press and business
ibin vaccine ||t
should receive Sabin
of
a
break
in
the
deadlock
thu next few days or weeks.
companying the explosions.
as it will prevent persons in
between the government and and industrial leaders.
It o t h accounts stemmed
The smoke rose an estimat­
Conner said the two-day
the older age groups from be­
the medical men.
I from a drive the President ed one mile into the sky ami
look at the fair Is being stumcoming carriers.
I took while he was spending obscured the sun over many
sored hy Florida business
A donation of 50 cents per the Kj, , tPr wpt.kpm, llt
villages. The columns could
leaders ami government olddose is asked to cover the | j,j
j
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI)
Ik* seen for many miles.
rials.
cost id vaccine and supplies. |
—An American-owned super
The explosions started at
"This is believed to be th*
The .Sanford-Seminole Jayoil
tanker,
E
smi
Maracaibo,
9:15 a. in. (3:15 a. m EST)
It) Evelyn l.undy
largest single contingent of
cecs invite everyone in Sc.|
in the area of the volcano's
ItIO DB JANEIRO (UPI) went out of control today and state newsmen ever to cover
Oviedo City Council voted
inole County and the sur­
central crater.
—
The abrupt depai ture of knocked down a section of the a Florida news event outshlo
Monday
night
to
call
a
specrounding areas to participate
\illagers,
who
normally |ja| Hireling in the near future Cuban Ambassador Raul Ron vital Lake Maracaibo Bridge, of state borders," Conner said.
in this muss polio immuniza­
j
NAPLES, Italy (U l'l) _ , take volcanic activity calmly. ||(
Jr., son o f Fidel Castro's for­ longest ot its kind in the
It is being called tlie Flor­
tion program.
Fishmonger's wife Giusrppina j Wort’ *,rlcken with panic this |n|rj|,a| WJI|er
eign minister, raused specula­ world.
ida
Press Preview and Agri­
T
ill*
Tlie health and welfare of
* '—
------- * - P^kin
-----Ardlmrnto, 33, today gave I time. Man&gt;
*,ar,cd
tion today that an early break
cultural Jamboree.
was discussed at length.
any area depends entirely on
.birth to her Ittli, 15th and 10th ,hc,r belongings, preparing to
Gov. Farris Bryant and
In other business Council­ in relations between the Cas­
each of its individuals parti­
flee down the mountain if
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — cabinet officials will partici­
tro regime and Iliazil's new
children.
man
Rot)
Ward
and
funner
cipating in programs such as
The triplets, one girl and real trouble developed.
councilman llcnny Ward were anti • Communist govern­ Clu-rks for (Id.lMIO me rn pate, lie said with Holland E.
this, which leads to happier
their way to each of Florida's Hinton, vice president of Min­
two hoys, were christened Paappointed as a committee to ment may ho planned,
and healthier communities.
Cuban refugee spokesman rouiitii-s as their shale of ute Maid, serving as coordin­
trizia, Salvatore and Vin­
look into the |Missihility of
Feeding stations will t&gt;c lo­
cenzo.
providing tennis, badminton Modesto Vazquez said in Mex- March race truck revenues. ator.
cated as follows:
TALLAHASSEE I UPI) —
iro City Monday night tlie
Florida State Rank, .MovieThe Beverage Department re- and shuffleboard courts for
Castro regime poured ltd
the
young
people
of
(lie
com­
land Drive In Theater, Crooms
ported today that February
million into Brazil on lion's
Academy, Geneva School, A
RROOKSVILLE (Ul*|) — cigarette tax collectinna, in munity.
rerommendstion to try to buy
Special
guests
at
(lie
meet
A
Circuit
Court
jury
found
A- P Shopping Center, Stubb*
which Florida cities share,
military support for a Com­
ing
were
members
of
the
I’ harmary, Midway School, I Izear Jones, llrooksville, gtiil- umnunti-d to (4.1 million.
Oviedo High Senior Class wno munist uprising planned for
Winn-Dixie,
Highway
17-92 ; ty o f second dergree murder
The cities will divide (2.9
August.
LAJAVR F
IR S T D
U A L IT V ™
ALWAYS
FIRST
QUALITY
anil 434, Lake Monroe Scjiuol, Monday in the Sept. 13, 1903, million and the other f l .l mil­ served in various city govern
A Cuban Embassy spokes­
Jai Alai Fronton, Lake M ary, shotgun slaying o f Kurl It. lion will go to the state gen­ ment others during the day- man summon'd young Itou’s
included were Paul Mlkler,
School and City Hall, Uvicdn. ! Lee.
eral fund.
sponsor; Tom Milder, mayor; departure.

m w A ...

Thirty thousand area resi­
dents arc expected to take ad­
vantage of the mass poiio

The
annual employe-em­
ployer banquet of the Semin­
ole High School Diversified
Cooperative
Training
pro­
gram will be held tonight at
7:15 in the school's student
lounge. Principal speaker will
be Lt. Cindr. Paul S. Polgar.
• i t
A musical program featur­
ing Nick Pfiefauf at the piano
and Rill Reck on drums high­
lighted the Sanford Rotary
Club meeting Monday noon at
the Civic Center.
Introduced by Myron Reck,
program chairman, Pfiefauf
played "Deep Purple" as the
drummer changed the tempo
from swing, to Latin, bounce
•nd twist.
Rotary President Rill Hemp­
hill introluccd the president­
elect Richard Dcas who will
take office in July. I)eas' elec­
tion was announced at last
week’s meeting.

TUES., APRIL 7. 1964

Mass Polio
Doses To Be
Given Sunday

R. E. Porter has received
in the mall and fastened to
the wall over his typewriter
an embossed plaque reading:
"Daily Prayer—Help me keep
my eyes and ears open, my
mouth shut and my nose out
of other peoples' business.
Amen." (A reporter Just can't
do that and survive.)
•

Established 1608

Gemini Maiden Flight Wednesday

Conversation between two
girls out on a Sunday after­
noon picnic. First, on entering
the cabin: *‘ l think I'm al­
right but I just saw an ele­
phant on the road." Second:
“ Was it p in k !" First: "No,
gray." Second goes and re­
turns: "There's two of 'em
out th ere!f" (Ed note: The
circus was coming to town.)
• • •

•

United Press Leased Wire

BRIEFS
Star III
Food Stamp Bill

REALITY ENTRY in
the Miss Seminole Con­
test to he held April 23,
21 and 25 in conjunc­
tion with the annual
Industrial Show is Miss
Patricia Grinislcy, 17ycnr-old front 111 West
Woodlawn Drive. The
brown - haired, brown­
eyed entry is 5 '-l” ,
weighs 111 and her
measurements are 3521-35. Her hobby is
IMipulnr music um l her
talent is dancing. She
hopes to become n re­
gistered nurse upon
graduating from high
school.

Public Response
To Auto Show
'Excellent’
Public response was excel­
lent for the fourth annual
Auto Show of the .Sunford Automohilu IK-hIit * Association
last week, in tho opinion of
m e m h e r companies. Their
comments:
John I). Brass, llrass Mo­
tors—“ I’m very well satisfied
with the show. Its after e f­
fects will he good.”
Dave Tomlinson, Holler Mo­
tor Sales—“ Wc’ io real tic­
kled; WO had lots o f business.
Wo sold four curs the first nfternoon.
Ren Howland, S e m i n o 1 c
County Moturs—"W e are very
well pleased with the accept­
ance and the turnout o f the
public. We delivered some curs
and wo were exceptionally
pleused ut the ucreptunre of
our Dodge Motor Home. We
sold some of these although
they me high priced."
Willie Hunt, Hunt LincolnMercury—."It was very good.
We hud a nice turnout. We
sold sevorul cars right o ff the
lot. Everybody seemed to like
it very much.”
Rill Hemphill. Rill Hemphill
Motors— 'T h e res|sirise to uur
show was better than we an­
ticipated; we are very happy
about it. The public liked our
offerings; in fact, we deliver­
ed a number o f cars direct
from the auto show.”
Gury Hudgins, StricklandMorrison—“ There is no doubt
hut thu public enjoys these
auto shows; the res|xinse was
terrific. Wu are extremely
happy with the results. We
nut only sold some curs at the
show but expect to continue to
do some business as a result
of it.”

Gun Support

Did LBJ Have
Beer While
Doing 85?

Public Pays Tribute

To Gen. Mac Arthur

Reuther Host

Turkey Warns

Etna Volcano

Conner To Host
Jet Trip To
World’s Fair

Doctors On Strike

Oviedo To Call
Water Session

Fishmonger
Flips His Net

Cuban Envoy
Leaves Rio
Abruptly

Ship Hits Bridge

Track Cash

Cigarette Tax

Killer Convicted

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!

Tommy
Partin,
constable;
Judy Jakubcin, clerk; Jane
Lundy, fire chief, and Sandy
Peterson, D o u g Reynold*,
Larry Pate, Al McCall and
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
I«croy Wood, councllmen.
A British company bus been
forbidden to buy any more
Amrrirsn goods until it stops
selling U.S.-huilt tractors to
Communist Cuba.
The
Commerce Depart­
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I)—
Tlie Ohio Supreme Court to- ment’s Bureau o f Intel nation­
day ordered Secretary of al Commerce said Monday it
State Ted \V. Ilrown to re- has suspended temporarily
move tlie name of former us- the export privileges of Peak
tronuut John Glenn Jr. from Products Co. and one o f its
the May 5 primary election directors, L. Cannrr of Lon­
don.
ballot.

U. S. Slaps Ban
On British Firm

Glenn Ruled
Off Ballot

Curtis Denied
New Trial
ATLANTA (U PI)— A fed
cral judge today refused to
grant the Curtis Publishing
Co. a new trial in a multimillion • dollar liber suit by
Wallace Butts, former Univer­
sity of Georgia football coach.
Federal district judge Lewis
R. Morgan turned down Curtis
on its claims that it had turne j up new evidence and on a
new contention that Butta was
• public official.

‘Most Trusted’

C'DH. BARTON W. BARTHOLOMEW (right) assumes command o f
Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven from Cdr. John F. Barlow during cere­
monies Monday at the Sunford Nuval Air Station. Cdr. Bartholomew
hud been the squadron’* executive officer since April 1963.

Glenn, a Murine Corps lieu­
tenant colonel, withdrew from
the rare as a candidate fur
the Democratic nomination to
the U. S. Senate last week be­
cause of injuriea received U a
fall Ult month.

Pop Bottles
PIST1CC1, Italy (U PI) Thirty thousand empty bot­
tles burst Monday night ir. a
fire In a soft drink storehouse

DOUYANT BED PILLOWS PRICED
SPECIALLY LOW! STOCK UP TODAY!
16“ x 26”
finished sis*

$1

Penney'* combined

their two best fills; kapok and

foam shreds for *

pillow o f unusual softness and

resiliency! Blue and white cotton covert

her*.

1!I

■—

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                    <text>ELECT

Red Cross To Kick O ff Annual Swim Program Monday
The W ater Safoty Commit­
tee of the Seminole County
Jlcd C ron Chapter ha» acheduled Monday aa the kickoff
date for the 1UC4 swimming
program.
Volunteer Red Cro*a In­
structors, under the leader­
ship of Sally Neidcr and Mar­
tha Kilpatrick, will teach
life laving, beginner swim­
ming, advanced beginner, In­
termediate a n d instructor
courses throughout the coun­

dll*

QUALIFIED

WASHINGTON (DPI) —
White southerner* now want
to aee the Senate end its
lengthy debate over the civil
rights bill, pollster Louis Har­
ris reported today.
In • copyrighted dispatch
in the Washington Post, Har­
ris said Americans in a na­
tionwide aurvey favored by
more than 2 to 1 senate ap­
proval of a motion for clo­
ture, or a gag on debate.

Osteen Group
Variety Show
Set Today
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Civic Associa­
tion will sponsor a Variety
Show at 8 p.m. todny In the
Community Center at Denary.
All talent will he from Osteen
and Sanford.
The Triple Trio from Semi­
nole High will sing nnd the
champion Twirling Team will
nppenr. Others number* will
fenture hnllet nnd Hawaiian
SANFORD MOOSE broko ground Sunday for their new lodge hull and
dnneing, vocal solos and solos
club to he erected at Palmetto Avenue anti ‘27th Street. Lodge 18fil offi­
nnd ducts nnd u comedy skit
c ia l taking part in tho ceremonies were, from left, Ralph Schweickert
by four well known Osteen
and Governor Otis Sjohlom who servo n« co-chnirmon of tho building
men. A highlight of the pro­
committee. Local dignitaries participating included Sanford Mayor A. L.
gram will he the appearance
Wilson and County Commission Chairman James I'. Avery Jr.
of Miss Dottie Jnrdine, tal­
ented ventriloquist and her
pal, "Ollic."
Tickets for the show will
lie available at tho door. Pro­
ceeds will lienefit the Osteen
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) - aai'l Ih'-y have collected a to­ one collector nnd spender — Civic
Association building
Contributions to
Florida’s tal of $1J171,1105 from sup­ outstripping bis nearest op­ fund.
porters ami spent $1,700,000. ponent, Sen. Scott Kelly of
pepped-up campaign for gov­
The Democrats accounted Lakeland, by more than $150,.
Kentucky First
ernor inched toward the $2 for nil hut $IH,07.ri of tile con­ 000.
Kentucky has the first per­
million (M) mark today with tributions nod all hilt $1 1.000
Dickinson reported new col­ manent white settlement west
tho crucial first primary elec­ of the spending.
lections of $$70,850 to run of tho Allegheny Mountains
Fred O. Dickinson, West bis total to $502,080 against and wns the first state organ­
tion just ono week away. »
ized in that locality.
In tho next tu Inst pre-elec­ Palm Bench, was the number expenditures of $ 108,780,

Although opposed to the
bill, white southerners also
favored cloture by a ilint
margin, Harris reported.
Public support for the mcasure has increased steadily,
Harris said. Last November,
0.7 per cent of American*
questioned raid they favored
the bill, while 70 per cent
supported it this month.
Ily more than 2 to 1, Amer­
icans specifically endorsed the
public accommodations sec­
tion guaranteeing equal ac­
cess to such privutely owned
public places us hotels, res­
taurants and theaters. White
southerners, however, oppos­
ed the section by an even
greater margin.
Harris said President John­
son’s support of tho bill, or­
iginated by the late President
Kennedy, has not cost him po­
tential southern votes.
The public opinion analyst
snid Johnson hold* a 08-.72 per
cent edge over "hi* strongest
GOP opponent," Ambassador

Henry Cabot Lodge, in the
South.
Also, Harris said, two of
every three A m e r i c a n s
thought Johnson was doing a
good job in working for pass­
age of the civil rights bill.
Even more negroes — 77 per
cent — thought so, he said.

M cI n t o s h
FOR

PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY

RE-ELECT

JOE DAVIS
YOUR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
FROM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
A VITAL Interest and Active Participation In Affairs Of
Seminole County.
A PROVEN Record Of Public Service For Seminole County.
DEDICATED To Task Of Serving ALL Of Seminole County.
Pd. Political Adv.

Gubernatorial Campaign Funds Near $2 Million

tion report, filed today, tho
six Democratic candidates amt
three Republicans vying to
succeed (iov. Karris Biyant

Eleven Years O f Progress

Choristers
Enjoy Picnic
In Deltona
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Dollary Choristers met for
a picnic last Wednesday at
tile Deltona Club House in
Enterprise following rehear­
sals at the Dellary Commun­
ity Methodist Church. Des­
serts and beverages were sup­
plied by the Deltona hostess­
es.
After lunch the group en­
joyed a cruise aboard the I
Ilellona Quern.
Present for Hie day w ere;
Laura Platt Brown, Theresa
Kupeci, H ard Rentier, Hertrudo Sommer, Thelma Wills,
Gertrude MacNaughlon, Ruth
Crcasey, Mabel Green, Bea­
trice Muller, Evelyn Drick,
Until Eustis, Lillian Park,
Ruth lovunna, Ivn Goodton,
Carolyn Little, Mario Vos,
Matilda Boyer and Mrs. Fish­
er and Mrs. torch.

Ten New School* Constructed.
Numerous Additions To Schools.
Hroad nnd Modern Course Offerings,
Improved Instructional Program.
Student Achievement Altove State and
National Averages.
For Continued Educational Progress and
Experienced Administrative
Leadership —

RE - ELECT

R. T. MILWEE
Superintendent Of Public Instruction
Seminole County

Pd. Pot. Adv.

Test flic Lost and bank the savings in

Rambler's
Spnng

Selling
Spree!

WHERE THE BUYS ARE! We’ve got special sar.
ings now on Itardlops, convertibles, sedans, wagons.
We’ve got a choice of 7 transmissions, 9 engine*
(V-8s and 6s), 25 beautiful Spring models in all. Each
oilers famous Rambler extra-value features, liko
Double-Safety Drakes and Deep-Dip rustproofing,
at no extra cost. And each is all dressed up and
ready to save you money. (Rambler American sav­
ings start with the lowest prices of any U.S.-built
carl*) Come see . . . come save today!

TEBTTHE BESTGO RXMBIER

n on e

" H e b w ed

Pnge 12 — April 28, 1961

f r r a lll

SOUTHERNERS WANT RIGHTS DEBATE TO END

ty-

For the first time in sever­
al years Red Cross swimming
classes will not be held in
Lake Mary. A serious short­
age of certified instructors
forced tlia cancellation of
these sessions. I,ako Mary res­
idents have been urged to a t­
tend classes In other areas.
An appeal is being made to
all adult swimmers to volun­
teer for water safety Instruc­
tor training.
Teachers are urgently need­
ed to carry out the Seminole
County swimming program
this year. In order to certify
tho additional teachers re­
quired, an Instructor’s train­
ing course will be conducted
a t tho Municipal Fool in San­
ford, commencing with senior
life saving courses May 4.
Completion of Senior Life
Saving is n requirement for
instructor training.
Any person 18 years of age
or over, male or female, is
eligible to enroll for instruc­
tor training. No pre-registra­
tion is reqilirrd. Applicants
should report to the Munici­
pal Pool in Fort Mellon Park
at 10 a.m. or 7:30 p.m., May
4th. Tbs complete schedule
of classes to dutc are us fol­
lows:
Municipal
Pool—Hanford:
May 4, 10 a m. Senior I.ifu
Having, adults only, Martha
Kilpatrick, instructor; 1 p.m.,
Ilcginner, Advanced Ilcglnner,
Intermediate, Adults only,
Muriel Scott, Instructor; 7:30
p.m. Senior I.ife Saving, 10
years of ago and over, In­
structors Jack Horner and
Jackie Caolo.
Naval Air Station, Sanford:
May 12, 10 a.in., Ueglnner,
Advanced Ilcglnner and In­
termediate, Adult Navy de­
pendents only,
Inalruetois
Kdlth Avencl, Colleen Stuart
and Marge (iarvey. Registra­
tion for summer swimming
classes for Navy children who
have completed the first grade
or above will be held June 0,
11 a.m. to 1' p.m. at tho Of­
ficer's pool. Instructor Peg
Ilom er will lie in charge and
registration will include Be­
ginner, Advanced Beginner,
Intermediate amt Junior Life
Saving.
Casselberry: May 4 Senior
Life Having classes for adults
only will he conducted during
the morning hours. Students
ahould phono Mrs. Kvelyn
llirkennieyer for complete in­
formation regarding registra­
tion for these classes. June 0,
a t the Casselberry Fire Sta­
tion, Registration for Begin­
ner, Advonred Beginner and
Intermediate classes. Seminole
County residents are urged to
phono the Red Cross Chapter
office a t any time for infor­
mation regarding these free
awlmming clnssses.
The aim is to "drownproof”
Sciiiinolu County. People ran
help liy learning to swim,
sending your rhildien to swim­
ming classes or liy becoming
a water safety instructor and
lending a liund in lliu life
•uving program.

ftanfnrb

KENNETH W.

i t ’s

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octane performance so effectively th at it stops power-wasting
knock better than any other antiknock compound. Methyl spreads
more evenly throughout all cylinders of your engine, stands up
under extreme tem peratures. And it’s in Standard gasolines
(Crown and Crown Extra)...at no
increase in price! Another way
that we take better care o f your car.

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many frionds will with him
well a t he rltet tho now
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P A N A M A C IT Y H I R A ID

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KEEP James W.

KYNES

AT T ORNEY GENERAL

Paid Political Advertisement,
Paid For Uy Kvnrs Campaign
Fund, Ronnie Spencer,
Chairman

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tor ail 6 looter* In the Rambler Classic 770 lurdtopa
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..now In Stnndnrd

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�Ckicago Pushes Hunt
For Kidnaped Infant
M

Zip Code 32771

f o n t lf c
J

CHICAGO (UPI) — The as a nurse. Paul Joseph was
Area churches were alerted
heartbroken parents of tiny the first child of aircraft me­ to the possibility that the kid­
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with scattered showers in nfternoon; high today 85-90; low tonight in 70s.
Paul Joseph Fronczak waited chanic Chester Fronczak, 33, naper might try to abandon
WED., APRIL 29, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 179
Established 1908
United Press Leased W re
helplessly today while police and his wife, Dora, 28.
little Paul Joseph. A similar VOL. 56
and federal agents conducted
Police called off a house-to- alert went out to 34 baby\
c l O
^
a desperate search for the house search through a South clinics in the city. Police
woman who kidnaped the Side neighborhood at nightfall strengthened their guard at
Memo to John Fitzpatrick: three-day-old Infant from his and began an intensive check the hospital on the chance the
of all nurses and nurses aides woman would try to bring the
You volunteered at Tuesday's mother's arms.
Concern over the baby's in the city.
! baby back.
County Commission meeting
! health mounted with each
A special contingent of in­
The only solid clue to the
to seek out the answer to a i passing hour.
vestigators pored over the kidnaper centered on a 96question raised by Jim Avery:
The child was born Sunday files at Michael Reese Hos­ ' square block area of the city's
Why did the Ford Founda­ and kidnaped the next day pital and others started a | South Side, where a cab drivtion "cut a melon" and give from Chicago's Michael Heesc painstaking check of the rec­ | er said he took a woman with
$10,300 to Winter I’ark Mem­ Hospital by a woman posing ords of the State Department a baby in Iter arms shortly
orial Hospital, Winter Park;
of Registration and Educa­ after the abduction was dis­
$25 800 to Fish Memorial
tion. They hoped to find some covered.
Park, Del.and; $35,000 to
indication of a present or for­
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
mer hospital worker who
pital, Orlando; $174,800 to
matches the description of the
Orango Memorial Hospital,
Husinrss trends for San­
"Rulletins" promoting the
kidnaper.
Orlando, and NONE to Semi­
ford and Seminole County
way of life for Sanford and
nole Memorial Hospital? Here
Seminole County were dis­
continued a steady rise during
is the answer: Ford Founda­
cussed
this
morning
by
mem­
the past year, according to
tion and American Hospital
bers of the Promotions Com­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
information filed by the Sem­
Association worked out a per*
inole County Chamber of
mittee of the Seminole Coun­
patiant-per-day formula for (UPI) — Vietnamese govern­
Commerce's official publica­
non profit and non tax support­ ment rangers today overran
ty
Chamber
ol
Commerce.
"Our climate, people, hon­
tion, Sem-O-Gram.
ed hospitals and Ford Foun­ a Communist arms factory
Meeting at the Chamber
est municipal and county
in
the
famous
Viet
Cong
Hunk deposita and resour­
dation gave
tlio money.
conference
room
with
the
governments and the St.
ces climbed stendily with the
Seminole Memorial Hospital mountain stronghold of Do
committee
were
advertising
John*
comprise
Seminole
former rising 10.32 per cent
was not considered since it Xa, capturing massive quanti­
County’s greatest assets," said representatives of the Barties
of
modern
arms
and
ex­
nnd the latter up 9.74 per
h
o
u
r
Outdoor
Advertising
is partly supported by tax
James Avery when he ad­
plosives, an American mili­
cent. The figures include
! Company.
money.
dressed
the
noon
luncheon
tary spokesman said.
those from tho First Federal
A "package proposal" will
meeting of the Sanford KiwThe
spokesman
said
167
Saving
A Loans Association.
I
he
prepared
by
Don
Harbour
One candidate running for
anis Club today.
, ...
,
,
Total deposits in the coun­
miss
on
1,10
ct,mI,an&gt;
'
nnd
will
he
a Seminole County Office said weapons were seized from the
The
county
com
ty ns of the end of 1963 stood
submitted for further discuss­
SANFORD KIWANIAN DEWITT MATTHEWS sella tickets to Walter
he knew the campaign was guerrillas, who fled without
chairman said that "we are
fighting.
at $49,158,687 compared w-ith
ion next Wednesday morning
Oielow, editor and inililislicr of The Sanford Herald, for Saturday’s Kicoming down to the wire. He
ready
at
the
drop
of
a
h
a
t,
The rangers are taking part
$44,558,655 a t the rinse of
The committee agreed that
wanis Pancake Slipper and Auction to bo held at Sanford’s Civic Center.
woke up the other morning,
to expound on what's wrong j
in a large-scale government
the "way of life" in the area
1002.
Suppers will lie served front -1:30 until 8 p.m. and the auction will take
introduced himself to his fam­
with
the
county
community
j
operation launched Monday
must he stressed if they are
Sanford postal receipts for
place between 6 and 9 p.m. Proceeds to benefit the club’s fund for tinilcrily and asked for his wife's
wv'icn
we
should
be
talking,
against tlie Communist strong­
to
he
effective.
the
year just ended stood at
priviloKod
children.
vote.
about what's right about it." i
hold some 325 miles north­
Also to lie considered will
$295,131 compared with $241,• • •
He
explained
that
"Our
cli-1
east of the capital in the W. E. (Pete) Knowles,
he solid emphasis on the St.
867 the previous 12-month
Telephone
Inquiry
from rugged central highlands.
Sanford city manager, mate doesn't impress us hut Johns River, labeled several
period, for nn Increase of 22,North Orlando: "Another edi­ Two A m e r i c a n s were was elected vice presi­ millions of Americans have
times as the "Nile of Amor- j t e w j . . .
02 per cent.
tion of ‘The Informer’ came wounded in the initial assaults dent of tiie Florida City
a desire to come here ami ica "
The county's building perout today. I’d like to know on Do Xa and Mang Xin Mon­ Managers
Association enjoy some of it. Our people Other consideration will 1)0
ndta for the year were $8,who puts out tills sheet? day, but government casual­ Tuesday afternoon at are law abiding, responsible!
given ' ‘Sanford nn the St
731,598 compared with $7,Sorry, as much as we'd like ties were light despite heavy a m e e t i n g in St. amt Intelligent citizens, and. Johns" and "Land of Grac791.260, up 12.07 per cent.
we
have
honest,
well
run
|
to tell, we won't In public Communist fire.
ions l.iv ing."
Petersburg.
Hermits for all municipalities
municipal
and
county
governi
print. We will tell you this
Eighteen of the 20 U. S
Involved will he adequate Release Due
nnd the county during the
ments."
. . . It’s not two men.
helicopters used to transport
location of large "bulletins" | HOLLYWOOD (U l’l) —
United Press International stir up prejudice in the civil year totaled $11,807,817, down
Hut Avery singled out the placed at strategic points on lirilish actor Peter Sellers
. . .
the Vitenamese troops were
Miami
Mayor Robert King rights issues.
1.R7 per rent from the previ­
St. Johns- although undove, j
Harold II. Kastner, illus­ struck by guerrilla groundmajor highways leading into Wns expected to he released High picked up his campaign
Karl, campaigning in Tam ous total of $12,033,025.
loped for the most part, as this area. The signs could he
trious potentate of Hahia fire. Four of them and ono
from Crdais of Lebanon Hos­ for governor again today pa- said he would not try to Electric meter installation*
“ A priceless asset." Ho point-1 located near Mims on High­
Shrine Temple, gives special propeller-driven fighter-bomb­
ed to the fact that Sanford I* ! way 1. north and smith of In­ pital today, well oil bi* way with a blast at the Florida l)il win votes on fear and pro during 1963 for Sanford to­
thanks to the Manuel Jacob­ er plane were downed.
closer to salt water than most terstate 4 clnverleaf with to recovery from n near futul Pont interest* headed by Ed­ juillcc, hut on reason. "1 have taled 11.068 compared with
son department store for
A U. S. Air Force captain
come In be known In tills 10,757 the previous year, up
ward Hall.
of the world's great seaports, j Highway 40 and several heart seizure.
making available its entire was killed in neighboring
campaign as the voica of 2 89 per cent.
High
said
the
Du
Pont
He
said
that
the
Seminole
center show window for a Thailand Tuesday in a heli­
others,
reason," lie said.
Spy
To
Depart
holdings
oppose
him
because
Telephone use In Sanford
Chamber's
committee
display pertaining to the copter orash during South
now
Harbour will consider the
PARIS (UlM) — Allied of­ working on the creation of
Sen. John E. Mathews, continued to riso from Ilia
he
advocates
a
minimum
OTTAWA
(UPI)
—
Soviet
a State Road Department's trafShrine’s Crippled Children's East Asia Treaty Organization ficial* appeared concerned to­
newsman Vasily Tarasov, ac­ $1.25 an hour wage for Flor­ pushing his campaign in St. 1962 year-end total of n ,7 i7
Hospital in Greenville, S. C. (SEATO) maneuvers. Seven day that France might follow port authority at first includ­
Petersburg, said 1m would to 15,513, a rite of 5.41 per
cused
of espionage and order­ ida.
Only store in Sanford to do Thai officers also were killed. up it* withdrawal of navsl ed some skeptics. "Hut, I a-- factor in arranging bis promake honesty in the cam cent.
ed
by
the
Canadian
govern­
"The
pulpwnod
ami
timber
sure
you
there
are
no
longer
this, Kastner said. ,
Names of the U. S. casual­ officers from North Atlantic
posals.
industries have been paying palgn the big issue of the Tlie Florida Power A I.ight
. . .
ties were withheld pending Treaty Organization (NATO) any skeptics after many meet­
Cost of the undertaking ment to leave Canada "a t
near
slave wage* for years,” dosing days. " I will keep Company reported a healthy
ing* ami trips to two operat­ would be borne li.v the Semin­ once," prepared today to re­
Another memo to Jim Har­ notification of relatives.
hammering home the fart gain in power sales. At the
commands by moves affecting ing facilities."
High charged.
turn
to
Russia.
ole Chamber and Hie commit­
dy: That automobile which
French force* in Germany.
High said an increased that an huncsl campaign end uf 1962, the total kilo­
Avery
explained
that
for
has been parked daily next
The French government an- every ton of general cargo tee would recommend its in­ Out Of Reach
minimum wage would create means an honest administra watt hour* sold wns 86,500,to the "no parking” sign in
tlon while a campaign of
noiinred Tuesday that it has passing through a port $16.21 clusion in the next fiscal laid
WASHINGTON (UPI) — a boom for Florida's economy fal-e and ridiculous promises 000 ami at the end of last
the courthouse alley has mov­
withdrawn a l l
10 senior is brought into the economy get.
la-cause
of
increased
purchas­
year It amounted to 01,590,The bulletins arc leased Sen. Pal McNamara, D-Mich.,
ed to another space. Hut a
can mean nothing hut an ad
Final county-wide Demo­ French naval officers from of the area and that 44 per­ from Harbour's firm which suid today that despite vigor- ing power,
693, a rise of 9.35 per rent.
county road car was park­ cratic rally’ before the May NATO commands, on the
ministration
fillet!
with
in­
"And I believe that in 1961
cent is paid for labor. He assumes full responsibility for [ous industry efforts, health
This
was for the Sanford ar­
ed in nearly the same spot 5 primary will be held at 7:30 ground that there were no
estimated that at least too.- all maintenance and upkeep, Insurance is “priced out of the the heart and mind ami laxly tellectual dishonesty and a ea servieed hy Fl'ibl*
all morning Tuesday. Sacred p.m. Thursday at Sanford longer any sizable French
romplete
lark
of
integrity,"
000 tons would pass through he said.
reach of the great majority of any Floridian is worth at he said.
cows,, maybe, Jim?
units under them.
least $1.25 an hour," he add­
Civic Center.
a
Seminole
port
the
first
year
Discussed
also
were
"lie-in"
of
people over age 65."
. . .
Seeking votes in Mount
President Charles tie Gaul­ and that more than $16 mil­ bulletins with utility firms,
ed.
All Democratic candidates
Dora. Sen. Scott Kelly promis­
Firm sponsoring Miss Ann arc Invited to be present and le had pulled French naval lion would be pumped into the
Tuesday
High
was
in
Wash­
Mahan, the new "Miss Semi­ to state their qualification* units out of the NATO Medi­ county's economy with nearly which could reduce the cost Princess Weds
ington urging a House Hank­ ed dtrusm en lie would pro­
of Hie Chamber's project, or
ROME (UPI) — Holland's ing Committee to force the tect liicir Industry from tar­
nole County," in the recent for office in three-minute terranean fleet in ISbVJ. Three $750,000 going for wages.
expand it should the various
beauty contest held by the talks.
months ago, be removed tin?
He concluded by saying that factors decide to join m the Princes* Irene, so overcome Du Pont estate to shed its iff concessions which would
with emotion tliut she wept non-txinking interests in Flor­ create
unfair
competition
Sanford Civitan Club in con­ Mrs J. D. Morrison, Semi­ bulk of France's Atlantic "Sanford could lieconie the
venture.
and nearly fainted, was mar­ ida.
from foreign citrus imports.
junction of Seminole County nole County Democratic Ex­ fleet and English Channel largest
The April Coffee Club
inland
distribution
Today's meeting was con­
In Tuesday's campaigning, meeting of the Seminole Cornu
Chamber of Commerce's in­ ecutive Committee chnirman, units from NATO control.
Hep. Fred Karl suid the
center in
Florida,"
and ducted by the committee ried today to Prince Carlo*
dustrial show, was Sanford said the program will be
Only five French subma­ stressed that the enabling a c t , chairman, Clifford McKihbln, Hugo of Hum lion Parma ill I) e m a r ra I ic gubernatorial the only tiling that got as ty Chamher of Commerce will
Atlantic National Hank.
rines in the North Sea still must he carefully prepared and the full group was in al­ a Roman Catholic ceremony campaign has become a much attention as the Flor­ lie held ut 10 u.m. Thursday
broadcast by’ radio.
. . .
boycotted by her purent*.
"drum beating exercise" to ida development commission in the Chamber building, cor­
Presiding over the meeting operate under NATO. The rest to provide authority members ! tendance,
was candidate Fred O. Dick­ ner of First Street and San­
Cdr. Herb Moreland, San- will be Mrs. Kathleen Rey­ of the French navy is under broad but discretionary pow
inson.
Agree On Gatf
fordite assigned to SNAS- nolds, state ami precinct com- purely French command.
ers.
ford Avenue.
Hoth caught it on the chin
raised a German shepherd mittcewomnn, and W. O. Tan­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
NATO offirjals appeared
Cnptuin Robert M. Ware,
as the campaign pace quick­
dog but it was run over and ner, precinct committeeman. concerned about the future of
Senate Democratic Leader
Commanding Officer of NAS,
ened in the final week.
killed on Celery Avenue. He
Mike Mansfield today hacked
the two and one-half French
The other candidates knock­ Sanford, and Captain Janu-a
got another for the family.
GOP Leader Everett M. Dirkarmy divisions nnd three air
ing
heads were Dickinson, O. Mayo, Commander of
The second one, too, was kill­
sen's call for a gag rule vote
force nuclear fighter wings
MIAMI
(UPI)
—
A
wide
Mathews,
Karl, Mayor Hay- Heavy Attark Wing One, will
ed tile same way. So, he got
if Southerners refuse to aet
under NATO command in
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)
aquall
line
knifed
down
tin?
don Hums of Jacksonville, Introduce several new officer*
Thursday at 5 p.m. Is the by next Tuesduy on the civil
a third one five months ago.
West Get many.
who have recently enna
—Tarrant County Judge J. C.
Flomla
peninsula
Tuesday,
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
It
and Kelly.
deadline lor obtaining ap­ I rights bill's jury trial amend­
"Commander," the name of
Duvall is a man who likes to
a
•
pawning
a
tornado,
high
left
Muyport
Tuesday
for
Dickinson caught it from hoard. Other guests expect­
plications lor absentee bal­ ment.
the third dog, broke his leg
gel a full measure of work
winds
and
heavy
rains,
and
about
on
eight-month
assign­
Karl
fur failing to plug fur ed to attend will include new
lots
In
the
May
5
primary,
a couple weeks ago and a
done every month.
forecasters
say
rain
ia
likely
ment
with
the
U.S.
Sixth
completion
of Interstate High­ business a n d professional
arrording to Registrar Ca­ Hearings End
cast was put on it. The cast
Rut defense attorneys for in milla Itiurr.
for most of the state again way 95 along the east coast, men in the rnmmuuity.
was removed Monday and Fleet in the Mediterranean,
WASHINGTON (U l’l) — today.
drunk driving suspects con­
The “knffee-klntchera" will
The squadron, based at San­
and for being with Gov. F ar­
Voters may cast absentee
WASHINGTON (UPI) - tended the Judge was overdo­
that night he, too, was hit
The
House Education and La­
Weathermen here said the ris Hryant "Toll Twins" in enjoy refreshment* of coffeit
by a car and killed. In all ford Naval Air Station, is About 500 persons attended a ing it Tuesday wlu-n he sched­ voles until 5 p.m. Thursday bor Committee coded six
three instances, says More­ commanded by Cmdr. Hatton dinner Tuesday night to honor uled their trials for April 31. In Mis, llrure't rnurthnuse weeks of public heating* squall line was formed when perpetrating "haphazard high­ nnd doughnuts and a half
hour of gixid fellowship.
land, the drivers running over W. Hartholomcw and will Florida's congressional dele­ The lawyers reminded the oilier or mail them for re­ Tuesday on President John­ two fast-moving fronts, one way hljlnks.'
from the North and the other
ceipt by her before 5 p in.
and killing the three dogs serve aboard the USS Frank­ gation.
judge April has only 30 days.
lin I). Roosevelt as part of
Monday, day before the pri­ son's $962 million anti-pov­ fiom the South, cluahed in
A dozen ambassadors from
didn't even stop.
erty program. Member* were South Georgia.
Carrier Air Wing One.
mary rlrctlon.
countries in the Organization
. « .
expected to la-gin diafting a
Four
of the squndron's A3H of American States (OAS) Road Rids
As the line moved south,
As
of
noon
today,
Mrs.
Seminole - DeUary Heart
bill Thursday.
it
whipped up a tornado at
Sky-warrior
planes
left
San­
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
—
Ilrurr
said,
374
absentee
were
special
guests
at
the
an­
Association reports its fund
ford
IMesday
to
spnn
the
At­
The
State
Road
Department
the
farming community of
ballots
had
hern
Issued,
In­
nual
dinner,
which
is
sponsor­
drive so far has raised $8,152
Slim Pickings
Zellwood, near Orlando, and
this year . . . a 44 per cent lantic and Join the group in ed by the Florida Chamber of opened bids Tuesday on pro­ dicating “a high vote In the
CHICAGO (UPI) — Selec­ leveled a parking house and
primary."
Commerce.
jects totaling $21,003,001.
increase over last year's the Mediterranean.
tion of a jury in Teamster several farm buildings. No
total of $5,839. l)r. Luis I’ercz,
union President James It one was injured, and witness­
new president, vows that next
Hoff's $20 million fraud triul es said the storm sounded like
year the $8,152 figure will be
a
me
CHILDREN
slowed In ■ near hall today a jet plane as It moved
surpassed.
ADULTS
12 OR UNDEI
bceuuse of a ruling that jur­ through the area.
. . .
ors will have to spend as long
A short time later, Taike00
Sanford Chamber of Com­
ns four months away from land reported heavy rains and
merce had to postpone its
their jobs nnd families.
strong winds that broke out
flight to Tallahassee because
window* in »evernl stores and
of inclement weather. Its se­
Menu Includes:
Dean Found Dead felled large tree* and a fear
cretary- Jim Talmadgc, has
Cole Slaw
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — power line*.
shown an interest in the Ilis
Nearly three indie* of rain
French
Frleti
Authorities
expected
an
au­
Tree . . . says all published
wus
dumped
on
Jacksonville
topay
today
would
clear
up
linked
H
enna
reports of its measurements
tile mystery surrounding the ns the aqiall line passed, and
are in error. At his request,
GriU
drulli of Dr. William W. Tampa got nearly an inch. Hy
the County Commission has
Hunh Puppies
IVcry, dean of urU and scien­ midnight, the line of had
requested the Florida Forest
Relish Tray
weather
hud
moved
into
the
ce*
at
Tulane
University.
Ilis
Rangers to run off exact mea­
Florida
Strutts.
body
wus
found
Tuesday
high
Coffee
Or Tea
surements.
in the hleaehns of Sug.xr
. . .
Howl Stadium.
Town Meeting
Memo to City Hall: You
Owned A Operated
Mayor Irene Van Ecpoel
had the boat bearing a can­
lly
h is called a meeting of Die
didate's sign removed from
Maxina A Bab
No
Space
Colonies
Goerss, Jimmy Thompson, Douglas Firestone,
SEMINOLE HIUII SCHOOL SENIORS who
North Orlando Village Coun­
Hancock
the boat basin because it was
Dan McCall, and Earl Black; (hack row) Steve
have ulreudy won scholarships to various in­
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Dr. cil for 6 p. in. Thursday in
on city property. How about
Hwy. 17-92 8a.
Sewell, Robert Avrett and Jim Touhy. The
stitutions of higher learning are (from left,
Edward Teller, the father of the village office. Agenda
the candidate'* sign on the
Sanford
front row) Susi Halback, Jennifer Thompson,
scholarships vary from Florida schools to tip- the l|-buinb, predicted Tues­ will Ire restricted to a single
eity parking lot, facing Rood
Ph. FA 2-5965
Carol Jo Oxford, Barbara Bolger, Norma Whitpointments to armed services academies at West day that 5lnr* and the moon item, that of hiring a village
Avenue, right across from
will
never
be
culuuizcd.
tern
and
Eddie
Kesky;
(middle
row)
Uonald
marshall.
Point,
Annapolis
and
Colorado
Springs.
City 1U117 7 7
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Seminole Business Riding High

Red Arms Plant
Captured By
Vietnamese

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Don't Knock It,
Is Avery Plea

Indexes Show
Steady Rise
During Year

'Bulletins' To
Tell Seminole's
Way Of Life

High Raps Du Ponts;
BRIEFS Attacks Low Wages

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New Withdrawal
By France From
NATO Seen

County-Wide
Rally Thursday

Coffee Club To
Meet Thursday

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Texas Judge
Is Way Out

VAH-11 Off To
Mediterranean

Absentee Ballot
Deadline Near

Florida Lashed
By Squall Line

Delegation Host
To OAS Envoys

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longwood School
Schedules 2nd
Regisfralion
By Donna Kite*
Principal Loula Koiky urgei
parent! of f in t graders who
will attend Longwood Ele*
m entary School next term to
rcglatcr th d r children this
Friday if prevtoui registration
baa not been completed.
Tha achool nurse will be on
hand at 1 p.m. in the achool
auditorium to relate health
and prc-achool physical check
up requirement! and to dli
tribute Informative materials
to aailst parent! in preparing
their child for achool.
Parent! will be asked to
complete an enrollment card
and preaent proof of their
cbild'a date of birth. Children
entering tha flrat grade next
term must have reached the
■ge of alx yeara on or before
Jan . 1, 1M5.
Pre-acboolcra for the pre­
sent Longwood Elementary
area include the Longwood
area eoulh to, but not Indud*
tng those living on Scmlnola
Boulevard; Markham Road
north to Big Tree Road and
Longwood Park and the acc*
tion of North Orlando lying
north of SR 434 except the
Coronado llomea area.

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Pape 2 — April 29, 1964

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Papers
inheavy vote areas
EN D O RSE M ATH EW S on basis
of record and qualification . . .
WELCOME WAGON officer* of the new Del­
tona Club were Installed by Mra. Allco Prior,
area representative of Central Florida for Wel­
come Wagon International, right. In the group
were from left, Mra. Kay Hollister, Mrs. Jane

McCarthy, Mra. Beulah Charles, Mra. Mary'
Tucker, Mrs. Lillie Mae Vann, Mrs. Olive
Cralghton, Mrs. Carmella Scudeiri and Mrs.
Mildred Haney, the area hostess.
(Cox Photo)

Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Jones

Welcome Wagon service* In
the community. Introduced
were Mr*. Evelyn Weet of
DeLand and Mra. Margaret
Llmpsrt of Daytona Beach.
Deteart and coffee were
served at the attractively de­
corated tables.
The lovely candlelight In■tallatlon ceremony was con­
ducted by Mra. Alice Prior,
area repreeentatlv* of Cen­
tral Florida for Welcome Wa­
gon International. Mra. Mil­
dred Haney, area hostess,
represented the guiding light
hy holding the white candle

which waa Indicative of her
office.
Mre. Carmella Scudelrl was
Installed as president, Mrs.
Olive Cralghton, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Lilli* Mae Vann,
aecond vice president; Mrs.
Mary Tucker, recording sec­
retary and
Mra. Ruelah
Charles, corresponding secre­
tary. Mrs. Hollister will bo
historian and Mra. Jane MeCarthy will serve aa trea­
surer.
Following the installation
Mra. Weal gave a fascinating
demonstration on arranging
both real and artificial flow­

ers. The interest shown in
this a rt provoked a request
from those attending for the
introduction cf an instruction
course to be taught by Mrs.
West. Interested ladles are
urged to join the Welcome
Wagon Club and, as mem­
bers, enjoy this and many
other activities planned for
the group.
Mrs. Richard Baxter, door
prlis winner, was presented
one of the floral arrange­
ments made during the de­
monstration and tha hostess,
Mrs. Harney, received a lovelly erration of red carnation*.

45 4 -H Girls Enter County Dress Revue
lea Sassman and Mrs. John
Ulmer of Sanford.
Winners In tha senior divi­
sion were Carmen Adriatico
of tlie Oviedo Teen Club, fln t;
Patty Baker of the Lake
Monroe Handy Helpers, se­
cond and Wanda Mixon of
the Sanford Club, third.
In the junior division Janice
Lommler of the Longwood

Club won first, Susan Dunn
of I.ake Monroe Handy Help­
ers, second and Margarot
MeuIIcr of the Slavla Club,
third.
First place winnera each
won a 4-H camp scholarship
and other winners received
cutting shears and seam rip­
per shears.
Before the dresa revue took

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WINNERS in the Annual 4-11 Club County
Droits Revue wore, top, Junior division, Jnnice
Lommler, firet; 8usan Dunn, second nnd Martrnret Mueller, third. In the senior division, bot­
tom, were Cnrmen Adriatico, first; Patty Baker,
second and Wanda Mixon, third.

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Churrli will meat at 7:30 p m.
Friday at thr homa of Mr.
nnd Mra. Waltar Hnhrra,
F r a n c e * Drive, Altamonte
Spring*.
Mra. llobvrg »cive» aa rlaaa
Uarhar and Mra. Charlaa
Jarkaon la praaldrnt.
Ia a t Saturday the IIoberRi
were hoata at a rookout in
honor of Rev. Clifford Graaham, new minleter of tha
church, and Mra. Greeham.
Thla Sunday tha church will
conduct bapliam for naw
membera In Laka llrantley
Immediately following the
m om lnr worahlp aervlce.
O V E K SS Y E A R S
At Flr*t A Palmetto
(Aloag*l4* old poat office)

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GREAT LAKES, 111. (FHTNC&gt;— William B. Pcteraon,
22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam B. Peterson of 84 Wil­
liam Clark a ., Sanford, com­
pleted basic training April
3 at tlie Naval Training Cen­
ter, Great Lakes, 111.
The nine-week training In­
cludes orientation, history
and organisation, seamanship,
ordnance and gunnery, mili­
tary drill, first aid and sur­
vival.
During the training recruits
receive testa and Interviews
which determine their future.
Upon completing the program
they are assigned to service
schools far technical training
or to ships and stations for
on-the* job training In a Navy
rating specialty.
Naval training produces the
power in seapower by supply­
ing qualified personnel to
man tha ships, planes and
shore stations of today’s
Navy.

Bible Class
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place, three winnera In the
presented their w i n n i n g
demonstrations. Marsha Bry­
ant of the I.ongwv&gt;od Club
gave her public speaking ad­
dress, Linda Isbell did a
flower arrangement and Sher­
rill Young showed how a
cigar box can be outfitted to
make a complete sewing box.
Those attending agreed that
this year’s revue was the
most successful ever present­
ed. Advisor for the 4-H Clubs
la Miss Myrtle Wilson, Semi­
nole County home demonstra­
tion agent.

W. B. Peterson
Ends Training

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The Miami Htrald, In Its Issue of April 15, endorsed JOHN E. MATHEWS
for Governor. Among other newspaper endorsements a re :

EDITORIALS of the TIMES

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Welcome Wagon Club Holds Installation

An estimated 100 ladias of
Deltona wera entertained at
tha Community Center on
Lake Monroe for tha Installa­
tion meeting of the Welcome
Wagon Club of Daltona.
Tha meeting wae opened
with the ladlee singing "Su­
wannee River,” In honor of
their adopted state, accom­
panied on the piano by Mra.
Christine Faddock, a vlaltor
from New York. The Invoca­
tion wae given by Mrs. Kay
Hollister followed by an in­
Funeral services for Mrs. troduction of special gueita
Matilda Maude (Chapman) who are sponsors of the new
Jonea, 78, who died at her
Beardall Avenue home Mon*
day, were held at 10:30 a.m.
today at Gramkow Funeral
Home wllh R er. Jamca Har­
din officiating. Burial waa In
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Evergreen Cemetery.
Forty-five Seminole County
Mra. Jonca came to Sanford
In October, 1931. She waa a 4-H Club glrli, modeling their
life long member of the Con- own handwork, gave judges
^relational Christian Church of the annual county dress
and a paat noble grand of the revue a hard task to perform
last Saturday evening.
Itebekah Lodge or Sanford.
The girls walked around the
8unrlvora are her husband,
beautiful
lighted pool at the
John R. Jonca Sr. of Sanford;
aona, John R. Jonca Jr. of Cart Lommlcr home in LongWichita, Kan., Ralph Jones of wood and proved to the large
Shaw Air Forco Base in audience and Judges that they
Sumpter, S. C., and Frank and know how to use a needle
Amos Jones of Sanford; a and sewing machine. Ranging
from sleepwear to the latest
daughter, Mrs. Martha Gra­
made gown, the girls kept
ham of Orlando; 10 grandchil­
their audience In silent ad­
dren and one great grand­ miration aa they were Intro­
child.
duced by Sandra Mlkler who
also described each outfit
Judges for the event were
More than one-half of all
crops raised in Alaika come Mra. George Otto, Mrs. Frank
from the M atanuika Valley 8tcudle and Mrs. Felix Mege
of Longwood and Mrs. Charnear Anchorage.

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S T A T E S W IN G IN G
TO M A TH EW S !

Mathews Best Choice
for Governor

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Six mon Iiavo offered for
This
applause
not lightly
ernor on tlio Democratic ticket. given. Those whoisdraw
it ora
One of them Is virtually certain men of honor, intelligence and
to occupy the executives mansion ability.
in Tallahassee. Sift as you will
A look At some of the legisla­
through theso names, match the
tion Mathews has sponsored procandidate* qualification for qual­ vidca
Insight to the man’s thought
ification and judge them person­
ality by personality. One atonda processes. He pushed a blll to
out above all the rest aa best fit­ iiard against land-fraud ad ver­
ted, by background, experience sing; a law to make doctors re­
temperament and strength of port cases of child abuse; a bill
character to servo ns governor of to curb tho home improvements
racket; legislation to enlarge state
Florida—John E. Mathew*.
schools for mentally retarded
Tho first thing that Impresses children. He pressed for placedu about John Mathews Is that
un«
a doesn’t talk in curvet. His
an
platform Isn’t filled with gim­
has
micks. He «sn’t promising pie in saved the state some $20 million.
tho sky. If tho voters ore looking
for someone who will offer a
Ha advocates solving racial dis­
basket of pledges which cannot
be fulfilled, John Mathews Is not putes by keeping lines of com­
their man.
munication open between the
races and settling issues on a
reasonable basis before they a n
taken into the streets.

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Obviously, Mathew* docan’t
believe in lulling voters to sleep
with fiscal fairy tales. He prom­
ises eco n o m lctl government,
sound administration — and an
honest assessment of what might
be
necessary-to ’---keep Florida------mov­
1-------------ing forward.
We like tho frankness of this
opce-stralght-A stu d en t, Navy
veteran (Bronze Star), Methodist
lay minister and devoted family
man. We believe he Is- capable
of providing the leadership our
state needs, of presenting an at­
tractive Image to other parts of
the nation end instilling confi­
dence in Florida government
Florida needs John Mathews
and we recommend him ae the
most outstanding candidate for
governor on the May 5 ballot

THE TAMPA TRIBUNE
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Editorial
OUR OWN CHOICE, after
long consideration of the men
and their records, is Senator
Mathews.
Mr. Mathews has the advant­
age of having served in both
houses. And, over-all, his record
for effectiveness in the Legisla­
ture is better. He is the only
legislator to have boen voted by
n e w s m e n "most outstanding
member" in both House and Sen­
ate. Although he represents a Mg
county, ana the urban view, he
gets along well with am all-county
legislators.
His philosophy is middle-road.
He is candid in discussion and
he has the courage of his con­

victions. For example, although
ho Is from a North Florida area
strongly segregationist in senti­
ment, he was one of the leaders
in tho successful fight against
bills which would have closed
ubllc schools to prevent Integraon. And he is the only guber­
natorial candidate we know who
went into Polk County, the phos­
phate center, and told the people
he believed phosphate and min­
eral mines ought to pay a sever­
ance tax.
He believes In sound fiscal
policies. He does not engage in
the demagoguaTs game of voting
for new appropriations and then
voting egsmit new taxes to meet

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them. After the scandal over ex­
ivagant borrowing and spendtravagant
tag by the* Turnpike Authority,
he helped pass higlilinfill tJAhsenlng control over its activities
and limiting fees to bond dealers
handling state borrowings. He
also pushed through the Legisla­
ture Mils requiring competitive
bids on stats printing, at a saving
estimated as high as $2 million
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Senator Mathew's jpubfie . . .
erd and his personal History lead
ua to believe that he would, ae
Governor, give Florida the lead­
ership its problems demand and
its opportunities deserve.

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The Times strongly endorses
Mathews for those reasons t
** Mathews will bo a more effec­
tive governor than any of tho
other candidates.
** Mathews has the best record
of accomplishmentt valuable to
Florida.
Mathews is the most knowl­
edgeable candidate on Florida’s
problems and ways to solve them.
Mathews has conducted the
most forthright campaign.

Mathews For Governor

t* Mathews Is e political "doer"
not a “promiser.1'
MATHEW HAS WON seven
awards for effectiveness as a
maker of laws, Including The
Times '61 and ’63 citations as a
most valuable member of the
Legislature. Hishonors have been
voted both by Florida newspaper
odltors and by legislators with
whom hs served.
For hie outstanding work In
the ’63 session, Mathews has

bean called "the. floor leader for
good government."
This it the kind of leadership
Florida needs Ui thr governor^
office.
On thejoitfcal Issue of race

could create for Florida a new
climate of harmonious racial
progress

FLORIDA MUST HAVE TH E b e s t
QUALIFIED MAN FOR GOVERNOR

JOIN THE MATHEWS VICTORY
MARCH • VOTE MAY 5
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vote for JOHN E.“JACK”

MATHEWS
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Bryan Seized; Missing Boy Returned To Family Unharmed
Kidnap Suspect
Caught By FBI
In New Orleans

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Florida Stale
To Mark 25th
Year Friday

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Brralh April 129, 1964 — Pnge 3

Funeral Set For Mrs. Fielder
It linora 1 services for Mrs.
Ilnnnnh Christine Fielder, 68,
will be conducted by llev.
If. V. Palmer at 1 p.m, Sun­
day at First Shiloh Mission­
ary Baptist Church. Inter­
ment will be in Restlawn
Cemetery.
Mr*. Fielder was found
dead in her automobile nt
1:30 p.m. lust Sunday on Hol­
ly Avenue, apparent victim
of a heart attack.
A native of Madison Coun­
ty, Fla , Mr*. Fielder had
been a resident of Sanford
since 1930. She resided at
1301 West 12th Street. She

was a member of Lily Whits
Lodge 66.
Surviving are her husband,
Dan Fielder; six childrru,
Austin Jackson and Robert
Fielder, Sanford; Milton Jack*
son. New York City; Mrs.
Helen Stoner, Washington,
D. C.; Mrs. Marie Little, At­
lanta, lia , and Mra. Mildred
Moore, Jacksonville; threw
sisters and thrre brothers.
Wihon-Eichclbcrgcr Mortu­
ary is in charge of arrangaincuts.

NEW OltI.EANS. (U PI)—
Sanford's
Gene
Tucker,
A kidnap suspect who said
president of Florida State
Bank, is staging a double
he liked to see “little boys
barreled celebration on Fri­
tied up and screaming" sat
day.
dazed in a jail cell today and
May 1 is the 25th anni­
in Tennessee a mother clutch­
versary of the bank, and all­
ed her son and wept with joy.
day festivities include the
But Ihr arrest of sandygiving away of six beautiful
haired Joseph Hrynn Jr.
prizes, including a color
Tuesday brought little hap­
television set and five ster­
piness to the town of Mount
ling silver sets amt pieces.
LYMAN TEC CLUB student* Uiehurd Grant,
Pleasant. S. C.. where the
Simultaneous with the an­
right,
and Bill Ingram wan first and second
massive manhunt begun.
niversary is the installation
place in the exteniperanocous *|&gt;eaking contest
Two off-duty FBI agents
of a $50,000 I MB electronic
held recently at the state convention. Bichard
came upon Bryan in a shop­
hanking system, the first ot
also took second place in public speaking.
its kind in Seminole County.
ping center here Tuesday,
Rest Of Year
wrestled him to the pavement
The new system introduces
WITH FRUIT ON
NEW YORK &lt;UPI)—"Luth­
magnetic numbered check* to
ami rescued his victim, 8er" was named best play and
banking customers of this |
year-old Dennis Burke. Den­
IN CANS!
"Hello Dolly!" ties! musical
nis was kndnaped from Hum­
area
for
the
first
time.
The
S T E R L IN G S IL V E R will Ire among the prize* to be given at the Silver
of the I9G3-61 theatrical sea­
TIME TO PLANT NOW!
boldt, Term. Friday.
electronic system, which in­
Anniversary celebration of Florida State Bank Friday. Displaying one of
son by the New York Drama
cludes nine pieces of equip­
But the warrant the FBI
BIRTHS
APRIL
28
the sets from the left: Aline Christnius, Ann Belle Coleman and Connie
Critics' Circle Tuesday.
ment. will be on display in
had for Bryan, one of their
Grapcville Nursery
To Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Wil­
ADMISSIONS
Bridges.
(Herald Photo)
the hank lobby for the anni
10 most wanted men, charges
2221 Grapevllle Ave.
Connie Jones, Clara Adding­ lis, a ll.iliy Roy, Sanford.
versary.
him with tire kidnaping of 10822-0888
Tobacco
was
the
first
legab
ton.
Elizabeth
Wilson,
Lynn
DISCHARGES
Loring Burgess and Richard j
year-old John David Kobison
tender
of
the
Virginia
colony.
Keogh, vice presidents of the Ann Hahn. Sherman Gregory Lillian Otty, * Marjorie Mc­
of Mount Pleasant. John Da­
hank, are currently engaged j Franklin HI. Rnndolpf Mor- Dermott, Adille Smith, Car­
vid disappeared Feb. 27, and
in a long range promotion to j rit, Yvette L Reitz, Alton
on March 31, his skeleton
By Maryann Miles
dent; Mrs. William Carpenter,
rie Clough, Ruby C. Arnette,
inform
banking customers of Gcrrin, Janies Green, Linda
was found in s mangrove
Nominating committee rec­ secretary and James Ancrum,
Morris,
Malimla
Gayle
Dona­
Curtis James Mntthrw-a, and
the advantages of those odd­
awi.mp in Hallandale, Fla.
treasurer.
hue, Lolita Ilrown, Lawrence Mary W. Harrows ami Baby
ommendations
for
new
offic­
looking
magnetic
numbers
on
Bryan, a former mental pa­
Members of the nominating
K. Kirkpatrick, Joyce E. Ell­ Girl, all of Snnford; Harold
checking accounts.
tient, was to go before a e r s of the Bear Lake Com- committee were Mra. Mary
ington
ami 'Marvclla Owens, Joseph Pell, Osteen; Henry
U. S. commissioner here Imunity Club were presented Wood, chairman and Mra.
nil of Sanford; Oscar M. Har­ G. Nichols, Deltona; and Rob­
again today. Federal officials at the April meeting.
Helen Cockley, Mrs. Nan
nett, DcHnry; and Ida Pud- ert Charlea Dorn, I.ake Mon­
in South Carolina want to 1 Candidates n a m e d were Bill), Richard Mathes and
gett.
New Smyrnn Reach.
roe.
try him for the kidnaping, i Itichard Ostrander, president; Russell l.oomia.
and state officials said they Earl C. Howell, vice presiMOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - In
Elections are scheduled for
would not press their case.
vevtigators today searched
the
May
meeting
at
which
YieS
Dennis, sunburned and sil­
•
for the cause of a flash fire on |
time nominations from the
ent, was flown to Memphis
an aircraft ferry that asphyx­
floor
will
be
accepted.
Offic­
HELPS
YOU
HEAR
ADD A BOOM — ENCLOSE A PORCH
iated five shipyard workers
late last night by the FBI,
ers will he installed in June.
THE THINGS YOU
before they could escape.
where his parents met him on
WE’LL HE C.LAI) TO HELP YOU
There were 34 members
the runway. His mother, his
The Croatan, with a cargo
WANT TO HEAR...
Mrs. Olive Penelope McCar­ and seven visiting political
WITH PLANS AND ESTIMATES.
ot helicopters and single-en­
father and his 12-year-old thy, 70. of Marta Hoad. De­
gine planes bound for Europe,
brother—the last person in nary, died Sunday night in candidutea present for the
was undergoing routine main­
Humboldt to see him—clutch­ Wayside, N. J., where she had meeting. New members wel­
Free Enltmatea
comed were Mrs. Hal Gett­
Maple Ave.
tenance when the fire broke
ed the boy and cried.
been visiting her sons and ings and Mr. and Mra. H.
MAIt’O
HEADING
AH)
SERVICE
at
One Bill
out Tuesday.
Dennis himself showed no their families.
Howland.
MIL GEORGE C. HEARN, CONSULTANT
It raged out of control for
To Pay
6 lh St.
emotion untill they got into
She came to DcBary In
Mnthes reported on suggest­ JAMES II. HILL, Avi­ three hours in a small area.
MILLER RADIO ANII APPLIANCE
The Gregory
an FBI car to be driven back 1955 from Springfield, N. J.,
Only a few of the ship's 75
118 PARK AVE., SO. — PHONE 322-0352
Way
home to Humboldt. Tears wlicre she was active in ed plans for incorporation of ation Machinist’s Mate
a proposed Seminole County
KVEItV FRIDAY — 10 TILL 8
men amt officers w e r e
came to his eyes then.
(Jet)
Airman,
was
se­
church work. She was a mem­
322-0500
alaiard, and none was in dan­
The FBI said the boy was ber of the DcBary Commun­ Taxpayers Association which
Main Office — 35 W. I’lne — Downtown Orlando
lected
1
1
e
n
v
y
Attack
will
bo
further
discussed
at
ger.
apparently unharmed. When ity Methodist Church Choir,
the news reached Humboldt was the first president of the the next meeting. M. C. Rosa Squadron Seven "Blue
tlmt he was safe, people ran local WSCS, waa a Sunday reported on conditions of the Jacket of the Month"
into the streets shouting School teacher and a member drainage ditch located on tho for March 1904. He
Rear Lake Road county lot,
“ they found the boy.”
of the church's official board. stuting that he was “ sure was commended by the
Bryan, from Audubon Park,
Services and burial took county work crews would Commanding
Officer
N. J.. was arraigned Tucs- place in New Jersey.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
clean
it
up
before
they
move
and
presented
an
en­
duy and his bond was set at
out of the area.”
graved squadron light­
SI-iO.OOO. But he seemed so
AS OF APRIL 15, 1964
Hostesses for the evening er during ceremonies
When buying apples, re­
dazed he couldn't tell the
commissioner w h e t h e r he member two or three apples were Mrs. Carr Bell and Mrs. aboard the USS Enter­
wanted to rail his family or equal one pound: one peck Ancrum. The next merting is prise, which is deploy­
yields 24 36, one bushel has scheduled for May 21 with ed with t It e Sixth
request a lawyer.
“I don’t understand this 96-144 apples and one pound Mrs. E. K. Hardee and Mrs. Fleet.
kidnaping,” he said, hit voice makes IVi cups of applesauce. Loomis as hostesses.
breaking. “ I didn't kidnap
SANFORD, FLORIDA
anybody. I didn’t do any­
EDWARD
thing.”

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Community Club Sets Election

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Cause Of Flash
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Mrs. McCarthy
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KKK To March
In Protest
JACKSONVILLE (UFI) Tho Ku Klux Klan announced
today it would stage a march
through downtown Jackson­
ville Saturday afternoon to
protest against the civil rights
bill pending in the U. S. Sen­
ate.
Mayor Haydon Burns' office
said a permit would be Issued
for the mrrcl as soon as de­
tails of the route were worked
out with police traffic division
Capt. C. L. Rainci.

1.
S.
3.
4.
5.

WOULD APPRECIATE YOUK VOTE
AND SUPPORT ON MAY 5. 1961
T.ifelimr resident of Seminole County. Active Mem­
ber of the Methodist Church of Geneva.
Cattleman and citrus grower.
Interested la development and growth of Seminoto
County.
.
Wilt rooperate with City, County and State offi­
cials for improvement of roads and bridges.
With children of my own to educate, I am person­
ally Interested In the Public School Statem of Semi­
nole County, and will work with School officials for
the betterment of schools.
^

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I’d. I'ol. Adv.

Loans and Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Assets
U. S. Government Bonds
Other Bonds
Cash and Due From Banks

$ 7,276,611.26
65,152.02
233,464.65
6,229,922.85
1,608,317.04
1,149,432,67

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World champion* though
■ro, the Loo Angeles
Dodger* a r t not above belting
0 pood n a n when be'o down.
That good man la Ken John­
son of tbo Houston Colt*, who
loot Thuradir became the
first pitcher In major league
history to lose a nine-inning
no-hitter and wbo Tuesday
night turned In another ex
eeQent performance only to
bow to the Dodgers, 8-1.
The Dodgers, at course,
have been having their own
troubles with three star pitchera ailing and with various
other injuries to important
ptayers. So they left their sen­
tim ent in tbs clubhouse and
carved out a third straight
victory that (till leaves them
In ninth place in the National
League five game* behind the
grant • running Philadelphia
Phillies.
But consider Johnson, the
80-year-old righthander wbo
baa allowed o total of three
nam ed runs and eight hits
In two consecutive games —
end lost them both: Alongside
b in . the hard luck Roger
Craig of m i and H O looks
like the guy who hR the $181,•
•00 twin double at Roosevelt
Raceway.
Johnson wss tapped for a
fun in the first timing on
Maury Wills' single and Wil­
lie Davis' triple but Johnson
and the Colts got even in the
seventh on o triple by Jerry
Grate and Eddie Kasko's
oqureae bunt
The Johnson's game went
down the drain as Dick Tracewskl tripled to lead off tiie
eight, Wills doubled and Wally
Moon followed with a single
Mat sent Maury scooting across the plate,
A few moments later John­
son wss under a shower In
the Houston clubhouse ponderM l the fortune of pitchers
who tofl for a team that
m l score runs.
The Phillies, eo young and
vibrant that they can't look
back od the 111 fortune of oth
era, continued their fast ear­
ly pace with a 4-2 victory
•v er the Cincinnati Reds; The
• t. Louis Cardinals downed
(be New York Mots, 84), and
(be Milwaukee Braves beat
Me Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-5.
hi the other NL games.
• • •
In the American League
Minnesota topped Cleveland,
M , Boston scored a 6-4 11Inning victory over Baltimore
Kansas City defeated Detroit,
i-1 and Los Angeles edged out
Washington, 2-1,
Rookie Ritchie Allen had
lour hits and drove In two
runs and pitcher Art Mahaf.
fey hit a key double In his
own behalf for the Phillies,
who won their eighth game
in 10 starts. Matuffey doub­
led and scored on Johnny
CsUlsoo's tingle to break a
1-2 tie In the seventh and
Allen followed with triple for
a s Icing run. Allen's sixth
Inning homer had tied the
score lor Mabaffey, who won
bis first game of the aeason.
Ernie Breglio pitched a
five hitter and didn't permit
• Met base-runner to reach
third In gaining hla second
win. Ken Blyer had a homer
and two singles and rookie
PhQ Oagllano, replacing J u ­
lian Javier at second bate,
doubled home two runs in a
a four-run fltth-lnnlng rally.
Mat ace A1 Jackson suffered
hit third loss against one
victory.

*7

Rookie Jade Smith's four
trainee of middle-running re­
lief pitching were rewarded
witth his first big league vielory a t the Braves pounded
Bob Friend and three sue
castor* for XI hits. Felipe
Alou had three hits, Denis
Me nice bad two and Joe T o m
homered for the Braves,
6an Francisco at Chicago
waa rained o u t

Major Leagues
National League
W L P e t GB
a 2 JB00
Philadelphia
* s .700 1
San Fran.
7 8 .883 2
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
7 8 .583 2
7 • .838 2V4
St. Louis
• • .500 8
Cincinnati
8 • .429 4
Houston
Chicago
4 8 .400 4
8 • 464 8
Loo Ang.
3 8 .182 6Vt
New York
Tuesday's Remits
San Fran, at Chicago, ppd.,
rain
St. Louis 8 New York •
Los Angeles 2 Houston 1
Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati I
Milwaukee • Pittsburgh •
Thursday's Games
San Francisco at Chicago
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
Los Angeles at Houston &lt;N)
Phils at Cincinnati (N)
Only games scheduled
American League
W L Pet. GB
5 3 .625
Cleveland
Minnesota
7 5 .583
Chicago
8 4 .556 U
Detroit
« S .845 tt
S 5 .500 1
Baltimore
New York
4 4 .500 1
Waihlngton
A 7 .462 m
Boiton
8 • .455 m
I 7 .417 S
Los Aag.
K an su City
3 S .375 2
Tuesday's Results
Chicago a t New York, ppd
rain
Boston 8 Baltimore 4, 11 hull
Minn. • Cleveland a, 10 Inna
Kansas City 5 Detroit i
Ix&gt;l Ang, 2 Washington 1
Thursday's Games
Detroit at Kansas City
Cleveland at Minnesota
Chicago at New York
Only games scheduled

Little National
Resalta Tuesday
Loc. Engineers 17, Standard
oti a
Loc. Engrs.
453 014—17 8 3
Standard Oil 000 530— 8 4 3
WP—Doug Malzowskl &lt;3-0),
LP-Cook (0-1), 1IR — David
Lee (Loc. Engrs.)
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Hunt Llncoln-Mercury 6 0
Locomotive Engrt.
8 2
Chase
8 4
3 4
First Federal
Standard Oil
0 7
Hunt at Chaie, 4:30 p.m.
(At Bay Avenue Park)
EXPANDS
CHICAGO (U P D -Jam es D.
Norris, owner of the Cblcsgo
Black Hawks hockey team
and the Spring Hill Farm
Stahls, has extanded hla oper­
ation* to the harneia racing
field with the purchaie of pac­
ers named Gallant Star, Dan­
dy Danny and Clnn Rotan,

MAJOR

^y Julian Bteostroaa
Ronnl* Hughes, aporta edl
tor of ths TUusvill* Star-Ad­
vocate, told ua last weak dur­
ing o visit to Sanford that
th* gridiron T m lara of Tltusvilla High will be loaded
with talent this fell.
W# aaaured him, of courts,
that Seminolt will miss soma
of last year’s talent but th*
club won't be without some
gcod horses, either. The tilt
will be played In TltuavlUe.
The contest will be one of
t h e three non - conference
t-nmi-* Seminole will play this
season. Tha others will be
•gainst Lyman and DeLand.
• • *
Rabies la Increasing among
Florida wildlife, says the
State noard of Health, and
the agency declare* all pos­
sible precaution* should be
taken to protect domestic
animal*. Th* spread la prin­
cipally among raccoons and
tha concentration is mainly
from the central portion of
th* peninsula northward with
some In the Panhandle.
Dr. James B. Nichole, direc­
tor of th* Division of Veterin­
ary Publle Health, snid es­
pecially that hunting dogs, or
pet* which run loos* in the
country, shcnld he Immunised
because these animal* fre­
quently get Into scraps with
rabid wild Ilf* and become
Infeeted.
s e e
Florida'* baseball eoaeh,
Dave Fuller, baa been Induc­
ted a* *n honorary member
of Blue Kay, tha first Gator
athletic official thus honor­
ed.
“This would have to rank
aa the highlight of my ca­
reer," said Fuller. "I'm plea*•d and vary proud to bo given
■uch an honor."
Fuller waa Indueted along
with Gov. Farrla Bryant and
Secretary of State T o m
Adame.
* * *
A man owning an 8-year
old horse finally entered him
In a rare. Having no previous
record the nag went off at t»0"
to 1. lie was first out of tha
goto and circled the track
to win by several lengths.
Naturally the stewards were
suspicious and called In the
owner.
"How com* you never
raced thla hors* before?"
they demanded, "after all you
have had him for eight
year*
"To tall th* truth," the
o w n e r eheepishly replied,
"until he was seven w*
couldn't catch him!"
* • •
The warning on tha flap
of .22 long rifle cartridge
boxes — "Rang* on mile, be
careful"—I* one to be heeded
by all gun user*, aaya tha NaUonal Rifle Association.
Th* maximum ranga for a
standard .22 long rifle cart­
ridge la about 1,450 yards,
with tha gun angled a t ap­
proximately 25 degrees. No
m atter how nearly level to
tha ground any rifle it pointUd, tha bullet will go o long
way.

MIGHTY MICKEY — Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle uses a little hand
English trying to coax his lofty fly hall into fair territory. The ball went
for a long fttrike in the nlxth ns the Yanks heat the Baltimore Orioles,
6 to 4.
(NEA Telephoto)

Ticket, Ticket! Field O f 12 Shapes
Who Has Record Up For Derby Event
Payoff Ticket?
WESBURY, N. Y. (UPI) —
Who was Use racegoer who
held the only ticket on a
record twin double payoff of
♦132,232.80 at Roosevelt Race,
way Tuesday night?
Track officials determined
that the ticket waa sold in
the grandstand. And a tic*
ket seller there "thought" he
sold It to a woman.
"Maybe the person who
bought tho ticket lost it or de.
strayed It by mistake," said
another official of the Long
Island harneia track.
At any rate, nobody show­
ed up to claim the winfall
before the track closed for
the night.
In twin double wagering, a
bettor who picks the winners
of the sixth and seventh races
cashes in that ticket for an­
other on the final two races.
Those who pick all four
winners split the pool; and If
only one ticket Is sold on the
winning combination, s u c h
as last night, tho lucky ticket holder collects the entire
POt.
Tim old record payoff for
a twin double was set only a
week ago at Gulfstraam Park
when a married couple. John
and Helen McGrady of West
Hollywood,
Fla.,
collected
UH,(192.20 for a $2 wager.

NOCUSH GOES HOME
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) —
C a l McLIah, Philadelphia
Phillies pitcher placed on the
temporary disabled list two
weeks ago, baa returned to hla
borne la Edmond, Okie. MeUak la suffering from a shoul­
der Injury and will be out of
•olloa a t least until Mag U .
¥

LOU1SVH.LE, Ky. (UPI) A field of 12 shaped up to­
day for Saturday's running of
the (125,000 added Kentucky
Derby following a brilliant
victory by Hill Rise Tuesday
In the (15,000 derby trial.

Men's League
Remits Tuesday
Long wood 21, UHO T
Longwood GOO 117 8—24 20 8
USD
010 211 2 - 7 10 14
W P-Roy Lilk (14), L P John Worth (0-4), H R-Roy
Ynurshael (Longwood)
Robb's 8, Chase I
Cham
201 010 1 -4 7 8
Robb's
202 040 x - 8 12 8
W P-SImon (14), LP—Dick
Frank (42), HR* — William
Behrens (Chase),, G e o r g *
Swain (Robb's) )
STANDINGS
Team
W L
6 0
Kingswood
3 2
Mcllanry
3 2
Wilson Maier
Cliiso
4 3
4 3
Robb's Construction
Longwood
8 4
3 4
Fla. Stale Rank
0 7
USO
Games Tonight
Kingswood at Wilson Maier,
7:30
Mcllnncy at Fla. State Bank,
8:45
(At Memorial Stadium)

There remained th* possi­
bility that a few others may
join them If rival owners re­
cover la time from the jolt
they got when Hill Rite cut
loose with a breathtaking run
In tho final derby race. It
firmly established the Cali
fqrnla colt th* solid favorite
In the 80th running of Amer­
ican’s racing classic.
" It ahook me up pretty
good, "admitted Elliot Burch
who trains Quadrangle, the
Wood Memorial winner, tor
the Rokeby Stable at Paul
Mellon. "1 didn't each much
of my dinner last night."
But Quadrangle will be
back for the first of the tri­
ple craws classic along with
Wlodfleld Farm s' Northern
Dancer, Rex Ellsworth's the
Scoundrel, Roy Sturgis' Mr.
Brick, Harbor View Farm ’s
Roman Brother, Cecil Car­
mine's Dandy K., Tumblewood
Holtsinger’s Prince Davelle,
Radkovlrh and Clark’a Wil
Rad, Emil A. Dust's Royal
Shuck, and Earl W. Davis' Ex­
tra Sell.

HOME-RUNNER
BOSTON (UPI) - Former
first baseman Jimmie Foxx
hit 30 or more home runs for
a record consecutive 12 years,
1929 to 1840, while with the
Philadelphia Athletics a n d
Boston Red Sox.

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player* that some—particul­ neighbors had to congratulate
arly old-timers — Insist ax­ him by telegram.
is ts.
"I was so excited," he
"Efficiency expert*,” he said, "I couldn’t eat for a
said. "I know they pretty day and a half."
3
well ruined things in my part
Maybe that's what tha oldof tha South."
timers mean by a "hungry"
The balding, drawly Indue- ballplayer.
tee to th* Raaeball Hall of
Fame and coach of the Kan■a* City Athletic* was bom
in High Point, N.C., and
railed in Georgia.
Results Tuesday
"When I waa growing up,"
Navy 22, George's 8
he said, "the textile mill* all George's
400 010— 8 4 8
had good team* which fed a Navy
386 lSx—22 10 1
large percentage of th* play­
W P-Scott Harris (2-0), LP
er* into the major leagues. -H a rle y Sikes (14). HRs—
Then along cam* those clock Walter Jordan (N ary), Fred­
watcher* and at*p-count«rt die Turman (Navy)
who persuaded management
STANDINGS
that it wasn't efficient to hire Team
W L
boya just because they eould Navy
8 1
play ball."
Florida
State
Bank
4 3
a
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*
4 1
George's
Hie man who had a 410 Perfection Dairy
4 8
batting overage in hla 20 Sanford Atlantic
• •
years with tha Chicago White
Games Today
Sox said he thought maybe Sanford Atlantic at Florida
th* attitude of youngster*
State
had changed rtnee h it callow
(4:30 p.m., Ft. Mellon Park)
days, possibly becaus* tha
efficiency expert* had abol­
SMITH SIGNS CONTRACT
ished the chance of making a
OTTAWA, OnL (U PD -D on
living by playing ball as a
Smith, former star halfback
sideline. lie gave an example
for th* University of Missouri,
" I live in Sandy Springs, a
has signed a contract with tha
)
suburb of Atlanta," he said.
Ottawa football club.
"The other day I waa walking
past a street corner where
two kids were hanging out.
Somebody cam* along and
asked them if they wanted to
BAIT BUCKET
get Into a gam* they were
2 Ml. W. of Sanford Rt, 48
getting up. 'Okay, If some­
Featuring
body sends a car for us', th*
• Bagged Minnows
kids answered."
•
# #
ReeuMa Tweeds y
• Shiners — Mad. A
Appling,
who
played ehortLarge
Elks l | , Studae 8
stop
from
1930
through
1980,
•
Missouri*, Wontu,
Lake Mary- at ctvlUa, ppd.,
was never in a World Series.
Cricket!
wet grounds
"I dunno what kind of
Elks
901 001 0—It 10 0
Ph. 322-6840
Shrine
001 010 1— S 2 2 thrill I missed In that," he
W P-O ary Maple* (JO), LP
Paul Plvec (3-1)
STANDINGS
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ON 100 BRANDS
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The Navy cruised into first
plaee In the City Recreation
Department'! Little American
L a a g u e Tuesday afternoon
with a convincing 23 to S vic­
tory over George's.
The victory was featured by
a pair of grand slam home
runs—one by Walter Jordan
and the other by Freddie
Turman.
Meanwhile, David Lee clout­
ed his fifth homer of the sea­
son in pacing tha Locomotive
Engineers to a 17 to 8 victory
over the lowly Standard Oil
nine In the Little National
League.
Rain forced cancellation of
the Junior League contest be­
tween Lake Mary and the Civitans Tuesday afternoon but
Tuesday night the Eiks jump­
ed off to a nine-run lead in the
first frame and coasted to an
11 to 3 win over the Shriners.
Cary Maples allowed only
three hits while Lloyd Wail
and Dilly StIUer each bad two
hlta to pace the Elks.
Tuesday night at Fori Mel­
lon Park Robb'*, paced by
George Swain’s first inning
homer, took an 8 to 5 decision
from Chase A Co. It was tha
third win In a row for the
Constructionmen and Dick
Frank racked up hit fourth
mound victory of the aeason.
In the only other contest
played, Longwood b 1 a a t e d
USO pitching for 20 hits which
they combined with 14 USO
errors to take a 2? to 7 win
over the USO nine. It was the
seventh straight loss tor the
USO'ers. Roy Yourshtel hom­
ered for longwood.

A D V ER TISED IN

Altamonte Downs
Bear Lake, 6 To 4
The Bear Lake Pirates
dropped a 8 to 4 decision
Tuesday to the Altamonte
Springs Twins. The Twins
posted single markers In the
A n t and fourth plus four big
runs la the third to take the
margin of victory.
The Pirates got a pair of
runs in the first and two
more In the third. Danny
Duncan and Rick Constantine
hurled for Bear Lake with
MUw Welrick behind the
plate.

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Benefit Show Set M a y 12 For Retarded Children

Youth Program
Committee Has
Planning Meet Annual Grass
Show Scheduled
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
A meeting to plan the DeBary Youth Program, which
ia aponsored by the Civic Ai«
•ociation with repreientativea
of varioui organliationa in the
community serving as a steer*
ing committee, was held Mon­
day morning at the Commun­
ity Center with Chester Rear*
iek, president of the civic as*
aociation, in charge.
Glenn Smith, association
welfare chairman, will spear*
head activities for the pro­
gram during the summer
months at the Community
Center. Eleven weeks of plan­
ned activity has been sched­
uled starting June 10. A meet*
ing will be held May 10, at
7:30 p.m. at the center for
parents of local children who
will be participating.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich will
serve as secretary of the com*
mittee and Richard Fawley
as treasurer.
Many suggestions and new
ideas were offered at Mon­
day's meeting and plans were
discussed to form a little lea­
gue in DeBary if arrange­
ments can be completed. A
basketball court also was sug­
gested and it was estimated
that visits to the skating rink
will be one of tha best attend­
ed activities.

A Merry-Go-Round benefit inole Association for Retard­
show is planned for May 12 ed Children.
at « p.m. with proceeds go­
Plana were begun for tha
ing to the work of the 8em*
show a t a recent meeting in
tha homa of Anne K arntt.
Election of officers waa also
dlscutaed.
Nominated for president la
Mrs. Jim Hunt; vies presi­
dent, Mrs. Sylvia Huhn;
treasurer, Mra. Edna Murray;
The third annual Florida
secretary, Mra. J trry Keith;
Turf*Grass Trade Show will and phone committee, Mra.
be held Thursday through
Joyce Walker.
Saturday a t the Seville Hotel,
Association member* thank­
Miami Beach, ai.j the Plan­
ed the Future Farmer* of
tation Field Laboratory, Fort
Lauderdale.
The program tnclodee a
field day a t tha University
of Florida's Plantation Field
Laboratory
turf-grasa
re­
search plots. The tours will
be divided into groups of com­
mon interest.
Represented will be garden
supply dealers, lawn service
men, golf course superintend­
ents, sod growers, parks, ath­
letic fields, cemeteries and
horticultural spraymen.

RE-ELECT

Tha association has been I helping tha young members
America group for its benefit
movie to aid the Little Red in axistenca for five years | of the school.
Schoolhouse.
Mrs. Sylvia Ivea gave the
echool a flagpole which wai
Installed hy Ronnie Hall.
Jim Hunt reported the
echool building will be paint­
ed red In the near futura and
students will get more apace
and room* will be renovated.

JOE DAVIS
YOUR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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A VITAL Interest and Active Participation In Affairs Of
Scmlnola County.
A PROVEN Record Of Public Service For Seminole County.
DEDICATED To Task Of Servinf ALL Of Samtnola County.
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Bryant Pleased
With Exhibit

SHANK H ALF

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farria Bryant said Tues­
day that he Is "very pleased"
with the quality of (he Flor­
ida exhibit at the New York
World's Fair and attendance
Is coming up to expectations.
Bryant, at his first new*
conference alnce heope ned
the Florida exhibit last week,
Mogul Shah Jahan, 17th- laid he was glad the demon­
century emperor of India, sat strations by the Congress of
Racial
Equality
(CORK),
on a throne valued at $30
which Included Ixxtlng of the
million.
Florida governor, are over.
"I felt the demonstrations
were the responsibility of the
New York authorities and
they handled them. They
have taken steps, I understand
an eipericnced wan
to aee that they are not re­
peated."
Rryant said he regrets the
resignation of Wendell Jarrard aa chairman - director of
the Development Commiitlon
and hopes he can persuade
him to stay on at least aa
chairman.
"I do not know how 1 or
the next governor will find
a man of hia capabilities to
take over." he said.

Vote To Elect

TROY RAY
for

Tax Collector
• la mnkinsr public
service a career
• haa no outside
bualneiu Intereata
• would appreciate
your vote May 5

TROY RAY

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Elect
KENNETH W.

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United Press International | Henry Cabot Lodge and Wil- to victory Tuesday In preslA pair of native aona — iam W. Scranton — awapt dential primarira in Maltachuietta and Panmylvanla.
Lodge, onetime state leglalator and U.S. icnator from
Superintendent of
Maaiachuietta, won an early,
Public Instruction
easy victory in the Bay State,
piling up an 1-to-t margin
RE-ELECT
over hia closest rival — Sen.
Barry Goldwater, R-Ari*.
Goldwater had hoped to
grab a big Republican vota
but failed to hurt Lodge on
R. T. MILWEE
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hia home groundi.
In Pennsylvania, ScrantPd. Pol. Adv.
on’a supporter* were at firat
|di*hcartened when an all­

R. T. MILWEE

FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM

day driitle appeared to wash
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write in vote for their man.
But late returns from Penn­
sylvania's rural arraa gave
the governor more than ala
times the number given hie
neareit competitor, Henry
Cabot Lodge causing the gov­
ernor's supporters to urge
him to "be available" ae a
posaibla G O P presidential
candidate.
Maseachusetta wae another
aolid victory for Lodge, who
earlier had won the primary
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293,000 homes in the 14 states apeed with that indiratrd at
bordering on Canada have the end. The expected apeed
aaaumee a daily five per
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rent Improvement.
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"The pen ia mightier than the
sword" ha* a lot going for
him. For one thing, the aword
ia a lot more honrst than the
pen; It haa ona clear pur­
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The one who wields the pen
lias any of three purposea becausa worila reveal; wonla
conceal; words deceive. You
hava to be on much closer
guard against language than
the tword.
If you’ll he honest for a
moment, you'll admit that
many a time you used a word
to conceal the truth or to de­
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you wero on tho carpet for
being late or absent.
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word* or "loaded language."
Try yourself on this gem.
"This waa a peaceful ham­
let till thoso rabble-rousing
dictators of the labor mono­
poly invaded our peace and
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tranquility. No hicatings and
wailing* against socinl injus­
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gan to agitate among our
loyal labor forces. Are we
now, as a fair-minded cititrnry, to tolerate the inquisition
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"Tho age of tho robber
barons is not gone. Ill-fed
families dot tho countryside,
victims of Hitlerian and Mc­
Carthyite methods to ensure
the economic thraldom of the
worker. Freedom of speech
is denied us in the halls of
industry when super-patriots
bellow their fascistic dogmat­
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priceas."
The only really clear thing
in these two imaginary rnmmcnls fa that two people
have a gripe. In this dispute
you ran ha sure that some
people will line themselves
up with the opinion (? ) of
tha businessmen; others will
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¥ITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASl Of
both used labels Instead of
t-ptes crackin' hood potato
language.
Consider some of tills trick­
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ery In the first editorial.
"Peaceful" could well mean
AT ANY WINN-DIXIE
a downtrodden labor force too
frightened to speak out. No
noise; therefore everyone's
happy? Nonsense, It doesn't
follow. "Itahhle-rousing dic­
tator*" Insult th* worker by
regarding him as rabbin and
implira that union organlrer*
are limply power-mad trou­
blemakers, ignoring that there
might w a l l he injuatice.
"Bleating* and wallings" is
meant to make expression
against injustice equivalent
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EACH !
agreed w-ith this editorial.
p r o d u c t of
If tha writer has a case, he
would not have to use lan­
guage to ronreal and deceive.
Now, pick nut the loaded
vocabulary In tho second
piece. "Robber barons" Is an
old favorite, and tha writer
docin't say whether the illfed families ara tha result
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patriots," "fascistic"— all
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write-in votea while serving
ae U.S, ambassador in fara­
way South Viet Nam.
It also help him in the
raca for tha GOP presidential
nomination and put yet an­
other crimp in the plans of
two of hia rivals, Goldwater
and New York Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller.

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We could have Included
''book-burner*," "r a d i c a I,"
" e x t r e m i s t a,” "leftists,"
"rightists,” "ultra," and oth­
er* from tho long list of
word* meant to convey bias,
not opinion, meant to deceive
not reveal.
W a t c h their language!
Watch the label* on those
words!
(You should h*ve resd
this column in AS second*.)
(NEXT: Danger: S o m a
Thinking Curve* Ahead!)
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PFC Denmark
In Exercises
STUTTGART, Germany -*
Army I’fc. Miles Q. Denmark
son of Mrs. Daisy L. Den*
mark, Mcllnwk Avc.. Sanford,'
is participating in Kxorcisa
Springboard, a two-week corn*
mnnd post training exercis*
with the Seventh ti. S. Army
at Stuttgart, Germany, end*
Ing April 30.
The exercise is designed h*
perfect standing operational
procedures ami evaluate cum*
munlration procedures.
Denmark, regularly asiigrw
rd as a truck driver in th*
101 st Ordnanro Battalion's
23rd Company near lleil*
bronn, Germany, entered th*
Army in July 19C1 and an*
rived overseas In April 1002.
The 24-year-old soldier at*
tended Sanford High School
and was employed by Amor*
lean Hug Co., Orlando, be*
(ore entering the Army.

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Meets Tonight
The month meeting of tha
Seminole
County
Publia
Health Nursing Council, Inc,
will bo held tonight at 7:30
at the Health Department
nuilding on 17-92 and Ninth
Street. Sanforxl.
Speaker
will
be
Dlk
Luis Perez, who wilt speak
on heart disease and its treat*
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plying for homestead cxrmp*
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for fourth place with one
Student Government Day win and three Iotie*; and
was observed at Crooms High the Brave* are In the cellar
School recently. An teachers
were relieved of their teach­ with 0 wlna and 4 lone*.
ing chore* for the day. Every­ David Rudolph Jr. pitched
thing was carried out very a no-hltter blanking the Dodwell. 1 thought. It was just gera 10-0.
Pfc, Earl Frank HoUenas any other normal school
day, and at the end of the dorff, grandion of Hezeklah
day, one could tell that the Smith, arrived home April
student teacher* had enjoyed 13 after 13 month* of active
duty in Korea. While in Ko­
a full day.
rea hi* duty wa* patrollng
Following are the Undent
the military demarcation line.
teachers and the teacher*
lfoliendorff I* a 1062 gra­
they replaced: Samuel Alioduate of Croomi High School.
way— Principal II. L. Doug­
He will be stationed at Fort
GOVERNMENT DAY “/acuity" of Crooms
las; James Davis, assistant
further
High School were these members of the Stuprincipal, E. L. Blacksheate; Bennlng, Ga
dent Council. From the left: Jnmes Davis, assist­
secretaries, Linda Merthie— duty.
ant principal; Jean Feacher and Linda Merthie,
Mr*. C. Scott and Jean Feacher— C. Davis; teachers,
secretaries, and President Samuel Alloway, prin­
Willie H en ry - Leroy Brown;
cipal.
(Herald Photo)
Alice Hudson— T. L. John­
son; Ardell Hughe*— Mr*.
Minnie C. Jackson; Joetta Issard— Mrs. S. L. Refoe;
Theresa Jackson— Mr*. K.
T. Thornton; Tommie Jenkins
—W. A. Ashley; Beatrice
Johnson— Mrs. J. B. Single­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ton; Roseanner Johnson— C. Giles L. Evans Jr., manager
B. Franklin (health); Brenda of the Florid* Canal Author­
J o rd a n - Mrs. E. F. Hall; ity, asked the senate Tues­
Alberta
M artin - Mrs. K. day to appropriate |0.S mil­
B. Sandlfer; Paul Matthews lion for further construction
—J . A. Lawson; Reginald of the Cross Florida Barge
k.cGIU— E. E. Mlnott; Joyce Canal during the I06f&gt; fiscal
Montgomery— Mr*. A. B. year.
Douglas; Ernestine Morse— Evans told a Senate ap­
■u bcommltte*
Mr*. Purcell; Victoria Na­ propriations
th a n - J. 0 . Cuyler; Minnie Congress should exceed the
P earl Raines — R. E. Green; budget request of |4 million
“to Insure a realistic, a time­
SPELLING REE champions nre pictured, from
ly and an orderly" construc­
tion schedule.
the left: Janie Mae Williams, second, Calvin D.
Cnrwiae, third, and Edward Brown, first place
"We should not forget that
winner.
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this project Is a vital nation­
al waterway, not just a Flor­
ida affair," he said. "This
project Is changing the trans­
BALTIMORE — (NEA)—
portation geography of the
United States for It will link Calumet Farm, which through
the Atlantic and Gulf coasts the years has accounted for
PAINTS
and. . .circumvent the Appa­
a record six Preaknes* win­
GIVE YOUR HOME
lachian barrier."
THE BRIGHT LOOK
Considering the waterway’s ners, leads all nominators for
Ph. 323-86(3
benefits to national defense, the 88th edition of the mid­
especially In view of the dle jewel of the 1084 Triple
"hostile Cuban situation," he Crown, with four. The nom­
said, It is prudent "that wo inee*
Full Well, Ken­
move promptly to complete tucky Jug, Pioneer and Rea)
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the canal and too eliminate Change.
the weakness In our emer­
gency Internal transportation
capability."
Sen. Spessard L. Holland,
D FIa., submitted a statement
to the subcommittee for him­
self and Sen. George Smathers, D-Fla., becking approp­
riations for Florida's public
works program. A similar
statement was delivered by
J u s t tell us how much
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Florida Secretary of State
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home improvements, car
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repairs, for all your sea­
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prompt, courteous service. U
A Sanford singing artist,
Phil Iloyde, hat cut a new
LOANS UR TO $SOO
Saint Luke Missionary Bap­ record which Is meeting the
tist Church observed Its an­ acclaim of radio disc joc­
nual Women's Day program keys.
8unday. The program for the
Pressed by Criteria of Mi­
afternoon was presented by ami, the record features on
Crooms High Hl-Y and Tri-Ill- one tide a ballad, "Love at
FINANCI MRVICI, INC,
Y with Geraldln* Davidson the Wishing Well," and on
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presiding at mistress of cere­ the other a mood beat num­
mony.
Musical
selections ber, "Ask Me and I'll Tell
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were rendered by the St. You."
Luke'* Junior Choir. The Gos­
Background for the two
pel Singers of Oviedo Deten­ numbers was sung by two
tion Camp gave several se­ local girls’ trios, the Dawn
lections. Reginald McGill was Page Trio and lha Queens
speaker for the occasion. Mrs Three.
Ruby (Mother) Wilton was
A writer and composer,
the 11 a. m. speaker.
Boyde tang and entertained
The 1963 Reel Estate Tex List of the City of
Capping and Pinning of American troops In Europe
Gray Ladies will be held Mon­ at a member of U&gt;* Army's
Sanford, Florida, la posted on the bulletin board
day at K i i p m. in Crooms special services in 1834-H.
at tha front door of tha City Hall In tha City

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PFC Rotundo On
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U. 8. FORCES. ETHIOPIA
(AHTNC) - Army Pfc Dana
L. Rotundo, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael B. Rotundo,
Sanford, waa assigned a t a
dental technician at (he UJL
Army Hospital in Asmara,
Ethiopia, April 13.
Rotundo entered the Army
In June IMS and received
basic training at Fort Jack•on, S. C. He was last as­
signed at Fort Sam Houaton,
Tex.
Saint Luke Mlatlonary Bapt­
ist ' Church enjoyed a moat
successful Women's Day Pro­
gram. Everyone did a won­
derful Job In making It a
success. The end • product of
tha congregation and other*
fer this benefit program waa
8210.10 raised. Lero Edge,
WUHe Rhea Pendleton, A)b rrta Robinson and LetUe
V/right with to thank all far
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posted for n period of four coneecutlve weeka.
Ad reel aetata upon which the 1963 texea have
not been paid and against which certificate
haa not already been laaued to the City of San­
ford* will ba aold at PubUe Auction on tha 28th.
day of May, 1964, commencing at 10:00 o’clock
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in Seminole Ccunty, Florida
oa Tuesday, May 5, 1984.
CAMILLA D. BRUCE
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Mrs. I. Noble Re-affirm.
Vows On 25th Wedding Anniversary
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Ushers were Alvin HitteU
Jr. and C larnce HitteU.
Mrs. Kinard chose a dress
of white embroidered dacron
with white accessories and a
corsage of white rose*.
Miss Linda Ilittcll, organist,
played the traditional wedding
music and marches.

My Mr*. 1 . L. Johnson
One the SSUi anniveraary of
their marriage, Mr. and Mr*.
Ivan Noble re-conflrmed their
wedding vowa in a candlelight
ceremony a t the Church of
God of Prophecy.
The Rev. Robert Strickland
performed the ceremony be­
fore friend* and relative* on
Saturday, April 23, reuniting
the former Mildred Kinard,
daughter of Mr*. Mary Ki­
nard, and the late Lee Kinard,
and Ivan Noble, ion of the
late Mr. and Mri. Forcat
Noble.
The church waa decorated
beautifully with allver candel­
abra and baaketa of white
rosea, carnation* and atocka.
Mra. Noble waa escorted to
the altar by her brothcr-lnlaw, Owen T. Coop, of Winter
Park.
Sho wore a ballerina length
gown of white lace over satin
made along princes* style
a short bolero jacket. Her
shoulder length veil was
in place by a tlarra of
pearls and she carried a
cade of white sweethear*
cs with baby breath and
streamera.
Juneg Noble nerved her mo*
ii maid of honor, wearUicr as
ing a gown of blue lace over
satin with blue acceiioriea.
Mrs., Owen Coop and
aa Mri.
Alvin HitteU were bridesmaids. Mrs. Coop choi
blue chiffon over satin
white accessories and
HitteU chose pink eyelet over
satin with whit* accessories.
They are sisters of Mrs. No­
ble.
Each attendant wore a cor­

sage of white tea roses with
silver streamers.
AMn P. Hlttcll Sr. served
as best man for Mr. Noble
and Robert HitteU as grooms­
man. He stood in for the Noble
son, Frank, who is stationed
with the Air Force in Cali­
fornia and was unable to at­
tend.

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MR. AND MIIS. IVAN NOBLE

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Volusia County Council

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By Mrs. Adam Muller
The Ocilary Home Demon­
stration Club was host to the
Volusia County council meet­
ing, Friday, April 21 at the
Community Center. Mrs. Wal­
ler Murton, County CouncU
president, presided.
Following club registrations
the meeting opened with the
singing of "God Bless Amer­
ica," witli Mrs. J. C. Ford of
Port Orange as pianist and
Mrs. II. Gilhuly of Osteen,
song leader.
The pledge to the flag was
led by Mrs. F. Kinney of
Holly Hill.
Guest speaker was Dr. T.
W. Bailey, assistant professor

By Helen Bnodgraao
Miss Kitty Burnett was a
hostess Saturday night to a
stork shower given at her
home in Enterprise for Mra.
Jo* Vacula, the former Miss
Susette Neat.
Miss J on Smith assisted
Miss Burnett aa co-hostess.
Ths house was decorated
with spring flowers and the
guests enjoyed game* and
contest*.
111* main event of the
evening was admiring the
lovely gift* the honors* re­
ceived, before the delicious
refreshment* were served.

Mrs. Ed Alderman Hostess
To Baptist Golden Circle
The Golden Circle of The
First Baptist Church met re­
cently for their monthly bus­
iness and social meeting at
the lovely new horns of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Alderman.
Mrs. Dorothy Stapleton,
devotional chairman, gave a
most Inspiring message cen­
tering around “ Stewardship,”
urging greater loyally from
every member to the class
aims and ideals.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, class
teacher, led the group in
prayer and further sought to
challenge them to a mors de­
termined effort in meeting
the six-point record syatera.
The class president, Mrs.
Robert Hodges, presided over
Uts business meeting, and
various committee reports
were given. Ths absent mem­
bers were remembered and
two new members were wel­
comed.

Mrs. Vernon Hardin, per­
sonal minialerics chairman,
read a letter from the Bap­
tist Children's Home in Lake­
land, concerning a little girl
whom the clus* will sponsor.
Ilia treasurer's report win
also given by Mrs. llurdin.
A social hour followed the
business session with games
and contests, and prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Hodges and
Mrs. Charlie Thumas.
Delirious home mud# pound
rake, refreshing punch, nuts
and mints were served to the
Mines. Donuld Flnmm, Bill
Johns Jr., Robert C. Hodges,
Dorothy Stapleton, Charlie
Thomas, Vernon Hardin, M.
N. Cleveland, A. II. Adams
and daughter, Miss Belinda
Adams.

of political science, Stetson
University.
A brief business session fol­
lowed, recessing at 12:30 p.m.
for a sandwich luncli with des­
sert and beverage supplied by
the DeBary Club.
The DeBary Choristers pre­
sented several selections, di­
rected by Laura I'latt Brown
with Theresa Kupocz at the
piano. "Scene and Prayer" hy
Masconi, "May Day Carol''
hy Deems Taylor and “ Hi-Lllilil-I/o," hy K a p e r and
Deutsch were presented.
Installation of new officer*
by past presidents were Mrs.
Waller Murton, president;
Mrs. Richard Wolf, first vice
president; Mra. Gordon Mc­
Neil. second vice president;
Mrs. Hazel Gilhuly, aecretary; Mrs. Laura Luciccs,
treasurer, and drlegate, Mrs.
Pauline I’elitt.
Ladies from Holly Hill, Fort
Orange and Edgewaler pre­
sented a “ Kitchen Band" us­
ing pots, pans, wash boards,
egg beaters and many other
kitchen utensils.
Soloist was Mrs. Goldee
Shubat, soprano, of Port
Orange, with Mrs. J. C. Ford,
accompanist.

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B a p tis t

Peggy Price Feted At Shower

Miss Grace Stinecipher and Price, bride-elect of Robert
Mis* Sue Koke were co hos-! E. Brown.
By .Mrs. Clarence Snyder
tesses to a miscellaneous; The party rooms were deco­
The Adult Womans Class bridal shower Monday even-' rated with arrangements of
of the Osteen Baptist Church Ing at the Stinecipher home on , assorted flowers, and minia­
Park Avenue for Miss Peggy ture wedding bells and um­
met recently with Mrs. Guy
Beall, Mrs. Harry Osteen,
president, presided and also
led a Bible quiz. Mrs. Eva
Williams gave the devotions.
Attending* were, Mr*. Wil­
liams, Mrs. Osteen. Mrs. J. J.
Redditt, Mrs. Lois Brooks,
Mrs. Claude Tyson, Mrs. J. S.
Peterson and the hostess.
W o m e n ’s C l a s s

A reception followed at the
church.
The serving table was over­
laid with an imported white
linen cloth with each end hold­
ing silver candelabra. A three
tiered cake was placed in the
center and on one end was the
crystal punch bowl, surround­
ed by lilies of the valley. Sil­
ver bowls bcld mints and
nuts.
Mrs. Irving Smith, a niece K i s w a r M i r g a O f
of the couple cut and served
the cake. Mrs. Claude HitteU 1
presided at the punch bowl H y d e r a b a d , I n d i a
and Mra. William Hensley,
sister of Mrs. Noble kept the G u e s t O f W i l s o n s
guest book.
Miss Kiswar Mirga, a grad­
Each guest attending the re­
ual* student of University of
ception was given white
Florida, was a guest of Dr.
match folders with the names
and Mrs. John Wilson this
Mildred and Ivan printed in
psst weekend.
silver on them.
Mi s s
Mirga graciously
The honored couple was spoke to the Philathea Sun­
born and raised in Seminole day School class and to the
County. They now reside in Youth Fellowship of the First
Ling Island, N. V., where he Presbyterian Church. Being a
is employed by the P.A.A. native of Hyderabad. India,
Airways.
she held audience captive aa
Before moving to New York she related the colorful his­
they lived in Miami 18 years tory and customs of her coun­
try.
and Sanford three years.
She returned Sunday night
They have two children,
a daughter, June, who resides to Gaincsvllls to resume hor
in Miami, and Frank, who is studies.
stationed with the Air Force
in Sacramento, Calif.
All are frequent visitors in M r s . E . H e n n e m a n
Sanford.
Out of town guests who
signed the guest book were S u r p r i s e d W i t h
Mr. and Sirs. Owen T. Coop
and son of Winter Park, Ro­ A
B irth d a y P a r ty
bert HitteU of Patrick Air
By Doris D#sn
Force Base and Mrs. and
Mrs.
Eleanor Henneman
Mrs. Carl Glad and Mrs. and
wax guest of honor at a sur­
Mrs. J. Muller of Miami.
prise birthday party recent­
ly, given by her daughter,
Casselberry
Mrs. Donna Mason, a t the
Laka Mary home of Mr. and
Mr*. Gens Rupert.
Delicious barbecue with *11
the trimmings was served
from ths grill outdoors to
By Jane Casaelberry
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henneman
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
and their four grandchildren,
of LAM Lane have ^tad as Mr. and Mrs. Rupert and
their houseguest* their daugh­ seven children and Rill Skister, Mrs. John Burdette, and lak and son, Rill, Jr.
their granddaughters, Susan
and Holly Jo Burdette, and
Mrs. Charles Babb, all of Pe­ Altamonte
oria, HI. They arrived last
week by jetliner for a week's
visit.

THE SPACIOUS Stinecipher home w h s the setting for a bridal shower
honoring bride-elect, Peggy Jane Price. Pictured are left to right, Mrs.
Glen Price, the honorec's mother, Miss Price, Miss Sue Koke and Miss
Grace Stinecipher, co-hostesses.

Personals
Mrs. E. Armstrong of Ami­
gos Road, entertained Mr. and
Mr*. William Bailey of Cliffside Park, N. 3., and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Ghivsay of Red
Bank, N. J., entroute to ML
Dora, Clearwater and Miami.

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There'* no need of a Ion* Htatement
when our meHMage is brief. So we’ll
just skip ___________________________

down here and nay “RANDALL ELECTRIC
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service, does good work, does it prompt*
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appreciate its customers.”

Mark Stevens, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Stevens o(
Longwood celebrated his 6th
birthday Sunday with a party
at his home on Sanlando
Springs Dr.
Guests enjoyed fishing for
gifts In the "fish pond" and
pinning the tail on the don­
key.
Refreshments ot birthday
cake, ire cream, luice, and
candy were served.
Those attending were Ron­
nie Hinson, Becky Kelly, Deb­
bie Hobbs, Cathy Casselber­
ry. Bill Dealt)If, Ross Wigg,
Mike Williamson, Joe Policy,

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Personals
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Smith
enjoyed a trip last week to FtMycrs to visit Mr. Smith's
brother, Dwight D. Smith, and
family. En route they visited
their ton and his family, Mr.
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Personals

Mrs. Roy BendeD arrived
by plane this past week from
Maywood, Illinois, where she
w*e employed by the Maywood National Bank for many
years. Mrs. Bendell has retir­
ed and will now b* here with
her husband, Roy, on Prairie
Lake Drive. They have had
their home her* for the past
six years.

on either side by silver can­
delabra with pink candles.
Assorted nuts and candies
were set |cd from silver com­
potes, and the white sheet
cake decorated with miniature
pink rose buds was served on
a silver platter. A cut glass
punch bowl contained refresh­
ing fruit punch.
The entertainment for tlie
evening was a clever program
in pantomime of "This la
Your Life.” The hostesses ar­
ranged, In secret, highlights
of Peggy's life from birth
through to her engagement.
The Misses Stinecipher. Koke
and Price flew to Hawaii last
year for a holiday, which was
included In the interesting and
unusual skit.
Guests were tlie honorec's
mother, Mrs. Glen Price, and
the ho:!'ss?s’ mothers, Mrs.
Martin StLicciphcr and Mrs.
Joe Koke.
Also the Mmes. Cu&gt; Bishop,
Doris Milam, C. A. Anderson,
G. B. Drake, T. W. Ferguson,
Dot Folds, Minnie Kratzert,
Fred Chance Bill Warfield,
W. P. Brooks Jr., Charles
Park Sr., H. E. McSwain and
Judy Romainc.
Alto the Misses Marianne
Humphrey, Sue Price, Dee
Harvey, Glenda Moore, Mar­
garet Tocvs, Barbara Miller,
Rose Kratzert, Brenda Size­
more, Jean McCroury, Patti
Slcnstrom, Judy Finn, Aten*
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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul D. Knight of MO
Queen's Mirror Circle were her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Simonds,
of Center Harbor, N. 1I-, and
Mr*. Simond's mother, Mrs.
Joseph I. Grover, of Wollas­
ton, Mass. They have been
spending tlie winter in Ft.
Lauderdale and drove up to
help celebrate Mrs. Knight's
birthday.

brellas were suspended at
various points.
The serving table was over­
laid with a sheer lace cloth
and centered with a crystal
vase of pink Bowers, flanked

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Mrs. L. Mascuch of Monroe
Seasoning and spices fade Avenue has as her current
or grow stranger if used in guest, her brother, William
Clumpp, of Maplewood, N. J.
foods before freezing.

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DEAR ABBY: I am 20
years old and have three
kid*. My oldest will be
three In February. My hus­
b a n d and I are separated
and we are Retting a diTorce. I met this other man,
Abby. He lives across the
street from me and wc have
been seeing each other. Ha
is a Rood man, and I love
him. My problem la that
he love* me and my two
children, but he can't stnnd
my oldest son. l!e says if
I ^ 1 give this boy to hi* fa­
ther, he will marry me as
soon as my divorce comes
through. I just can't see
myself giving away any of
my children. I asked my
mother, and she agreed
with him. Now 1 am turn­
ing to you.
YOUNO MOTHER
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DEAR YOUNG: A
•’good'* man would net ask
a mother to give away one
of her children. Nor would
• "good" man find a threeyear-old too m u c h to
“stand.” Don’t rush into a
second marriage with this
man, or any other, or you
will find yourself 21 years
[ • o l d with TWO failures.
• 4 •
DEAR AI1BY: I recently
married a young man who
h at two married brothers.
Their wives call their

By Abigail Van Buren

mother-in-law “ Mother.” T
saw my mother-in-law only
twice before I married her
son, and she Is still a comparativc stranger to me, so
I find it impossible to call
her “Mother.” I simply
avoided calling her any­
thing. My own mother is
still living, and I ran't
bring myself to call any­
one else “ Mother.” My
mother-in-law h a s asked
me to call her “Mother." I
don’t want hard feelings,
but I’m not the Insincere
type. Should 1 force my­
self to call her “Mother?”
TROUBLED
DEAR TROUBLED: Call
her "Mom." Meanwhile,
here’s hoping you become a
mother soon. Then you can
get around your problem by
calling her "Orandma.”
• • •
DEAR ABBY: A few
months ago a very dear
friend of mine passed away.
S h o r t l y afterwards her
dnughter brought me a
large box of her mother’s
clothes, as we were about
the same size. Abby, my
friend had lots of lovely
clothes and I could surely
use them as we have a
large family and my hus­
band hasn't worked steady
for a long time due to Ill­
ness. Rut I keep thinking,

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0:20 ( 0 ) tlrovo, P e r m Report
1:20 ( I ) F lorida H istory
l&lt;&gt; Hunrlee Semeeter
T:00 (2) T oday— Hugh Downs
(S) Film F e a tu r e s
f r i t ( t ) F a r m MkL Report
2:10 t l ) Mickle E v e n s
I t ) Today
1:11 ( • ) laical News. W e a ­
ther
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l :t o i s ) C a rtoons
0:00 (2) Divorce Court
t l ) American H istory
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10:00 (2) Say W han
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Here's a letter from a fa­
ther-in-law that every young
wife should read, and then
ask herself: “Could my fa­
ther-in-law have written that
letter about m e?” (Not did
h e -b u t COULD he?)
He says: "I love my son
and ills family very much,
but I don't liks to visit in
their homo vary well. Why?
Beeauss I always know ex­
actly what I'll find—a nicelooking house on the outside,
hut inside everything in a
mess.
" It’s pathetic when a wife
and mother doesn't seem to
know or care what the re­
quirements of marriage arc
for a woman. Love is cer­
tainly basic, but it takes el-

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Five Buildings

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Sidney poillrr
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Starts Tomorrow
[Ian Fleming's James f
In “FROM KIltiHIA
WITH I.OVK"
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Opening lead—4 1
will be no way to beat tha
contract. If he started with
three and holds the king of
diamonds, th* hand will be
set.

t o Jim U)omsm:

the millions of feet of color
film produced and processed
hare shows golfers in action,
either In lessons or in pnctice
rounds — or Just taking a few
swings In the backyard.

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By Oswald Jacoby
How docs West know that
his partner did not sta rt with
four clubs? Because he would
have returned his original
fourth best if he had.
West ducks the club and
South is in. He tries the dia­
mond finesse, but East wins
the trick and leads n club to
glv* his rn rtn rr three club
trick*.
In rubber bridge, North
and South would romplain
about bad lurk. South would
point out that tho hand need­
ed a club opening, a B-3 break
with Just the right club* in
the West hand, a losing dia­
mond finesse and good de­
fense to beat him.
In the tournament there Is
no complaint. He gets his par
anyway.

bvRuthMiiien

bow grease to maintain 11 your husband and your Chil­
clean, comfortable home—and dren ean homa?
that is the wife's Job. So
when the wife seems to exist
In inactive repose, lovs can
grow pretty thin.
“My daughter - In - law’s
houaa is never clean. The chil­
dren never look well-scrubbed,
but my daughter-in-law is al­
ways nicely drestsd, her
make-up on parfectly—which
would be wonderful, if other
thing* looked half a t well.
"It this description fits any
of your women readers and if
they think relatives or in­
laws have been unduly critical
of them for their slipshod
ways—please, ask them to rentumher this:
“Any outsiders will be juat
as critical as your relatives
or ln-lawa, and they are the
onoa who will go out and
criticise you, doing harm to
you and your husband, even
though they might seem to
accept you and not to notice
your messy house and your
dirty children."
Wall, there’* tha letter.
Could It possibly have been
written by your own fatherin-law T If ao, are you going
to uso a little elliow grease to
change tha setting th at you,

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News. W ea the r,
S p o rts
T h e a t e r of tko H e r o
J o h n n y Carson
(Color)
Movlo

he Inadcvcrtcntly cause* the
death of a soldier on a secret
mission behind enemy line*
and is the object of scorn by
the rest of the commandos,
particularly a bitter sergeant
THURSDAY P. M.
(Bruce Gordon). Jam es Daly
o u r F l r e t Im pressplays an understanding cap­ 12:00 (2) TIon
tain.
(I) I-ive of I.If#
t l ) Seven Keya
9-10 p. m. ABC. Ben Casey.
( I ) T r u th or Conse­
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"I
Remember a Lemon
quences
ERIE, Pa. (UPI) — Explns( I ) F a t h e r K now s ne at
Tree.” (rerun). The superior
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Hearth for T om orrow slon and fire gutted five build­
acting ability of George C.
11:0* (I) G uiding L ig h t
ings In the downtown business
Scott Is much In evidence in 1:00 ( I ) News
district early today, causing
I I I Krnlo Ford
the role of a brilliant surgeon
t l ) Tho Open W indow
damsges astimaled as high as
addicted to drugs. 11a forges 1:11 ( 1 ) F o e u i
$1 million.
Dr. Maggie’s signature on 1 :1 * ( I ) People Ar# F u n n y
An unidentified csb driver
( I ) News— H e r o F a n prescriptions to gain the nar­
ncll
said
the fire started when gas­
cotics. leaving her open to
( I ) Ao Tho W orld T u m i
oline spilled on the floor and
t l ) C a rtoons
suspicion. Vincent Edwards, l i l t (l&gt;
Let s Make A Deal
1:0*
Ignited In the Yellow Cab Co.
Sam Jaffe ami Hettye Acker­
( ! ) Ann Hothern
building, a two-story brick
IS) Paeeword
man are starred.
structure, which was destroy­
*:S* (S) T h a Doatara
( l ) Day In Court
ed.
Regulars
( I ) A r t L ln k le tto r
Also gutted ware a two-stnry
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.— S ill ( ! ) News— Llaa H o w ­
building housing a furniture
(NEA) — Penn State base- til* ( I ) La ordr e t t a T o ung
store, two large apartment
ball tram s have made four
IS) G e nera ' Hospital
buildings and an ambulance
(*) To Tell The T r u th
appaaranrea in the NCAA
1 :1* ( I ) Tuu Don't Soy
service company.
College World Scries at Oma­
(Color)
Fire c o m p a n i e s from
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F
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Day
ha in 1052, '57, *69 and '63.
(1) The Edge of Night
throughout the city battled the
4:0* ( 2 ) Match Game
flames, which hroka out about
(&gt;) T r a llm a a ta r
1 a.m. The fire was brought
( I ) Secret Storm
It'NJtu t i m t T
4:10 ( I ) B u r n t aaS Allan
under control about 4 a.m.
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MI DI I N T H E A T R E 4:21
Eric Yellow Cab reported
(1) U n d o W alt
i .01 (2) R e tt ol Gtoucho
that 84 of the firm's 108 taxis
THSflTH A T l l l i m t A V
to) Hroneo
were destroyed. Authorities
C a r la a s l ‘aaa M i n
(I) cartoons
TiSO A ItiXS
(1) Leave It To Reaver shut off power in the area to
«!.A*T TRAISf m o w
l;S* (2) Newacope
prevent the flames from
O l * H IL L "
spreading
to adjoining build­
K i r k Deealae — r . l o r
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P lu s At t l M OMtf
ST. LOUIS lU i’D -B ob Pet­
Several persons were driven
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tit of tha It. Louis Hawks from their homes but no ser­
J a m r a S te w a r t
holds the scoring record for ious injuries were reported.
Orai-e Ketly — C a te r
National Basketball Associa­
tion All-Star competition. PetIMPROVING GOLF
Ut has played In nine EastROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI)
Welt conteiti and scored 192 —Golfer* serious about Im­
points.
proving their game are mak­
ing Increasing use of 8 mm.
color movie* to check hack on
OLD RACES
that backswing and follow
LAST DAY
DUBLIN (UPD—Racing at
AT 1:00 - 3:10 - 5:10 the Curragh, Ireland * great through.
Since teaching pros began a
7:10 - 9:00
racing center, dates back
few years hark to flint their
DON MURRAY
more than 2,000 year* when lessons, the practice of shoot­
chariot racaa wera one of tha ing film has spread rapidly,
major attractions of tha grsat
according to axperts of Dynafair held there, known as the chroma color film laboratories
Aonach Talltean.
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All is net beer and skittle*
for the plsyert in the Inter­
collegiate Tournament.
WEDNESDAY P. M.
North and South must
reach three no-trump to ob­
1:0 0 ( 1 ) hew ecope
(S) News, sp o rts. tVra- tain their par. The contract
thor
is a good one, hut perfect de­
(») Newsline
1:10 i f ) Ch I Sports
fense will beat it.
a :XS &lt;«) W e a th e r Show
South is supposed to he the
0:to t i ) N sw s— W a l t e r Crondeclarer and West Is directed
kit*
( I ) l lu n t l e y • B rinkle y
to open the five of club*.
T:00 ( I ) Deputy
t l ) rtlenn Reeves
From thnt point on, it is up
t s i Cheyenne
to
the player*.
T:ts (?) T he V irginia n
East win* that first trick
t o Clin n e p o rte
1:00 (♦) P e t ty Duke
with the king of clubs and
(«) Ch. * Special
should return the eight spot.
1:10 (») The F a r m e r 's
D euahter
Declarer will play cither the
(«) T ig h tr o p e
queen or nine, and, a t this
1:00 1 : 1 E e p l o n a s r
( I ) Beverly Hillbillies
point, It will be up to West
( I ) lien Carey
to duck.
1:19 (0) Dick Van Dyke
10:00 ( 1 ) E le venth H oa r
East's return of the eight
( t ) Denny Kaye
spot has marked him with
(S) C heckm ate
11:0* l l ) ( « ) News, W o e t h t r,
two or three clubs only. If
Sports
( I ) News — t l i r p k y he started with two, there

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entire family when she
brought the clothes to you.
Wear them with the assur­
ance that you are doing the
right thing.
* •
•
DEAR ARBY: You should
quit telling your reader* at
the foot of your column to
“Get it off your chest.”
Don’t you know that teen­
agers are trying to get it
ON their chests, not OFF?
PABT MY TEENS
e # •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished reply, write to ARBY, Box
.1305, Beverly Hills, Calif.
1)0212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope,
s e e
Per Abby'* booklet, “How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to
Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif. 90212.

TV Time Previews

7:30 8:30 p. m. CBS. CBS of Power” (P art 1). Consider­
Reports. “ De Gaulle: Boots ing the Impact General Char­
les dc Gaulle has had on
International politics and dip­
TV RENTAL
lomacy
during the past few
• Sales
• Service
years, this is a vital and
Seminole TV
highly Informative documen­
TA 2-1920
tary. Part 1 uses I)c Gaulle's
Zenith Color TV Salsa
own statements and writings,
2600 Hanford Ava,
some fascinating film foot­
age and interviews with those
associated with him in the
past to investigate his Ideas
and his motivations. It Is
more concerned with history
and brings the De Gaulle
story up to his assumption of
the post of president of the
Fifth Republic. Charles Colllngwood, with extensive per­
sonal knowledge of De Gaulle,
is a valuable commentator.
8:30-9 p. m. CBS. Suspense
"Donald Roberts.” A not un
uaual war story, but the act
Ing is above par, especially
SANFORD
that of Harry Townes as an
FLOWER SHOP
army
Intelligence
officer
Cor. E. 1st 4 Sanford Ave. adept at planning but Inexper­
312-1822 or 311-8452
ienced in combat. A* a result,

Ba It A Bottle
. . . or Caae

what If I should meet the
poor husband or one of the
children on the street, and
they saw me wearing their
dear m o t h e r ’ s clothes.
Would it not give them a
heartache? I wouldn’t hurt
them if I had to go around
in rags. Do you think I
really ought to wear these
things?
A FRIEND

VSf BtaftrrB WrralB

April 29. 196-1—Pnpe 11

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testy pies, cakes and c r ea m s .. .tender, delicious prime
meat# and garden treat! ve*etebles. . . carved in truly
pleasant surrounding*. And remember, Thursday night
it “family nishl" with fra* d e s s e r t s f a r a l l . . . and
6 aturdey night la "steak night” whtn you set t big
*^-lb. T Bona sta ak c t e k a g te your orde r lor only
one dollar.

Seminole
Plaza
ON U. S. 17-92
SOUTH
at
Casselberry
838-7373

£1'luncheon: It A. U. • l it P. U. Dinner; 4:30 • 100 P. If.
Trade Wind* Cafeterias also located In
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25th &amp;
PARK,
SANFORD
OPEN ’TIL

9 P. M.

JAMBS H. SMITH

Dynafronics
Names Sales
Manager
H ie appointment of Jamea
IT.
Smith
of
Altamonte
Spring!, to a newly created
post of manager. Standard
Product Salea for Dyaatronlci
Inc., waa announced today
by George F. Anderson, exe­
cutive vice-president of the
company.
The appointment of a sen­
ior electronics engineer to
the sales post Anderson said,
emphasises the Importance of
the expanding sales program
of Dynatronlcs, Inc., in the
fields of standard ground and
alrborn electronic data sys­
tem s for military and civi­
lian application.
Prior to his appointment as
Manager, Standard Products
Sales, Smith served the com­
pany In the capacity of
Group Engineer, Ground Data
systems. He received his
USEE from the University of
Florida.

Memorial Unit
Gets Citation
Hy Jane Casselberry
American Legion Auxiliary
Memorial Unit 250 of Casai-lberry was presented with a
apeclal membership citation
a t the Sixth District Consti­
tutional Conference held Sun­
day a t the new civic center
in Umatilla.
Mrs. John T. Drown of Eustls was elected district pres­
ident for the 1004-05 year.
She will serve aa offical del­
egate from the district to the
department
convention
In
Jacksonville In June. Past
D istrict President Mrs. Nick
panesky will he her alternate
delegate.
The unit report was given
by Mrs. Kennoth Walhrldge,
secretary.
Mrs. Harold Kryder, unit
president and delegate from
Casselberry, gave her report
as district chairman of ra ­
dio and television, telling of
the radio and television ac­
tivities of the 10 unit chair­
men in the alxth district.
Mrs. Kenneth Green also
attended the meet aa alter­
nate.

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a t the Sanford-Semlnoie Jay
cee luncheon Thursday noon
a t the Civic Center.
The reindeer is the only
species of deer that has been
successfully domesticated.

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One of the cliches of our time is
that “nuclear bombs have made war
unthinkable”—unthinkable in the
sense that we can no longer fnll back
.on nrmed force to settle internation­
a l arguments. Too much—if not all
—of human life and human civiliza­
tion would be wiped out.
Actually, the immense destructive
power of the atom has forced men
to think about war as they never
hnve before in history, and in this
fact lies our hope for the future.
In the stable world of 1914, after
a century without n major international conflict, war was also “un­
thinkable.” But the tragic fact was
that because the leaders of that day
did not think about war and its con­
sequences, war came. Its results are
part and parcel of the crises we face
today.
The first child of 1914 was World
War II. Its grandchild is the Cold
War, whose specter of atomic Arma­
geddon has been chilling our bones
. for these nearly 20 years.
Suddenly—but not accidentally—
it may be that something resembling
real pence is breaking out.
President Johnson recently called
for “rensoned agreement instead of
ready aggression” in dealing with
world problems.
There is nothing new about this
lofty iden, of course. It is ns old as
war itself.
Whnt is new* is thnt it is no long­
er a platitude but is becoming a rule
of international behnvior. Despite
Cyprus, Viet Nam, Berlin and n doz­
en other old and new points of fric­
tion between Kast and West, tho

world has moved steadily back from
the nuclear precipice it stood on dur­
ing the Cuban missile crisis in 1962.
This does not mean that the pos­
sibility of wnr hns ceased to exist
and we need no longer worry about
it, or thnt the Communists have
abandoned their goal of making the
world unsafe for democracy.
There is still plenty of unrest In
the world, and the Communists are
trying and will continue to try, to
profit from it. But more and more
frequently they arc being brought
up short by the “Stop” sign of nu­
clear war.
More and more, internal dissen­
sion is racking the Communist world
itself—the Chinese-Russinn feud,
Russin's economic troubles, the grow­
ing independence of the Enstern
European satellites.
More and more, communism is be­
ing forced to compete with democ­
racy against a background of gen­
eral pence. And it is in peace that
democracy thrives.
As President Johnson snid on the
15th anniversary of NATO: "Our
gunrd is up. But,” he added, “our
hand is out.”

planted in her mind.
Some cf you readers may
feel th at Dr. Morgan was •
c r u d e senaationalizer, for
that's whnt some of his jeal
ous colleagues said of him.
And they often made simi
lur remarks about me on our
Chicago cumpus of North­
western.
Hut the students relished
such courses. So reglstraticn
had to be stopped for lack of
seals.
Dr. Morgan used the larg­
est lecture halls at Evanston
and my classes were even
transferred to the l-aw School
Auditorium Just to arcommo
date the men and women who
wasfted to register for pay
chology.
In our evening department
on the Chicago Campus, some
of the professors from Evans
ton would also lecture.
Hut those mature, older
students, paying tuition out
of their own pockets, would
blackball any professor who
couldn't make an Interesting
speech.
They'd actually go to the

Herald Area Correspondents

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Genera
Mra. Joe. E. Mathleai
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6218
Lake Monroe
Mra. H. L. Johnson
222-4722
Long wood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mra. Iloria Deaa
322-1989
Osteen
Mra. Clarrnee Snyder
322-1811
Oviedo
Mra, Evelyn Lundy
183-3810

ret? 7—because they a r e
ashamed of what they are.
Margaret G. Ilurkc
Former Resident
North Orlando
City Commission,
Sanford, Florida
The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce wishes to
commend the Hoard of City
Commissioners for their fore­
sight and vision in beautify­
ing Rands Avenue. This is a

delightful improvement in the
beautification
program of
downtown Sanford.
Perhaps this leadership will
provide the incentive for an
overall rejuvenation of our
central shopping area.
Karlyla Iloushnlder,
President
(Ed note: City Commission
is considering a suggestion to
rename Hands Avenue aa
"W. II. Williams Mall" in tri­
bute to the tm-ycar-old former
city manager.)

COURAGE

Helen Fuller Says

Poverty Not Needed

Worry Clinic

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julie Ilartoa
858-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mra. Maryann Miles
838-3678
Casselberry
Mra. Jane Casselberry
838-5046
Chuluata
Mra. Jnan Magin
365-3742
IlrBary
Mra. Adam Muller
668-4410
Deltnna
Mra. Mildred Ilaney
668-5631
Enterprise
M in ffrlrn Snodgraaa
•68-1933

A "

Thought For Today

he would tell her that after
she went back to her seat,
she would forget all that had
occurred during hyponsis.
Ilut the first time he reach­
ed in his pocket and brought
out his hnndkerchief, she
would Jump to her feet and
shout “Glory, hallelujah.”
Well, the students were na­
turally all agog to sec if Dr.
Morgan’s instructions would
be carried out.
Sure enough, about two
minutes after the coed wns
nwukened and sent buck to
her sent, Dr. Morgan would
casually reach in his pocket
and flip out hla white hand­
kerchief.
Whereupon ,the girl would
Jump up and shout “Glory,
hallelujah!”
Then, overcome by her own
audacity, she’d blush like a
beet and try to slide back
down out of sight.
Hut Dr. Morgan would gra­
ciously relieve her of her em­
barrassment hy explaining
thnt she was simply carrying
out the posthypnotic action
that he had previously im-

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To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
I have been reading with
interest your articles concern­
ing a paper railed "Tho in­
former" which was distribut­
ed in North Orlando. I was
especially intrigued hy • let­
ter from Andrew Ferrin who
sUted that "the paper” did
not attack the charter board.
Well, I don’t care to argue
about that but it certainly did
attack some very fine people,
among them my husband. It
was only a lino but It was
mean. Facts indeed: Who
would defend such "garbage.”
One thing he said however
was true. There are two fac­
tions in North Orlando, "the
nice" and "the not so nice"
and good will triumph over
evil in the end.
We don’t live there any­
more hut my husband and I
arc still interested in that
village and their charter as
any citizen would lie interest­
ed in any trouble spot in the
world.
As for the “Informers":
"the Clock" knows who they
are. 1 know who they are, al­
most everyone knows who
they are, but why the big sec-

This is my comfort in my afflic­
tion thnt thy promise gives me life.
—Psnlms 119:50.
The messnge of Easter ennnot ba
written in the past tense. It is a
message for today and the days to
come. It is God’s message which
must re-echo through your lives.—
Frank D. Getty.

Dr. Crane's

CASE S-451: John J . B.
Morgan and I were both
t e a c h i n g at Northwestern
University a t the same time.
He had the largest classes
In psychology on our Evans9 ton campus while I had the
largest on our Chicago cam­
pus.
And Dr. Morgan wns a su­
perlative teacher. Sirs. Crane
took Ms courses in Abnormal
aa well as Child Psychology.
Dr. Morgan wns not only
a famous textbook authority,
but he dramatized his lectares.
® And he wasn’t lazy. For
.ic’d schedule visits to our
Chicago Psychopathic Hospit­
al and also take his huge
classes on trips to the mental
hospitals a t Elgin, etc.
Moreover, he would “dress
tip" his lectures to mnke
them not only helpful, but
also entertaining.
0
Thus, he would demonstrate
hypnosis in class, and also
post hypnotia suggestion.
For instance, he would
hypnotizu a girl and then,
just before he awakened her,

Letters

"Tell Me, What's RealFy ?n There?"

New Behavior Rule

WASHINGTON — President
Johnson opened the World’*
Fair with a predicllon th.&gt;»
visitor’s to the next World’s
Fair will see "an America in
which no man need be poor.
"With this remark, and others
aimed at American editors
meeting in Washington last
week, the President was plug­
ging lor his "War on Pover­
ty" proposals now in the
hands ot Congress.
Mr. Johnson never wastes
an opportunity these days to
lobby (or that program’s pass­
age. And a well-organized
stream of witnesses is cur­
rently testifying for it in
hearings in the House. Cabinet
members, big-cltiy mayors,
religious, welfare, labor and
Negro leaders have all urged
passage of the hill, as ex­
pected. The representatives ol
the U. S. Chamber o! Com­
merce and the American
Farm
Bureau
Federation
were generally opposed.
In an election year many
members o( Congress will
want to be on record for at
least part of what Johnson
suggests the Federal govern­
ment do to Improve the con­
dition of the poor In their
home state*. The likelihood i*
that Lyndon’s lobbying will
channel that generally fav­
orable sentiment so as to
produce the votes for pass­
age of major parts of the
anti-poverty plans before the

election.
When the anti-poverty bill
was first disclosed, the Pres
ident and his advisers were
quick to grant that it was
not a cure-all remedy, only
a beginning treatment. Natur­
ally they are now stressing
what this first-step measure
would do, ralhcr than what
it will not. Hut as the witness
es against the bit! appear in
larger numbers, they will not
bo so inclined. Some of those
soon lo testify do not chat
lengc Johnson's statement
that for the first time the
U. S. has the economic means
lo abolish poverty. But they
raise a counter - question:
Have we tho means to abol­
ish the characteristics that
so often accompany poverty
—ignorance, a p a t h y , illhealth?
Other critics challenge the
anti-poverty program. Almost
all of the $9(52 million Ihc Ad­
ministration
is
requesting
would be sponl for education
ami training. Will the John
son economic policies create
enough new jobs for these
newly trained workers to fill?
Last week I/con Keyserllng,
former President Harry Tru
man’s chief economic adviser,
told a House Committee that
President Johnson is relying
too heavily on Ihc recent $11.5
billion tax cut to improve
conditions. Most people, Keyserling believes, are using the

extra money they now have
to pay off car loans faster
and "put a few more things
on the table." That kind of
spending, he told the Con­
gressmen, will create only a
few new jobs. Tfw Federal
government, he argues, should
be using its funds to stimu­
late the Imme ami Industrial
"Kynea* r e c o r d o t a cHtbuilding industries—which can
x e n a n d p u b l i c o f f ic io l
employ many unskilled work­
re v ea ls th a t h e a lw a y s
ers—and change its "tight
m eets th e ch allen g e o f
money" policy, which he
t h e m o m e n t with fidelity
blames for slowing down busi­
a n d courage of the h ig h ­
ness activity.
est character."
Tiw Positive Thinker who
ORLANDO SENTINEL
presides over the White House
is not likely lo lend an ear
lo such warnings altout the
program that is so dear to
his heart. That would lie bor­
rowing trouble, which is not
natural for LIU. It wilt he
characteristics for him to AT T ORNEY GENERAL
delay opening a second front
in the War on Poverty until Paid For Hy Kyqes Campaign
the first front has been
Fund, Bonnie Spencer
breached.
Chnirmnn

Owning y o u r own homo is a good investm ent
when yon ftnanco your home with us,
the dollars you pay each mouth are "growth dollars."
Each payment you make Increases your equity
until you own your home debt-free. And In the meantime
you enjoy It. Why not lot some of these
"growth dollazs" work for youT Lei us arrange a
home loan for you tailored to your needa

...a n d

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KYNES

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
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Bend fer my “Test for
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North Orlando Home Wins Garden Award For April
By Dorli D«in
The home of Mr. and Mrt.
Joieph P. Scbeutxow of 3 Alg le n Avenue, North Orlando,
received the April Garden of
the Month award plaque from
the North Orlando Garden
Club which alao protected
M n. Seheutaow with a certi­
ficate aa an award.
The Seheutaow* have done
much in their garden to
create an attractive aettlng
for their home, lta neat ap­
pearance la enhanced by a
nicely kept row of podocarpui
pardlnlerea acrota the front
of the houaa and a nicely
ahaped Uguatrum hedge In
front of the car porta which
endt in a big circular bed
of northern evergreen and
large rocka.
Between the front door and
kitchen area, plantlnga ere of
tall bamboo with fingernail
bromiliadee cluttered a t the
roota.
A protected planing area
nest to the front door la
flllad with bromiliadee, anaket
tongue and the Impatience
plant which continually wavea
lta front type leavca back and
forth with the breeae in a
joyous welcome.
A tall wooden fence aurrounda the back and aide
yarde with circular bede of
gardenia, hlblacua, Uguatrum,
white privet and other flow­
ering ahruba featured down

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the south aide. A Uguatrum
hedge Is across the back and
down the north side of the
lot.
The lawn is planted in cen­
tipede g ra n and trees cho&lt;en
to add charm and color In­
clude yellow pom-pomi, four
orange trees and a grapefruit
tree. One orange tree baa
been grafted and b ean Ham­
lin, navel and pineapple or­
anges all on the same tree.
A love apple vine, asaleai,
Spanish bayonet and camel­
lias present a cooling atmos­
phere for the screen enclosed
patio.
Mrs. Seheutaow (Penny)
states that husband Joseph
gets all credit for the garden
aa he does all the work.
Their ion, four and one half
year old Mark, la following in
hla father's footsteps and hai
a healthy bed of green onloni
growing In a amaU plot al­
lotted ju it for hla garden.
Ha knowi the name of all the

District Parley
Is Announced

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By Jan# Caeeelberry
A Peat Prealdcnta' Parley
for the Sixth Dlatrlct of the
American Lejrlon Auxiliary
will l&gt;e held Thursday at 7
p.m. a t the poxt home of Old
Glory Poat IBS on Prairie
Lake.
Peat prealdenta of Old Glo­
ry Auxiliary Unit are prepar­
ing the dinner for the meet­
ing and any p a tt prealdenta
planning to attend are aaked
to make reservation* with
Mra. H. I* Severs not later
than Wednesday.
Mrs. Kleanor Jackson of
ML Dora, chairman, will praaide a t the meeting. The pur­
pose of the parleys, which
•re held once every three
months a t dlffarent unlta in
the dlatrlct, la to take ear*
of women vatersns and to as­
sist the units In their func­
tions.

Altamonte Navy
Man On Wasp
URN WASP (FHTNC) —
David L. Hart, airman, USN,
•on of Mr. and Mra. Luther
C. H art of A l t a m o n t e
Springs, la serving aboard
the antl-aubmarine warfare
aircraft carrier UBS Wasp
presently undergoing a Fleet
Rehabilitation and Mainten­
ance (FRAM) overhaul In the
Boiton Naval Shipyard, Bo*,
ton, Maes.
This type of overhaul la
carried out periodically to In­
crease the Ufa and modernise
the ship. On completion of the
FRAM aha will return to
operatloni with the Atlantic
P le a t
When operating, Wasp la
th i hub of an antl-aubmarine
w a r f a r e "H unter • Killer"
group composed of air, aurface and sub-surface units de­
signed to find and destroy
•namy submarine*.

Orlandoon Sells
$2,500 Dollar
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. &lt;UPI) — Oharlea (Shotgun)
Slid* of Orlando, apparently
hai reaffirmed Hit value of
the dollar.
Slade, attending a coin
collector* meeting here, sold
a silver dollar which has an
official catalogue value K art­
ing at $2,300.
Coin specialist* at the con­
vention laid Slade must have
sold hit dollar tor consider­
ably more than the book
value for hla 1MU proof silver
dollar.

trees in the yard and point*
with pride to the tiny or­
anges now forming on the
trees.
The garden wai judged on
general
appearance,
both
front and back; placement of
flowers and ahruba In pro­
portion to the houaa and on
overall neatness In relaUon
to edging and trimming.
Garden Club Judge* are
Mrs. Mary Hyatt, chairman
and Mrs. Mae Duquette and
Mrs. Vera Anderson.

VOTE FOK AND —

Elect
W. Lawrence
Swofford

INTERNATIONAL
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Lawrence Swofford

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BEVERLY J. RODEN, hi*
wlfa. Defendant*.
YOU AHD EACH O r TOTT
ere hereby notified that suit
ha* b«an oommancad axalnat
you In the Circuit Court of th*
ninth Judicial Circuit of lb*
Rut* of Florida In and tor
Eamlnola County, tha abbre­
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DORCHERTER I A T I N O I
BANK,
Plaintiff^
-▼aIIERRERT RODEN and REVERL.Y J. RODEN, hla wl(a, at
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Defendant*,
la CHaatiry Ha. H ill
Th* nature ef thla suit la a
forarloaura of that eart«tn
mertaara from aaid dafandanU
to plaintiff, datad January SS,
l l l l and racordad Fabruary 1,
l i l t In Official Racarda Book
l i t paaa lot of tha Public Racorda of Rtmlnola County, Flor­
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calad, ritual*, and balng In
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Lot IT, Block T. NORTH
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fUPI) — Eight young F.aat
Germans, among them a 20year-old man and hla 17-ycarold girl friend who swam the
Werra River, escaped through
the Communiat "death rone"
border during the weekend.
West German officials aaid
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Speeiard L. Holland, DFI a ,
said Tuesday utirn the civil
right* bill Is understood more
thoroughly, tnoit Americana
will thank tha group of senatora w h o a rt debating
agalnat it.
“One* we go down the road
toward tha police atate, ar­
bitrary action* become a twoway aword which will deatroy
Negro right* juat aa aurtly
a t thay will d tttroy tha right*
of other Americana," Holland
aaid In a atatement iaaued by
hla campaign headquarters
her*.
Holland it aeeking rt-eleotion to a fourth term in tha
Senate, and ii opposed by J.
Ural Icy Odham of Orlando.
"Sit-in*, atatMna, and in*
•ulta to our national leader*
can not b« permitted to preaaura reaponaible leadership In­
to abandoning the right of
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Pro-Reds Attack
Lao Rightists
VIENTIANE, Lao* (UPI) Reliable source* Tuesday re­
ported new attacks by proCommunist Pathet Lao forces
on right-wing positions around
Pbou San Mountain north of
the strategic Plain of Jars.
The outbreak of fighting was
reported by Western military
attaches who Monday visited
the headquarters of the neu­
tralist forces in Moung Phanh,
the sourcea said.
Right-wing Deputy Prem ier
Gen. Pboumi Nosavan called
on cabinet ministers scattered
by the military coup last week
to return to the capital to sup­
port neutralist Prem ier Souvanna Pbouma.
The pro-Communista were
expected to reject Phoumi's
proposal—which he said was
backed by Souuanna—and ob­
servers said the outbreak of
fighting se-m ed to confirm
this opposition.

Punishment Of
Cuba Would
Fit Crime
WASHINGTON (U P I&gt; -If a
new Cuban crisis develops the
United States will take swift
action, Rep. Jam es A. Haley
of Florida said Monday and
added: "The punishment will
fit the crime.”
Haley said tn a newsletter
to constituents, “ We are told
the administration anticipates
the possibility of a new Cuban
crisis within six weeks or so,
and has made contingency
plans to meet threats on eith­
e r the military or diplomatic
fronts.”
He went on to say that If
Cuban officials carry out a
threat to shoot down U. S. re­
connaissance planes, it can
be assumed "there will be
prompt retaliation against Cu­
ban anti-aircraft bases.”
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under o a th t h a t t h a n a m e s or
all parson* Intcra ata d in th*
business o r profession c a r r i e d
on un d a r th* namaa of J. * U
Coplnar a n d Til* Com pany a t
lit.
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Bis: J o s a p h D. K e llry
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IN T i l 1C COUNTY JCDOF.'S
COURT IN AND FOR MJMISO LE COUNTV, FLORIDA.
IN R E EST A T E OF:
JOYCR R. PACKARD.
Dacoasod.
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
TO I L L PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
O lt
D E St A N U S
AGAINST SAID E S T A T E:
T ou a n d aaeh of yon a r e
h e r e b y aotlflad a n d r e q u ir e d t o
fll* a n y c la lm a a n d damanda
w hich yan, o r a t t h a r of you.
m ay h a v a a g a l n a t aald a a ta to
In th a offlc* of Hon. C. Varnon
Mia*. J r , C ounty J u d s * o f
Bamlnola C ounty, a t h i t e f f l r a
In th a C o u rt Houa* In Sanford.
F lo rid a, w i t h in alx c alan d a r
m onth* from th * tlm * of th*
f i r s t pu b lic a tio n of th is nolle*.
E aah c la im or d e m a n d m ust ba
In w r l t l n r a n d c o n ta in t h a
plac* of ra a ld a n ra a n d post
offlc* a ddraaa a t th* a la lm a n t
a n d m u s t ba t w o r n t o by th *
c la im a n t, his a s a n t o r a t t o r nay. o r th* aara* shall b* ryld.
F R A N K S. PACKARD
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As E xec utor* of Said
E atata.
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A ttornay fo r Eatato
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O rlando, F l o r i d a
P ubllab: A pril SI,
May f. I t, St, l i s t
c D T - i e i _______________________
IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT O F
T H E NINTH JU D IC IA L C I R .
CUIT, IN AND F O R SRMIN«
OLR COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CMANCRRV NO. 1SSTI
NOTICE T O D E F E N D
NIN TH F E D E R A L SAVINOR
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O F
NE W YO RK CITY,
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J O S E P H J . D A FFR O N and
U N D A It. DAFFRON. his w l f »
Defendant*.
TOl J O S E P H t . D A FFR O N and
U N D A U DAFFRON,
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filed
a c a l a a t you la th* abov* C o u r t
b y tb o abov* a a m a d Plaintiff.
T b a p r o p a r t y a o u a h t t o be
faraeloead Is a a follow s:
L ot SS o f
LONODALR
SUBDIVISION.
aecardlnp
t o p l a t t h a r a o f aa raoordad
la P l a t Booh IS, P a c a i s .
o f tb o publla ra cords of
Bamlnola c o u n ty . Florida.
_ TOU ARK R E Q U I R E D to
fit# y o u r A aw or w ith lb* C lark
of t b s C o u r t s n d to aarv* ■
oopy upon tbo Plaintiff** A ttarnaya, F R E E D A NATHAN■ON, I t s South W a a h ln s to u
Avenue. Tltuevllla. Florida, not
l a t a r t h a n May SSth. lis t, i f
you fall t o do a Oh a d o r r s * ,
p r o coufaaao will bo a n ta rad
a s a l n a t you f o r t b a rallaf d a ­
rn a n d ad in Iho Com plaint.
W ITN E SS m y h a n d a nd saal
• t s a i d C o u r t a t Bamlnola
C ouatF . I b i s M t b d a y o l April,
(BEAL)
A r t h u r R. B aekw lth. Jr.
C lark a f C ircuit Court
_ B y t M a r t h a T. Vlhlan. D. a
P R B E D mad NATHANSON

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deeds of kindness of the
vile or reject any Advertise
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conform to tha policies of thla
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
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REPAIRS - SALES —
before inaertion. Mon. • Sat.
ALL MAKES
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Tuta., thru Fri. - S P. M. day W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private bathi, 114
before iniertioo. Moo. • S at
W. First St.
noon.

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ix
T in : c n riiT o r t iir
FICTITIOUS NAME
COl'XTV JI'IIUK. SCMI.Mll.t: NOTICE IS hereby given t h a t
COUNTY* FLORIDA*
I am engaged In hualnaaa a t
IN FRORATB.
ISOS H ia w atha . Seminal* Conn
!■ mi t i l i K tf
ty. Florida, under th* flctltlou*
ED Y T H JONKII AMALONO
name of, Embaaay Club, and
'
D f c t u tr d t h a t I Intend to r t g l a t a r aald
T o All Cm dltnm and I'rm n n a name with th* Clark of th*
l l a t l t i Claim* or D rm andi Circuit Court. Seminole Cnun
A a n ln it Maid I X a t r t
ty, Florida, In accordance with
You, ami each o( you a ra th* prnvlalnn* of th* F lrtltloue
haraliy notlflad and r t q u l r - d Nam* Statute*, to -w lt: Section
to p r t a - n t a n y rlalm a and da* I4S.01 F lorida S tatute* 1SS7.
manda which you. or a l t h r r of
Big: Amy Andtraon
you, may have a g a l n a t th e at* r u h lla
t a l e of E d y lh J u n t a Amnionic, CDT-17h April I, IS, 2 2 . 2 1 . 1144
decenaed, late of Bald County,
t o th a County J u d u e of HemFICTITIOUS NAME
Inole County, Florida, a t hta NOTICE IS haraby given th at
office In Ilia court houae of I am ennaged In hualn*** a t
aald County a t Hanford, Klor- 104 N. D ill* Illw ay, Ca**elber&gt;
Ida. w ith in a l l c alendar montha ry,
Ramlnol* County, Florida,
from th* time of the flrat pub*
Ih* flctltlou* name of
lli-ail.m of thla notice. Each under
lluakey
A Realty
r l a l m or demand aimII be In Co* andConatructlon
t h a t I Inland to
w r i t in g , and almll atnt* Ih*
lilac* of realdanre and poat of* r e d d e r aald n a n i with th*
flea addreia of tb* claim ant, Clark of th* Circuit Court,
a n d ahall ba aworn to by th* Htmlnol* County, Florida, In
claim ant, th a lr a a a n t or n t to r - accordance with th* provlalona
n»y, and any aurh claim o r d e ­ of th* Flctltlo u* Nam* 8 tntm an d not ao filed ahall tie void, ulta . to -w lt: Section IIS.01
Florida Statute* 1SS7.
/ a / It. \V. Amnion*
Rig: E. E v ere tte lluakey
A* executor of the Ij»*t
Publlah April I, IS, 22. 21. 1ISI.
Will and Teatnnient of
CDT-21
E d y th Jonea Amnion*. daeen e il
r u h l l a h : April !I. J». May I. II IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR NKMIVOI.K COUN­
lVit
TY, FLOHIDA, NO. 1.1*13
Cl&gt;T-II
T H E WILLI AMHIIURHII RAV
IN TIIK COUNTY JIMtfiK'S INOR BANK, a New T urk
COt'IIT NEMI.MM.l: CO l.N T I, ba n k in g corporation.
Plaintiff,
KI.OIIIIIA
v.
E ST A T E OF
AnK PA TRICK FENNELL, J R
N u l l MAN JONES.
Dacraaed. et al.
Defendants.
Sta^e of Florida To:
NOTICE OP SUIT
lla o rn e Junta,
nud a ll o th e r peraona con­ T H E STATE OF FLORIDA
TOi Aha P a t r ic k Fennall, Jr*
cerne d:
rraldanc* unknow n
Ton a r e hereby notified th a t
M a r t n r a t K. Fennall,
a petition ha* been filed In
rraldanc* unknow n
aald c o u r t praying for th e a p ­
p o in tm e n t of t.tiil* Jonea DanTh* m a lting a d d r a a i of
thaa* defendant* lot
tela a t a d m l n l e t r a t r l s of tha
r e l a t e of Norman Jonea. DaCar* Offlea In Charge.
t-caaed, a n d you a r a he reb y r e R a d a r Bomb Scoring, Na
ijulred to file yo u r w r itte n dev a l Air Facility, No. SIS7,
fenten t h e r e to w ithin 40 day*
FTO Ran Franclaco, C ali­
a f t e r the flrat publication.
fornia
Hhould you fall therein, de
Tou a r a heraby notified th a t
area will b* ente red In du* a ault haa haan (Had agalnat
c o u r t* upon aald petition.
you in th* abov* antltlad
W ITNESS m y h a n d and tb* oaui*. a nd t h a t you a ra r e ­
t e a l of aald c o u r t a t Hanford, quired to file your a n a w e r with
Seminole County, F lorida title the C lerk of thla Court and
I t h day of April A.D., ID«4.
to aerv* a copy thereof upon
C. VERNON MIZE. Jit.
th* p la i n t if f or p l a i n t i f f * a t ­
C o u n ty J u d g e
torneys, whoa* name and a d ­
lly t.E TIIA F O W L E R
dreia
la
Ja nnlnge,
Watte,
Clerk
Clark*
and
Ham ilton,
1209
Norrla D. Woolfork. I l l
H a r n e tt National Bank Build
A tto rn e y a t I*aw
Ing, Ja c k so n v ille I, Florida,
127 W. C hurc h St.
not l a t a r th a n May IS. 1IS4. If
tirlando, Fla.
you fall to do ao a dacra* pro
1 'Ubllah: April II. 22. II.
confaaao
will
b*
a ntarad
May (. 1114
a g a ln a t you for th* rallaf d e ­
C D T -II
mand In th* eomplalnL Thla
IN T H E
CIRCUIT COURT. ault la to foracloa* a m o r t ­
NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT gage. Th* re al prope rty p r o ­
D F FLORIDA IN AND FUR ceeded a g a ln a t la:
L ot « of lllock "K" of
• ENIROI.H COUNTY.
SOUTH P IN E CREST, a
CHANCERY NO. HUM
subdivision, na ra eo rd td In
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTP l a t Rook 10 , pages I and
OAOE ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
10 of th* Public Records
poration,
of Ramlnol* County, F l o r ­
i ’lalntlff,
ida.
va.
WITNESS
my hand and Ih*
]t( IIIERT II. CROZIER and
SALLY MARKS CltUZIER. hla seal uf aald Court a t Sanford,
Florida,
th
is
I t h day of April,
wire, a n d JOANNA H. CROZ­
last.
IE R,
Defendant*. (COURT SEAL)
A r t h u r 11. Backwtth, Jr*
NOTICE OP SUIT IN
Clark of th* Circuit Court
MORTUAUH FORECLOSURE
Ry: M a rtha T. Vlhlan
TO: JOANNA S. CROZIER
Deputy Clark
whoae rraldanc* la u n ­
know n and whoaa laat Je n n in g s, W atte, C la r k s
k n o w n m ailin g addreaa let a nd Ham ilton
R a r n a t l N a tiona l Bank Dldg.
I l o St. Regia Drive,
Ja c k so n v ille t, Florida
Panaacola. Florida.
TOO ARE 1IEREUY NO TI­ Publish A pril I, IS, I I , I I , 111!.
F I E D t h a t a n A m andtd Com ­ CDT-21
p l a i n t to foracloa* a c e rta in
m o r tg a g e e n cum bering th e fol­ IN T I I R CIRCUIT COURT OF
lo w in g deicrlbed real property, T R R NIHTU JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FO R SRRINOLE
t o - w l t:
Lot I t . or SANLANDO E S ­ COUNTY, FLORIDA,
TATES. Flrat Addition, aa f l l ANCHRY NO. I MTS
pa r plat th ere o f aa re cord­ UN ITED MORTUAUEE S E R ­
ed In F la t Book II, pag* VICING CORF*
Plaintiff,
(7 of th* Public Record* of
Hemlnole County, Florida. vs.
T o g e t h e r w ith th* following U WILLIAM MEAD, a t UI. at
linuaeholil appliance* w hich a r a a!,
Dafandanta.
and ahall ha deemed to ha fix­
NOTICE O p SUIT IN
ture* and a p a rt of the r e a lty :
MORTOAUH FORECLOSURE
S urfa ce Unit • W ealingTO: P A n L E N I A. SHARPE,
houae • FRA IIX Y I
fo r m e r ly kn o w n aa D a r ­
Oven • Weatlnghou*e •
ien* A. Aleahir*. and
LA ! ! • !
VARNEY SIIAItPK. her
H e a t e r - Monogram • CE
huabnnd
1011 U
ha a l.een filed a g a ln a t you In RE SID E N CE : 211 W est Plato
Tuaeon. Artaona
th* a bove-atyled ault, th* ahorl
You nr* haraby notified t h a t
till* of which I* Federal N a ­
tio n a l M ortgage Aa*o&lt;-latIon. A t Com plaint t* foraalaa* a c e r ­
m ertgag*
encum bering
C .r p n r a t l n n nrganlaed u nde r tain
a n Act of Conereaa and r e l a t ­ th* fallowing daasrlbed real
i n g p ursua nt to th* Federal property, to - w l t;
National M ortgage Aaaoclatlon
L ot I. Block 4, WRATHC h a r te r Art, having Ita p r i n ­
KltHFIKLD FIRST ADDI­
cipal office In th* City of
TION. a ccording to live
W aahlngtnn, H la trlrt of Co­
plat Uieraof, aa recorded In
lumbia. Plaintiff, veraut. RO&lt;
p lat Beak 12. P a g e II.
B E R T P. CROZIER and SAL­
Public Record* of Hamlnel*
LY
MARKS CROZIER.
hla
County, Florida,
wife, and JOANNA S. CROZ­ ha* been filed agelnet you In
IE R. Defendant* a n d yuu a r a the above sty led ault. and you
require d to aarva A copy of a r* required to eerv* a ropy
y o u r A nawer or o t h e r pleading of yo u r A naw er nr o th e r plead­
t o th* Amended Com pla int on ing to Ilia Com pla int on I'lalnIMalntlffa A ttorney, Murk N. tiff's attorney*. ANDERSON,
Cleveland. J r * Suit* I I I S a n ­ RL'SII, DEAN A LOWNDES.
ford A tlantic National Rank 222 East C e n tra l lloulevard.
IlulidlnK. Sanford. Florida, and Orlando, Florida, a n d fils th*
file the o rigina l Anawer or orig in a l
A na w e r
or
o th e r
o t h e r pleading In th a offlea of P le a d in g In tha office of th*
t h a Clerk of th* C ircuit Court Clark of th* c i r c u i t Court aa
on n r brfor* th* I I t h day of nr before th a 22nd day of May,
May, A. D. l u l l . If you fall to l i l t . If you fall to do ao, A
do an. a deerra pro ronf*|* a decree pro confeaeo will b*
will ba ta k e n a g a ln a t you for t a k e n agalnat you fo r tha r e ­
tb* relief dem anded In tha lief dem anded In the Com­
Amended Complaint.
plaint.
Thla Notlra ahall b* pubThla Notice ahall b* p ublish­
llehrd one* a waak for four ed ones a w a ak for f n u r ron•-•■niariitiva week* In Tha S a n ­ «&lt;*&lt; utlva weak* In Th* Sanford
ford Herald, a n a w a p a p - r c lr- Herald.
a u la trd In Seminal* c a u n t y ,
DATED Ihi* :o th day of
April, IM I.
Florida.
Dated thla l l t h day of April, (SEAL)
A. D. l i l t .
A r t h u r If. Beckwith, J r .
Clerk of C lrru ll Court
(SEAL)
• ' A r t h u r II. Reck with, J r .
lly M artha T. Vlhlan
D e pulp Clark
c l e r k of c ir c u it c a u r t
Mack N. Cleveland. J r . and
ANDERSON, RUSH.
H arold F. Johnaan
DEAN A LOWNDES
A t t a r n a r * for P la in tiff
H i E ast Cantral BaulavnrS
orlando, Florida.
P. O. D rn w ar B
A tto rn ey s f o r P la in tif f
Sanford. Fb-rlila
P u b lish : April I I .
May I, II.
I'ul.llah: April 11. it. i t .
lit!
May «. ! l « t
CDT-IT
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FURNISHED
1 Bdrm, 1 bath
2 Bdrm, 1 bath
2 Bdrm, 1 bath
a Bdrm, 1 bath
UNFURNISHED
3 Bdrm, 1 bath, atove
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Kit, equip
3 Bdrm, 1 bath, lakefront
4 Bdrm, 1 bath, room
airconditioner

t 53
S 55
$ 75
$125
$ 90
$110
$115
$145

REALTOR — INSUROR

Stemper Agency
322-4991

1919 8. French Ave

FURN. 3 Rm. apt, with bath.
Nicely turn. Adults. No pets.
Call 322-1111.
Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. $43. 3101
Magnolia—322-3951
Robert A. Williams
Furn., Apt. water inch $41
mo. I l l Maple. 322-4814.
STOREROOM, or office, on
lit. St., near 2 fret park
lng lota. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobxon's Dept. Store.
1 BR Ilouietraller furn. Ph.
322-1187,
S Room furn. garage apt.
1018 Elm Avc. 322-0838 after
4:30 p m.
AIR - CONDITIONED Bed
room in 3 Rm. furn. apt.
$85, l i t E. 8th St., 322-4285
or 322-5788.
2 OR House, Study, Kitchen,
Living A Dining Rm. 2428
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford.
Furn. 2 BR, houae, 1 utility
to pay, $85 mo. Longwood.
Ph. 393-4334.
3 UR, house, clean and close
in. Ph. Jimmy Cowan
322-4013.

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
furnished, near air base.
Call 322-4045; after 8 p.m.
caU 332-4736.
4 BR., I bath, home. $12$.
Available, June. 322-9593.
SMALL furn. ept. Clean. All
utilities. $50. 323-2784.
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mdlonvllla.
NICE 1 BR Cottage on U k e
Monroe, unfurn. Prefer cou­
ple. $50. Ph. 322-3106.
Available M ar L $ BR., furn.
house, for small fem llr. Ph.
322-8370.
Lake Mary, nicely furn. dup­
lex apt., 1 BR, Adults, no
pets. Ph. 322-3930.
Unfurnished 2 BR, houae, kit­
chen equipped. 323-I8S1.
3 BR, houae, kltehen equip.
$85 mo. 322 6184.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 5-8:30.
FURN. 1 BR eleaa A pt 601
Palmetto. 323-1463 or 1174.
1 DR., Furn. A pt with P v t
bath, 317 8 Park Ave.
You can find u rtR ing yea
need advertised la the Her­
ald Classified.

Legal Notice
la th a (’wart a t th* re a lly
J n d a t , geminate r e a a t y , F i o r ­
ina. la F re h a te .
l a eel E sta te mt
IIEIUIEIIT J. RCIIUENEMANN
Deceased
T a Alt CreSHara a a t F a t a * a •
M a r in e r l a l m a • * Damage*
A aalaat gale Rets le i
T «a and each e f you e re
h ereby notified end required
I* pre sent any claim* a n d d e ­
m and! which yea, a r e ith e r of
yuu. m ay have a g e l n e t Ih*
• • l e i * of H e r b e r t J. Mehuan*Ihann. dateaead, let* of aald
Cuuniy, t* th* County J u d s * of
Benilnol* County, Fb-rlda, at
hi* of fir* In the court houe* of
aald Cnunly a t Hanfafd, F l o r ­
ida.
w ithin
al*
calenda r
m onth! (rum Ih* lima of th*
flrat yublleatlan a t (hi* Mile*.
Tw* aaylaa *f aach alalm or
demand ahall ha la writing,
and ahall atat* Ih* pier* of
residence and pn*t office addr*** of th* claim ant, and
•hall b* aworn la by tb*
claimant, hla agant. hla a t l o r ney, and accompanied by a fil­
ing faa of oao dollar and aurh
claim or dem end not so filed
(h a ll ha void.
Monroo E Rehuanamann
A* a aa cu lo r of Ih# L est
Will a bd T e s ta m e n t uf
HKBMEHT J. BUIU EN EMANN, deta aead
B. W. War*, A t t a r a a y
f a r X aaa ular
P.O Box 1411.
Hanford, Florida.
I’uhlleh April I. IS, I I . .11, ISSt
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April 20, 196-1—Page 5-A 12. Real Estata For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

2

33. Furniture

35. Articles Wanted

Position Open: Superintendent Used furniture, appliances, WANTED— 78 rpm records
of Public Works. Refer­ tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
in good condition. 322-7688.
ence* required. Send re­ Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
sume including background,
WANTED! Citrus fru it Large
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
qualifications, ability, ex
or smaU amounts. Bonded
pericnce and age. Salary For the biggest selection of
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans,
open. P o s i t i o n requires
nearly new and used furni­ field, FA 2-4244
ture, ace Noll’* Furniture
knowledge of Roads, Streets,
Brokerage In Casselberry CASH for good dean Used
Drainage and Parks. No
Furniture, NoU-Furay Furni­
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6
Pubtic Utilities background
ture. 901 W. Flrat S t, Ph.
necessary. To: Mayor Owen
322-6591,
W. Analey, P. O. Box 55,
Casselberry, Florida.

BR. Home, Study, l t t
Baths, large Family Rm. in
good neighborhood; lndud
lng steve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma
chine ft rug*. Really ter
rlfic buy! Monthly pay­
ments $83.50.
36. Automobile* • Truck*
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Service Station Managers ft 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Inc.
Was
on
Lay-a-Way
at
'55 2 DOOR hardtop Chevro­
Attendants for Phillips 68
FA 2-8074
let, green ft white, good
Stations. If qualified sec E Budget F\irn. Co.
cond. $200. 322-4939 after 6
KEEP A SECRET,
If. McAlexandcr, 202 N
on So. Orange Avc.
p. m.
Chock with ui and we will
Laurel Ave.
Now can be teen at
show you how, where and
298 Longwood Plata
61 RENAULT Dauphlne, good
why we have tha finest lilt­ 19. S ltu itio n s W anted
Take up payment*
running. Very reasonable.
ing* available — For In­ DAYS work or ironing at
At only $12.80 per mo.
323-0415.
stance — A nice, quiet inunPh.
838
4583
home. Lucila Lamor 1000
try home wUh paved road
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
W. 13th St.
frontage, &gt; BR, 2 car ga­
Slightly damaged
rage — and lots of extra*, 21. Beauty Salona
at $59.95
all for $8,500. And only $300
Complete Beauty Service
WANTED reBaMa eoupla te
down.
3 Senior Operator*
take up monthly payments
of $13.50 on 3 complete *56 Rambler, $299 bal. $16 mo.
Free Parking at 2nd ft Oak
322 5742
105 So. Oak
rooms of furniture. Call '37 Dulck, $687 b a t $34 mo.
TE 8-1311, Caaialberry, col S3 Cadillac, $587 bal. $33 mo,
INVESTMENT ft REALTY HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
• welt! me. ka
leet.
322-9173
'57 Dodge, $592 bal. $31 mo.
T x u a i u M 116 N. Park
Ace Beauty Salon
'59 Hillman, $687 bal. $34 mo.
Call for Evening Appts.
FREE
ESTIMATE
"If w t 8 tirt worrying about being old maid* NOW* FHA - VA HOMES Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 3224525 Upholstering ft Mattress ren­ '53 Nash, $98 bal. $4 mo.
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
we're bent bafor* wa start!’*
ovating. New ft Used Furni­ '58 Rambler, $419 bal. $24 me,
Free Parking
1, m , ft 3 BATHS
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg. '53 Ford, $87 bal. $$ mo.
Spring Permanent Special
12. Real Estate For Sale DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
6. F o r R e n t
Co., at 706 Celery Ave. '59 Plymouth, $881 bal. $34 n s ,
20 Percent off regular price*
'38 Ford, $641, $32 mo.
FA 2-2117.
$100
1-ROOM efficiency spt. with
Cut
'n
Curl
Rcauty
Shop
Low Monthly Payments
pvt. bsth and shower, ault
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834 31. Article* For Sale
able for couple or (ingle REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE For Complete Information
See Or CaU Your
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
25. Plumbing Service*
person or retired. All utili­
CYPRESS SIDING. Window*
Phone 322-56(1
FHA - VA
ties Included In rent. Ideal
ft doors. Cheap. See at
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
PLUMBING
ly located on First St., with­
Palms Hotel. 322-2506 after
3 BR. house, clean and close
Contracting Repairs
1012
Sanford Ave,
in 1 block of 2 free parking
SALES RROKER
6.
FREE ESTIMATES
in.
Ph. Jimmy Cowan
Open 111 9, 6 Days Week
lots and shopping center. In­
322 4013.
R. L. HARVEY
Phone 322-4503
$1 per day rental for Electric
quire at Manuel Jacobson
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Carpet
Shampooer
with
pur.
Dept. Store, 311 E. First St. 3 BR, 1 bath home, (enrol 2565 Park Dr.
322 3420
chase of Blue Lustre. Car- 1963 Thunderblrd, fully equipi
back yard. North Orlando.
27. KpecinI Service*
ped, perf. cond. Ph. 323-8581
Furn. Apt. 1301 W. tat. Th.
roll’* Furniture.
3 Hit., Ilk bath home. AaPh. 3228219.
after 3 p.m.
days 322 3762, nights 322
PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
aume payments. 322-5455.
0991.
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal
Rebuilding - Rcfrltlng
3&amp;4
3 BR, Fla. rm., 1*4 bath*,
Ion, $3.oo. Call 322-2960 af­ '37 Chevy Belalr Sport Coupe,
FREE ESTIMATES
LAKE MARY, Unfurn. except
Cent, heat, alr-cond. Tee
BEDROOM HOMES
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­ V-6, powcrgllde, RAH, good
GENE
CUMBAA
tonally clean 2 Bit House
rubber, mechanlcaUy OK,
'n Green Eitatea. $84 mo.
IMMEDIATE
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
Kit. equlpt. 322-4411.
actual
mileage 65,100, only
No down payment. 322 2281.
OCCUPANCY
CITY LIMITS.
$825. Owner. 2003 S. Mag­
Air-Conditioning Optional
For Repairs ami Painting, call
2 UR, fully furnished. Avail
GOOD HOUSING
nolia. Ph. 322-8110.
As Low aa $350 Down
322-5126 after 5 p. in. week­ READY MIX CONCRETE
able Mey 1. Prefer adults
INVESTMENT
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK EXCEPTIONALLY
days.
1503 Sanford Ave.
nice 2 br.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, '39 Ford Convertible, Mid­
LAKE MAItY
home located on W. Firat
night Blue, 339 Engine, A.
UNFURN. 1 Lg. HR Apt. Kit.
Piano Tuning and Repair
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
West on 25th St. and
St. Just 2 block* west of W. L. Harmon - FA t-4233
T. Very sharp, $650. 9635
equlpt. 1081k W. 18th St. Ph
steel,
grease
traps,
dry
Left on Lake Mary Illvd.
French Ave. (17-02). Zoned
Sanford Ave.
349-3952.
wclla. Stepping stones.
322-2744
M-t for buaincii. Parking Need a Painter? 322-3090.
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
LAKE WYMAN
1983 Rambler Clatale Station
3 BR, nicely furn., ell utlli
in rear. Rent* for $90 furn.
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751 Wagon. Ex. Good. J . C.
HEIGHTS
ties, $90. 2nd St., between
AIR-CONDITIONING
S h o w n by appointment.
LONGWOOD
Bunted, Lemon Bluff.
12th A 14th Ave., Longwood.
By FEDDEltS
Price $11,250.
SINGER
(South on 17-92-6 mL
IT.
B.
POPE
CO.,
Inc.
buyino a mrw ar
Clean rooms for men. 401
3 Blka. Northwest of
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Birthday
Sale!
USED CART
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
Longwood Plata)
ju g $ $ s a v in g s
FINANCE IT WITH U i
TRAILER
I..ADKS
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
On Floor Models ft
1919 S. FRENCH AVE.
♦ Low Interest latee
CONSIDERED
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Cowan. 322 4013.
Demonstrators
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
2
STORY,
3
bedroom
houae.
All
Types
and
Sixes
LMN Enterprises, $300. down or wiU accept
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES) FLORIDA STATE BANK
RENTALS
We Repair and Service
In Your Home
• Inc.
2 BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
used car. 322-8404. 110 W.
S T I N E
Plymouth 1957, excellent con*
In
Sanford Call
Ph. 138 3011
150 ft. bathing beach on
13th St.
Machinery and Supply Co.
dltlon, $390. Ph. 192-6586.
SINGER
Lake Mary ......... $145 mo.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 1-641!
Representative at
PRIVACY: Gracious l-atory
2
HR.,
1
BATH
'57 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, Good
2 BR, with study, dining
Alan's Fabrics A Rugs
home, city convenience A Screened porch, Including kit­ PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
conditio*. $450. Going
room, kit. equipped, double
322 5783
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
chen equip. Down payment
and all types Homo Repairs.
Service. Ph. II3-5I03.
carporte, newly painted.
screen porch, back util,
$350. Monthly Payments
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
Lake privileges ... $150 mo.
CLOSEOUT
50 V. W. Microbu* or ’69 '
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
$38 50.
be Financed. 1 to 5 yrs. to
On Lake Mary. Furn. 2 BR
Last 3 days of sale. Every­
Chevrolet Pickup/Camper.
for children. 322 9235.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Pay.
house with sunporch $75 mo
thing must go. Come out
Both exceUeot Ph. Apopka INC.
A.
J.
ADCOCK,
Geo.
Contr.
FRANK EVANS
GREENBRIAR
tonight 6:30 to 9:30. 2508
866-4549 or Orlando 423-6111.
33C8074
$22-9558
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733
Choice lota available In
W. 1st St. Denier* Welcome!
37. Boat* • Motor*
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
HOOKKEEPING
RENT A BED
overlooking golf course.
St.
Johns
Realty
30
Gal.
gas
water
heater,
Like
SERVICES
Gateway To Tha Waterway
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby
new. Cheap. CaU after 4:30.
Custom building to your T1IE TIME TESTED FIRM Reasonable rates. 322-2704.
Robson Sporting Goods
Beds.
322-7775.
specifications.
Graanbrlar 116 N. Park Ave FA 28123
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
By Day, Week, or Month
29. Automobile Service
developed by
304-84 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5981
Ph. FA 2-3131 118 W. lit St.
IS
llunliiefln
Opportunity
Trailer
Hitch
for
1958
and
KINUSWOOD
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
1902 Chevrolet, $5.00 each. USED BOATS ft motors.
DUILDERS, INC.
PHILLIPS 88 Scrvlca Station W agner s Amoco
322-0329 evenings.
AUTOMOTIVE
GUNS. New ft Uaed. U r g e
202 Fairmont Dr.
for (.ease. If you have a
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
AIR-CONDITIONING
selection. WIU trade, also
FA 2-8074
small amount of capital,
■t 117 Catalina Dr.
APR.
SPEC.
Jet
Whit*
Houae
repair. Tackle told * re*
and the desire to own your INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Paint. $3.95 Gal. Army,
I BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
Good Used Cara Sold
paired. Oiteen Bridge Flab
builnou, with paid training
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
April U. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
818
French
Ave.
322-7765
Camp ft Gun Shop.
available, then x-e E. IIplex. Available May 1. 14th
McAlexander, 202 North
PORTABLE Stereo, almost Will trade desirable building
Auto Glass, Tops
Ave. Longwood, g ml. from
Investment ft Really
Laurel Ava.
new. Half price. 688-5408.
ft
Seat
Cover*
lota for 16* or 16' Cabin
N.A.8. Ph. 831 3298.
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
Cruiaar. Ph. 322-1321, 1104
AUTO
GLASS
&amp;
COIN
LAUNDRY
SEWING MACHINE
FURN. Apt. 322-2800.
Nice I BR, 1 bath CB real C o m p l e t e l y recondition­
W. 95th.
REPOSSESSED
SINGER
dence—Enterprise, 75 x 140 ed Coin Butlnca*. Golden SEAT COVER CO.
Fully automatic. Sews on SKI RIG, 15', 95 hp. John­
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 $032
Lot $7,250, $750 Down, Bal­ Opportunity for right party.
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
son elec., trailer, and ex­
ance $60 per mo. No clos­ Small down payment. Call
9. For Kale or lUnt
embroiders, m o n o g r ams,
tras, $425. 2421 8. Willow,
ing costa. Mr. Foy. Midway
Orlando
425-5121.
COHEN
RADIATOR
SHOP
bUnd
hems,
etc.
All
with­
I BR. Kit. furn. 4909 W. 1st
322-1)7$.
T-5640, Winter Prak.
Free inspection, estimates,
out ettachmenta. Guaran­
S t $200. down. $65. per mo.
16. Female Help Wanted
pickup, delivery. Recoring
teed. Like new. Sold new 16' Plywood cabin cruiser, 50
322 5178.
ft repairs discounted.
hp. Johnson, aU electric,
over $300. Ralanre due only
Beauty Counselor ha* an
Furn. 3 BR, I bath, alr-cond.
S im E. 3rd.
322-3443
and extras. Ph. 322-3165.
$79.68 or $8.08 month. CaU
opening in this area for a
Property
Management
Available May 5. 322-5509.
Collect for Free Homo Trial
representative. Must be at­
MONTH-END
&amp; Sulca Broker
AUTO GLASS
241-9388 Service Discount.
tractive and have ear. For
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
CLEARANCE • SALE
Interview, phona 322 6073.
INSTALLED
LAKE. CaU d V d n l B f a
SINGER AUTOMATIC
$595 14' Artec, $425: Stylish
Senknrik Glass and Puint 1961 Model. Fully Guaranteed. $950 13' Fabuglas, $850; De­
333-1667.
WAITRESSES
wanted.
Apply
Offers for your selection
Company
luxe II' $1795 U rson, $1065,
Monograms, makes Buttonin person at Chicken N"
theso Beautiful 2, 3, ft 4
12. R eal E s ta te F o r B a it
210 Magnolia |&gt;h FA 2-4622
holos, Sews on Buttons ft
and others. '03 $786 40 hp.
Treat,
Fern
Park.
Bedroom
push b u t t o n Evlnrudes,
makes decorative sUtehes,
New Custom Built Home on
31
A.
Pel*
Registered nurse, day shift,
$71.80 or pay $7.16 mo. No
$310; IS hp., only $36$; 14’
Crystal Lake. For informa­
well located Nursery Home. German Shepherd puppies.
etc. Pay off balance of $300 Oator Trailer, $320;
tion call 322 3375.
To $42o monthly for nurie
credit needed. Write Credit Clearance Include* many us­
Ph. 322-4157.
3 BR, Alr-Conditloncd, I'k
able to aifumu reiponalblled outfits too: 14* U pstrake
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
Siamese kittens, $15 ea.
baths, Fla. room, fenced
By. Write, Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Fla.
runabout, only $133. 16'
322 8641.
yard, with patio. Ravenna Priced From $(&gt;,750
Box 75.
trailer, $60; IS hp. Evlnrude,
NEW Coidspot combination
Park.
$soo down, $105
$100; 30 hp. electrle, $130;
Down
Payments
2 Chihuahua puppies, male.
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
Refrigerator-Frecxer.
New
monthly. Phone 322-9357.
33 bp. electrle, $163; Mer­
each. 1 female AKC
Carrier upright freextr. As­
As Low As $100 MAN WANTED. Salary, Ap­ $25
cury Mark 33, $165; Mark
Chihuahua, 4 yrt. old. 1104
1962 HOMETTE. 55' x 10'. 3
sume pymts. 668-5846 after
ply in person, no telephone
800, only $463. Many others.
W. 25th St., 322-1321.
BR, Living room 14' x 19'. Monthly Payments
5:30 p.m.
3408 S. French Ave.
Easy term*. Robson Sport­
322 1719.
From $43.50
Boston Terrier, AKC Reg., 8 Kenmore 500 auto, waihcr, 5
ing Goods, Downtown San­
To mak* tha beat home
PHARMACISTS
weeks old. 322 5317.
ford. 511-5661.
mo. old, $100. Other furn.
buy, ae* the
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
DID YOU SEE OUR
322-7301, 4 5 p.m,
Realtor
MONDAY AD?
32. Flower* • Shrub*
38. Trailer* • Cabana*
VA - FHA
Raymond Lundqutst, Also.
Outstanding poaiUons In Or­
TVs
Used.
AU
makes
ft
mo­
4-Wheel trailer chas la, good
Appointed
FA 3-3631 AUaotic Bank Bldg.
lando and surrounding com­ BLOOMINO Roses on Cherodels. 700 W. 9th. 522 9792.
kaa stock. All other kinds
tirei, 180 or make offer.
munities.
Property
of Nursery shrubbery end
See at 9606 Country Club
EXCELLENT SALARIES
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
EVERETT A. HARPER
M
anagement
&amp;
trees.
Road.
TOP
EMPLOYEE
BENEFITS
Rcpotscsed.
Would
like
re­
AOENCY • REALTOR
Gray Shadows Nursery
AND
Sales
Broker
sponsible party to take up
$405 I . Park Ave.
6 Ml. S, on Benford Ave.
$100 DOWN
Do not haatltata, phone now)
payments of $9 per month
Phones FA 3-2264 or FA 2-2263
645 MONTH
Mr. Joe King, Thursday ft
on Blant-O-Matie Automatic
33.
Furniture
Friday, AprU 30, and May
Z l| Zag Sewing Machine.
CUSTOM REALTY
1, t a. m. to 6 p. ra. Ph. Sell Ua Your Furniture.
Guaranteed, Uke New sew­
Offlea FA t-Xllf
WINTER PARK
141*4881 orlando.
Night FA $4646
Quick Service With the
ing condition. CaU CoUect
1901 Park Avenue
SUPERKX DRUGS, Inc.
241-9587 evenings or 4$2- Cerner Lee R4. and 1743
Cash. SUPER TRADING
523 0706
Phone 614-6091 ”
FA 2-5232 anytime
RcpUcs Confidential
0932, Service Discount,
POST. FA 2-0677.
3534 Fark Dr. Sanford. Fla.
a

FURNITURE

I Bank $

SOUTHWARD

B all-B lair Agency

Repossessions

National

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

SOUTHWARD

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty
Government
Owned Homes

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

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Page 6-A—April 29, 1964

WASmNOTON (UPI) —
J u n t a R. Hoffa appeared to*
day to be losing the iron grip
bo baa bald on Uia leaderahip
of the 1.8 minion-member
Teamatera Union.
The beleaguered Teamatera
boea baa cut himself off —
■t leant temporarily — from
further uaa of union fundi to
pap bia heavy legal billa. He
made the move after bia right
to bava the union pay hla le­
gal billa waa challenged by
other Teamatera offleiala.
la labor circle* thia chal­
lenge to Hoffa waa regarded
aa c a t of the atrongeit threata
to bia leaderahip in many
yeara.
Hoffa, who haa been con­
victed of Jury tampering and
•entenced to eight yeara in
prison, la now on trial in Chi­
cago on chargea of defrauding
labor-management truateea of
o Teamatera' penaion fund.
Teamatera vice preaident
John J . O'Rourke had de­
manded that the international
union atop paying Hoffa'a le­
gal expenaea until ita 13 man
executive board can decide
whether thia conform* with
federal law.
Hoffa ordered the auapenalon of legal payment* until
o legal expert unconnected
with the union can review the
m atter and decide. The expert
has not yet been chosen.

• down produce lane
dairy specials

CRISP, FIRM IC H IR O

LETTU CE.. 2 u

Margarine.............. !£■ 27c
Piltakary Sweet or lettarmlfc

___ Florid* Vine-Ripened

Biscuits................ 4 ,?M 39c

□ Tomatoes

Kreh'i Aaaertad INmant#, OOra-Pimaet* er fleeeeeje)

Florida Red-lutton

Cheese Spread

• •to

)ev

29c

MIm Wbaanala Medium Afed

Longhorn •«»•••••♦• rtt- 49c

Genuine Idaho Baking

Potatoes ...

• frozen foods •
*

Pkteweefe Fieeh Preeee

Green Peas ....... 6 pk«*. $l«
Sautfclaed'a Qukk Vroeta Ipaaklad

Butter Beam ......... ’il; 49c
1

Celdea Bleed Qukk Fraaoa

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Hush Puppies . . . 4

&gt;

$1*

Hellever Heete Quick Freeee Behed

\

Potatoes ................ ’i f 39e
Treeeure lile Qalck Freeea

Onion-Ette Rings .. Si 59c
tweeeea'i l-Coaraa (Chkkaa, Turkey, NHakury Steek)

Coffss — A ll Grinds

T-V Dinnar* ....................79e

M axw ellHouse

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(lim it 1 par custom er with purchase* o f $5 o r m oral

Beetk'e Qwlek Preseo

Flounder Fillet . . . .

Popular Chunk Style

Sta r-K ist Tuna •. . 4

59c

Oirtee'l FomBy SJee

6 Mt-os.

Fish Sticks ............. '£T 59e

Hollmonn's Whola-Egg

M ayonnaise .............
MIAMI (UPI) - It wai an
right lor her to atrip to the
waist In n bar. boaomy waitteas Merry Elder told a
Judge: " I have an entertaine r’a llcenae."
The pretty blonde, who aald
She models brassieres a t a
sideline, had been baled be­
fore Justice of the Peace
Hugh Duval on chargea of
lewd and lascivious conduct,
tulng obscene language and
serving drinks while still a
minor.
Stats beverage agent* testi­
fied they arrested Miss Elder
a t n North Miami bar last
month after Mm stood beneath
n aptotllght, "took off her
Mouse and shook," all the
while shouting obscenities at
customers.
" I t was all part jf my
a c t" and perm luable "under
an entertainer's license, like
n poetic llcenae, you know,"
Miss Elder explained to Du­
val. "I'm a poor man's Bell*
B arth."
Belle Barthe, someone off­
ered, was an entertainer apeclaliiing in "blue" routine*.
Asked bar age, Mlsa Elder
told Duval, " I ’an 23."
"She's IB," agents said.
Duval dismissed the Uquor
count and dropped the va­
grancy charge, but he bound
her over to criminal court on
(be lewdnesi charge**.

Legal Notice
IN T B S C I N C U T COUNT IN
AND VON BKMINOLH COVN.
TV, PLOHIUA
IN CMANUKMV I M *
T1IK Wll-UAMMJUIIMH HAVINOS HANK, a corporatio n.
Plaintiff,
JA C K M tT C H N U * a t *1,
Defendant*.
NOTION O P SUIT
T U N MTATB O P P U 1 U I P A —
TOi JA C K M1TCIIKI.I. and
TIIKI.UA MITCIIKI.l.
JU ildcnc* and addraaa
unknown
T on a r * ha rab y notified th a t
A s u it haa b t a n fllad again*!
y o u a n d N athanlal Ja r k a o n , in
lb* a b o r a a a tllla d rnu**| and
I b a t you a r e h araby required
t o Vila y o u r a a a w e r with tho
C lark o f thia Court, a n d to
e e r r e a copy th ara o r upon tho
P U I n U t r * a tt o r n e y w b a a o
a a m a a n d addraaa iat
PJtBNMAN. IIICUAIIDHON *
WATSON
T il D a r n e l l Hank Hnlldlnp
Ja rkaunvU i* a. P lortda
a u t U t a r t h a n May 14th A. D ,
till.
J f y o a fa ll to do *0, Docroo
P r o Coafaaao will b* antarad
a a a ln a t you f o r tbo roll*! d e ­
m an d e d l a tho Complaint.
T ho n a t u r e of aald a u lt being
f o r t h e foracloauro of Morti u i e n c u m b e r in g t h e p ro p e rty
a n d praailaa* located In B*mInola C ounty, Plorlda. deecrlbad a a followat
IX&gt;T I I . ACADBMY MANon. UN IT ONB, according
t o p l a t th a r a o r recorded In
\ P U t . Hook IS. 1’a a e I t ,
P u b lla Record* o f Herniae la County. P lortda.
WITNBBB m y hand and aeal
o f aald c o u r t a t Hanford. H*mInola C ounty, Plorlda, tb U l l t k
Say o f ApriL I M t .
CBNAM
A r t h u r K. B eckw ith. J r .
Cloak o f C lroult C o u r t
e o ailao la County. Plnrlde
By M a rth a T. Vlhlen
D eputy Clerk

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Evaporated

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
TENDER-AGED GOVT. INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

(limit 6 pleas*)

Carnation M ilk •• 3

Sliced or Halved Yallow-Cling

F&amp;P

Peaches
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Top Round
Sirloin Steaks
T-Bone Steaks
Club Steaks •,
Chuck S te a k s.
Short Ribs •.«
Ground Beef 3
(Bontlssi)

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ALL PURPOSE
S H O R TE N IN G

CRISCO

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(Fins 100 ex tra fra* J &amp; l Graan Stom ps with caupaa)

Pork &amp;Beans . .

M*d* la NarMat Lykaa

Corned Beef Hath
Mod* la Mari4a 1 Lykts

Corned B eef....
Ma4a la Florida! Lykaa

Vienna Sausage
Mada la Flaridal Lykaa

Beef Stew ........
SJ|-a Taadar Cel

Green Beans ....
Oe. Rad tSaadard Caaaad

Tom atoes........
Sh-lt. I—

EsA|m^a

Waffle Syrup ...

Del Monte Buffet Sale
Sliced Peaches......

Canned Luncheon Moat

Del Meat# Buffet fist

S w ilt'sP re a i. . ,

Dul Monte Buffet llee

Plain or Salf-Rltinf

Fruit Cocktail.......
Canned Spinach...

(limit 1)

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wva v a vivv twaw

Cold M edalFlour
Mad# In Florida!

Stewed Tomatoes.

Auaftod

Del Meat* Buffet Site

Lima Beam .........

Hi-C Drinks

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sees
(Orange, Grape, Fferi4*-Funch, Finaepple-Orangt)

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Cut Green Beans...

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Silted Bologna . lie * . 3

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IS A
PLEASURE!

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VOL. 66
United Press Leased W^re
Established 1908 TIIURS., APRIL 30, 1964
SANFOKU, FLORIDA NO. 180
Normally the procedure with
unsigned letters la to con­
sign them to File 13 but it
la believed th at our reader*
wiH appreciate this one sign­
ed "from an Old-Timer who
remembers the long lean
years of Sanford." It follows
"After reading your column
concerning the naming of the
Rand's Aljey Mall, 1 wonder
ed if you or your paper know
how very many years (dur­
ing the depression especially
when the City of Sanford had
neither money nor a city
m anager) that Arthur Yowcll
paved and repaved that alley
along with many other civic
contributions toward helping
keep First Street intact. This
Is no reflection on Mr. Wil
liams as he also made his
contribution to Sanford."
• • •
The ladies’ luncheon last
weekend for the wives
visiting Shriners was a huge
success, says Illustrious Po­
tentate Harold H. Kastner, of
Bahia Shrine Temple. "And '
he adds, "much credit for it
should go to Mrs. Volie Wil
liams J r. and Mrs. Byron
Leach.”
• • •
Sanford Kiwanlans are set
for Saturday's pancake sup­
per and auction. The event
will get under way a t the
Sanford Civic Center a t 4:30
p. m. Supper will be served
from then until 8 p. m. The
auction will begin a t 8 p. m.
and is slated to wind up at
8. Proceeds will go to the
club's underprivileged child
ten 's fund.
• • •
Signs of the times of pros
perity: ACL has ordered 333
new freight cars at a cost of
more than $3 million. The
cars will be used for trans
porting pulp wood and gypsum
board.
•

•

•

Harold Kastner isn’t through
giving out bouquets to those
who helped make the Shrine
ceremonial such a big suc­
cess. Today he pointed out
that Bob Hancock, of the
Capri, served some 800 No­
bles and ladles—at no cost
to anyone—last Friday night.
Also, last Saturday morning
E arl Faust served a free
breakfast for a large group
of officials. And Kastner at
tributes much of the success
of the Moslem Feast to Sher
iff J. L. Hobby, Burk* Steele
and Bacot Ellerbe.
• • •
Overheard downtown: "I
m arried my wife because 1
felt sorry for her and I've
been sorry ever since."
• • •
A report on labor condi­
tions in Seminole County has
Herald newmen puzzled. In
sidelines to the general story,
H is pointed out that employ
ment is at record high for
March. Then the next line
a ays Employment edges down
due to citrus lull. And a
third note says unemployment
at moderate rate.
• • •
Civic clubs will converge
on the Sanford Naval Air
Station May 13 and be served
Navy chow. This is a pro
lude to Armed Forces Day
May 18.
• • •
City Hall reacted fast to
the report of a political slgo
on the city parking lot on
Hood Avenue. Sign was there
Wednesday evening and gone
thia morning.
• • •
City is to be highly com
mended for beautifying Rands
Alley. It’s truly nice. Mayor
A. L. Wilson will cut a rib­
bon at 2 p. m. Friday form
ally decorating the mall. Art
Association will Join with the
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce and have an art ex­
hibit from 2-8 p. m. Y’all
come.
• • •
County candidates will make
their final pitch for votes
tonight at the Civic Center.
Democratic Executive Com­
mittee la holding the rally,
starting off with a band con­
cert at 7:30 p. m. Candidates
will be allowed three minutes
to voice their qualifications
lor office.

Ick Chick
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
newly batched whooping
mns chick may undergo surtry to correct a defectlva
g. The chick was ons of two
’ the rare whooping crane
prematurely by
*S hatched pi

bantam ham

Body O f S t. Pete Boy Is Found
Bryan Seen In
Area Day Child
Disappeared

m w A ...
Quake Hits Town
ATHENS, Greece (UPI) —
The village of Klima on the
Aegean Island of Skopcios, 80
miles north of Athens, was
d e v a s ta te d Wednesday by an
earthquake.

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—Police Chief Harold G.
Smith announced today that
the body of 7-year-old Lewis
(llackic) Wilson ha* been
found a few mile* south of
Venice.
The hoy had been missing

2 Escape Routes
DALLAS (UPI) — Lawyers
for Jack Ruby today turned
their attention to the appcala
courts and a sanity hearing—
the two avenues that could
still save him from death in
the electric chair.

since March 23.

Deaths Probed
MIAMI (UPI) - A private
detective agency say a it is
probing the mysterious deaths
of millionaire financier Louis
Bcrlanti and his son so the
widowi can file a auit for in­
surance benefits.

Resolution OKd
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) Jacksonville's strife-torn biracial committee has adopted
an NAACP-backed resolution
calling for the Immediate In­
tegration of local public ac­
commodations.

MAYOR A. L. WIl-SON will cut a ribbon at 2 p.m. Friday dedicating the
new Rands Alley mall between Firat and Commercial Streets eaat of
Park Avenue. The Art Association will hold an art exhibit from 2-6 p.m.

Altamonte M oves For March Traffic
Cut In W ater Rates Toll Hits Peak

Users of Altamonte Springs redurvs (o attain this goal
new water system may get were to be studied today by
MIAMI (U P I)-M rs. Andres a rate reduction soon. Pro- the Altamonte Springs Town
Mejias and her day-old daugh­
Council.
ter Barbara Bcnita were rest­
Council members Wednes­
ing comfortably In a hospital
day night noted the increased
today after being plucked
use of water and the propor­
from a leaky boat Wednesday
tionate lower cost of the ser­
during their escape from
vice in citing the desirability
Cuba.
of reducing the rate.
They were to confer with
an official of tiie Housing &amp;
Record Profits
Home Finance Agency to see
DETROIT (U P I)-G e n e ra l
Motors Corp. reported prof­
A volunteer fireman volun­ what' mechanics are
its of $338 million during the teered to take over the helm to reach this goal.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
first three months of l»8t, a of the Altamonte Springs
record for any quarter and Volunteer Fir# Department noted the system is supposed
more than Ford Motor Co. and he was accepted by the to be in use for six months
made in the entire 13 months T o w n Council Wednesday prior to any changes in the
rate schedule, but the optim­
of 1983.
night.
istic council members, includ­
new fire chief la How ing the mayor, decided to
Barry Still Leads ardTheWilloughby
who cited the start talks at once.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — urgent need "as I see i f for
The $330,000 system, financSen. Barry Goldwatcr still a positive reorganization of
led with government help,
holds a commanding lead In the department.
has been in operation about
Republican convention dele­
Altamonte Spring* hat been half the prcscrilwd time set
gates despite home state plagued with fire department
by IIIIFA as one in which to
write-in vlctoriei by Ambassa­ troubles for the past several determine a year-round pro­
dor Henry Cabot Lodge and w e e k s . Resignations and gram of use.
Pennsylvania Gov. William W. threats of resignations have
The only increase in the
Scranton.
besieged the council and as cost to the city, it was point­
of last night the city was ed o u t is in electricity.
Royal Honeymoon without a fire chief.
Water users, in lieu of a
ROME (UPI) — Princess
Mnyor lawrence Swofford possible rate reduction, may
Irene of The Netherlands and noted the city has "had a real obtain an increase in the
her bridegroom, S p a n i s h problem; Iota of rhiefa hut amount of water to tie used
Prince Carlos of Bourbon P ar­ no Indians. The main thing without disturbing the mini­
ma, were off on a secret ia organization."
mum rate.
honeymoon today, away from
He assured Chief Willough­
Also discussed was a change
the hectic atmosphere lhat by he would have “a free in the ordinance governing
surrounded their controversial hand from the mayor’s of­ the cutoff period for delin­
fice.
wedding.
quent users of Ihe system.
Tim rhlrf emphasized aurh It was noted the ordinance
reorganization would "take now allows 90 days of continu­
Seek Meeting
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)— time, hut I’m willing 'o ing use of water after the
Foreign diplomats sought to­ learn." He recalled his back­ account is found delinquent.
Efforts will lie made to
day to work out the time and ground a* a fireman and
place for a meeting between told the council he haa not reduce this lo 60 days, coun­
pro-Communlst Prince Sou- had top level management of cil memliers agreed.
In other action, the coun­
phanouvong a n d neutralist a department.
He was appointed with un- cil reaffirmed its stand In not
Prem ier P r i n c e Souvanna
Pbouma to discuss the current animoua consent of the coun­ joining in a planning project
for establishing a South
cil.
crisis in Laos.
Seminole Gas Authority.
Town Atly. Joe Davis was
authorized to write to the
HllFA telling it of the coun­
cil’s position.
South Seminole communi­
ties had considered getting
funds from IIIIFA lo draw up
plans for a natural gas ay-s­
tem lo serve that area.

Refugees Rest

Altamonte Fire
Volunteer Takes
Over As Chief

Citrus Men Fight
Tariff Slash

NEW CHIEF GREETED by Mayor Lawrence
Swofford of Altamonte Springa. Howard Wil­
loughby was appointed fire chief of the Alta­
monte 8pringa Fire Department Wednesday
night. The new chief, Bhown a t left, ia being
asked to reorganize the department which has
been in a state of conflict for some time. He was
given unanimous endorsement of the council and
"a free hand" from Mayor Swofford’a office.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
American citrus industry offi­
cials met with U. S. trade ne­
gotiator Christian A. Herter
.Wednesday, seeking his sup­
port to block proposed reduc­
tions In citrus tariffs.
Industry officials told Her­
ter, the President's special
representative for trade ne­
gotiations, that U. 8. citrus
producers have nothing to
gala from a tariff reduction,
but a great deal to lose.

CHICAGO (U PI) — The
death toll on the nation's
street* and highways during
March soared to another alltime high for the month, the
National Safety Council sa.d
today.
1'raffic deaths during the
first three months of the
year smashrd the previous
first-quarter record set in
1937.
The safety council counted
430 • bij-jiway death*-- last
tenth, " per cent more than
the previous high mark of
J20U in 1983. Deaths front
January through March, total­
ed 9.900, up 16 per cent front
last year and 18 per rent more
than tiie previous record of
8,615 aet 27 year* ago.
“Thl* toll can be reduced If
the individual atates mil cit­
ies will apply already Inown
corrective measures," coun­
cil President Howard Pyle
said. "Traffic manngenunt is
a local responsibility."
March was the 27th ttnnlh
in the last 29 to show an in­
crease in traffic tenths.
Travel for the first tlnee
months of the year rosi 6 per
rent over 1963, lull wis out­
stripped by an It per cent
rise in the dentil rate

Sheen, Wallace
Assail Court
WASHINGTON (U ll) Bishop Fulton J. Shew and
Alabama Gov. Georgt Wallace each attacked Stpreinc
Court decisions foriidding
prayers in public srhods to­
day and called for acton by
Congress to override them.
The well known loman
Catholic prelate and He con­
troversial Southern gtvernor
appeared before the House
Judiciary Committee.
The group is considciing the
147 proposals to amtnd the
Constitution to nullfy the
court's rulings outlawing re­
ligious worship as a tequired
part of public schotl pro­
grams.
Bishop Sheen criticized the
court for taking over vhat he
said wai a responsibility of
Congress. He said th* theory
that an effort is belts made
to eliminate the separation of
church and state in tlia coun­
try was "founded on a myth."
Gov. Wallace, in Ha pre­
pared statement, wal much
stronger. He said the prayer
decisions were "part of a de­
liberate design to aulordinate
the American peoplt, their
faith, their customs and their
religious traditions to at God­
less state."

CDR. II. A. MORELAND, a native of Sanford, reviewed assembled offi­
cers nnd cnliated personnel thia morning at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion during a retirement ceremony. Ho ia the aon of Mr. nnd Mra. H. A.
Moreland Sr. of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

High Promises Sanford Native Ends
Watchdog For N avy Career A t N A S
State's Money

Official reports said that
Joseph Franeia Bryan Jr.,
raptured in New Orleans
Tuesday and accused as the
kidnaper of one child and the By United Press International
killer of another, had Item
Miami Mayor Robert King
seen in St. Petersburg on the High promised today to create
same day.
a public advocate if elected
Sarasota
County
Sheriff
Ross K. Boyer said Bryan governor to sit in on all state
also was "definitely placed" spending sessions on behalf
in the Vcnnlcc area on March of the people.
24.
"The people will know
Bryan was captured in New
where
their tax monies are
Orleans with an R-year-old
boy he is charged with abduct­ going, and why," he aald.
ing from his Tennessee home.
High, concentrating on popHe also is accused of kid­ ulou* Dade County, his home,
naping a 10-year-old South said hit main goals will be Im­
Carolina boy in February. proving the stale's education­
The latter's skeleton was al system, finding new way*
found March 31 at Hallandale, to attract industry, and creat­
near Miami.
ing the public advocate's post,
The Wilton boy last was which he described as "a peo­
seen about two blocks from ple'* lobbyist."
his home as he returned from
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lake­
school. He was the son of land, touring Dade and Bro­
a St. Petersburg fireman.
ward counties, promised to
Today's search was center­ have Interstate Highway 1-93
ed in an area where a man completed "even if I have to
identified as Bryan called for go to court to get it done."
assistance March 24 to get
"Regardlesa of what com­
hit car pulled free from sand. mitments the present adminis­
((E arlier story on page 3).
tration hat made with the
Authorities in New Orleans bondhold*r*-*t.$h| toll roads,
are 4 icstlonUj Bryan 5 b o u tfy ^ u“ ('!1r
tie coftijqrted during
the disappearance of the Wil­
my
term,*!
be *ald.
son boy.
Sen. John.,Mathew* Jr. of
Boyer said Bryan was posi­
tively identified by the ser­ Jacksonville, his voice allow­
vice station attendant who ing the strain of lets than
pulled his car out of the aand. three hours deep, took his
Tiie attendant said there was cam palg. to the University of
no hoy with Bryan at the Florida, hitting at the "wild
promise*" of tome of his op­
time.
Boyer said Bryan purchased ponents and again tingling out
s tire tnd tube front the ser­ Fred O. Dickinson of West
vice station, using a stolen I’alni Beach for special com­
ment.
credit card.
"I have made only one
The search was centered
six-tenths of a mile smith of promise in this campslgn,"
the intersection of State Road Malhewa said. "That It the
773 and U. S. 41 south of promiso to exert every talent
1 have toward bringing Flor­
Venice,
An agent in Tampa said ida good government."
Mathews drew barbs from
FBI agents in West Virginia
found s 10.VJ Hu irk that was Ilep. Fred Karl of Duyton.i
traced lo Bryan. They also llearli, who Inferred in talks
discovered fie was using a at St. Petersburg that hu Is
stolen credit card.
tired of "Senator Mathews
The FBI begin to follow his running on my program."
trail by the purr liases he
Dickinson campaigned in
made with the credit card.
the Florida Keys Wednesday,
This led first to St. Peters­ slamming Karl for "low-lev­
burg, where Brysn made a el" lactic* in saying Dickin­
purchase March 23, the day son opposed extension of In­
the Wilson boy vanished.
terstate Highway 93 down thu
Further reports showed pur­ entire east coast of the state.
chases at Venice, Fort MeyMayor Haydon Burns of
ers, Punta Gorda and several Jacksonville was in Broward
other citiea on March 24 and County Wednesday, defending
23.
tho Duval County scltool sys­
tem against attacks and say­
ing whatever its faults arc Hie
main fault "is in the failure
of Uie state to provide ade­
quate taxation" to finance
UNITE!) NATIONS, N. Y. school needs.
(UPI) — Secretary General
He said Hie state’s tax
Thant today was reported un­ structure "is a t archaic as
der increasing pressure to au­ the Constitution," and Uiat
thorize the United Nations both need revising.
peace force in Cyprus to
shoot to kill to prevent major
violence on Che Mediterranean
island.
Informed s o u r e e a said
Thant, though he ia alarmed
WHITE SPRINGS (UPI) —
at the continued fighting on The 12th annual Florida Folk
Cyprus, is reluctant to issue
Festival open* at the Stephen
orders for (be peace force to
Foster Memorial Friday with
start shooting for fear of ex­
1,300 to 2,000 performers ex­
ceeding his mandate in the
pected to participate during
crisis.
its three-day run.

Shoot-To-Kill
Order Sought

Folk Festival
Opens Friday

Constable Held
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant today sus­
pended Okaloosa County Con­
stable Ah-yn K. Broxson from
office on grounds he had been
arrested on charges of theft
of government property.

ACL Car Derailed
Rail traffic was dslayed for
about two hours this morning
when, due to a mechanical
difficulty, one car of an ACL
freight train was derailed at
Lake Mary.

Be Sure To Vote In Tuesday's Primary
j

.

Cdr. H. A. (Speed) More
land, a native of Sanford who
devoted 20 years to Naval
Aviation, today retired after
nearly five year* of sendee
at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
He was piped over the aide
in traditional Navy atyle dur­
ing brief ceremonies In front
of the station's administration
building. Eight fellow officers
formed d o u b l e "sldcboy'
columns, saluting tho Com
mander a i he passed by his
mates for the last time.
Earlier he had reviewed
the assembled staff officers
and enlisted personnel In com­
pany with Capt. Jam es O.
Mayo- Commander Heavy At­
tack Wing One.
For the past year Cdr.
Moreland served aa Readiness
Officer of Heavy Attack Wing
One, the staffs third rank­
ing position. He served two
tours each with Heavy At-

New Faces At
Coffee Club
New face* to the commun­
ity were introduced this
morning at the monthly meet­
ing of the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce Coffee Club.
Master of ccremones for the
informal gathering was Char­
lie Morrison. Chamber public
relations director.
Mora than 30 persona visit­
ed the Chamber for coffee
nd donuts. Meetings are held
on the final Thursday of each
month.
Morrison paid special tri­
bute to Sanford Naval Air
Station personnel, introducing
Capt. Robert M. Ware, com­
manding officer of station.
The officer replied that he
"likes the way you take us
In" the community. He also
Introduced a number of new
Navy personnel who have re­
cently Joined the base ataff.
CapL Jam es O. Mayo, com­
manding officer of Heavy At­
tack Wing One, was also in­
troduced by Morrison. The
captain presented
several
members of his staff.
Morrison then introduced a
number of new members of
the Sanford area industrial
and business community prior
to 'adjourning the half-hour
gathering.

tack Squadron Three (VAH-3)
and VAH-7 plus an additional
tour with the Wing staff.
During the 10th Annual
Bombing Derby at NAS San­
ford in March, Moreland was
publicly commended by CapL
Mayo for hit contributions to
the development and testing
of many alrborn weapons
systems" and for hi* "wise
counsel and effective action"
in helping to introduce the
new RA-SC Vigilante into use
with Sanford-based units.
The commendation conclud­
ed: "Well done, Commander
Moreland. Go In peace witlt
tiie greatest prize of all, the
eternal high regard of your
fellow men."
Moreland,
38,
attended
schools In Sanford and wax
graduated
from
Seminole
High in 1943 after playing oa
the Seminole*’ football team .
In the fall he entered Navel
flight training, commencing a
career that waa to span and
Include service In th* deve­
lopment of Jet aviation for U.
S. carrier air foreea, •
In 1*41 he married a San­
ford girl, Camilla Batten. The
couple and their three child­
ren, Jam es 13, Michele 12
and Richard S, have resided
at their current Celery Ave­
nue address since 1939.
The Naval offlcer'a parent*
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. More­
land Sr., live a t U10 Palmetto
Avenue.
"R etirem ent"
plana foe
Commander Moreland Include
a position with a Winter Park
securities brokers.

Mrs. Trujillo
Dies At 100
MIAMI, April 30 (U P I)—
Tho mother of ttafel Trujillo,
Dominican Republic dictator
who waa assassinated three
years airo, died a t a hospital
here today.
Mrs. Julia Trujillo, 100,
died shortly after midnight
at Baptist Hospital.

Tax At New Hiffh
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Revenue Commission Director
J. Ed Straughn said Wednes­
day that March gasoline tax
collection* totalled $13,301,•
465, the firat time in th*
history of the tax that col­
lections have topped th* $13
million mark.

•*

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WASHINGTON (U PD -The
Democrats expect to raise
about 11 million for their 1*04
campaign tonight at a starstudded llW-a-tlcket "Salute
to President Johnson” and a
dinner for those who have
contributed 31,000 or more to

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Johnson planned to attend
the dinner for more than 800
members of the "Prealdent'a
Chib," then go to the District
of Columbia National Guard
Armory for the show, which
foatura* a genaroua helping
of the folk ainging he favors
and la expected to draw about

The beautiful Ivtm yard features a variety o f
nhade trees and blooming flowers including hi­
biscus, roses, gerberas and day lilies.

The President waa expected
In apeak after the show.
Broadway composer Rich­
ard Adler produced and stag­
ed the two-hour show, similar
in conception to hit inaugural
anniversary salute to the late
President John F. Kennedy
laat year. Tonight’s show will
bo repeated Thursday night at
Madlaon Square Garden In
Raw York.

It expected to become a
"showpiece" In the Enterprise

VBS Workers
Set Meeting

Springp.
D r .' Friend remarked that
"the property was bought in
May, 1984, building would

By Jane Casselberry
There will be a general
meeting of worken who will
be helping with the Vacation
Blbl* School at Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
Wodnssday at 10 a. m. to
mahs final plana.
Tha Blbl* School will be
hold June 18-26 with classts
for kindergarten up through
Junior high school. The Sun­
day School bus will pick np
children who need transporta­
tion.
Mrs, Frank Meseick la di­
rector of tha school.

Circles To Meet
Tha Bather Orel* of the
Casselberry Community Math*
edlet Church will meet Wed­
nesday at 1 p. m. at the home
o f Mrs. Oscar Feaae, 60
G riff* Dr., Casselberry. Tha
Rebakah Circle meets Thurs­
day at 2:80 p. m. at the
church.

DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) Free agents Lester Joeephson
of Augustan* College and
Gary Kenley of Arizona Uni­
versity were signed Monday
by
the Dallas
Cowboys.
Joeephson k a 8-foot-l, 210pound fullback and Kenley,
who weighs 185, plays defen­
sive back.

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By Helen Snodgrass
Groundbreaking

area

was

for

conducted

what

lest

week by Dr. end Mrs. L. F.
Friend on their property
which Is fronted by Leke
Monroe and backed by Green

alert In May, 1064 and that
during that time a lot of wa­
ter has run under the bridge,
a new bridge now spans the
St. Johns, but Green Springs
and my friend* at Enterpriaa
remain the same."
Ha was chief of orthopedlea at tha Naval Hospital In
Key West In 1084 when the
property wee bought after
which he wee stationed et the
Jacksonville Hospital before
retiring in August, 1003, from
hie lest duty station at Great
Laksa Training Canter.
The family, which includes
a teenage daughter who li a
student at DeLand High
School, Bra building their
home some 380 feet from the
lake which la about half-way
to Green Springs. The home,
of atone block construction
and curved tile roof, will feat­
ure a large picture window
overlooking the lake.
Eighty five per cent o f the
boxed fresh citrus shipped
from Florida this season was
carried In four-fifth bushel
containers. Corrugated car­
tons represented 68 per cent
of tho boxes used and wirebound crates were used for
tho other 27 per cent.

GROUNDBREAKING wax conducted last week by Dr. and Mrn. L. F.
Friend, center, for their new home in Enterprine at Green Springs. Present
for the occasion were a number of neighbors and construction men.
(Cox Photo)

will be awarded by President
Pullias, after Dean Mack
Wayne Craig formally recom­
mends them for graduation.
Brewer ii a graduate of
Seminole High School, San­
ford. He is majoring in his­
tory and minoring in geo­
graphy.
Lipscomb Is one of the few
senior liberal art* colleges re­
quiring dally Bible classes for
all students. Since 1913, when
If held its first senior college
commencement, it has educat­
ed 2,170 men and women ma­
joring in 24 different subject
areas.
In addition to the 182 de­
grees candidates in the spring
commencement approximately
73 more will receive degrees
In a summer commencement
Aug. 22.

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Surround yourself with yards of soft
vinyls, plush fabrics, foam-cuohioned acuta
and door-to-door carpeting.
Pick your power from a wide choice of
economy and high performance engines.
Fill the trunk with 27 cu. ft.—vacation

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
House Ways and Mean* Com­
mittee today took up a Treas­
ury request to raise the nalion’s temporary debt limit
from 1313 billion to an alltime high of 1324 billion.
Treasury Secretary Doug­
las Dillon told a closed ses­
sion Monday that tho increase
was needed to pay the government’a bills during fiscal
1063.
In another move to keep the
Treasury solvent, members of
t h e committee informally
agreed to extend for one year
31.8 billion in excise taxes due
to expire June 30. Most of
these levies were enacted or
Increased during the Korean
War.
The excise taxes are levied
on alcohol, tobacco, passen­
ger cars and parts, telephone
servire and air travel. Presi­
dent Johnson requested their
extension for another year.
Under present law, the cur­
rent 3315 billion temporary
debt limit would drop to 3309
billion on June 30, and then
to the permanent level of 3295
billion the next day.
The public debt now totals
about $23 billion more than
the permanent ceiling.

Deltona X-Ray

Ronald Gene Brewer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brewer,
2too Sanford Ave., is a can­
didate for the B. A. degree at
David Lipscomb College, Nash­
ville, Tenn.
Commencement exercises In
which his class wlU participate
are scheduled May 30 at 6:30
p, m. in Lipscomb Alumni Au­
ditorium. Friends and fami­
lies of the graduates are in­
vited to attend. President and
Mrs. Athena Clay Pulilas will
also welcome them to a recep­
tion in the college dining hall
from 4 to 6 p. m.
Dr. Gordon W. Sweet, ex­
ecutive secretary of the Com­
mission on Colic gee of the
Southern Association of Col­
lege* and Schools, Atlanta,
will be the commencement
speaker. Degree certificates

Page 12 — May 28, 1964

size—of whatever you want to carry. Leave
a note for the milkman, and got out of
town in a brand-new Chevcllct
It's Trade 'N' Travel Time now at your
Chevrolet dealer's. Why don’t you two
get together and make some vacation
plans. Then, hit the road!

The TB mobile x-ray unit
will be at the Deltona Shop­
ping Center this Thurstay be­
tween tha hours of 10 a.m.
and noon and 2 and 6 p.m.
AH residents o f tha commun­
ity are urged to take advant­
age of this opportunity to re­
ceive a free cheet x-ray.

CADET RICHARD A
rurmnn, son of Col.
and Mrs. II. J. Furman
of 305 Lake Blvd., is
a member o f the senior
class at Castle Heights
Military Academy, Le­
banon, Tenn., and is
scheduled to receive a
diploma Moy 31. Lt.
Gov. James L. Bomnr
of Tennessee will give
the principal address.
Cudet Furman is a cor­
poral and has made the
Headmaster's
List,
Honor Roll, and been
given no demerits.

C. E. Meeks Jr.
Gets Promotion
Charles E. Meeks Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Meeks of Post Office Box 1338
has been promoted to the rxnk
of sergeant first class In the
ROTC unit at Gordon Military
Cotlege in Barneavllie, Ga.
Rank in the cadet corps at
Gordon is achieved by acad­
emic and military progress of
the cadet.

Formal installation for new
officers o f DeBary VFW Poat
8093 and Ita Auxiliary Unit
were held last Thursday at a
combined meeting of the two
groups in the Firemen's Rec­
reation Hall.
Mrs. Gertrude Nageelvoort,
district 8 president, presid­
ed at installation for the aux­
iliary. Officer* are Myrtle
Hill, president; Blanche Frey,
senior vice prceldent; Greta
Denning, junior vice presi­
dent;
Elsie Hlmmethcrgcr,
chaplain; Bally Peratto, con­
ductress; T h e r e s a Smith,
t r e a s u r e r ; Muriel Clock,
guard; Gladye Canady, trus­
tee; Francanna Howard, pa­
triotic instructor; Ruth LaChat, historian and Alice
Beinert, secretary.
Post officers, Installed by
D i s t r i c t Commander Jack
Carlcy of Eau Gallic, are Earl
Walker, commander; Vincent
Karwackl, eenior vice com­
mander; John J. Strang, jun­
ior vice commander; John T.
llewctt, quartermaster; Wil­
liam Canady, post advocate;
Eugene Beinert, chaplain; Dr.
Luther Tarbell, surgeon; Gus­
tave King, trustee end Eman­
uel Berkawitx, officer o f the
day.
Retiring officer! of both
groupa received gifts.
A Memorial Service follow­
ed the installation with pop­
pies strewn on a field of
grass and candles lighted for
the departed comrades. Mrs.
Adam Muller sang "Nearer
My God To Thee" and Rev.
A. C. Bummers read the
poem, "In Flanders Field." A

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by Mrs. Muller and Prank
Pletroplnto with Mrs. Maria
Dungon as accompanist. Tha
closing song, "America" waa
led by Mrs. Muller with audlence participation.
Refreshments o f punch, cof­
fee, sandwiches, cake and
rookies were served during
the closing social hour during
which those attending enjoyed
group ainging led by Pletro­
plnto.
Porpoises, like those at Mi­
ami Scsqusrium, have been
making friends with peoplt
for hundreds of year*. Even
Pliny the Younger In the fin t
century wrote about a por- 0
poise which gave a small boy
rides on his back.

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It w »s eaay to tell this
morning that the election wai
over. A visit to Uie favorite
coffee haunt* showed few,
If any, politician* on hand.
What had become a normal
routine was to see them busy
politicking moat o f the day,
* • •
South Seminole Junior High
students will sponsor a fertil­
iser sale Saturday morning
at all shopping centers in the
area,
*
* *
Rotarlans were relaxing this
afternoon while attending the
club's annual outing along the
St. Johns River. The sunburn­
ed ones you see on the streets
tomorrow will let you know
who attended.

•

• •

Chaplain Robert L. Deal
will be honored Thursday
morning at the m o n t h l y
Chamber o f Commerce's Cof
fee Club in the Chamber
Ruilding. Chaplain Deal Is be­
ing reassigned to the Naval
Hospital at Great Lakes. III.,
after serving at the Sanford
Naval Air Station for three
years. The half-hour coffee
break starts at 10 a. m.

Fitzpatrick, Ray And Yarborough Winners
( H lu &gt;
Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Widely scattered showers through Thursday; high today 87-02; low tonight 65-70.
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Uncertainty As
To Successor
Raises Fears

Postpone March
SPRINGFIELD. 111. ( U P I ) The Illinois Branch of the Na­
tional Association for the Ad­
vancement of Colored people
has indefinitely postponed a
planned march to the tomb of
Abraham Lincoln.

Drug Precaution

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Laos Asks Aid

Still Not Enough

Harris Vs. Bud

Barry Bugs UN

4 Lose Offices

Celebration Ends

THE SANFORD HERALD — BUDDY LAWSON MEMORIAL TROPHY
was presented to Mrs. Marion Lnwson during Tuesday night's nil sports
banquet nt Seminole High. She ncccpted the trophy from The Herald's
naaodute editor, Julian Stenstrom (left), after being escorted to the ros­
trum by Jim Pigott, Seminole's head footbnll conch. Mrs. Lawson’s son.
Buddy, was fntnlly injured in an auto accident in February. The trophy
is awarded annually to the high scorer on the school's grid team and will
be known hereafter as the Herald's Buddy Luwson Memorial Trophy.
(Sec story, other pictures on Sports Page.)
(Herald Photo)

GOP Vote Seen As No Wafer System
Loss For Geldwater Contraetlet MIAMI (UPI) — A slate of
unplsdgcd—but pro-Goldwster
— Republican delegates de­
feated an all-Goldwatcr slate
last night in a race that was
really a bailie for control uf
the Florida GOP.
A slate of delegates back­
ing
President Lyndon
B.
Johnson at the Democratic
National convention, which
opens in Atlantic City, N. J.,
Aug. 24. was unopposed at the
polls.
The defeat or the GOP slate
pledged to Barry Goldwater
was apparently not a loss for
the Arizona senator, but a
slap at GOP congressman
William C. Cramer, who state
party leadersaccused
of
“ trying to take over the Re­
publican party in Florida."
The latest returnsshowed
the Goldwater slate, filed by
Cramer, lost to the unpledged
slate headed fay state Repub­
lican chairman Tom Brown
of Tampa by a vole of 64,031
to 38,806.
However Cramer and Mrs.
Helen Morris, boUi of St,
Petersburg, won a handsdown victory for the posts of
national Republican commit­
teeman and committeewoman.

Former Ambassador Wil­
liam S. Pawley, head o f the
unpledged GOP slate, empha­
sized that the defeat of Cra­
mer's Goldwater alate was
not a repudiation of the Ari­
zona senator.
Pawley, of Miami, aald the
unpledged alate was "origin­
ally a Goldwater slate, cam­
paigned as a Goldwater slate
and was elected as such."
“ 1 stated earlier that I
didn't believe Congressman
Cramer should be elected to
all (he position* he sought
and the voter* of Florida
have agreed with this point of
view ," he s*id.
Cramer entered his slate,
which was later endorsed by
Goldwater as the "official
Goldwater slate," over the
vehement protest of state
GOP leaders.

New County Seat
WEWAIHTCHKA (UPI) The county scat of Gulf Coun­
ty in northwest Florida is go­
ing to be muved to more populous Port St. Joe, according
to unofficial results of an elec­
tion Tuesday.

Bid for overall construction
and installation of a fresh wa­
ter supply system to serve the
Lake Harney-East SR 46 ares
was awarded Monday after­
noon to Mcrldith Corporation
i f Orlando in the total amount
of 148,047.S3, the Herald learn­
ed today.
The announcement was re­
leased by Sieg Holmes, chair­
man of the Lake lfarncy Wa *
ter Association planning com-,
*
mlttec in conjunction with3
Farmers Home Admlnistra .
lion officials.
At the same time ■ meeting
was called far 8 p in. next
Tuesday in the Geneva Com­
munity Hall for review of the
association's charter, a study
of the by-laws and presenta­
tion of plans for the complete
plant.
Construction is expected to
begin wilhin a month to six
weeks. When completed It is
estimated that the system will
provide some 86 families in
the srea with fresh water

Wounda Fatal
PENSACOLA (UPI) A
Monroeville, Ala., man, Otis
Edw-ard Fails, died in a hos­
pital today from bullet wounds
received last Friday night at
a Florida tavern.

A motor scooter rider, Glen
McDaniel, was injured Tues­
day at 8:30 p. m. when struck
by a car at Sunland Drive.
The hi|hw&gt;y patrol said Me
Daniel was treated at the
naval dispensary for a free
tured left arm after his scoot
er and a car operated by
Doris B. Williams of Flam'
logo Drive collided.

The Florida State Employ­
ment Service office* will be
closed Friday as a prelude to
Memorial Day, a legal boll-

THIS WAS A CAR until a swift Atlantic Coast
Lina pastengar train disintegrated it at the
Church 8treet crossing In Longwood shortly
after 8 p.m. Tuesday. The car was operated by
Gilbert Ted Waltz, 60, proprietor o f a nearby
televiaion shop. The northbound train was! un­

NEW DEL1H. India (U PI)
—Jawaharlal Nehru, India's
first and only prime minister,
died today of a stroke. He was
74.
His death plunged the roun
try into political uncertainty
because there was no clear
cut successor.
Home Minister Gulzarl L al
Nanda, senior cabinet min
inter, took over the govern
ment temporarily. But Use
most
prominent mentioned
possihill'y as a permanent sue
cessor to Nehru was Lai Bshadur S'lsstri, a 59-year-old
former home minister, who
has been handling many dayto-day affairs since Nehru had
■ first stroke five months ago.
Another is Nehru's daughter,
Mrs. Indira Ghandi.
Nehru, one of the world's
leading neutralists, died of the
stroke and • heart attack
that followed at 1:80 p. m.
(4:30 a. m. EDT) without re­
gaining consciousness.
The body will be cremated
Thursday morning in accord­
ance with Hindu riles on the
hanks of the River Jumna at
Rajghat beside the tomb of
Mahatama Ghandi, tha man
whifled India's fight for Inde­
pendence through passive re­
sistance against the British.
Pehru was his devoted follow
er and successor as leader of
the country.
A team of lop medical spe­
cialists, his daughter and Shastrl were at Nehru's bedside
when the end came suddenly
and dramatically.
Tributes promptly flowed In
from world leaders, and it was
IIII*
announced
in Washington that
of State Dean Rusk
; cretary
&lt;
W* s flying to New Delhi lmm eedlately at the head of an
American de legal ion to repre­
sent the United Stales at the
funeral.

FRB Endorses
DuPont Bill
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
Federal Reserve Board en­
dorsed yesterday a bill that
could force the Alfred I. Du­
Pont estate to well ita It Flor­
ida bank*.
The bill would put the Du­
Pont banks back under the
bank holding company act,
from which they were ex ­
empted on grounds that the
DuPont estate was a charit­
able organization.
Federal neservp n o a r d
chairman Edward McCbctncy
Martin Jr., said In a letter to
the House Danklng Commit­
tee that he favored legisla­
tion to terminate exemptions
under the banking act "which
cannot be justified in princi­
ple."

JOHN FITZPATRICK

TROY RAY

ED YARBOROUGH

Troy Ray is Seminole Coun­
ty's new tax collector, subject
to formal election this fall,
having beat out Marjorie
Shepard in this county's clos­
est primary vole Tuesday.

The official canvass was be­
ing conducted early this af­
ternoon at the county court­
house, but unofficial tabula­
tions gave Ray the end.
The voter registration of-

fice said Ray was a ties d by
105 votes as the canvass stark*
cd this morning. When absen­
tee ballot* were tabulated, it
showed Ray had received aa
additional 102 votes to hia op­
ponent’s 131
This narrowed the lead
slightly but still left Ray la
the unofficial victory circle
with a scant 166-vote margin.
The Ray-Shcpsrd rare domt*
noted attention during the
evening aa the precincts were
sending in their reports.
Meanwhile, the incumbent,
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, lost hia
County Commission seat to
Edward Yarborough. Hutchi­
son, representing District 1,
collected 4,058 unofficial votre
to Yarborough's 4,463. The
winner was considered a dark
horse candidate end k a no­
vice In politics.
Commissioner John Fite*
Patrick retained bis District I
scat in another close race
with Harry Cushing. The in*
cumbcnt tallied an unofficial
4,196 to Cushing's 3,723.
Incumbent Constable R. E.
Carroll kept hia position in*
tact aa ho won out over hia
opponent, Charlie Hiomaa, by
a 2,974 to ’ 2,294 count, again
the figure* being unofficial
pending today's canvass. Car*
roll represents District 4.
Al Davis won out over Lfct*
don L, Cox, 1,302 to 1,147, la
the race for justice o f (be
peace in District 6,
Incumbent Grady Hall wee
nominated in the District •
constable race over hia oppon­
ent, Charlie Fagan, Hall re­
ceived an
unofficial 1,394
votes to Fagan's 1,188.
Seminole County-voters also
swung their support to Jack­
sonville Mayor Haytkm Burns
in his contest with Miami
Mayor Robert King High,
Burns grabbed 8,583 votos to
his opponent's 2,974.
Commenting on the vote (Me
morning, Mre. Bruce (aid M
was "one of the quietest we've
had in a long tim e." She add*
ed there were no incidents and
all |itia*cs of the precinct ope­
ration’s seemed to function
smoothly.
On other portions of tha be)*
lot, Seminole voters chose
Elliot
Roosevelt
as
their
Democratic National Commit­
teeman and Catherine C. Me*
Call as commltteewoman.
On the Republican Nations)
Committee, voters picked Wil*
Ham C. Cramer and Helena
M. Morris as the Republican
National Commltteewoman,

Burns Is Winner By
1 7 4 ,0 0 0 Vote Margin
MIAMI (UPI) — lfaydon
Burns began planning Florida's
3th state house administration
today, strong winner over Mi­
amian Robert King High in a
Democratic runoff that wa*
both a civil rights protest and
another advance for big-coun­
ty voting power.
The first move for the tall,
52-year-old mayor o f Jackson­
ville was an appeal for north
Florid s-south Florida unity,
and for peace with High, his
underdog opponent in the
three-week runoff campaign.
Complete unofficial returns
from all of Florida a 67 coun­
ties and 2,279 precincts gave
Burns 834,348 votes to 460,383
for Htlh.r The winning margin
was M arly 174,000 votes with
more than 10,000 absentee bal­
lots to be counted.
The turnout of 1,083,000 for
the second primary, featured
by the Burns-High race, was
a record for the state. The
voters also picked committeemen and women from both
parties and a slate of unpled­
ged delegates to the Republi­
can national convention.
The Democratic slate pledg­
ed to President Johnson was
unchallenged.
Burns, Mayor of Jackson­
ville for 15 years still mutt
face Republican nominee d ia r ­
ies Holley of St. Petersburg
In the November general elec­
tion. But although the GOP
has been on the march in the
state, Us power has not grown
to the point of breaking the
tradition of democratic gov­
ernors. Burns is all but in.
He campaigned on a strong
stand against the civil right*
bill before Congress, plus
pledges to build now highways
and work for repeal of the In­
crease Into auto tag license
feoc and the Intangible tax
on stocks and bonds, and real­
location o f isles tax revenues
to give more funds to the
counties for public education.
On civil rights, Burns prom­
ised aa governor to use "every
legal means" to keep any bill
passed by the Congress from
encroaching
on
Florida's
rights.
High blamed the race issue
as much as anything for his
loss, saying hr felt the people

Old Settler
Settles Back

Motor Scooter
Rider Injured

Office To Close

NO. 190

S t r o k e

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WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
government announced today
it will Insist on a broad-scale
Judge Mise says: :
review of drugs placed on the
The stage la set for Thur*day
night's
organisational market from 1038 to mld-l9G3
meeting o f
University o f to make sure they are safe
Florida alumni in this area. and effective for human use.
The confab will be held at the
Capri, starting at 7 p. m.
VIENTIANE (UPI) - Pre­
Gator alumni association and
athletic officials will be on mier Souvanna I’houma said
hand and films o f the Ala* today he is asking a number
bama-Florida football game of nstions — probably includ­
ing Russia—for military aid
last season will be shown,
s e e
to help Laos's embattled
To Ed Hunt o f Sanford armies fight the Communists.
voting is not only a privilige,
It's a duty. In fact, with Ed,
it must be a must! He enter­
WASHINGTON (U PI) ed Seminole Memorial Mon­ Senate leaders today pinned
day night, scheduled for an their hopes for a civil rights
operation at 7 a. m. Tuesday showdown on their newly o f­
morning.
fered compromise package,
He realised he had not cast but opponents said the leaders
an absentee ballot. Before the still lacked the votes to muz­
operation Tuesday morning
zle debate.
Ed left the hospital, voted
-j-- w
and returned to tlie hospital
fo r surgery.
OKLAHOMA CITY ( U P I ) This incident can be filed
Fred R. Harris, the youngest
under political perseverance.
man ever to win the Demo­
• • e
A local artist, Mrs. Jan cratic nomination for U. S.
Galvin, went to Winter Park Senate In Oklahoma, will car­
Tuesday to sell some o f her ry his party's hopes against
paintings. While discussing football idol Bud Wilkinson in
plans with a dealer someone the November election.
broke Into her locked car and
filched one of her works,
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
HAutumn Woodland."
It's a woodland scene depict­ (U PI) — Sen. Barry Golding a river with sailboats. water's remarks about possi­
Should you see It anywhere ble use of atomic weapons in
contact Mrs. Galvin. By tha the Vietnamese war had the
way, aha la now showing Security Council debate on
some o f her work at tha De Southeast Asia stirred up to
Bary Mansion,
a bitter pitch today.
s e e
Tha South Seminole Little
League Auxiliary—and that'*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) tha workingest outfit we've
Democratic voters swept Sen.
seen in these parts— will meet
Clyde Galloway o f Dcfuniak
at 8 p. m. today in the Civic
Springs and Reps. David C.
Building at tha North Orlando
Eldredge o f Miami, Frank
Recreational Park.
Baas of Wauchula and J. J.
Wa suggest on* Item thsy
Williami o f Bonlfay out of ofought to discuss. Twice we’ve
fioe Tuesday.
been on the concession stand
they operate at Little League
Park In Casselberry and twica
SAIGON, Viet Nam ( U P D they've tried to give us back
Tbe
government turned its at­
too much change.
tention back to the w a r
• • •
Local historical enthusiasts against Communist guerrillas
will attempt to organise a today, bolstered by the parti­
Sanford
Historical Society cipation of millions o f Viet­
during a meeting to bo held namese in a peaceful celebra­
at 7:80 p. m., Thursday, In tion of Buddha's birthday.
the offics o f Ih* Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce.
• • a
Tha Herald’s editorial office
has received a copy o f a
speech delivered by Roger M
Blough, chairman o f the
Board o f the United States
Steel Corporation. His re­
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damaged and police let It continue after check*
Ing with the conductor, A. J. Pruitt. Waltz waa
killed instantly and his body released to a
funeral home. Joining in the Investigation were
Deputy J. Q. (Slim) Galloway and Trooper Tom­
my Tomlinson.
(Herald Photo)

COLORADO CITY, Colo.
(U PI) — There ought to be
soma mighty pleased resi­
dents In the hereafter today—
Alexander Uleklin has been
reinterred with a quart of
whisky.
Hicklin'a dying wish 90
years ago waa that hia wife
bury him with a bottle o f
whisky in each coat pockst
"to treat tha boys" whsn ho
reached the promised lend.
Tuesday, Hicklin'a remains
were exhumed and reburied in
another location because a
street in a new development
o f this southern Colorado
community waa to run over
hia resting place.

put a quart of whisky in the
new coffin when It was re­
buried In n new memnrlal
park about a block away.
"I was there when they
buried him In 1874,” Mr*.
Halsey said. "I wanted to he
here when they dug him up.
If there had been any whisky
In the grave, 1 would have
wanted soma o f that, too."
Hicklin'a body was wrapped
in a leather Jacket—and he
had his boot# on.
HickUn and his wife, a
daughter o f tha lata Gov.
Charles Bent o f New Mexico,
were the first settlers along
Greenhorn Creek in southern
But Mrs. Laura Hsbsy, 98, Faeble County.
------

did not understand (hat neither
he nor Hums could affect
the outcome of the congress­
ional debate on civil rights.
In his concession statement,
he also made it clear he was
looking to 1968, when there
will be another gubernatorial
campaign because of a con­
stitutional
change
moving
Florida's statewide elections
to the presidential off years.
TImj race two years hence will
be for a four-year term.
"1 shall be looking at Hie
scene In Florida as die days
go along," promised High, lie
told his saddened campaign
workers: "W e have lost the
battle but not the war. This Is
not the end."
Burns, Jubilant at his Jack­
sonville headquarters, dedicat­
ed himself to being "the gov­
ernor for all of Florida . . .
I hold my hand out to the
people of Dade County. The
state cannot be divided, one
part against another."
lie called High "an acquain­
tance, colleague and a friend
for (he past alx years . . . I
hope that which is past will
Im taken as political ami that
the slate will be wiped cloan."

Peace Marchers
Nearing Miami
MIAMI (U P !) - A dozen
bedraggled peace marcher*
crossed Into Dade County to­
day and trudged toward Mi­
ami, where they will wait for
state department permlstion
to continue on to Cuba.
Bradford Lyttle, leader of
the Quebec to Cuba peace
marcher*, said the group
plans In arrive at Mla mi's
Torch of Friendship some time
Friday.
Then he said the marchers
will quietly await the outcome
o f a request to the U. S. State
Department for permission to
continue their planned 3,300mile walking crusade (o Fidel
Castro's Communist Cuba.

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Casselberry VFW Post 10050
Sets Installation Meeting
By Jana Caee*lb«rry
Tha regular meeting

of

VFW Post 10050 of Caaaal*
harry will b# held Thursday
at the Land O'Lakca Coun­
try Club at I p m. All truitaaa ara aipttlally r«&lt;ju**tad
to attend aa tha books muat
ha audited prior to the Inatallation o f new officer* to

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
14 Tables
DtBary Duplicate Bridge
Chib, masting on Monday
thle weak due to election prlmarlea, played 14 full Ublea
with Miaa Ethel Johneon dlracting- Proceed* from tha
game banefltUd tha DaBary
Voluntaor Flra Dapartmant.
Wlnnara were NB, flrat,
Mra. Doyle Driver and Wil­
liam Woodlockj aecond, Mra,
Frank Auatln and Mra. A. O.
Beaomi third, Mr. and Mra.
Charlea Daglla; fourth, Oaear
Barnett and Mra. Myrtle Dunnabarka and fifth, Mra. Ruth
lla t t and Mr*. David Singer.
EW, flrat, Mr. and Mr*. My­
ron Accord! | aecond, Mra,
T. K. Anderaon and Norman
Meyer; third, Mr. and Mr*.
« . M. Hlnklej fourth, WIIHam (]. T.ut* and Harry M.
Brown and fifth, Mra. Ruth
Folgar and Mra.
Mlckay
Murphy.

Memorial Day
Service Set
In Chuluota
A Memorial Day Service
honoring all war veterana will
ha conducted Saturday at Uia
Chuluota Cemetery starting
at 10 a. m. Members o f tha
American Legion (lonrge M.
Jacobs Memorial T oil will aa■amble at tha poat hall at
0)80 a. m. to march to tha
cemetery fo r tha special cere­
monial.
Tha publle la Invited to at­
tend.
American flag* have bean
placed on tha graves o f all
veterans at both tha Chuluota
and Chrlatmaa ramatariaa by
mambara o f tha peat

Mrs. Ida Martin
Dias In DeBary
Mra. Ma Jana Martin, U , af
M0 CoVmlal Way, died Mon­
day night at DeBary Manor.
She cama to Sanford from
Alton, 111., In 1881. She was a
member o f tha PraabytarUn
Church.
Burvhraro ara bar husband,
Stanley A. Martin; two broth­
ers, Joe Wetera of Alton end
Frank Waters of Karbere
Jtidge, 111., and o lister, Mra.
Xvg Bolnar, also of Karbari
M p . _________________

Frank L. Stroop
Dies Here
Frank L. Btroap of Mobil#
Manor died *erly Tuesday
morning, A retired railroad
eeglneer, he oim # here seven
ye*re ago from New Milford,
Cons.
Burvlvor* ere four diugh(era, ell out of Mate.
BEGINS TRAINING
LAS VEGAB, Nov. (U Ptl Emile arUflth, the world web
tarwlghl oh* in pnm. arrived
Monday at Convention Center
hare to leg In preparations for
his title d*fao»# against Lula
Rodrigue* June 1&gt;.

Funeral Notice

b* held Saturday at 7:30
p.m. In the Women'* Club.
Dlatrlct Commander Jack
Carney will b* tha Inatalling
officer for tha men and De­
partment Chaplain Clarriee
Yarbourgh will larva aa In*
■tailing officer for tha Auaillary.
Newly elected offlrari for
tha post Include Hollla Johnion, commander! Robert Dy■art, aenior vlca commander;
Mika Potaransk, junior vlca
commander; Robert Hlaeox,
quartermaster; Georg* How­
ard, Judge advocate; William
Bogar, chaplain; George Hubar, aurgeon and Dancll Long,
thraa yaar truata*.
A p p o i n t e d officer* ara
Ralph Wabb, adjutant; Ralph
Tilton, hlatorlan; Jarry Wickcliff*, legal offlear; William
Moor*, guard; Frank Hartwick, offlear o f tha day; Cllf
Overman, aarvlce officer; Rob­
ert Dyaert, public relations
and William Bogar, hoapltal
chairman.
Installed for tha auxiliary
will ha Mra. Mary Wabb,
president) Mra. V*ra Channel,
aenior vlea president; Mra.
Lola Howard, junior vice
preaidant; Mr*. Mildred John­
son, treasurer; Mr*. Lila Wil­
son, condnrtraaa; Mr*. Helen
Pearson, guard and Mrs. Pa­
tricia Poteranak, three year
trustee.
Mambara o f Foat 10060 will
participate In the Memorial
Day Parade and Program to
ba held Saturday at 2 p.m.
with the parade forming at
the
CaaaelW ry
Municipal
Building and proceeding to
Memorial Park on Lake Trip­
let Drive.

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Further Political Ambitions'
Pitch Made For
Dade Support

Youth Program Sets Registration
Bt Mr*. Adas* Muller
Commit!*** for the DeBary
Youth Program met with par­
ent* la*t week at th* Com­
munity Center to plan actlvitlww for th# aeaion which will
b*(ln Jun# 19 with erenta
srh.dul#d on Tuesday and
Friday of eaeh week.
During th# business meet­
ing c o n d u c t e d by Glenn
Smith, eh airman, Mra. W il­
liam l.akeman and Mr*. Allen
Puffin wera appointed to be
In charg# o f registration;
Mra. Jamea Sweeney was
elected a* publicity chnirmnn,

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Richard Fawley aa treasurer
and Mra. Charles Ulrich, sec­
retary.
Registration was set for
Friday, June 6, beginning at
9 a. m. at the Community
Center.
Chcstrr Kenrlck, president
o( the DeRury Civic Associa­
tion which is sponsoring the
youth program, spoke to the
group.

Committee
To M eet
The DeRary Rlood Bank
Committee will meet at 10
a. m. Thursday at the Com­
munity Center to complete
plans for the blood drawing
nt the center on Thursday,
June 4, from 3 until 6 p. m.
Knrh organ izullon is asked
to send h representative to
this week's meeting.
Visitors who would like to
offer a donation to tho com­
munity are asked to eontnrt
Miss Ethel Johnson to make
arrangements.

PREPARING FOR TONIGHT'S hnmburger broil nt the Elks Club nml
sponsored by the Amm Miller Circle nre (from left) Mrs. Christine
Blnnkenship, Mrs. Connie Hide nml Mrs. Ann Hollilmn. Proceeds from the
event will go to the llnrry-Annn Crippled Children’s Hospital and also
to send a crippled child to Camp Challenge during one of tho summer
sessions.
(Herald Photo)

JACKSONVILLE (LTD M ajor Ilnydon Burns, consid­
ered a shoo-in for governor
following his impressive show­
ing in winning tlie Democratic
nomination, aimed today to
patch up campaign wounds
before the November election.
The tall, 52-year-old mayor
asked south Floridians to
close ranks with his adminis­
tration in a victory statement
before a cheering crowd of
6,000 at (he Coliseum hero
last night. "I hold my hand
out to the people of Dade
County," he said. ‘'The slate
cannot lie divided, one pari
against another—it is grossly
inconceivable."
"I am dedicated In the proposition 1 will be the govern­
or for all of Florida," he add­
ed. "I hope that which is past
will be taken as political and
that the slate will be wiped
clean."
Serving notice that he In­

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tended to run far a fouryear term In 1966, Rums
railed on Miami Mayor Ro­
bert King High to "with­
hold any further political
ambition* he might have."
"I'm thinking of a further
four-year term for a total of
six year* so I can pul forth
a progressive program as
governor," Burns said. He
railed High, "an acquain­
tance, colleague and a friend
for the past six years."
Burns said he had no ani­
mosity Inward Dade County,
which supported High by a
margin of better than 2 to 1,
ami said he would work lo
complete Interstate Highway
95 in Miami as he bail pledg­
ed in Ids campaign.
Bums had predicted prior
to the election he would win
Ofi of Itic (17 counties, ami In­
al most made good on Hie
forecast, lie carried 64. losing
only in Dade, Broward and
I’ inrllas.

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The Rev. Wight Kirtley, |ial qualifications over a three
formerly o f Sanford, pastor year period in the seminary.
The award waa presented to
of the Stathan Methodist
Churrh in Georgia, has been the Itev. Mr. Kirtley at Hon­
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Award.
Tlie Rev. and Mrs. Kirtley
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while attending the School of
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The Rev. Mr. Kirtley was a
memlter of the Gram Meth­
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About Sports

Higgins, Barks And Lawson Top SHS Award Winners

Thinking
Out Loud Bradford, Bowes
And Sheffield
Get MVP Awards

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Stage Set For
Spring Grid
Tilt Today

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By Julian Stenatrom

Coach Jim Plfott «ay* ha
believes football playcra ara
bora and not made.
One of the chief qualities
be and Me Seminole High
S c h o o l coaching aaioclatcs
look for, Plgott explained, la
whether or not a grldder waa
"hard noted.’ ’
Jim put In thla way: "When
a youngiter la Juat about to
mako a block or a tackle, for
Initanee, we’re Interacted In
learning If he'll cloae hia
cyea or turn hla bead, even
for a fraction of a accond,
juat before he make* con*
tact."
You’ll have to agree that
thla makee acme. The kid who
plowa right In without healtat*
lag for a moment la the one
who’ll get the Job done.

It’ll be lute retting to eee the
IBM version of the S1LS tareity go Into action this after*
noon In the annual spring con-

tail*

I I

The Tribe lost some talent
by graduation — there's no
doubt about that.
But on the other hand, up
from that Junior varsity and
Sanford Junior High comes
tom e mighty good • looking
material. Plgott agrees that
they could more than fill the
gap.
Frank Wblfham o f the
Breves, a talented quarter
baek, wlH no doubt make the
varsity eleven and ace plenty
c f action thla season along
with Ron Hinson and Al Boni­
face la that particular sp ot
Chuck Plgott, an end up from
Junior High, will get plenty
o f activity.
Also, Ihare’e rugged full*
baek and guard Dan Simon
and another fullback, Bon
Dudley, plus a couple of
others.
But theao four, particularly,
hava a chance— a good chance
—to mako that varsity eleven.
And If they do we'll gamble ■
prediction that Seminole fans
will tee a lot of them thla fall,
• • •
The National Rifle Associa­
tion, recognised u the gov*
anting body for shooting In
the U. 8 ., conducts hunter
courses in every eUte;
compile* the Uniform Hunter
Casualty Report, a useful
contribution to the growing
•tore o f knowledge o f hunting
accident*; conducts a Hunt*
er’ a Information Service, and
sponaora Slghtlng-ln-Day at
hundreds of ranges through*
out the U. S. each year, cn*
abllng hunters to find out ex­
actly where their rifle* and
shotguns shoot before they go
lido the field after gama.

Southern League
Keaulta Tueeday
Chattanooga 0, Columbus 8
Charlotte 4, Birmingham 8
Lynchburg 4, Ashevlllo S
Knoxville B, Macon 8

Billy Higgins, Barry Bark*,
Berry Johnson and the late
Buddy Lawson won 10 of the
top honors awarded Tuesday
night when the Seminole
High School's all sporU ban­
quet v u held with nearly
400 athletes,
their dates,
coaches, faculty members ami
parents on hand In the SHS
auditorium.
Lawson, fatally Injured In
an auto accident In late Feb­
ruary, waa posthumously pre­
sented three awards for hla
performances during tho IIgame slate o f football lllti
played last season. The Seminolcs won 10 against a single
loss and were named cham­
pions o f the Orange Belt Con­
ference.
The 30th annual trophy
awarded each year to the
school's roost valuable foot­
ball player waa presented by
Peter Schaal to Steve Lawson, brother of Buddy, who ac­
cepted the trophy on behalf
of the family. Schaal, who in­
stituted tho award in 1029
when he waa sports editor of
The Herald, made the presen­
tation.
Before a hushed audience
which stood hi silent tribute,
Mrs. Marion Lawson accepted
The Sanford Herald's trophy
•warded each year to the
grldman scoring tho highest
number o f points during the
football season. Lawson scor­
ed 16 touchdowns last fall
plus one extra point. The
award waa presented by Jul­
ian Slcnatrom, associate edi­
tor of The Herald.
Later, little Stove I-awacm
made another vlait to the rostram to accept from football
coach Jim Plgott « football
captain's trophy.
Barks departed the premises
with two major awards — the
moat valuable member of the
track squad and the Leonard
L. (Whltey) McLucaa trophy
for being named the school's
beat all around athlete.
Barry was a top man in
central Florida circles In the
440-yard dash and established
a new school record this
epring by covering the dls
tance In 50.8 seconds. The
McLucaa award la made an­
nually by hla wife, also a
former SHS Instructor. Barks
waa presented the trophy by
Dr. Jdin Morgan, a Sanford
physician who himself parti­
cipated In all major sports at
Scmlnoto under (he longtime
SHS mentor. The track award
wae made by Bark'e father,
Dr. O. L. Barks, a Sanford
physician and president of the
Boosters Club,
Johnson won the sportsman­
ship awards In baseball, pre­
sented by the Celery City
Printing Company, and In
baikctball, presented by Char­
les Robinson on behalf of the
J. C, Penny Company.

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MARVIN SHEFFIELD AND BILLY HIGGINS
(center nnd right) both got baseball's most
vnlunble player trophies at Tuesday night’s all
sports banquet at Seminole High. Making the
presentations Is Clifford McKibbin, represent­
ing the firm o f Carrawny and McKibbin.
Higgins was named the win­
ner of the Terry Cordell Mem­
orial Trophy, a football captain's award, and one of two
w ln n m of the trophy aymbollc
o f being selected tho most
valuable member of the Semi­
nole*' baseball team. David
Van Ness, president of the
1953 class at Seminole of
whkh Terry Cordell, a U. S.
Army officer killed In action
In Viet Nam, wa* a member,
made to award to Higgins. It
goes each year to the ath­
lete Who participates in three
major sport* and maintains
the highest scholastic average.
Higgins was given tho bateball MVP awarded by Clifford
McKibbin on behalf o f the
firm of Carraway and McKib­
bin. Tho youngster wss the
basebsll club's oumber top
receiver.
Bill C. Hutchison Jr. pre­
sented tho Mayfair Men'a
Golf Association's award —
known a j the BUI Fleming
Trophy—to nal Bradford aa
the most valuable member of
the SHS golf team.
Dr. Harks awarded Karen
Law a trophy for being select­
ed the most valuable member
o f the girls' swim team and
another to John Mills for be­
ing named the most valuable
member of tho boy*' squad.
McKibbin presented a trophy
to Marvin Sheffield for being
named the most valuable
member of the school's base­
ball team. Thla was the honor
Sheffield and Higgins shared.
On behalf of the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank, SIIS
athletic director Fred Ganaa
awarded a trophy for being
the most Improved basketball
player to Stove Groover and
Mike Bowes was presented
Lite most valuable basketball
player's award presented an­
nually by Jack Morrison.
The annual Lions Club
award far the foothaU team's
beat blocker went to Jim
Touhy, Karl Black captured
tlie most Improved football
player's trophy given by Kader’a and Frank Nell waa awarded the football sports­
manship trophy
presented
each year by Garrett's.
Tommy Caiton w u selected
the most promising player on
the school's Junior varsity
football team and waa pre­
sented the annual Jim Robson
award by Coach Ralph Stumpf,
A number of special awards
went to various coaches and
members of the cheerleader
squads.
OttU Mooney, former Semi­
nole High coach who Is now
an assistant gridiron coach
at the University of Miami,
was the principal speaker.

MIKE BOWES, Seminole High’s most valuable
basketball player, Is awarded his trophy by
Jack Morrison. Bowes led the Tribe’s cagera in
scoring during the past net season and waa
among the leaders in the Metro Conference. The
awnrd was made at the all sports banquet Tues­
day night.
(Herald Photo)

DR. ORVILLE BARKS, Seminole Booster Club
president, beams as ho has the opportunity to
present the organization’s trophy for the most
valuable member of tho SIIS track team to his
son, Ilnrry Barks, during Tuesday night’s all
sports banquet.
(Herald Photo)

Roger Harris Is
Farrell Posts 7th
Engineers Clobber
Named
President
W in; Bears Braves
01 Booster Club First Federal, 8-2

By George C. Langford
UPI 8porta Writer
Tlie terrible Turk of the
rough house, fun-loving Dalton
gang, Is on the prowl, making
the once-misfiring Colts as
hot as a pistol.
Dick Farrell, alias Turk, of
tho Houston Colts, is riddling
National League batters with
hie bulletllke fist hall to tlie
tune erf seven victories this
season.
Farrell strong - armed hla
way to ■ 4-2 victory over tho
MUwsukee Braves Tuesday
night to became the first ma­
jor leaguer to win seven
games — he has lost one —
striking out 11 and allowing
only four hits.
Ths New York Mots set a
club record for hits and run*
while thumping thn Chicago
Cubs, 19-1; Pittsburgh routed
league • leading Philadelphia,
13-4; the Cincinnati Reds de­
feated tho Los Angeles Dodg­
ers, 6-2, and rain postponed
tho S*n Francisco at St. Louis
contest.
In American League action,
Baltimore stopped Detroit, 21; New York shaded Cleve­
land, 3-2; Boston defeated
Washington, 3-2; Minnesota
clipped Los Angeles, 2-1, and

Little American
Results Tuesday
Perfection 8 George's 3
STANDINGS
W L
Team
Navy ..................... .. . . . 12 2
Florida Stale Bank . . . 7 6
George's ................. . . . . 7 8
Perfection Dairy .. . . . 7 8
Sanford Atlantic .... . . . 4 11
Gams Today
Navy at Sanford Atlantic
4:30 at F t Mellon Park

Men's League
Results Tuesday
Robbs IB Chase 11
Longwood 18 USO 3
FINAL STANDINGS
FIRST HALF
Team
W
Klngawood .................... 13
Longwood ,» ««,,»««• ,,, 10
McHsncy ....................... 8
Wilson Msler ................ 7
Chase
6
Florida Stats Bank . . . 6
Robbs Construction . . . 6
USO ................................ •

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tbs Chicago White Sox at
Kansas City game was wash­
Roger Harris, a Seminole
ed out.
County School official, Tues­
day night was elected presi­
dent of the Seminole High
School Boosters Club during a
business session of the organ­
ization held in connection with
(ho school's all sports ban­
quet.
Harris succeeds Dr. OrvUle
Burks who stopped down after
The Sanford Recreation De­ ono of the most active and
partment will ronduct Pco productive years tlie club has
Wee Baseball tryout* Thurs­ experienced. J u l i a n Stonday and Friday at Ft. Mellon etrom, associate editor of The
Park from 4 to A p, m. for Sanford lterild was elected
all boys 6, (I and 10 years of vleo president.
nge- Jim Jr nil iron, recreation
Mrs. Irene Laney was nam­
director, stated that a boy 10 ed secretary of the organiza­
will not ha eligible for Pea tion and Al Lyons was elected
Wea competition unlcei ha at­ treasurer,
tended the Little League try­
Harris said he would at­
outs held In March. Tlie cut­ tempt to lead the organization
o ff dale of Aug. I, was an­
In a continued program of ac*
nounced, which mcana that a
•
‘.iv? v . f j - , ) pf tho school’s
hay Revolt run participate’ in
athletic program aod attempt
tho l’ce Wen program If he
to create more interest end
will bo eight yeura old before
activity In minor as well as
Aug. 1 nnd n boy 10 ran play
major iporti.
If ho won't ho 11 befuro that
Ho said he would attempt to
date.
arrange a meeting with tho
The Pco Wco League will
former elate of officer* plus
ronalst o f alz team*, tho
Chiefi, Cubs, P a n t h e r s , those newly elected In an ef­
Yanks, Rebels and Tigers. fort to get a program of plan­
Knch team will play a 10- ning under way for the 1964-65
gumu schedule with the first school year.

Pee Wee Drills
For Local Loop
Begin Thursday

tilt eluted June 15. Iloye who
ployed Inst year and are
eligible thl* year need not at­
tend tho two-da; clinic.
Tho Pco Wee League is an­
other plump o f thn Itcrrrntlon
Department's baseball pro­
gram for youngster*. Till*
league enable* boys to learn
the fundamentals of the game
as well us compete actively
with other boys their own
age.
Boys should report ready to
play ball. Tlie clinic will find
tho hoys going through hit­
ting, running, fielding nnd
throwing drill*.
Coaches nro still needed to
work wllh the Pea Wre
trams. Anyone Interested, is
used to rontnet the Becrcstlon office.

Little National
Results Tuesday
Engineers 8 First Federal 2
STANDINGS
Team
W
Hunt Lincoln - Mercury 12
ljocomollve Engineers 11
Chase .......................... 8
P in t Federal .............. 8
Standard o il .............. 6
Game Today
Standard Oil at Hunt
4:30 at Bay Avenue Park

Florida State
Results Tuesday
Ft. Lauderdale 8, Sarasota
lakeland 7, Orlando 1
Tampa 8, Daytona 1
Miami 6, SL Pete 4

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International
League
Rraulto Tuesday
Toronto 6, Buffalo 8
Atlanta 4, Columbus 8
Jacksonville 2, Richmond
Syracuse 7, Rochester
called after B, rain

Junior League
Results Tueeday
Elk* 9 Civltan 8
Shrine 7 CPO 2
STANDINGS
Testn
W
Shrine . . . . » m . . m . . . . . 4
Kiwanis
2

lltfary

M n s e i irn m siH

CPO . •* * is* *mm wme aw * s # *
Civltan
Elks .
*•*** *•ere*•**i
Lake Mary ...................
Games Today
No games scheduled
Games Itared sy
Civltan at Rotary 4:30
CPO at Lake Mary 7:30
At Memorial Stadium

The Locomotive Engineers
m ore within one game of
first place Tuesday afternoon
by besting First Federal, •
to 2, in • L i t t l e Na­
tional League cunfeet and Bill
Schmidt became the first play­
er In either the National or
the little American to his
seven home runs. Schmidt al­
so turned In • neat perform­
ance on the mound In limiting
the Savlngsmrn to three hits.
Perfection Dairy, thanks to
the reliable arm of Tommy
Gracey, set back Georges, 6

Major Leagues
By Untied Press International

NATIONAL LEAGUE

L Pci. G B
Team
14 .600
Phlla’phla
San Fran.
i.j "3 *r
17 .564 1
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
17 M i 1
Milwaukee
17 .553 114
18 .514 3
Cincinnati
23 .476 4V4
Houston
22 .450 514
Los Angeles
Chicago
21 .400 7
New York
300 11V4
Tuesday's Results
New York 19 Chicago 1
Pittsburgh 13 Philadelphia 4
Houston 4 Milwaukee S
Cincinnati 6 Los Angslea I
Thursday's Games
New York at Chicago
Houston at Milwaukee
Los Angeles at Cincinnati (n)
San Ftanctico at S t Louia (n)
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (n)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Fct GB
1 Tram
Chicago
10 10 .667
7,
Baltimore
&gt;4 14 .632
New York 18 14 .576 IVt
Cleveland
16 14 .563 I
Mlnnciota
21 17 .553 5
20 18 .526 4
Boston
Detroit
17 20 .459 6Vi
.393 9V4
Washington 27
Los Angeles IS II 375 10
K ansu City II IS .324 im
Tuesday’s Resetta
Baltimore 2 Detroit 1
New York 3 Cleveland 8
Boston I Washington 2
Minnesota 2 Los Angeles 1
Chicago at Kanaaa City, ppd.,

The stage is set for the am
nuat spring football game be­
tween two squads of the var­
sity players at Seminole High
School. The tilt will gel un­
der way at 4 p. m. today a4
the SHS athletic field.
Coach Jim Plgott said thla
morning that he and assistant
coaches John Colbert and
Ralph Stumpf will officiate tha
affair while other assistants,
Dick Williams and Jim McCoy
will coach the two respective
elevens.
During halftime ceremonies
the SHS field will be renamed
In memory o f Buddy Lawson,
leading scorer on last season's
championship football team. A
plaque will be installed in hon­
or of Lawson. A fence has been
placed around tbs field and
lights will be installed to Illu­
minate the area for night
track meets and other school
events.

South Seminole
Little League

to 3, In the Little American.
Mark Cockman paced the
Dairymen with a pair of hom­
ers, scoring three times, and
batting In four.
1.on gwood won their eighth
straight Tuesday night, clob­
bering USO 16 to 3. Robert
Samuels and Farley each post­
ed four hits. Robb's Construc­
tion ended its first h ill slate
by nailing Chase to the wall.
19 to 11, and snapped a four
game loiing streak. Mike
Hendry and Tommy Sparks
had homera.
Meanwhile, Is the Junior
Boys League tho Shrtners
stayed atop the circuit by win
ning their fourth second half
tilt without a loss, a T to 3
decision over CPO. Timmy
Sain and Lefty Oxford each
had two hits while Ron Drdley
permitted only one hit, a
third inning single to Ken Mar­
tin.
In an afternoon affair, the
Elks — first half champs —
found their way back Into the
win column by nipping Civl­
tan, 9 to 8. Gary Maple* pick­
ed up his fifth win of the year.

Result* Tuesday Night
Altam. Senators 2, Caaselbem
by 2 (tie. curfew)
BTANDNGS
W L
Team
Altamonte Twins
6 1
4 a
Bear Lake
Altamonte Senators
4 a
4 2
North Orlando
3 4
Casselberry
Longwood
8 4
a 4
lak e Mary
Sunland
a 8
Games Tonight
Boar Lake -re- Lake Mary,
6 p. in.

South Seminole
Rreulu Tuesday
Longwood 32, No. Orlando t
STANDINGS
Altamonte .SpriP?* .
Casselberry
Longwood
Sunland
Bear Lake
North Orlando
Games Tonight
Bear Lake -vs* Altamonte, I
p. m.
(End of First Half)
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Darlene Roberts
Guest Of Honor

Senior Cheerleaders Honored Guests
O f Delightful Graduation Luncheon
The aenlor members o f the |Merlnello Griffith
cheerleaders aquad o f S c m -! hie Johnson, Ga
inotc High School were hon­
ored guests last Saturday of
a delightful graduation lunch­
eon at the capri Restaurant,
All Junior and varsity mem­
ber* o f this year's and next
year's squad were guests,
Mrs. Lee Samuels, chair­
man o f the Cheerleaders
Boosters' Club, was a special
guest of the occasion.
Graduating members hon­
ored were the Misses Carol
Samuel, Carol Oxford, Ccnl
Wheatland and Barbara Bolger, each receiving an appro­
priate gift as a momento.
The luncheon table was
centered with a beautiful ar­
rangement of fugl mums,
chrysanthemums and mums,
flanked on either side by can­
delabra bearing glowing white
tapers.
A delicious cold salad lunch­
eon was enjoyed by Mrs,
Samuels a n d
the Missos
Whestland, Oxford, Samuel,
Bolger, Dcbby Dalton, Janice
Daniels, Beth Morgan, I’ st
M irasita, Judy Wilson, DebCaolo, Diane Powell, Carol
Torres, Susan Piercy and

Betty Wiggins

A t Shower

By Mrs. IT. L. Johnson
The Missee Shirley and
Carol Muse were recent host­
Also the Misses Carol Be*- esses at a bridal shower for
and Barbara
aerer, Linds Spencer, Bonnie Darlene Roberts. The affair
was held at the Clyde Muse
home on Orange Blvd. in Lake
Monroe.
Hie Muse home was decor­
ated with profusions o f white
nd pink spring flowers.
The serving table was ov­
erlaid with a white lace cloth
end the sheet cake was dec­
orated with miniature, nmbrellas and packages, with
the glass punch bowl flanked
by whita gardeniae and green
fern.
Bevera! games were played
during the evening with pri­
ses going to Mrs. Albert
Burk and Miss Linda Griffis,
Punch, cake assorted nuts
and mints were served by
the hostesses.
Guest list Included Mrs,
Paul Leopolaa, Mrs. Albert
Burk, Mrs. Opal Dorn, Mrs.
Brunner Giles, Mrs. J. C. Wat­
ters, Mrs. B. A. Ayers and
the Misses, Karen Volker,
Pat Muse, Sandra Burke and
Wanda Muse.

SENIOR CHEERLEADERS o f Seminole High School were honored
nt n recent ftrnd tint Ion luncheon at the Capri Restaurant. From the left
are Mm. Lee Samuels, faculty chnlrmnn o f the Cheerleaders Booster Club
nnd the honorccs, Ceni Wheatland, Carol Samuel, Curl Oxford and Bar­
bara Bolger.

Dinner Party Fetes Graduates
The bonorees were t h e reen Firestone, Bens McKen­
Six membera of the *64 guests o f a recent graduation
graduating class of Seminole dinner at Jim Spencer’s Res­ Misses Barbara Heron, Diana zie and Honey Childs.
High School were honored taurant.
Clause, Sandy Getman, Mau­
Each guest ordered the din­
ner of her choice, which fes-%
lured steak snd lobster with
all the trimmings.
A beautiful two tiered grad­
uation cake centered the tablt
and each girl received a
beautifully packaged box of
dusting powder from the hos­
tesses.
The gracious hostesses for
this elaborate dinner party _
were Mrs. Roy T, Foster a n d *
Mrs. R. E. Getman.

SIX MEMBERS o f the '64 graduating class o f Seminole High School were
recently honored at a delightful graduation dinner at Jim Spencer’s
hosted by Mrs. Roy T. Foster and Mrs. R. E. Getman. The honorees are
from the left, the Misses Honey Childs, Rena McKenzie, Maureen Fire­
stone, Sandy Getman, Diane Clause and Barbara Heron.

Miss Judy Ann Van Dam And
David Pent Engaged To W ed
By Donna Eites
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Van
Dam o f Longwood, announce
the engagement a n d
ap­
proaching marriage o f their
daughter, Mias Judy Van

AH Day Outing
Entertains North
Orlando Families

Miss
M ill Betty Sandlfer, brideelect o f Ltoy 1 Watrous, waa
or at a recent
guest o f honor
miscellaneous bridal shower
•t the home of Mrs. C, B.
Wynn In Citrus Heights,
Mrs. W. A. Fisher, daugh­
ter o f Mrs. Wynn, assisted
her mother as co-hostess.
The theme of silver
white waa carried out In
decor with a silver end white
floral arrangement and the
cake decorated in illver and
white.
Contests and games were
played with prices awarded
Mias Lynn Haig and Miss
Shirley Fryer,
Refreshments o f m i n t s ,
nuts, cake and punch were
served to the Mines. Carl
Bradbury, Robert Bradbury,
Wilbur Nolan, Mattie Thomas,
Edna Norman, R. A. Sandl­
fer, William Heirs, J. R.
Dunaway, Sadie Berry and A.
C. Rector.
Alto the Misses Kay Sandi­
fer, Donlts Wynn, Pat Bass,
Carolyn Nolan. Lillie Mae

SandiferGiven Bridal Shower

Six North Orlando families
recently spent s Sunday out­
ing on the beautiful S t Johns
Lord, Faye Dunaway and |event of June 19, at 7 p.m, at tioni are being issued, but all River with the day starting at
Barbara Scnkarik.
I the Church of the Naiarene, friends snd relatives ara cor- 7:30 a.m. with a cook-out
breakfast.
The wedding will bo an |Sanford. No formal lnvitaBoating, skiing and swim­
ming were enjoyed by adult*
and children and during the
afternoon the group enjoyed
folk singing with Ken Rsybon
playing the guitar and violin.
A delicious lunch of ham­
burgers, fried chicken, sal­
ads, baked beans, relishes
and soft drinks were served
to Mr. and Mm. Ewrlghtson
Harville and daughter, Patty;
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Powell
and sons, Eddie and Stan;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bass and
sons, Mitchell and Mark; Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Grlnstoad and
children, Duncan, Timmy and
Patti; Mr. and Mrs. John
Eldridgc nnd daughters, Di­
ane and Dchby; Mr. and Mrs.
David Tilson and sons, Gary
and Larry, and Ken Raybon.

Mrs. J. L. Bullard
Will Be Honored

Family Cook-out
Hosted By Ladies
Church Class
The Golden Circle Sunday
School Class of Oaklswn Bap­
tist Chapel held a hamburger
fry recently for Uielr families
at the church on Country
Club Road.
The clast has recently com­
pleted building a beautiful
outdoor fireplace nnd grill and
used this opportunity to test

It.

You get astra years of beauty
end protection with BharwinWilliam* House Faints. Law
frequent repainting saves
you money. Their superior
quality end durability have
been proved on homes in
eU climates.
Whether you choose famoue
SWP» House Feint or the
amarine new A-100* latex
House Faint you ere getting
the very best house paint
It's peetibia to buy. Ask ue
which type le beet for your
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This Thursday

MRS. C. B. WYNN, loft, waa hostess to a recent bridal Bhowcr honoring
MIbb Betty Sandifer, bride-elect. With Mrs. Wynn are Mrs. R. A. Sandlfer,
mother of the honorcc, MIbb Sandifer, and Mra. W. A. Fiahcr, co-hoateaa.

Tht families gathered ear*
In the afternoon for gamea
softball, badminton and
relay races.
Hamburgers, baked beans,
potato salad and all the trim­
ming* were served to the fo l­
lowing families: Rev. R. L.
Barrett, T. V&gt; Melts, Sr.,
J, E. Andrew*, J, D. Beverly,
John McLetlan, W. L. Brad­
ley, W. F. Mann, C. L. Geiger
and guest, Paul Morgan.

GIFTS —
GALORE
FOR GRADUATES
AND JUNE BRIDES

Smrwin•
Whuams

JUDY ANN VAN DAM

New Arrivals
Rev. and Mrs, Charles Wes­
ley Ramil, Jr., of Okeechobee,
announce the birth of a son,
Charles Wesley Hamll 3rd.,
born May 22, 1004 at the
Good Samaritan Hospital In
West Palm Reach.
Tha maternal grandpnrcnta
ara Mr. and Mra. Fred Wil­
liams o f Poynor, Mo., nnd the
paternal
grandparents
are
Mr. and Mra. Chnrlca W.
Hamil o f Sanford.

An Open Houte honoring
KING’S
Mra. J. L. Bullard o f Lake
DEAUTY SALON
Mary on the celebration o f
Over Roumlllat'a Drag
ber 88th birthday will bo held
— Special —
between tha houri o f 0 and
110 Cold Wave
8 p.m. Thuraday at her home
Complete Permanent
on Wilbur Avenue. All frlenda
I 5 .OO
are Invited.
Itoatcaaes will he her three
Haircut
11.00
and chatted about their fu­ daughters, Mrs, W. T. Burks
Shampoo ft Set 91.50
ture plana and the good and Mrs. William 8. Mlnshaw
No Appointment Nee.
Open Erti By Appt.
times they had all enjoyed to­ o f Lake Mary and Mra. M.
Ph. 311-9438
gether.
Flanders o f Winter Park.
Following t h e
sleepless
night, they enjoyed a delici­
ous breakfast of waffles with
all the trimmings before re­
treating to Winter Park for
swim in the pool of tbs
hftftftva m e t A i u u r v ™
honor*** grandparents.
Later In tha day, (hey
Joined the bend for their an­
n u l picnic.
Invited gueata ware the
Misses Karen Vickers, Bette
Hayes, Dottle Jardine, Bar­
bara Miller, Marianne Hum­
phrey, Betty Lou Corbin,
Linda Webb, Peggy Miller
and Peggy Bower,

Dam to David J. Pent, son of
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Moody of
Jacksonville.
Alisa Van Dam attended
school* In Kalamazoo, Mich.,
and waa graduated from Ly­
man High School with the
claaa of '62. She la presently
employed by Advance Dis­
tributor!, Inc,, of Orlando.
Mr. Pent waa graduated
from Alfred I. Dupont High
School in Jacksonville with
the d a is o f '62 and U pre­
sently serving with the U. S.
Air Force at Orlando Air
Force Bate,
The wedding will be an
event of June 20, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Firat Baptist Church
of Longwood.
Tht newest dresses for lit­
tle girls take a t*nt shape,
falling with flair and a flare
from tha neckline. Women's
Wear Dally dubhed the dress­
es "tent-atlonal.”

GIFT
CERTIFICATE

Enterprise

Personals

FROM

A 2c Mickey Neal and
guest, Buddy Schcnck, of
Turner Air Force base, Geor­
gia, were weekend gueits of
Mickey’s parent*, Mr. and
Mm. Jack Neal.

H O W S .’A

Fashions
2526 PARK DR.
Open Wed. p.m. A Frt. Nite

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There ’11 no need o f ■ long statement
when our message lg brief. So we'll
just s k ip _______________

down here and M y "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers a complete electrical
nervlce, does good work, docs It prompt­
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and does
appreciate Ita customers.”

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 322-0915
Commercial . . . Residential . . . Industrial Wiring

Miss Lippincott Honored

Guest O f Birthday Party
Miss Marcia Kay Lippin­
cott was guest of honor on
her 10th birthday at a slum­
ber party given by her par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. B. W.
Lippincott,
following
th e
Seminole Band Concert loot
Friday night.
The guests enjoyed * night
of no steep, lota of anacka,

North Orlando

Personals
Mr*. Jack (Bernice) Hud.
son has returned home alter
spending e week In Georgia
with her mother, who recent­
ly underwent aurgery,

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REACH FOR T. 0 . IEEI
Wherever you nee the T. G. Lee trademark, you can
depend on the quality o f the product it Identifier
Have H delivered fresh to your door, or get
it fresh from your grocer’s dairy section.

AO the friends of "Uncle”
Charlie Trcssier will be In­
terested to hear that he Is re­
cuperating nicely following a
•lege of pneumonia recently.

South Seminole

n i h s i m ns 1 oft tour

h u ig fy A
Phone 322-5633

Personals

for home delivery

Mrs. James Saballne of Attemunto Spring* and her
daughter, Mrs. H. J. Dickin­
son, and granddaughter, Ad­
rien, of Bear Lake, ere
spending (wo weeks at Elinor
Village hi Daytons Beech.

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ceive his diploma will
he his parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur J. Chick
Sr., and his sister, Gail.
Young Arthur will en­
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ber.

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©BAR ABBT: This It for
tha mother who read her
IS-year-old daughter’s diary
and waa "worried sick." I,
too, was IS when my moth­
er read my diary &lt;20 years
a g o). It read Ilka this: A f­
ter choir practice we all
went to Margaret's house
and as usual her mother
waa o u t Wo were popping
c o r n w h e n Margaret'a
brother cams In with aoma
friends. ’ R.M.’ sura la the
love o f my life. When Mar­
garet’s mother came home,
'R.M.' waa showing us how
the coach gives rubdown",
I'm aura aha thought the
worst! Next week after
choir wo will go to Betty’s
aa her folks will be out o f
town. Oh, boyt Here’s hop­
ing ’ R.M.’ will be there."
Rome o f the above waa
true, but the part about
■R.M.’ was all w i s h f u l
thinking. I had a terrific
crush on him and ho didn't
know I waa aliva. 1 filled
my diary with one Imagin­
ary lava affair aftsr another.
Of course my mother would
never believe that It was all
mads up. I’m sure that
many teenagers do thli to­
day. My own little girl (13)
Is now entering Uie thrill­
ing age of secrets, and I am
glad 1 have a secret to
help guide me. Sincerely,
AUTHOR OF A
TEENAGE DIARY
s • •
DEAR ARBY: I icidom
disagree with you, but when
you say that It la “ unfor­
givable" for a mother to
read her daughter'a diary,
I can’t go along with Hint.
It la the DUTY af parents
to keep a close eye on their

V tjf

By Abigail Van Buren

©anfitrS

Jacoby

DEAR ABRY: I am the
children until they are abta
mother o f a 10-year-old
to asaumo full responsibility
boy, and while he doean't
for their actions. If a moth­
keep a diary, I did coma
er can learn aomethlng that
across an unfinished letter
will b« helpful in guiding
he had written to a boy
her daughter by reading her
rousin. I waa shocked and
diary, or letters, or listening
in on telephone conversa­
heartsick at aoma of the
stuff he said he had done.
tions, I say more power to
Sine* ona Incident had to
her! The "loss o f privacy"
do with school, I got in
la not nearly aa serious to
touch with hi* f o o t b a l l
16- or 16-yesr-old* as the
coach and a helpful school
trouble they eould get into
rminselor, and had a talk
when they get away with
with them. It turned out
things they shouldn't. It
that my eon hadn’t dona
doesn't do any good to hear
any of these thing*! He waa
the confessions after a girl
is In (rouble when the . Just tired o f being a “ good
kid" and wanted to appear
trouble is evident.
more daring and spirited.
ANOTHER POINT
Perhaps our entertainment
OF VIEW
• • •
today makee crime and viol­
ence appear so glamourous
DEAR ARBY: I, too,
and exciting that our young
have read my IB-year-old
people fee) elmost ashamed
daughter's diary for mors
if they don't get into some
than five years, and I ex­
■ort o f trouble. P a r e n t e
pect to tell her only when
shouldn’t feel hurt If their
she is lying awake waiting
children don't ehare ell
fur her teenager to coma In.
their thoughts end dresms
By reading &lt;t, I have coma
with them. I know I didn’t,
to understand the intense
end I hsd wonderful perneed for love and patience
ente. Thie might help the
at IB, It has helped me to
mother who wee "W orried
foresee trouble before it de­
Sick" because o f the esespvelop!, and to offer wise
ades shs reed in her daugh­
guidance. It has taught me
ter’s diary. They were prob­
to listen Instead o f preach.
ably pure fiction, too.
It has helped me to set
WANTING TO HELP
limits before t h e y a r e
• • •
breached. It haa also given
Troubled? Write to ABme growing confidence in
BY, Bos 60700, I** An­
my daughter'* ability to
geles, Calif., 00060. For a
make the right decisions. I
personal reply, enclose a
believe 1 have an obligation
stamped, self-addressed en­
to God to return thia child
to Him aa a fulfilled, use­
velope.
• • •
ful person, not as an apol­
For
Abby'e
booklet, “ Hose
ogy. And I know that I
To Have A Lovely Wed­
will be forgiven for using
ding," send 60 cents to
“ unforgivable" means to do
Abby, Box 00700, Los An­
so when the time come*.
geles, Calif., 00060.
A MOM WHO CARES

On By Oswald Jacoby

The words, "H e we* right,
dead right, as ha drove along.
But he’s Just as dead aa if
he’d been wrong," ar* in­
scribed on a motorist's tomb­
stone.
They might w*ll s*rv* a*
an epitaph for today's North.
South's bidding wa* horrible
and his play at four diamond*
doubled was just about a*
bad. When the smoke cleared
away, East and West were
chalking up 1,460 points on
their side of the ledger.
Thus,
In assessing the
blame for the tragedy, I have
to charge South. North had
to pay o ff with South end
North could cosily have avert­
ed most or possibly ell of
the loss.
North must have played

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Johnny
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(Color)
( D M e rit

LYMAN STUDENTS in th« second year biology cIhhk ore shown (luring
their recent tour o f the Medical Sciences Building o f J. llillin Miller
Health Center at the University o f Florida in Uuinoaville. Sponsor o f the
group ii Sal Man free.

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r t m iT iK H r o i l f a N'T, a n o r Ida corporation,
Greeting them upon arrival
Plaintiff,

1* 1 tin* in a container by tube
feeding. Heart tiaaue, prepar­
ed for alide study, alao waa
Impeded.
Following a picnic lunch,
the group met with repre­
sentative* of the college of
health related sciences, phar­
macy and nursing. They visit­
ed the rehabilitation area of
physical therapy and occupa­
tional therapy w hen wonder­
ful progress is taking place.
A note of interest to all was
the emergency eotraacc to the
center which provides a land­
ing strip lor helicopters.

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Jude*. Oemlnola Cnnaly, State
•f Florida, la Prahata
f o r k c l o m r e s a i .m
NOTICE 18 IlK.ltKIIV (1IVEN la r* tha Eatata ati
purtuanl to a Final Parra* of w 11.1.1 a it a. nntETJiKE.
forteloaur*. datad ifaa l#th day a / k / a WILLIAM C. VON OKIEo f May, t i l l , and anlarail In TZKK.
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Clianrary caa* No. 1I*TI of th*
FIN At. NOTICE
Circuit Court o f Ilia Ninth J ud­
Nolle* I* haratiy elvan that
icial Clrrul o f Florida, In and
fur Rrmlnol* County, wharaln Ilia undaratanad will, on tha
FLORIDA M O im iA U B * HE- n t h day of Juna, A. D. l i s t
C UM T IK S COM FA NT, ■ Flor. praaanl to th* Honorable Coun­
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and MOKTUAOE AHHOC1ATES. Florida. Ill* final raturn, a c ­
INC., a Florida corporation, *1 count and voucher*. a* Admin­
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to th* hlphaal and t-»*t 1,1.1- liam c Ilrlstsk*. a / k / a William
dar for i-aah at th* front door C. Von llrlotik*. docraaad, and
o f tha Hamlnola County Court at aald tlma, than and lhar*.
Houa* In Banfard, Seminole mak* application t o th* atld
County. Florida, at 11:## o'clock Jud s* for a final Mttlom ost
A. M. on th* l l l h day o f Jun*. o f hi* admlatatrailon af aald
l t i l , th* (ollnwlna drarrinad ratal*, and for an ordor dis­
proparty, aa aat forth In th* ch arg in g him aa auch Admin­
Filial Paoraa, t o . o i l ;
istrator.
liATKD Hi la n i b day of May,
Datad this th* I t Bar •&gt;
till.
May. A. D. 1111.
(SKAT.)
William A. Britis h*
A* Administrator o f th*
Arthur M. Ila-kwlth. J r,
Clark, Circuit Court of
Eslat* o f William C. BrioHamlnui* County. Florida
tsk*. a / k / a William C. Von
Dy: Martha T. Vllilan
Brla u k*.
Deputy Clara
Paeoaaad.
Law o f fleas
Wlndarwasdlo, Hatnoa A Ward
KUirnc a ooopf. r
Atturnoya
SOS Malropolllan Hank Bldg,
l i t l a r k Avanua. South
111 N. K. Flral Avanus
Wlniar Park, Florida
Miami. Florida I l llt
Publish Mar I t A Jua* t, It.
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with South before. He must
have known that South liked
to keep bidding. Hence, when
South's first rebid waa two

worthy, dependable, respon­
sible human beings.
— Always having time to
listen to any member o f tha
family who wanta to confide
In her.
— Conserving her time end
energy for the rrn’.ly Vuportant things shs owes her fam­
ily, instead o f frittering both
away on outside “ busy work."
— In trying to be a good
mother, never let up in her
desire to be e real companion
to her husband.
— Finding time each week

TELEVISION
(#» Nawatlna
•:;# m eh ( apart*
•ill (i) Wssthar Show

were W. G. Croaa, aoilaUnt
dean of men, president of Ihe
Alachua County division of
Heart Association end Mr*.
George Corrlck, secretary of
Florida Hear, District ooc
For the tour or the Medical
Sciences Building, students
were divided Into two groups
of 30 each, with Louis Ze
llnds, assistant provost, lead'
Ing one and Bob Mlielle dir­
ecting the other.
Highlight o f Ihe tour was the
visit to the heart cstherliatlon
laboratory where students ob­
served modern faclllllee and
heard a brief explanation of
of the procedure. In the car­
diology la bursty Utey were
briefed on heart metabolism
and were shown the heart of

*

hearts, North might well have
passed right then and there.
South might even have made
that two heart contract.
However, North did bid
two snades, whereupon South
carried on to two no-trump.
Now, North surely should
have passed. True, his hand
appeared worthless at notrump, hut two no-trump had
not been doubled and South
was a man who liked to keep
on bidding. It was up to
North to g!v» up wldje atilt
in a reasonably healthy con­
dition.
It took the three spade hid
to set the stage for South'.i
final and rather ridlculom
four diamond call. Obviously,
ha shouldn't hava made that
eall, but ha did.

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For tha woman with chil­
dren who haa a husband will­
ing and abls to asm a living
for his family th en I* noth­
ing mora important than—
— Creating th* kind o f
homo that la a haven for
every member of th* family,
end w h en each one’e friends
ara welcoms.
— Being at home, herself
when the t hi Won return from
school.
— By axampls and dlsciplin*
— not by preaching—to teach
her children to become trust­

*:## (I) MWKIM
( I ) Saws, apart*.

By Maryana Miles
Second year bo)ogy students
at Lyman, accompanied by
their sponsor Sal Msnfre,
Mrs, Both Thom si and • num­
ber o f parents, recently spent
«n Interesting and educational
day louring J. Illllls Miller
Health Center at the Univer
•ily of Florida,

K O tT I
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WEDNESDAY P. M.

Tours Health Center
Lyman Biology Class

Page 8 — Mar 27, 1964

WrrsDi

Ruth

for doing soma o f the things
she really wants to do so
that she never feels like on
unappreciated martyr.
— Insisting that the children
do their share of the house­
hold chores so
that she
doesn't become a resentful
drudge,
— Developing hobbice, skills
or intellectual interests that
will keep hrr from feeling lost
when her children are finally
grown and gone from home.
— Finding time to make and
enjoy friendships, and for be­
ing a good neighbor.

TONIGHT

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f i l l ( D Local Itowa, Waathar
t - t t (#1 C o p u l a
Kangaro o
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1:00 (3) Dlvorc* Court
I D Amarlcan History
( » , Exercise For Woman
l : ! l ( D Cartoon*
( ( ) Hamper Room
l i lt # 131 flay Whan
( I ) Nawa— MIk* Waltac*
t»:31 (3) Nik: Nawa
t l ) Hpantah
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THURSDAY P. M.
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I t ) Love o f L ift
(II Haven Key*
13:11 ( I ) Truth or Coaaonuanclg
( I ) j other K n o w s Bast
( I ) Starch for Tom orrow
13:11 f l ) (luldlng Light
1:1# ( I ) Nawa
(It Ernl* Ford
t l ) Th* Opaa Window
1 : 1 1 (3) Focus
1:10 13) Ponpl* Ar* Funny
( I ) Nows—
Dsv* Fonnall
( I ) Aa Th * World Tu rns
l i l t III Cartoons
1:1# (3) Lat a Mak* A Dtal
( I ) Ann Nothtrn
(II Password
1:1# ( D Th* Doctors
II) Pay In Court
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ard
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(I I To Tall Th* Truth
1:11 ( I ) Vou Don't Bay
(Color)

Magician Has
Fair Lady
Everything It t o i grandi­
ose teal* at tha New York
World'* Fair—oven rtbGoncutting.
Dedicating tha "Hall o f
Magic" at Uta General Cigar
Pavilion recently, magician
Mark Wilson, creator o f th*
pavilion's magic show, not
only cut through the tradi­
tional ribbon, but also sliced
a blond* beauty neatly in
twain — than “ reagaemblad"
her.
Th* act will b* a part o f
th* show.
Goodwill Indnatrioa h a s
been described as “ a non­
profit
enterprise
with
a
heart" as it train* 36,000 han­
dicapped
person* annually
throughout the U. 8.

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ANSI S'(HI SEMINOLE C O I N .
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CHANCERY NO, IkMta
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AND IX».\N AHHOCIATION OF
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r ia ln tif f
JIKNRT J. STRICK LAND and
ESTHER
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COUNTS’ OF SEMINOLE
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Ton ar* hereby nnlltled that
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you In th* above entitled rauae,
• nd that you ara raqulred to
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pla intiff or pla ln tlffa attnr.
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a* a Peer** Fro Cnnfeaao will
b* entered aaalnat ynu for the
relief demanded In th* Cnniplaint. Thl* ault la to foreclna* a morlg age. Th* real pr o­
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Lot
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th*
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dark
lly Martha T. Vlhlen. DC.
Dllaa. Iladrlck A llublnaou
10# Eaat Church Btreat
Orlando. Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
I'ubllah May IT, A Jun* S, It,
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Hopper School Crowns King
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
322-5754
Marshal! Holloway III, a
student st Hopper Element*
ary School, was crowned
"King Hopper" Friday, May
22. Virgil Jones presided. Ra­
chel Mike, who was Miss
Hopper of 1963-64, crowned
the King. J. L. Bryant sang
"Deep River" and "N obody
Knows (lie Trouble I've Seen."
Scout cards were presented
to members of the Cub Pack
by L. V. Johnson, Also, the
troop charter was presented
by Johnson and accepted by
Principal L. R. Eubanks.
Citations were given to Rev.
N. A. Watson, Rev. Jesse
Broun, John L. Bryant and
yours truly.
• * a
Mcrthie and Rett Haven
Kindergartens will culminate
their school year by having
tlieir closing exercises at
Goldsboro Elementary School
Sunday, May 31, at 5 p.m.
• a •
A surprise birthday party
was given in honor of Mrs.
Bernice Harris by her niece,
Barbara Jean Givens, at tho
home of Mrs. Harrii. Attending tho affair were her club
sisters, Mr*. Natherine Bent­
ley. Mrs. Roberta Roberts,
Mrs. Lillie B. Fields, Katie
Robinson, Eunice I. Wilson,
Mrs. Annie M. Alexander,
Marva Hawkins, Mrs, Lois
McU, Mrs. Mabel Matthews,
Mrs. Ruthie Nathan and Mrs.
Dorothy Adams. Other* at­
tending were Mrs. Leah Her­
ring, Mrs. Neds Boykins,
Mrs. Thelma Nathan and
Mrs. Dewey Wilkcrson.
• • •

ROYALTY REIGNED Inst Friday momlntr at
Hopper Elementary School when Marshall Hol­
loway III was nnmed "King Hopper.” With him
is Rachel Mike, Miss Hopper for 1963-64.

and faculty of Volusia Coun­
ty Community Col Iego observ­
ed iti annual Awards Day
Program. Many students of
the college received awards
from different departments.
From the Business Depart­
ment of the Transfer Division
Sylvester Terrctl Jr., who will
graduate from this collcgo
June fl, r e c e i v e d three
awards. One for being the
most valuable student in the
Business Department, another
for the highest ranking stu­
On May 19, the student**IV dent in Accounting, another
for Shorthand. Terrell is a
At the current rate, six 1962 graduate of Crooms High
per cent of all social drink­ School. Congratulations, Syl­
ers are destined for alcohol­ vester,
• 0 0
ism, says the Florida Alcohol­
ic Rehabilitation Program.

Legal N otice
NOTICE OF l• cn l.l(l H E A R .
I\(i OF FHOFOhl'D CIIANOES
AMI AAHINDASENTM IN C E R .
TAIN DINTHICTM AND HORN.
HAltlEa OF TIIE r.ONINn OH.
III NANCE OF T i l l ! CITY IIT
HANFORD. IT.OR III A
Nolle* la hereby given that
a Fubllc Hearing will be held
at Die Cnmmlealon Room In
Hie City Itall In lha City wf
Hanford, Florida, at S:tid o'clock
F. M. on June I, D l l , to co n ­
sider the fnllnwlna rhanvaa
anil amendment* to the Zoning
Ordinance o f th* City o f Han­
ford, Florida:
A portion nf that properly
■oneti in Dlalrlct IP! A.A (on*
family dwelling) located weal
nf
MrllnnvIU*
Avenu*
and
north of Tw enty -fourt h Street
and
abutting
the
Atlantic
Cuvet Lin* Railroad righ t-o fway, la prnpneed to h# reann*d R-1A (one family dw elli ng)
Dlalrlct. Paid property being
mora particularly d**crlli*d a*
follow*:
From th* NK corner o f I-ot
A o f J. Dodd. II. 11. Lord and
II. Dean’a Hubdlvlalon In the
Poutliweat quarter o f Sec SI,
T a p 1SH, Rg* 1IE, aa record­
ed In Flat llnnk 1, Fag* S o f
Fubllc Rerorda o f
Hemlnnle
County,
Florid*.
run
Wly
43S.A fret along N tine o f l o t
A. Ihcnr* H 1* B#'30'' W SS
ft for a point o f beginning,
thence IV 1013 fl. th H 41**»'
I V W *9 41 ft. th Nwly M.IS
ft along th* perimeter o f a
circle having a radlu* o f (0
ft. th N 4I*I0'01" W 47.71 ft.
th iv sis.7t fi. th n r s i i r
K s o i l ft. th W SS'JCIO" W
to Ely right-of-w-ay o f th* A t ­
lantic Cnaat Lin* Railroad. Ih
Rly along aald ROW lln* to th#
K lln* or aald Lot A, th run
Kty along H lln* o f l,ol A to
a point 440.33 ft Wly o f HE
mrner o f I-ot A, th run N 1*
04*30" E to point o f beginning,
All partlr* In Intaraat and
eltlaan* ehall have an o p p o r­
tunity to ba heard at to ld hea r­
ing.
ny order »f Ih# C l t / CommlaHon of the City o f S«.,f,irl.
Florida, thl* l l t b day o f May.
ISit.
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
City Clark o f (ho
c i t y of Hanford, Florida
Fubll.h tiny IT, 1SI4
CDD-SI

Lost Thursday night. May
21, 40 student! of Crootna
High attended a concert in
Daytona Beach at Peabody
Auditorium. The concert was
apontored by the Daytona
Beach Symphony Society.
The guest orchestra was the
Philadelphia
Philhar­
monic Symphony Orchestra,
conducted by the world re­
nown Eugene Ormandy who
did a superb Job am] received
a 15-minute atanding ovation.
Tiie number! selected for
this program
were Ballet
Suite, "The Good llumorod
Ladies" by Scarlatti-Torn maaini, Symphony No. 99 in E
Flat Major by Haydn, Suite
from "Pctrouchka composed
by Stranivosky (this number
waa enjoyed most because it
was contemporary) the final
number by Beethoven, Sym­
phony No. 7 in A major, Op
92.
The concert was attended
by atudenli from 35 high
acboola over the alate of
Florida. It was an experience
that will certainly be a last­
ing memory to tiie students
and chaperones. The students
were chaperoned by Mrs. E.

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J. Eubanks, It. E. Green and
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a • a
Crooms High School held its
annual Junior • Senior Prom
Friday night, May 22, at tiie
R. A. Allen Gymnasium.
It has been said that this
affair was one of the best
ever presented on the Crooms
High School campus.
Tiie scenery of the gy m was
beautiful. The theme “ A
Night Under the Stars," could
not have had a more appro­
priate setting. Beautiful lawn
chairs stood on each side of
the dance floor. Shrubbery,
palms and olher types of tro­
pical plants spotted the en­
tire gym, and being out on tho
floor gave one the impression
or feeling of standing in a
beautiful tropical wonderland.
By only glancing around, it
was very evident that everyone aUe’.ding vas having a
great Lme. T h e untiring
Sophomore escorts, waiters
and
waitresses performed
wonderfully in their respec­
tive lines of dMics: serving
the punch (m oW river) and
cake ( s t a r - l i g h t sonata),
checking w r a p s , escorting
people who came without es­
corts, etc.
All in all, tliis was a grand
affair. One which will long
be remembered and compar­
ed in the hearts and minds of
tiie many who attended it.
Hats off to the Junior Clast
of 1963 64 and their wonderful
■ponsors — Mrs. D. F. Hum­
phrey, Miss E. O. Anderson,
Mrs. D. A. Thomas, coordina.
tor, and R. L Evans and C.
B. Franklin.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lenox E.
Fny of Sunland Es­
tates, was graduated
cum laude from St. Loo
C o l l e g e Preparatory
School, May 22, in St.
Leo. During his threo
years at the school he
was active in student
council, football, bas­
ketball, Forensic Leag u e a , the S c h o o l
Chronicle, S k i Club,
Federalist C l u b and
Epsilon Gamma Ome­
ga. He has received nn
a e n d f l mlc scholarship
to Saint Procopius Col­
lege in Lisle, Hi., where
he will major in politi­
cal science.

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newly elected president of the
Seminole County PTA Coun­
cil, at her home on denevlovo Drive, Pol Ray Manor,
fo r tha prlnclpala and PTA
presidents in the district.
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second vice prealdent of ill*
council and principal o f South
Bemtnola Junior High and
Mrs. Hetty Rhodes, PTA

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ta PTA president, were alio
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Dr. Crane's

Fatter ‘Middle’ Needed
One of the incondinry factors
causing unrest in underdeveloped
lands, and even in some that are rel­
atively advanced, is inequality in in­
come distribution. The rich are very
rich and few, the poor nre very poor
and many.
We of the United Stales, most o f
us would agree, hnve pretty well
solved that problem, and through
peaceful means.
An exception to that consensus is
taken by Herman P. Miller, an econ­
omist with the Census Bureau. In a
recent study entitled "Rich Man,
Toor Man,” he tosses out the follow­
ing statistics:
The top one-fifth of U.S. families
receive 45 per cent of the nation’s
income, only one percentage point
less than their shnre 20 years ngo.
The bottom fifth, however, is receiv­
ing exactly the same ns in 1944 —
5 per cent.
“ Our ‘social revolution* ended 20
years ago,” Miller asserts. Before
that, between 1929 and 1944, the
top fifth’ s share went down by eight
percentage points and the bottom
group's Bharc increased slightly.
He sees signs that there may ac­
tually be a widening of the distance
between top and bottom, which he
fears will be accelerated by the ma­
chines that are displacing unskilled
and semiskilled workers.
On the other side of the picture,
Miller reports that although the per­
centages shures o f the American
economic pie hnve remained the
same, the dollar size o f those shares

The General Made a Speedy Recovery

has steadily grown, even allowing
for inflation.
In 1929, 51 per cent of U.S. fam­
ilies earned less than $9,000 yearly
(in 1902 dollars). In 1902, the under-$n.()00 group was down to 21 per
cent of all families.
It may be that the U.S. has ar­
rived at n more or less permanent
percentage arrangement among the
rich, the well-off nnd the poor. Whe­
ther or not it is the optimum ar­
rangement is open to question.
But the problem would seem to be
less one of shaving percentage points
o ff the top and more one of bring­
ing the lower end closer to the mid­
dle in terms of absolute dollars.
It is to upgrade this “ |&gt;oor fifth”
of the nation — the 21 per cent earn­
ing less than 33,000 — that Presi­
dent Johnson has launched his “ war
on poverty.”

CASE S-473: Alan D., aged
32, is the diabetic who com ­
plained of a platonic marriage
thereafter.
"D r. Crane," he asked, "is
diabetes a rause of impot­
ence? If so, how do you
scientists explain that dire re­
sult?'’
Many diabetc men com ­
plain of a platonic role in
marriage, it least till they
gel their blood sugar level
regulated and hack to normal.
But even thereafter, they
may still be impotent.
For Impotence is usually
about 90% psychologicalt
It results from fear of In­
ability to function. For such
a fear makes a man worry.
Ami worry Is a function of
the brain (cerebral cortex).
But whe have an axiom in
psychiatry that you cannot
cerebrate ami also emote at
the same time.
In short, you can’t think
and also be engulfed in love.

Thought For Today
They nre afraid also o f what is
high, and terrors nre in the way; the
almond tree blossoms, the grasshop­
per drags itself along and desire
fails; because man goes to his eter­
nal home, and the mourners go about
the streets.— Eecl. 12:5.
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To The Editor

Holmes Alexander

Bruce

Call Of Conscience
WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Maryland Democratic Senator
Daniel Baugh Brewator l*
proof to me of manhood in
flower. The John Adams apho­
rism about our being a nation
of laws and not men stops
somewhere ahort of verity be­
cause it was men, not legisla­
tion, that won Ibc wars, estab­
lished the liberties, propagat­
ed the American race and
kept the country.
It turns out that Dan Brew­
ster has a date with political
destiny on May 19th in the
Maryland
presidential
pri­
mary, where hla opponents
are more formidable than Is
commonly known—and where
his future as a national figure
hangs In the balinre.
Brewster has against him a
“ gutay" little man whom he
despises,
Governor
George
Wallace of Alabama, the se­
gregationist
candidate
for
President. He also has against
him, I believe, the alumbering
•pirit o f personal liberties
which got Maryland its name
of die Free State. 1 can sec
more good in Wallace and his
candidacy than Brewster can,
ami a lot of good in the Free
State spirit. But I would vote
for Brewster on the principle
that sometimes the economics
o f upgrading good men in pub­

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Hartoa
833-1319
Rear Lake-Forcal Clly
Mrs. Maryann Miles
H38-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane f'nsaelberry
838-3016
Ctiuluota
Mrs. Jonn Magin
365-3712
Drllary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-5631
Enterprise
Mia* Helen Snodgrass
668-0933

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathirul
349-4821
Lake Mary
Mr*. Frances Wester
322-6210
Lake .Monroe
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson
322 (722
Longwood
.Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mr*. Doris Dean
322-1989
Oaleen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
363-3610

from meddling in private af­
fairs. Marylanders dislike blue
laws, snoopers, inslrusive and
irksome regulations— and all
these nuisances are inherent
in llte Civil Bights hill, whicli
Wallace opposes and Brew­
ster supports. Maryland ha*
boon lma st fully proud and
Jealously vigilant o f its .Slates’
Bights position down through
the years.
There are monuments in
Baltimore to the Confederacy,
which is the fallen citadel of
States' Bights, to the old Bullclog of a lawyer, Luther Mar­
lin, who fought the Constitu­
tion because It put a Federal
government over the State
government. Maryland's liter­
ary hero will alwav* bo Men­
cken, ire champion of individ­
ualism nnd the scourge of dogooders.
Maryland's distrust of in­
trusion is much less likely to
assert itself against Wallace,
since a presidential primary Is
an open invitation to outsid­
ers, but I look for Maryland
to resent the flock of fellow
senators whom Brewster has
Imported to help him cam­
paign: Church, Muskie, Ted
Kennedy, Bidicoff. Ilayh, Mc­
Carthy, Inouyc, Nelson, I’cll
and Mrs. Neuberger. Hack in
1D3B President Boosevelt, at
the height of his popularity,
campaigned
In
Maryland
against Millard Tydings, and
the State reelected Tydings
almost to spite FDIt.
With Brewster, however. It
is a call of conscience. Same
of us would rather see him
testing his career on other
issues, but career and the
courage of convictions arc
what's important here.
"I would make his fight,"
fie tells me. "even if I were
sure to lose it.”

THREE

Sanford, Florida

Wed., May 27, 19G4

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N KA) —
A number of lending Bcpuldlrims think that regardless of
his fate in tha season's clos­
ing primaries, New York's
Gov. Nelson Bockefeller may
bold the key to any effort to
stop Ben. Hurry Goldwater at
Son Francisco in July.
What those lenders hnve in
mind is tlmt Itoccfeller's New
York delegates — whatever
proportion of the PJ he will
tie side to command in the
convention—would serve well
as n rallying nucleus for s
moderate coalition aimed at
g i v i n g the nomination In
someone other than floldwa.
ter.
Bays one of these men:
"Even if Nelson loses the
California primary June 2,
my first call on June 3 will
he to Circle 7-37IHI in New
York (the office of George
H I n m s n, top Rockefeller
ii file)."
Borne politicians in the nntlGoldwatcr ramp believe the
senator’s d e l e g a t e s total
would l«* so dose to a nom­
inating majority of 1155 with
a California victory that only
a quick dramatic move on the
moderate side would offer any
hope of halting him.
"It all depends,” says s
non-Gnldwntcr governor, "on
W lie H u 1 r Bockefeller gels
practical soon enough."
In this man's view, “ get­
ting practical" mean* giving
up all ho|tu o f winning the
nomination for himself nnd
taking the lead for someone
else— (tic-hind Nixon, Ambas­
sador Henry Cabot Lodge,
Gov. William Kcrunton of
Pennsylvania.
Clearly, this would not he

CENTRALLY

sn easy course for Bockefeller
to follow. Hope dies hard
when a man has invested ss
much us hn has in time,
money, energy nnd organize tlon.
The Bockefeller people argue
they nre the only non-Goldwaterites who hnve n rrndymudo campaign setup, quail*
fied by expeltenre to make a
run of it for the Bcpiildicuns
after the San Francisco con-

Quotes
I'll he damned if I’ll re«}*M ,‘-M )y . 1*«
n-'St?
you try lu kirk me nut pub­
licly.
—Ban Franrisro attorney Mel­
vin Belli, Jnrk Butty's erst­
while counsel, in letter to
American Bar Assn.
There srn right ways nnd
wrong wnya to do nnythfng.
Ill the rase of picking up a
dog, it hits a front end and
a hack end and appreciates
support nt both ends.
~ J . J. Schaffer, mnnnglag di­
rector, Chicago
Humane
Society, decries President
Johnson pulling hli beagles
up hy the ears.
I challenge any rock-ribbed,
private-enterprise,
freedomloving nu-mher of the Chainln-r of Commerce to toll mo
his budget in the tame as it
was 25 years ago.
— President Lyndon B. John­
son.
For every Job we find open,
we rind five women to turn
It down.
— President Johnson lella of
difficulty In finding women
for top jobs in government.

DUCTHEATED,

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prrferr»ee.
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In e e r s n n a l l l l e s , I ' n e t r y f s n u l
published h r T b * lls r a ld .

Editor, Herald:
I found the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital to he the
cleanest, most cheerful and
most efficient hospital in
which I’ ve ever hern a pa­
tient and I have been in sev­
eral.
All the doctors, nurses,
aide* ami even the "cleaning"
crew are ss pleasant as can
be to everyone.
If a person hns In ha hoi.
pitaliced I feel Seminole Me­
morial Is the heal place to he.
God Mess whoever donates
the newspapers we receive
free each day. And I appre­
ciate the television seta In
each room which are provided
at nu extra charge.
Hats o ff to ail in Seminole
Memorial, Including the hard­
working Pink Ladlrs and tha
Candy Stripers.
Jean Leaisa
Orlando

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Clarenre Anderson
If. K. Black
James A. Brown
Oliver W. Holmes
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J. D. Heir
Donald WBIaon

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Editor, Herald:
North Orlando, Is a city of
distinction. Here ara some of
our greatest and best publlcii
ed accomplishments;
More lawsuits per rapita,
than any other city of similar
Stic.
More former Police official*.
Mor former Fire Chiefs.
More former Mayors.
More former Councilman.
More former residents.
More money raising ordin­
ance*.
More barking dogs.
We also have the rare dis­
tinction of more rumors ami
greater sccrocy than any place
1 know of.
In keeping with the secrecy
and clandestine atmosphere,
please don't use my name.
We'll save that as a surprise.
Sincerely;
Nameless

their erotic acHon.
But it is simply impossible
to be a secret FBI agent re­
garding your own sexual paa»ion. and simultaneously be an
ardent husband.
So that very act of spying
on themselves, is sure to pro­
duce the sexual impotenen
which they
have secretly
dreaded.
And after one or two humi­
liating failures, such men be­
come victims of their own in­
duced sexual Inferiority com­
plex.
At this stage, many men
consult a physician for hor­
mones, though these are usu­
ally not necessary from the
chemical angle, though they
may exert some psychological
benefits.
Others throw themselves In­
to atchoholism, both as a
means of attaining temporary
unconsciousness
and
relief
from their secret dread.
But they also figure that
their alcoholic condition will
prove a red herring to their
devoted mate and thus divert
her mind from wondering why
they no longer are fervent
husbands.
Occasionally, a man be­
comes "testing" minded, so
he has a clandestine date with
a strange young woman.
And when he finds he can
function again, nc may go
berserk emotionally in his
wild delight at finding he Isn't
a senile platonic male.
Wives, send for my booklet
"How to Prevent Impotence,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c. It
can prevent most divorces)

volition. A few Independent
appraisers agree.
For A Beautiful Lawn —
A further element: No mat­
SCOTTS
ter how vehemently they may
denounce Bockefeller publicly,
"Bonus" -— Weeds Aa It
substantial numbers of pro*
Feed*
fcsajonnls at the slate ami
"K w ll" — For Death To
Chinch Buga
county level have indicated
privately tliey would love to
"Satisfaction Or Money
Bark Guarantee"
have the governor's financial
nnd orynnixntions resources to
(irnpeville Nursery
draw upon.
2221 Graprvllle Ave.
Then, too, Bockefeller bus
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curried the hall in key prim­
"Brott* Dealer"
ary states ns nil avowed can­
didate, chopping at Giddwuter, forcing him into mistaken
that damaged hla ’ ‘Image"
even among the senator's own
mmiHirlers.
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While tlm governor has
played this aggressive role,
o t h e r potential rnmlidstrs
have htilig hark in thr wlnga.
L fJ &amp; u ck i,
A good many GOP lenders
say if it were not for Bocke­
feller, Roldwater would have
114 So. Palmetto
"Tile Sword o f the Ameri­
locked up the Itid4 nomination
can Brvolutlnn" was a name
months ago.
Phone FA 2-0814
Hut the governor's activities given tn George Washington.
up to this now-crucial junc­
ture have not been sufficient
to stem the big tide of dele­
gates f l o w i n g Gnldwuter'i
way. Bo, in the judgment of
some important Bepuhlirans,
he may hu asked to niskc the
great sacrifics and put all
that he has—and hns done—
^ When You Buy A Home This Seal Is
at tlm disposal o f another
21 Your Best Assurance —
ruialidate.
People in Hockrfollcr'a rainp
REALTORS
Yon won’t pay loo much. — You won't waste days looking
always hnve acknowledged
Am Aa 11vi
at tha "w rong" real estates. — You’ll get arrurate facta. —
Hihmiaa
that the governor's goal, if he
i
You'll get skilled, professional advice. — You'll ure properly
Niabi't
could not win for himself, was
that fits your needs and poekalhook. — You’ll receive help
to block Gohlwnter. Some In­
In finding sources of financing.
fluential non-Gotdwuter Re­
publicans will he watching
nervously from this lima on
W e are Realtors ready to serve you
to see just how realistically
Bockefeller assesses his posi­
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS
tion.

ALTAMONTE
REALTY

Oil;? &amp;aufm*i»
Pane 1-A

rage, fear or grief.
"When angry, count to ten.'
is an old adage that express
es much the same idea.
For the very act of count
ing thus forces the irate vie
time Into using his brain.
Conversation, counting your
own pulse, performing mental
multiplication
—
anything
that requires intelligence will
thus curb emotions.
Sexual ardor if simply the
dramatic emotional climax to
physical love, so diabetics, as
well as normal men, often
hamstring their erotic ardor
when they pass 40.
“ Am 1 getting prematurely
old and platonic?" is the wor­
risome idea that flirts through
the margins of their atten­
tion.
And till* causes panic in
millions of healthy men.
Thereafter they try to spy
on their own behavior. Out of
the corner of their eye, so to
speak, they decided to observe

Letters

*

It is the utmost folly— it is just
short o f suicide— to take the position
that citizens of any country should
hold their tongues for fear of caus­
ing distress to the immediate and
sometimes torturous policies of their
leaders. — Wendell L. Willkie.

lic life is the paramount issue
in an election. If Brewster a c­
quits himself well against Wal­
lace. he moves up several
notches in the prestige ratings
of the Senate, and the public
economy will be enriched as
It always is when a good man
scores a success.
Dan Brewster at 40 is a rud­
dy,
handsjtnc.
six-footer,
wealthy, blue-blooded and va­
liant in battles of the South
Pacific, lie is a little too shy
as yet to be a commanding
speaker, hut lie's loaded with
the sterling qualities of ideal­
ism, nohlessc oblige and heman loyally to causes and
persons that speak to his
heart, He feels that Negroes in
his State and cjicwher h?ve
given given a bad break which
ha* pushed them Inin ignor­
ance, poverty and crime. The
chivalry in him makes him
look
for political remedy
which he finds in Iha Civil
Bights bill.
Hut what he's up against In
the Maryland primary, though
he doesn't seem to know it,
is an opponent whose convic­
tions arc as strong as his own
in the opposite tliroriion, and
a regional philosophy that Is
subtle and stubborn.
The Free State tradition In
Maryland
means
freedom

Worry Clinic

HRLMLY

REALTY'

Stewart llrlmly
8. C. Noiak

OVIEDO
THAD L. LINGO

SOUTHWARD
INVESTMENTS
Ernest M. Southward
Mable A. Cullen
II. P. Herman
J. I.. McWhorter
\V. II. Hhippy
I. W. Southward

STEMPER AGENCY
William Btemper
C. M. Able*
Arthur K. Day
II. B. Taffer

STENSTROM
REALTY
Herbert B. Blenxlrom
N. N. Julian
T. T. Lawton
H. A. MrColiom
Merl* W. Warner
Jamea B. Smith

BEN F. WARD, JR.

ROIIERT A.
WILLIAMS

J. H. Staley

Raymond Lundquiat

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Papre 2-A— May 27, 1964

JUDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Horoscope
Forecast
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
You h a w the ability now to
utilize the very best from your '
past and to make big progress
and headway in the days ahead
by combining thorn with cur­
rent and modern troods both
in ideas and appliances. Be
sure you get right into organ­
izational activities, for through
such you have your greatest
present chancel.
ARIES (March 21 to April |
19) — Thinking along more
productive lines gives you a
chance to Improve credit and
become truly successful. In­
fluential persons take an In­
terest in you. They give big
boost.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) — Get out of that hum­
drum existence and Into something very worthwhile, for I
which you are more than cap­
able. Forget prejudices. Make
hay while opportunities are
great.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) — Get busy with whatever
will increase your income ethilcally so that you meet obli­
gations easily and on time.
There are fine advisors you /
can contact. Make the most
of your talents.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21)— Sit right down
erlth associates and express
what is on your mind and hear
them out, too. This is the best
way to succeed more in Uie
future. Strive for increased
good will all around.
LEO (July 22 to August 22)
You can express that wonder­
ful ability in some new out­
lets now, and you should do
so right awsy. Get an effic­
iency expert to handle pre­
sent co-workers. Be on the go,
be dynamic,
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
ember 22)— Verve and con­
trolling poise is needed now
to maintain harmony whether
at work or at home. Set up ap­
pointments in good time and
keep them religiously. Bo
friendly, kind.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22)— A new activity
that can be handled at homo
could please kin very much
now. Make it a profitable one.
Increase income and make it
a steady source far • tong
time to come,
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21)— Regular dut­
ies, if handled efficiently, can
now really pay off in big divid­
ends. Make big aalea, handle
purchases with wisdom. Taka
any little trip that la necess­
ary.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21)— If
you make the right beginning
now that leads to accomplish­
ing cherished goals, the battle
la ha If-won. lacrosse your pro­
perty IntCroats.

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CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20)— You like so­
cial life subconsciously and
now is the time to make good
contacts thusly. Know what it
is you wish to accomplish.
B icn take positive steps la
that direction.
AQUARIUS (January 2 to
February 19)— You require
secret backing from higherups and can now get R
through quiet angling. Be aur*
you know what your chartered
course is. Then carry through
with enthusiasm.
PICES (February 20 to
March 20). This is a day to
encourage the friendship of
those difficult to reach in tha
past. Gad about socially for
finest iraultl. Be discriminat­
ing and wise. Seek the moral.

IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, you will find that you
have a born organizer in
your family and one who has
groat ability in the field of
construction. Give a combined
course of education
that
stress- both the practical and
the artistic, esthetic. Be sure
that enough sports are in­
dulged in to use physical en­
ergy Jo right way. Much sue*
cess is denoted in this chart
throughout the lifetime.

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Forecast for your sign for
June is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
$1.00 to Carroll Righter Fore­
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1921, Hollywood 28, California.

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Cheetah Training
In training tha cheetah for
hunting, natives of India hold
it by a leash and blindfolded
until the quarry is seen.
Freed, the cheetah makes e
quick daah for the animal end
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
6. For Rent

Phone
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322-5612

From Seminole County

425-5938

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Srralb May 27, 1961— Page 3-A

FURN. 3 Rm. spt. Just re­ 3 BR, 2 bath. cent, heat &amp;
alr-cond., corner lot, lake
decorated, near downtown.
322-8551.
privileges. In Lake Mary.
$11,900. Ph. 322-2903.
FURN. 2 and 3 Bedrm., oak
floors, masonry home. 1 No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
Blk. West of Hwy. 17-92 on
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
434, then 1 Blk South on
ed back yd. $64 mo. Small
East St. to Vincent Dr. Ph.
equity. 322-9093.
322-6395.
Sacrifice 3 BR, 1 bath. Total
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
price $8,000. $1,500 down,
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
$48 mo. 322-3142. 2439 Elm.
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
New Cuitom Built llome on
2831 S. Park Ave., 3 BR, $30
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
mo. Call 322-3332 or 322-4883
tion call 322-3378.
3 BR, DR, screen porch, dou­
GREENBRIAR
ble garage, large shady oak
lota
available
In
trees, 1 ml. from NAS, $75 Choice
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
mo. Phone 322-6924.
overlooking
golf
course,
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Cuitom building to your
ped. $70 mo. 322-4336.
specification*.
Greenbriar
developed by
2 UR, 2 bath, nicety furnished
KINGSWOOD
house. 517 Myrtle Ave.
BUILDERS, INC.
Ph. 322-2837.
202 Fairmont Dr.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FA 2-8074
Rooms private baths, 114
OLD MAN RIVER
W. First St.
The Historic St. Johns flows
LAKE MARY. 2 BR nicely
in front of this beautiful
furn. house. Spotless. Adult*.
P r o p e r t y . Neat Cinder
No pets. Ph. 322-3930.
lit
Block 2 llcdroom home Is
S -2 7
ideal
retrea
t
from
the
noise
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
&amp; aggravation* most peo­ *1 think Sweetie Pie got tired of playing Jump ropol"
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
ple are forced to live with.
322-3219.
Near Interstate 4. Price
FURNISHED room, private
12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Beauty fiilonn
$15,500.
bath, $25 month. FA 2 8368
STUMPER AGENCY
Permanent Special
322-4991
Housctratler on private lot 1919 So. French
20% off Regular Prices
2,
3,
St
4
BEDROOMS
$65 mo, Call after 6, 322-6087.
Children's Haircut* $ 1.00
2 BR. Home, Study, U4
1, U4, A 2 BATHS
Ace Beauty Salon,
Baths, large Family Rm. in DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Furn. Apt. 2300 MrtlonvUle.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 323-8525
good neighborhood; includ­
FOR RENT
ing stove, rcfrlg., room airLow Monthly Payments
TOTO’S Budget Wave $7.50;
Modern 2 Bedroom furn., or
conditioner, washing m a­
$15 Regular $10. Complete
unfurn. Duplex, not under
chine St rugs. Really ter­ For Complete Information
Sea Or CaU Your
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
flight path.
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
2nd 4 Oak
ments $83.50.
EVERETT A. HARPER
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
AGENCY - REALTOR
105 So. Oak — 322-5742
Inc.
SALES BROKER
2165 S. Park Avc.
FA 2-8074
25. 1‘ lum lilnjr S e rv iced
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
5. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
fi. Food
6. For Rent
6 A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Bench Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wnnted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Rent Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
FHA - VA HOMES
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repnir
23. Building Materials
2-1. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
$100
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
FHA - VA
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live Btock
S1A. Pete
Stenstrom Realty
32. Flowers - Shrubs
PLUMBING
2 Bit House, Bowman’* Trail Nice home $7,500. 322-5689.
2545 Park Dr.
322-2420
S3. Furniture
Contracting Repairs
er Court. 668-4908.
2 BR frame house. Very clean.
84. Articles For Snle
FREE ESTIMATES
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
3 LA Swap or Exchange 2 I1R. house, unfurn., screen
It. L. HARVEY
Ball-Blair
Agency
wan, 322-4013.
cd porch, fenced back yard.
35. Articles Wanted
FA 2 3383
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 204 Sanford Avc.
86. Automobiles • Trucks Just outside city lim itj. Ph.
3rd A Park Ave.
27. Special Serviced
322-83-10 or 322-4319.
36-A Autos Wanted
Seminole Realty
Phone 322-5841
37. Boats - Motors
322-5232
On large lake, 1 and 2 BR, 1901 S. Park
Free Estimates
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
VA-NO QUALIFYING
Kites: 322 B971-3013 or 2218
traitor. Adult* only. Ph.
Need
a shelf, srreen porch,
39. Trailers - Cabanas
3 BR, 2 bath, newly painted
322-7368.
1. Lost &amp; Found
FOUND: Ladle*’ Prescription
Sunglasses Tucs. next to It.
R. tracks 4 Myrtle. Finder
m ay claim at Herald Office
by idenlfying 4 paying for

ad.
LOST: Sat., May 23. Thomp­
son Ski. E. 25th St., between
Sanford Avc. 4 Geneva.
Finder ph. 322-280(1.________
2 . N o tic e s • P e rso n a ls
JUST OPENED
Sanford Vacuum Service, Rexair Dealer. We have baga,
hoaes and parts for all
makes. We'll recondition it
for only $5 93. Work guar­
anteed. Come In and »ee our
cleaner* from $1395 up.
2555 S. Park, 3226511.
VACUUM CLEANER - LOCAL
REPAIRS ■ SALES
ALL MAKES
Phone 322 2282
VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
Part*, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
906 So. Myrtle
322 8627

S. Education • Instruction

Skiing1 Lessons
Private Instructions
Pb. 322-6184

Used furniture, appliances, Bedroom Suite, extra chest of '57 Ford 4-Dr. RAH, auto,
trans., V-8. Nice. $495. Ph.
drawer*. 322-2752. 613 Myr
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
tie Ave.
322-8202 after 3.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Av*. Ph. TA 2-4133.
Must aacrlfic* '61 Ford GatCheck with
axle. Radio, Heater, Auto­
Sail
U*
Your
Furniture. CARPETS A ’la CARTE
matic Trans. 322-0939.
Quick Service With the For the BEST Carpet Values
anywhere. Samples shown
Caih. SUPER TRADLNG
Chevrolet ’58 BelAir sport
In your home.
POST. FA 2-0677.
coupe,
RAH,
automatic
1100 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
trans. Ph. 322-7690.
241-6194 or
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­ Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
BUYING A NEW oe
322-5543 Evenings
ture, aee Noll’* Furniture
USED CART
Brokerage In Casselberry
FINANCE IT WITH Ul
Living
room
suite,
wool
rug,
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
♦ Low Interest Kate*
Both $50. 322-9595.
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FltEK ESTIMATE
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

322-4234

P iino Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4231
PAINTING - INTERIOR - EX­
TERIOR and Home Im­
provement Contractor. AU
work may be financed up to
3 yra. Guaranteed satisfac­
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
322-9558.
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—FerUIlze-P h . 322 4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
11EPRINTS AVAILABLE
Of pictures that have been
published In The Herald.
CaU Bill Vincent at The
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
We Repair and Service
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 0432

29. Automobile Service

34. Articles For Snle

ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

FURNITURE
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $249.50
Easy Term*
Shop and Save Th«
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
298 IxMgwood Plata
17 92
Ph. 838-4583

34. Articles For Snle

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

b ig

$ $

HIGHEST PRICE PAID
FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4503

s a v in g s

On Floor Mode!* 4
Demonstrators
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES) 1857 Plymouth Fury, RAH,
good cond. 1st $375 takes it.
In Your Home
322-7775.
In S n n foril Cull

SINGER

'63 Renault. Like new. Low
down payment. Take up
payments. 322-3619.

Representative at
Alan'i Fabric* A Rugs
322-5783
May Special. Marbettcs, 99c.
Army-Navy
Surplus,
310
Sanford Ave.
SEWING MACHINE—
19ta WHITE
Twin needle ZigZag. Same as
new.
Makea
buttonholes,
monograms, blind hems, all
without attachment*. Pay
$64.26 or $6 82 per mo. Call
Garrett'*, 322-5214.

$ Bank $

Repossessions

SPINET PIANO, to transfer
to good local home. Simply
assume
small
payments.
W ell transfer anil fully
guarantee. Write for details
and InspecUon, Credit Mgr.
304 W. le d St. FA 2 *032
105 Dodd St. Rome, Georgia. FOR SALE-Oak double desk
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
—$75. Moughton Insurance.
205 W. First St.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Baby Crib, maKreas and car
bed. $30. 323-0472.
Free Inspection, estimates,
WASHER: Automatic Westpickup, delivery. Hccorlng
inghouse. Very good cond.,
Westinghouse
Roaster.
Al­
4 repairs discounted.
$30. Call 322-7077.
most new. $33. Ph. 644-8525.
2 i m E. 3rd.
322-3443
Auto Glass, Tap*
4 Seat Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Wagner s Amoco

National

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

IUIZ

Phone 322-4503

Building
Contractor

Payton Realty

$AVE!

Unfurnished 2 BR. house, kit­
ROSE COURT
chen equipped. 322-3651.
APARTMENTS
2
BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
2 HR Furn. Near ISasc. 2015
at
817 Catalina Dr.
Sanford Avc. W8-4323.

FURN. 2 Bedroom house.
Adults, No Pels. 322-7664.

YARDS MOWED. 322-2155.

FOR SALE
Inside and out. lx&gt;t 239'
take Cottage, Furn. 322-6106. TRADE: What have youT Modeep Patio A Barbecue.
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
|14,500. Good Term* I
2 BK, unfurn. house. S. San­
masonry home, reasonable
ford Ave. 322 8892.
terms to responsible buyer.
MAYFAIR AREA
3 BEDROOMS,
2 bath*. EVERETT A. HARPER 3 BR, 2 Bath, Urge living
H A . Pels
Range. 3104 P*rk Ave.
room,
Family A dining
ATTENTION!
AGENCY * REALTOR
room,
fenced
back
yard
SHS
GRADUATES
Pekingese puppies, AKC reg.
2405 S. Park Ave.
UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex Apt.
with oak tree*, citrus A Have your picture taken re­
Also Siamese kittens. Mrs.
Terrasso floors, tile bath, Phone ■ FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
many shrubs. Well with
ceiving your diploma at
H. B. Labrce. TK 8 3737.
Venetian shades, kit. equip!, $395 Buys 5 Years Equity. 3
sprinkler,
dated
garage,
Graduation Exorcises. Con­
water turn. Ph. 322 2334 af­
Bedrooms, GE range, refri
119,800.
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford DACHSHUNDS, Miniature, 7
ter 5 p. m.
.
wka. AKC. Ph. 322-5509.
gerator, drapes, c 10 ■ 1 n I
Herald, 322-26tl or 322-0922.
costa. $91 month pay* all.
DREAMWOLD
UNFURN. 2 BR A p t Kit.
ROOF'S CLEANED
12. Flowent • Shrub*
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
SECTION
cqulpt. 108Vi W. 18th. Ph.
Call 322-79G6 evenings for
Park. Tenant will show. 3 BR, 114 Bath, hardw-ond
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
349-3952.
FREE ESTIMATE
Write owner, 1125 N, E. 8th
floors central beat, large
25c, also nearing tomato,
1 A 2 Bedroom turn. apt*.
St., Hallandale, Fla.
fenced yard A well. $14,000.
cucumber
4
strawberry
PIANO SVC. 4 TUNING
Quesncl Apt*., 494 E. 14th
Rebuilding . Hotelling
plant* to container* for
LOCH
ARBOR.
Lge.
4
BR,
2
St., 322 8194.
FREE ESTIMATES
home grower*. Grower Hy­
bath, playrm., cent, air*
GENE CUMBAA
droponic Farms, So, San
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
cond. 207 Ridge Rd., Phone
FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hlawalha
322 2661 — After 12 p. m.
ford Ave.
hath, 317 S Task Ave.
322-8522.
FOR SALE I
2 Bdrm. furn. upstairs apt.
W E’RE GUILTY I
203 E. 21at St. $55. R. A. Of having tha Beet Buys 5 Rm. frame house A lot In
Town.
Kit.
electrically
Williams, 322-3951.
Ever—Older 3 BR home.
cqulpt. $4400. CaU after 6
Very largo rooms. $500
2 BR House. K it equipt. $75.
p. m. 322-6630.
Down, $8Soo, $75 per month.
Ph. 322-5303.
4 BR, 116 Beth, 2 story older OPEN D AILY-N EW HOMES
home. Just re - decorated. Ready for Occupancy— 3 4 4
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 8-6:30.
$1000 Down, $10,500.
B D 'n — Liberal Financing
Needs a little filin '—but who
—Low D o w n
Faymemti,
On Good Value Used Cars
1 BR Houaetraller furn. Adult*
careiT—3 BR Home in Coun­
FHA - VA - In Service 4
only. VS mo. Ph. 322-1187.
try. $5500 — $3,500 Down,
Conventional.
» BANK KATE FINANCING
Beautiful lot)
SANFORD AREA
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Lake view—Garage Apt. 2 Go West on 25th St, to Lake
Cowan. 322 4013.
lota. Good condition $3300.
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd
I-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
incl. water 4 elec. 322-3860.
59 Chevrolet Belair
right m
blk. to Office,
2 Door V-H Automatic Tranamlaidon,
322
2744.
Effic.. $45. 611 Park.
Radio and Heater.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
LONGWOOD AREA
3 It 3 Bedroom House*
118 N. Park
323-9175 10 mlnutee South on 17-92 to
Payton Realty
55 Cadillac 62 Series
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
Seminole Blvd. one block
4 Door Hedan, Automatic Transmit.
■ion. Power Steering, Power llrakea,
to Office. 838 3911.
Furn. Gar. Apt. 254514 Pal­
Radio and Healer.
Property
Management
metto.
Ph.
322-0525 or
&amp;
Sales
Broker
322-5254.

6. For Rent

Unfurn. 2 Bit House. Call 3223614.

33. Purnltar#

'Si Imperii!, $899 bal. $35 mo.
'60 Vauxhall, $587 bal, $31 mo.
'59 Plymouth, $562 bal, $30 mo.
*56 Chevrolet, $592 bal. $29 mo.
*57 Dodge, $389 hal, $23 mo.
'58 Ford, $596 bal, $32 mo.
'U Plymouth Wag, $591 bal,
$31 mo.
'55 Ford, $337 bal, $14 mo.
'58 Rambler, $299 bal, $15 mo.
'60 Anglia, $589 bal, $31 mn.
'58 Chevrolet, $688 bai, $34 mo.
'54 Pontiac, $581 bal, $31 mo.
'51 Lincoln, $499 bal, $24 mo.
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
CHERRY King *(z* head­
'56 Ford Wag., $499 bal, $23
lon, $3.09. Call 322-2960 af­
board. Ph. 322-0945.
mo.
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
AUTOMOTIVE
'58 Imperial, $899 bal, $35 mo.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
AIR-CONDITIONING
Apt. S i » elec, stove. Good
CITY LIMITS.
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
cond. 108 Country Circle.
Good Used Car* Sold
$25.
35. Article* &gt;Vanted
818 French Av*.
322-7765
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
7 x 9 Ft. Push-up metal gar­ CASH for good clean Used
SANFORD AVE.
age door. Very good condi­
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
OPEN
EVENINGS
tion. $25. Ph. 322 8485.
ture, 001 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.
Senkarik Glana and Paint READY MIX CONCRETE
Company
Patios, Floor, Free Estimate* WANTED: Discarded clean
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3 4822 Sill*, lintel*, steps, block*,
cotton clothing &amp; rags in 37. lion In • Motor*
large quantities. 322-2750.
■and, cement, ruck, pipe,
new room, carportc, new .11. Poultry • Livestock
itocl, grease traps, dry
housa or remodel. B. E.
36. A u to m o b ile * . T r u c k * Gateway To The Waterway
Baby Reef, grain fed 350 to
wells. Stepping stones.
llobson Sporting Goode
Link. 322-7029.
400 11m . Custom cut 4 wrap­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. 195L Pontiac, ex. cond. 107
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ped. Ph. 322 9545 after 3 309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
Temple Dr. 322-8607.
364-6-8 E. lit. Pb. FA 2-5968
p. m.

SUMMER RECREATION
Fragrant for children of all
a g e groups. 2 Filtered
■wiinmiag pool*. Art* £
Craft*. Qualified Instruc­
tor!. All day, $11 weekly, tk STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
Day, $6.50 weekly. Trans­
St. 322-5492 or 1374.
portation available. Happy
Acres School. Ph. 322 8481. Clean room* for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.

I BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
322-1374 or 5138.

36. Aatomobllea - Truck*

27. Special Servle

RENT A BED
Rol'away, Hospital 4 Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. lit St.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

9. For Sale or Rent

2 UR, furn. apt. 322 9173 un­ CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
til 5 p. m. 322-0641.
LAKE. C*U e v e n i n g s
322-1597.
FURN. 5 Rm. upstairs apt.
Lake Mary. Pb. 322 7983.
12. Real Estate For Sale

SOUTHW ARD

$4 7 5

V A -F H A

*395

Jim Hunt Realty
Offera for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Bedroom

Government
O w ned

Homes

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

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

56 Ford Station Wagon

16. Female Help Wanted

V-8 Automatic Transmission, Radio
and Hester.

WOMEN wanted to assemble
Jewelry at home Crest Mfg.
68-421 Commercial Rd., Ca­
thedral City, Calif.

56 Dodge l/2 Ton

White girl to operate open top
washing machines and other
laundry chores. Age 25 35.
2507 S. Sanford Ave.

St. Johns Realty

55 Chevrolet 210
3 Door Station Wagon, 6 Cylinder,
Automatic Transmission, Radio and
Healer.

$595
$495

National Pest Control Com­
pany desire* to Interview
experienced outside salesmeo for the Sanford area.
Good opportunity for ad­
vancement. Must be bondable. Good salary and lib­
eral commissions. Age 2545. CaU J22-9120 for appoint­
ment.

feel it's quite easy on the eyes and quite different from any ad you hav#
seen lately. lan't It nice to be looking at an ad completely free o f gimmlcki,
desperation aalee and double talk? All that la really necessary to know la
that BILL IIRMI'IIILL MOTORS GIVES THE LOWEST PRICES IN
TOWN ON ANY BRAND NEW 1964 PONTIAC. IIUICK OR RAMBLER
. . . . OR CHOOSE FROM CAREFULLY SELECTED QUALITY USED
CARS.

EACH SELECTED USED CAR IS GUARANTEED
UNDER G. W . W A R R A N TY

17. Mala Help Wanted!

DUMP Truck Driver. Haul
Furn. Apt. 600 Park. Utilities FURNISHED,
UNFURNISH­
lime rock. 668-4980 after 6
ED Lakefroot, 3 Bit, M
included.
pm .
bath, 15 x JO Swimming pool
APTS. 119 Elm, newly deco­
In Sunland. 121 Lake Dot.
21. beauty Satona
rated. 801 Magnolia. Lge.
liv. rm.. fireplace, carpeted
Office FA 2-2118
Spring Permanent Special
llv.
rm ,
master
bdrm.
Night FA 3-4848
20 Percent off regular prices
Breezeway. All clean 4 nice­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
$13 0798
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ly furn. Pb. 668 5267.
116 N. Park Ave.
f a 2 6123 1524 Park Dr.
Saafard, Fla. 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834

Jim Hunt Realty

Town Panel V-8, Overdrive, Tinier.

*25 0

Thla picture fine nothing to do with nelllnjr automobiles except that wo

60 Ford Fairlane 500
3 Door, 6 Cylinder, Straight Trans­
mission, Hester.

63 Corvair Rampside
Itlark and White, 4 Speed Tran*,
mission.

79 5
*1595

301 W . First Street
Sanford
Ph. 322-0231

Open Friday Night A Saturday Afternoon*

PONTIAC |

Holler Motor Sales

Open Fri. Evenings

COMPANY

&amp; All Day Saturday

2nd. A Palmetto
2507 Park Ur.

Ph. S2Z-62S1
Ph. 322-0861

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M*t*1* Fernowl Car* Off

Beef Price War
Hits Texas Town

Margarine —

2 I£; 73c

Kraft's Ta*fy Cbeasa Spread

Cheez-Whiz . . . . *;"■ 39c

ABILENE, Tax. (UP!) —
Abllena aupermsrketa a r e
modern In every re*pect thaw
days except the prlea of beef.
The ration U a beef prlea
war that h u trimmed the
coat of chock roait to 25
canta a pound and alrloln
■taak to 40 canta a pound.
Cuitomera have gleefully
gone on ataak dlaU while »uparmarket manager* _a.p d
meat market operator* are
■Idling Ilka backyard barb*cue*. Cattleman are bellowing
louder than aoma of thalr
■tear*.
No on* seam* to know how
or why the prlea war got
■tarted, but molt aeem to
agree that than li no and In
eight
Cattleman In the area say
the war la the fault of overaupply and heavy Import* of
foreign beef. Store manager*,
who era bearing the brunt of
tha price alaihtng, do not naceiaarlly agree.
8tora owner* Inilit they are
palling only top quality, gov­
ernment (impacted beef and
although cattleman claim Im­
port* are the raaion for the
low price*, Imported beef ie
not among that being *o!d at
reduced rata*.

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Swiss Cheese . . . V*V.
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Longhorn Cheese
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SMOKED FULL HALF OR WHOLE

FU LLY COOKED

• frozen foods •
Mlaata Maid Fink ar lap.

Lemonade

. . . .

2 YYT 4 9 c

He .scem'e Chirry-Dealth

C offee Cake

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’Jr* 69c

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Farm Heat* Apple, Peach, Cherry

Fruit P ie s....... 3 ” *£• $ 1.
laathlaad'* Speckled

Butter
B u t te r B
Beans
e a n s . .. ... . 1jtf' 49c
With Oalaae, Flctcweet

Reds Ask Ouster
Of Police Head

Green Peas . . . 4
Saatklaad Qakh Frasaa

Garten’. Qakk Frattn

Haddock F illet..

LIMA, Peru (U P I)-C om munlat-iad atudenta demanded
tha raalgnatlon of Interior
Police Minister Juan Languaaco Monday night, charging
that “ police brutality" was
to Mama for tha aoccer-atadlura atampada that killed at
leaat Z86 paraon* here Bun-

Deviled C r a b ...

Kosher Dills ............ ” 7

Beef Liver ......................
Copeland's Stick Style

Sweatee'* D.lkl.ei Canned

Boned Chicken .. 3 !;*
Famaat Seathlaa Caahla*

Bag Sausage..................
Tomow's Cookod or Baked

Reynold's Wrap ......2H

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Paper Plates ............ ’£7
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14-*i. ilia $1.B9 (piva taxi

To mow's Whole-Heg

Hydro* Cookies ....... *7
Ac'cent .................... 4 *1

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Braunschweiger............

Ceeh-Oet with Aluminum

Bara Maid Campartmant Style

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Swift's Franks ......... 2 J
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Swlft'i Premium FtoTen Freih

Ground B eef.............. 3

IFlos 100 extra tree J M Stamp* with caapaai

Tomato Ketchup
Tom ato Juice. . . .
Purple Plums..........
M ayo n n aise.........
Spanish Olives.. . .
Spaghetti.................
Swift's Prem............
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Cake Roll.................

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Economist Loon H. K.yserUag Tuesday aodarsad legisla­
tion which would roqulro tha
Alfred I. DuPont Estate to
•ell its banking Interests,
Tha legislation would place
the DuPont banka under tha
Bank Holding Act which bar*
banking inatitutlona from en­
gaging In commercial Inter­
acts outside tha banking field.
Tha DuPont Estate presently
la exempt from tha act.

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vote* to the Republican Na­
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If you would like to have
seen pride personified, you
should have seen nine-year-old
Steve Lawson after the Semi­
nole High all sports banquet
Tuesday night as the little fel­
low fondled the trophies that
were awarded posthumously to
his "B ig Brother", Buddy.
After all, there'a no pride like
that of a youngster in a big
brother who has eicelled—un­
less it might be the restrained
pride of a mother.
• • •
Word comes today that Mrs,
Emily Faye Garner Sharbcr of
Sanford will be graduated Fri­
day from Auatin Peay Stale
College in Clarkaville, Tcnn.
• • •
Don’t forget the University
of Florida Alumni dinner to­
night at the Capri.
• • •
The Long Range Planning
Committee of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
will meet at noon tomorrow at
Jim Spencer'* night after the
meeting is over the group will
attend the official opening of
1-4 between Daytona Beach
and Longwood. The latter
event is slated for 3 p. m.
* • •
And speaking of meetings,
that South Seminole Little
League L a d l e * ’ Auxiliary
meeting, originally announced
for Wednesday night, i* to be
held tonight.
• • •
And here’* more graduation
news: Gary Southward of San­
ford and Robert Bradford Jr.,
of Altamonte Springs will be
awarded diplomas Saturday
during commencement exer­
cises at the Howcy-ln-Tlie
Hills Academy. Dr. Frank
Philpot, former president of
the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools, will
bring the princlpsl address
in (he new $300,000 student
center.

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Peaches, a relatively new
crop in Florida, are now rip­
ening and we’re told we’ll be
seeing more and more of them
on the market.
a • •
A little bit of Deltona la
turning out to be a big attrac­
tion at the New York World’*
Fair. That little bit li the MacUe-built Deltona model home
In the fair’s Florida Pavilion.
It is estimated that more than
23,000 persons per week have
"oohed" and "aahed" their
way through the colonial alyle
structure.
• • •
Of interest to looat ACL per­
sonnel is the word that an
Atlantan, Edwin I. Hatch,
president of Georgia Power
Company, has been elected to
the railroad's board during a
monthly director’* meeting in
New York City.
• • •
The traffic casualty as a re­
sult of the train-auto crash
fuesdsy in Longwood was
Seminole County’# fourth of
the year 196(. By the way. all
four have been residents of
Longwood.
• • •
"We slill need rain," saya
Ernest C Lundherg, assistant
agricultural agent for Seminole
County. "A t least," he con­
tinues, "w o are approaching
that time that more rain can
he expected."
• • •
Mayor A. L. Wilson has a
letter from Joseph I. Laird of
Casselberry,
complimenting
Sgl. W. R. Cosgrove o f the
Sanford
Police Department
for the "Friendly, courteous
service rendered . . , May 12,"
when Laird's aisler from Ham­
mond, La. was involved in a
minor traffic accident at First
and French. We compliment
Sgt. Cosgrove, too, for renddcring the kind of service thu
brings credit to our police de­
partment. Oh yes, we wonder
if she brought along any of
those famous Hammond straw­
berries.
• •
By the way. as a public ser­
vice to the people of this area,
the Centra! Florida Museum,
&gt;10 East Rollins Avc , Orlan­
do, is presenting a special ex ­
hibition entitled "1» That
Snake Poisonous?"
—The Clock Winders

Offices To Close
County offices will be
closed Monday in a delayed
observance of Memorial
Day but city offices and fa­
culties will function normal-

Traffic signals to curb a
potential danger at Highways
434 and 17-92 will be installed
soon by county crews.
Known as Mobley's Corners,
the Intersection has been the
scene of several adcidcnts,
some with fatalities. In the
past years.
County commissioners this
morning authorized Installa­
tion of the "traffic-actuated"
signals after hearing a report
from the Slate Road Depart­
ment that the intersection has
exceeded the traffic rount
needed for aurh controls.
Money from the secondary
road fund will be used to place
the signals.
Last January the commiss­
ion asked SRD to make a traf­
fic aurvey in the area and to­
day’s reply was the spark
needed to get the signals.
Action was also taken to
curb another danger spots—
deep holes In 1-ake Harney—
also the icenc of drowning!
and near-drownings.
Machinery was set in mo­
tion to have adequate signs

posted in the danger tones so
that unsuspecting person* will
be made aware of their exis­
tence.
In other action, ths com­
mission:
—Approved inclusion of a
request for $2,300 in the next
fiscal budget studies; the re­
quest being made by the St.
Johns-Indian Rhe r Canal Dis­
trict. The money would be

U. S. Moves To
Block Soviet On
Southeast Asia

Traffic Toll

LONDON (U P D -A m ercan presidential envoy Wil­
liam E. Bundy today derid­
ed to cut abort talks with
the British on the South­
east Asia crisis and fly to
an emergency meeting with
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk In Bangkok, Thailand.
LONDON (U P l)—Assistant
Serrelary o f Slate William E.
Bundy flew in from Washing­
ton today to seek Britain's
help in resisting Soviet-sup­
ported demands for a fulldress Geneva conference on
Southeast Asia.
Bundy told newsmen at the
airport that his trip had been
"urgently arranged" because
U. S. experts think recent de­
velopments have created a
real danger of a Communist
takeover In the embattled
area.
"The position has become
more urgent because of the
diplomatic situation, and in­
deed the military situation in
Southeast Asia has become
more serious," he said.
Bundy scheduled meetings
with Foreign Secretary R. A.
Butler and other officials.
Britain, with U. S. backing,
has proposed instead of a
fullblown conference t h a t
aome of the 14 powers which
signed the Geneva accords on
Laos hold lower-level "co n ­
sultations" on the Laotian sit­
uation.
The Soviet-Union, through
bnlh It* ambassadors in Lon­
don and Washington, Wednes­
day pressed for a full dress
conference, ostensibly to dis­
cuss Cambodia. Franrr has
called for a similar confer­
ence to discuss Laos.
U. S. officials believe that
nny such nta}or conference
probably would be expanded
at the behest of one country
or another to discussions of
virtually all Issues in South­
east Asia. This might include
French proposals for "neu­
tralization" of South Viet
Nam.
If a lower-level "consulta­
tion" docs take place on the
Laotian situation, U. S. offi­
cial# also hope the scope of
such talks would be clearly
defined and limited in ad­
vance.

Bulletin
CAPE KENNEDY (U P l)
—A 19-story Raturn-1 super
booster, b i l l e d
as the
world's mightiest rocket,
blasted toward spare today
in an attempt In send a pio­
neer model of America's
Apollo moonship into an or­
bit around the earth.

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CHICAGO ( UPl l - The ns(ion's traffic death toll in
April of 3,(30 persons shatter­
ed all previous records, the
National Safely Council said
today.

Collins Funeral
LAKE PLACID, N Y. ( UPl )
— Funeral services will be
held Monday (or Joseph M.
Collins—better-known to radio
audience* as "T e d "—friend,
associate and manager of
singer Kate Smith.

Fighting Eases
VIETIANE, Laos ( UPl ) Fighting in central Laos was
reduced to light skirmishing
today but informed American
sources said reconnaissance
flight* over the area by U. S.
planes will continue.

Stockyard Bums
JERSEY CITY. N. J. ( UPl )
—A spectacular fire destroyed
a square mile of abandoned
stockyards and Hudson River
piers early today, trapping
three firemen on a tower and
showering sparks on (be New
York waterfront.

Bound Over
TAMPA (U P l) — Shrimp
er Henry Weaver waa bound
over to federal court Wednes­
day on charges of slaying bia
skipper, Capt. William Schock,
during a mystery shrounded
fishing trip to the Mexican
Campeche banka.

Spy Testimony
KANSAS CITY, Kan. ( UPl )
—Testimony began today In
the U. S. district court trial of
Army deserter George John
Gessner, 24, a former nu­
clear technician eharged with
passing secrets to the Soviet
Union.

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used to continue the engineer­
ing work on the canal.
—Heard a hint of a lawsuit
threat from Altamonte Springs VOL. 56
where residents complain of
inadequate drainage facilities
in the l.ake Adelaide section
had lowered the value of their
properly. Construction of High­
way 43S U blamed for this
condition.
—Delayed formal action on
a joint city-county project on
the Soutliwest Hoad pending
formal word from the City
Commission.
—Asked two rommissinnrrs,
John Alexander ami John
Fitzpatrick, to negotiate with
M. R. Strickland in the latter'*
request for an exchango of
property he owns with some
owned by the eounly. Acquisi­
tions o f ri ghts of way for the
Highway 4fl widening project
will claim some property own­
ed by Strickland ami he de­
sires other land so he can
continue his business.
—Approved a -esolution of
cooperation with the town of
Casselberry on w-ork on the
Winter Park Drive project.
—Set a hearing for June 23
on the zoning of the University
Community, Zoning sugges­
tions have been made by the
County Zoning and Planning
Commission.

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United Press Leased Wire

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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 200

Culpepper Protests SRB Cut In
State University Road Funds
Planned Work
At New School
Sites Cited
TALLAHASSEE (UPl) —

Flag Poles To
Be Dedicated
Memorial Day
All of Seminole County’ #
civic, military and patriotic
organizations have been in­
vited to attend and participate
in the dedication o f new me.
mortal flag polci creeled by
the American I-egion Auxili­
ary Unit 33 of Sanford at
Evergreen, oaklawn and Pa­
ris cemeteries.
These organizations have
also been invited to place me­
morial wreaths at (lie base of
the standards during Memor­
ial Day ceremonies to he held
at all three ccinetcrica al 10
a.m. Saturday.
During the exercises, flags
will be raised at each of (lie
cemeteries by cade la from
the Sanford Naval Academy.
Seminole County Judge Ver­
non Mize will he the principal
speaker al Evergreen, Posl 33
Commander Frank Holms al
Oaklaw-n, and Principal Floyd
C. Richards of the Lake Mary
school at Tania.
Tlic flag to be flown at Oaklawn has been presented by
Mri. Emmallne Thurston, a
Grid Star mother. Another
Gold Star mother, Mrs. Ruth
Smith, has donated the flag to
be raised at Evergreen. The
flag to be flown at Puotu has
been donated by Mr. nml Mrs.
J. W. Spivey in Itonor of Mrs.
Bea Newsome, another Gold
Star mother.

Gulf Move Near
WEWAIIITCHKA ( UPl ) Gulf County commissioners
began planning to move the
county test to Port St. Joe
today, but said they will wait
R. T. Milwee, county super­
for Ihe official canvass of intendent of public instruc­
Tuesday’s vote before taking tion, will brief the 1-ong
legal steps to direct the move. Range Planning Committee of
Ihe Seminole Chamber of
Commerce on education’* fu­
BURBANK, Calif. ( UPl ) — ture in the eounly Friday
Actor John Wayne'* eldest noon at Jim Spencer'# Res­
son, Michael Wayne, and bro­ taurant.
ther, Robert Morrison, were
Milwee'* topic will be "A
reported in satisfactory condi­ Preview of Education in Sem­
tion today al St. Joseph's Hos­ inole County." The meeting
pital. both of them with bro­ has been called by C. Vernon
ken legs suffered in a traffic Mize and Byron Kimhall,
accident
committee co-chairmen.

Milwee To Brief
Planners Friday

Actor’s Kin Hurt

MAP SHOWS WHERE dctiinitinn roromonios
will be licit! Fritlny lit 3 p.m. oil Interstate d,
west o f Duytotm Bench. Uo\*. Furr is 1try tint will
cut the ribbon to murk the oitcttiiiK of the Buper-

Nehru Cremated; Bryant To Speak A t
Crowds Mourn 1-4 Link Opening

NEW DELHI (U P l)—Jawiihuilxl Nehru, m single red
rose pinned aa usual to hi*
lung white rv it ami a garland
of Jasmine around his neck,
was cremated today on the
hank* of Ilia sacred Jamnu
River.
The rirmalitin followed a
vast outpouring of grief anil
afiertion for Ihe drat and
only prime minister of India.
Two persona were killed nml
12 injured in the crush of
thousands battling fur a place
front which they rould view
Ihe tiody before the funeral
cortege left the prime min­
ister's resilience.
In London western Allied
diplomats here said they anti&lt;ipute ihni India will move
closer to the West with Die
death of Nehru.
Basically, India was expect­
ed to stand by it* traditional
lailicy o f nunalignment with
power blocs.
But the coming months
were expected to see a grad­
ual shift toward more coop­
eration with the Western na­
tions, notably the United
.Stales and Britain.

North Orlando
Meeting Set

COFFEE CLUB members honored newcomers to the community and at
least one who is leaving when they met this morning in the Seminole
Chamber o f Commerce Building. Shown above, from left, are Bob
Sulouff, new Food Fair &gt;tore manager; Navy Chaplain R. L. Deal o f the
Sanford Naval Air Station and who la leaving soon for Great Lakes, HI.;
Capt. R. M. Ware, station commander; and the Rev. Vernon Fuller, the
new pastor o f Uis First Christian Church, &lt;
(Herald Photo),

hiirhwny link In Volunin nnd Scminolo counties.
Lcidslulnrs, county officinls nnd rcprosentntlvcs
from many urea comm unities will bo on hund
fur the ceremony.

A special meeting of the
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil has been called by Councilmcn Dave Tilson and Mrs.
Mona Grinstead for 8 p.m,
Friday in the Civic Building.
Purpose of the meeting will
he to discuss appointment of
■ village clerk and tha police
situation. Illeon request* that
all persona interested in the
clerk position be present at
ths meeting,

Governor F a r r I a Bryanl
will make Ihe dedication ad­
dress at Memorial Day cere­
monies when the .Stale Rond
Department opens a 28-milc
segment of Interstate Route
( in Volusia and .Seminole
Counties Friday.
legislator#, county offiriala
anti representative* f r o n t
Daytona Reach, DeLand and
Sanford will join the governor
for the 3 p.m, ceremonies.
The new fotir-laned super­
highway link will extend from
U. S. U2, live miles west of
Daytona B e a c h , southwest

Viet Nam Asks
UN Peace Force
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P l)—Viet Nam today sug­
gested a 1,300-man interna­
tional peace force to patrol
its border with Cambodia and
report violations o f It to tha
governments concerned or to
the United Nations.
Tim suggeation was made to
the Security Council by Vu
Van Mua, Vietnamese ambas­
sador to London, as tha
Southeast Asia debate resum­
ed after a day’* adjournment
out of respect to the late In­
dian Prime Minister Jawahurlul Nehru.
Although there was no con­
firmation for It here, ■ Pnom
Pneh dispatch earlier quoted
Prince Norodom
Sihanouk,
Cambodian chief o f stats, aa
saying ha waa ready to wel­
come UN inquiry teams or
eventually UN troops tu pol­
ice ths bolder,

27.3 miles tu Stale Road 4(1 at
Sanford.
Hoad Hoar,! Chairman John
It. Phillip* aald Route 4 I*
Hit! most developed of (lie
four Interstate freeway* be­
ing built in Florida. The Road
Department has completed
124 miles of this 131-mile
route and has an addillonal 20
miles under construction.
Projects currently u n d e r
construction include the 18mllc link between Slate Road
46 at Sanford ami Marks
Street In Orlando and the fin­
al two-mile segment of the
East-West Tampa Express­
way (urban Route 4).
The only segments not com­
plete or under construction
are a three-mile project at
Hie eastern terminus near
Daytona Beach and a sevenmile atrctch at the western
terminus near St. Petersburg.
The cross-state superhigh­
way will extend from an in­
tersection with Route 93 near
Daytona Beach to SI. Peters­
burg when completed.

Detective Held
In Burglary
HIALEAH ( UPl ) — A Hia­
leah detective was arrested
at his horns Wednesday night
and charged with burglary
and grand larcany.
Georgs Frost, 41, waa ac­
cused o f breaking Into a
manufacturing firm in Hia­
leah during ths weekend on
May 2-3 and taking $126 In

Oviedo Escapees
Are Recaptured
Tw-o Negro (rustles warn
raptured at Daytona Reach
Wednesday shortly after they
overpowered a guard nnd shot
a motorist In an escape from
tha Oviedo prison ramp.
Pol lea aald M. C. Anderson
o f Sanford was shot after
refusing to give up bis cur l&gt;
the escapees. He was taken
to Orange Memorial Hospital
for treatment o f an eye
wound.
The convicts were identi­
fied ns D. V. Hell, .11, and
Frederick Ilcilcl, 34, both serv­
ing time for armed robbery.

MAJ OR

Only protests leveled today
at the state's proposed $375
million road and bridge con*
struct lun program for the
next 12 months involved work
planned at universities, parks
und furmets markets.
The hearing on the tenta­
tive budget, first aired a
month ago, turned Into a lova
feast, with delegations from
severul counties,
Including
Dade and Duval, praising ths
road board for the considera­
tion it has given in the past
and thanks for future favora.
The budget, which goes Into
effect July 1 and will carry
over Into the first six months
o f the administration of ths
new governor, will got final
approval on June 2G, probably
without major change.
Actually, the budget includes
$477 million In authorised
work, hut only $376 million
can be built under anticipated
fundi. That is $18 million
more than the current year.
J. Broward Culpepper,
esecutive director o f ths
Hoard o f Control, strongly
protested inclusion o f only
$800,000 for paving tha
roada at stale universities
in the IS months, and yell­
ed even louder about a road
board decision to eliminate
ths $1.3 million that had
been allocated for this year
but net spent as yet.
Culpepper said close to
$800,000 In paring and ntw
roads at the universities are
ready to be put under con­
tract end hs aald the sit­
uation la critical.
lie pointed out that new
universities have been au­
thorized for Hoca Baton,
Orlando and Pensacola and
$60 million in new buildings
are going to be built under
bond programs or are un­
derway, some of whlrh will
require road work.
Willisnt Miller, slate park
director, made a similar plea.
Ha had asked for $531,60(1
and got about 9130,000 in ths
budget for roads at the parks.
And Lee Thompson said ths
$15,000 u]located for farmers
markets am) road at road
guard stations will barely
take turn of top priority
needs,
Tltn lionrd did nut give encourngemcnt that anything
not lnrludrd In the tentative
budget ran Iw added.
"The slate just dors not
appropriate enough money to
build the needed roads," said
Mux Brewer, Titusville road
board member.

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                    <text>Visit Results
In Purchase
Of Home
Brilliant sunshine o f a typ­
ical Florida morning recently
found Fred Parlow putting
snow tire* back on hla ear in
preparation for the long trip
back to the m ow and cold o f
Minnesota.
Parlow and hla wife, Marian,
left 8U Paul Intending to
apend a long anticipated visit
with her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney,
in Deltona.
In the words o f Don McNeil
o f Breakfast Club Radio fame,
T h e y came, they saw and
Deltona conquered.1* Just one
week from the day they arrieed at the Haney home on
Hartley Avenue, the Parlowa
consummated the deal on a
new home on West Wellington
Drive. Anxious to return home
and eettla business affairs
there ao they eould return to
Florida, they left Deltona
with the admlnltlon o f new
neighbors to “ Hurry back—
Y -h ea rt"
Residents o f the community
are sure the deep tan acquired
by the Parlowa In the Florida
sun and the news of the pur­
chase of their new home will
be the envy o f their friends in
St. Paul.

Wi*

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SEMINOLE TWIKLEHS placed high in tho U. S.,Twirling Association
content recently held In Bradenton with the above two nets of twirlern
flninhinK flrnt and second in the duet comj&gt;ctitlon. Peggy Miller and Con­
nie Colvin, left, placed necond in the duet tourney while Sharon llnll and
Pat MacKnll finished first. Twenty-one twirlern, 12 in the A-Corps and 9
in tho B-Corps, participated from Seminole High School. Both groups
placed second in their fields.
(Herald Photo)

232 Things Orbiting The Earth

MIAMI — The appointment
o f two key executive! wai an­
nounced today by The Deltona
Corporation, Florida homebuilding and community de­
velopment company.
M. R. Mathews, director of
galea at Deltona, has been
named general manager for
the corporation’s development
o f Marco Island. Oaaton M.
Bridges, formerly assistant
director of sales, has been
named Deltona aalea director,
Frank E. Mackle Jr., prealdent o f The Deltona Corpora­
f . &gt;•.
tion, said “ the appointment of
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As general manager at Mar­
co laland on Florida's Gulf
Coast, Mathcwa will be in
charge of sales and overall
operations at the 10,100-acre
waterfront community.
Bridges will direct the sales
operations at Mackle • built
Deltona, a planned retirement
BEAUTY ALOFT with
community launched In No­
the Sella &amp; Gray Circus
vember, 1062 on 15,000 acres
o f land midway between Or­ in Spain's lovely godduHft o f balanced flight,
lando and Daytona Beach.

A.

The name o f Judy Gregg,
eighth grader at South Sem­
inole Junior High School,
was inadvertently omitted in
the Hat o f all “ A " students
named on the honor roll for
tho lait eix weeke grading
period.

Jury Tampering Case Speeded

DE Class
To Sponsor
Rose Show

NASHVILLE. Trnn. (UPI)
The prosecution expected to
rest Its case today in the trial
of Lawrence Medlin, charged
with Jury tampering in the
1962 conspiracy
trial
of
James R. Hoffa.
James Tippcns, a prospec­
tive juror in the 1962 trial,
testified
Wednesday t h a t
Medlin offered him $10,000
for a vote of acquittal in the
case of the Teamsters Union
president.
Medlin, operator of a sand­
wich packaging firm, was indieted with Hoffa and five
other persons hy a federal
grand jury rnllcd into session
after the conspiracy case end­
ed in a mistrial.
Tippens, a neighbor of
Medlin, said he was approach­

By Jane Casselberry
More than 100 varieties of
hybrid roses will be on dis­
play Saturday from 9 a. m.
until 4 p. m. at Florida State
Bank in Sanford at a Rose
Show being sponsored by the
Lyman High Distributive Edu­
cation Class in cooperation
with Deltona Nursery.
All plants to be shown are
from Dr. Huey root stock and
ONE ACT to be presented at the Oviedo High
Include tree roses, climbers,
Student Talent Show this month will feature
tea roses, hybrid teas and
'T h e Beaties Cousins," Harriet Henson on
flnrlbunda. Area gardeners
drums and Kay Wiggins and Connie Morgan,
and flower lovera are urged
left to right. Also appearing with the group is
to come out and see these
I.inda Kartell, not shown. Date and time for the
Armstrong California r o s e s
show will be announced.
Herald Photo)
which will he offered for sale
with proceeds to go for send­
ing a delegate to the national
convention o f I)ECA In Chi­
cago, April 27-May 6.
Archie Hunnlcutt, recently
elected state parliamentarian,
WASHINGTON (U PI) — and to the Senate floor. He
will he the second Lyman I)E Sen. Jacob K. Jsvlts, R-N.Y., decried “ rumors" that Repub­
student to go as a delegate to
cited messages today from licans would support amend­
a national convention. Diane
ments designed to weaken the
Spires attended in 1002 as a six Itcpuhlican governors, In­ bill.
three
presidential
result of winning tho state cluding
“ On the contrary, there is
possibilities, as examples of
Job Interview competition.
every reason to expect that
Many nationally known fig­ “ positive and clear'' GOP
Republicans in the Senate,
ures will be speaking at the support for the civil rights
notwithstanding their rela­
convention which will he nttive size as a group, will he
hill.
t e n d e d hy representatives
Javlts and Sen. Wayne the indispensable means to
from every state in the union.
Morse,
|)-Oie., were
the ottain a meaningful civil
Florida's delegation will in­
scheduled Senate speakers in rights bill with every title in
clude 42 students.
debate on the bill's provision it preserved and adequately
Lloyd Barnes is Distributive
authorizing the Justice De­ covered os they were in the
Eduraton co-ordinator at Ly­
partment to file suits to de­ House of Representatives,”
man.
segregate p u b l i c facilities he said.
such as parks and libraries.
Javita predicted that GOP
In a prepared speech Jav­ senators would support all
Fasten a shoe bag to the
hack of the car front scat for lts hailed the role of Repub­ phases of the bill and hack
baby's bottles and accessor- lican lawmakers in getting an expected attempt later to
the hill through the Ilouso shut o ff Sonata debate.
ici.

ed hy the defendant Oct. 23,
1962, the second day of the
trial. He said Medlin told
him “ there’s a lot of money
involved. . .$10,000.’’
Tippcns testified that Med­
lin said, “ We have a chance
to make big money. No one
will know where it came
from. It will take only one
vote, Maybe not even that.”
Tippcns said he reported
the incident to U. S. District
Court Judge William E. Mil­
ler the next day and was ex­
cused from the jury panel.

Meters To Go
WINTER PARK (UPI) The city commission voted
Tuesday night to remove the
majority of parking meters
from the city.

GOP Rights Bill Support Cited

Business
Briefs

All *A’ Student

fttg® 12 — April 2, 1964

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Cnrmcncita l)al Teido.
The circun will erect itn
tented city April G at
th o
HLH
Plant
grounds for the bene­
fit o f tho Gindorvillo
Volunteer Firo Depart­
ment.

WASHINGTON (U I'I) —
Ae o f today 272 object* fash­
ioned by man arc orbiting in
apace at distances ranging
from a few hundred to many
millions of miles from earth.
Moat o f them are Junk—
dead satellites, burned out
rockets, and fragments of
rockets or spacecraft which
broke loose after launch but
rcinulned In orbit.
They represent wlint Is left
In orbit of the 57(1 pieces of
hardware which have been
hurled Into spaco by tho Unit­
ed States and the Soviet
Union slnco Sputnik I wus
launched on Oct. 4, 1057.
Of the 2.72 still orbiting ob­
jects, 209 wero lofted l&gt;y the
United States and 27 by the
U. 8. 8. It. Of these, five U.
S. and threo Soviet s/Mircc-raft,
nil long slnre luute, nre In
endless p l a n e t a r y orbits
around thn sun.
On* of thu others, launched
by Russia on April 2, 1067, Is
a mystery. It Is revolving not
around the earth or the sun

but around the earth-moon
system In what Is called a
bnrycentric orbit.
Among the 2U9 U. 8.launehed objccta still In spsee,
only 17 are officially record­
ed as being, so to speak, still
Hlive. They are still side to
trumnlt radio s i g n a l s to
eurth.

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PTO To Meet
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will lie elected by the IT O of
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meeting to he held next Tilesday at 8 p. m. in the cafetorium.
Joseph Mnthleux, director of
school art for Seminole Coun­
ty, will he guest speaker.
Classrooms will Iks open and
tho art work o f thn students
will he on display.
Tho ITO executive hoard
will meet Monday at 1 p. m.
at the school.

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A box, sealed in the cor­
nerstone of the old Times
Tower in New York’s Times
Square wa* opened the other
day. Leading stories in 12
newspapers, dated Jan. 18,
1904, included:
Illoody uprisings in Africa,
trouble in Panama and the
Far Hast, commuters com­
plaining of congestion, Broad­
way box office practices were
being criticized, plus editor­
ials pointed out the dangers
of smoking. What kind of a
day was Jan. 18, 1901? Like
any other day—then and now.
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Ten years ago Johnnie Elam
expressed a desire for an Eng­
lish bulldog. Now she has it—
a OC pound, pug-nosed canine
which came as a "Mother’*
D ay" gift from aon, Jack
Elam,
home on
vacation
from Gordon Military Acad­
emy at Barnesville.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Mrs. Eugene V. Fisher of
Tallahassee, formerly of DcI-and, was crowned Florida's
“ Mother of the Year" in cere­
monies Thursday night.

Jail Cleared
ST. AUGUSTINE (UIM) Sheriff's deputies and bond­
ing agents worked into the
early hour* of the morning
clearing the St. Johns County
jail of over tto adult civil
rights demonstrator*.

Track Space Lab

Storm In Rockies
United I’ rrsi International
Heavy snow and strong
winds buffeted the Northern
Rockies today and closed
highways in Wyoming. Violent
hail storms and near tor­
nado wind* lashed the Mid­
west Thursday night.

Meningitis

Thousands

Grass Burns

Red Cross Fund
Drive Slated
A onc-weck fund raising
campaign will lie luunrhrd by
the Seminole County Chapter,
American Red Cross, on Sun­
day, April 12, it wa* announc­
ed today hy Howard Hodges,
chairman.
Need for supplemental fund*
to carry on it* services In the
county was rited hy Hodges
anil ARC hoard of director*.
Hodges pointed out that the
only areas to be covered would
he the residential section* of
Hear Lake, Forest City, North
Orlando, Goldenrod, S I h v 1a
and Chuluotu. He also stated
that since the prinmry source
o f operating fund* of the
chapter is the United Fund,
special |iermi**fon ha* been
obtained from that organiza­
tion to conduct this campaign.
Hodges emphasized that al­
though the American Red
Crons i* presently engaged in
relief operations in the Ohio
Valley flood at a rust to the
organization of about $2 mil­
lion and also in California and
Alaska in those earthquake
nud tidal wave stricken ureas
at untold greater cost, the In.
cal drive is not related to
these disasters. The funds collerted in .Seminole County will
lie used in the county,
Aren directors of the cam­
paign tiro Hodges, Stewart
llelmly, Mrs. Jphn Dudn and
Martha Kilpatrick with the
general assistance of Chaplain
Robert Deal, of Hartford Naval
Air Station.

SEVERAL THOUSAND persons attended the
opening day o f the Sanford Automobile Dealers
Association’s fourth annual Auto Show at Fort
Mellon Park. Tart o f the crowd is pictured, as is
an African ring-tailed monkey in the lower
photo, which entertained the visitors Thursday
evening and will do so today and Suturday.

Longwood Discusses
Plans For Warehouse
By Donna lisle*
The possibility of construct­
ing a municipal garage ware­
house on the city’s property
near the new well to store
equipment a rut supplies was
discussed at the regular meet­
ing of the Longwood City
Council Thursday evening.
Carl Lonimlcr and R. II.
Ferrell were appointed a* »
committee to study the matter
and submit recommendations
to council as soon a* post
ihle.

Beginning Monday Floridan Sues
Drug Company
In The Herald

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series

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To the dog lover who tele­
phoned: Chico’s grave marker
la missing from the vacant
lot next to the public library
In Sanford. The lot is to be­
come a parking lot. Seems
the marker disappeared about
the time the flagpole was
moved to the front of the
library. To the unitiated, Chi­
co was a pet of postal person­
nel when the postoffice was
situated In the building now
occupied by the library.

•

See the Auto Show tonight
and Saturday, the Flower
Show tonight and Saturday,
and the Gmdcrville Volunteer
Fire Department's presenta­
tion of the Sella k Gray Cir­
cus Monday night.
The Clock Winder*

Auto Show

Several thousand person*
were on hand Thuisday nfternoon and night fur the open­
ing day o f the fouith annual
Auto Show of the Sanford ,\utomohilc Dealers Association
at Fort Mellon Park.
Well over 100 models of
l'JOt anil 1004U automobile*
and trucks, along with foreign

FT. KNOX, Ky. (UPI) Sulfa pill* were issued to all
personnel for themselves and
their families at company
formations today to combat
an outbreak o f spinal menin­
gitis which ha* taken two
• • •
live* including an Ohioan at
Mrs. E. D. Thornton, 306 this armored center post.
Magnolia, Sanford, Is hunting
for $100 she donated several
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. years ago when the Seminole
County Humane Society was (UPI) — Charles (llucky)
driving for funds. For 'lack O'Brien, a close friend and
of support, the society never bodyguard of Teamsters Pres­
got off the ground. Someone ident James R. Hoffa, was
has told Mrs. Thornton the under his third federal Indict­
money is being returned to ment today, accused of at­
donors. So, to anyone holding tempting to upset lloffa's re­
society funds, Mrs. Thornton cent Jury tampering convic­
would like to have her 1100. tion.
The then president has re­
married and left Sanford, and
Mrs. Thornton has been un­
Sanford firemen extinguish­
able to locate anyone else
who was associated with the ed a grass fire at 7:25 a.m.
today in a vacant lot at sec­
Society.
ond Street and Bay Avenue.
• a •
Former Herald s o c i e t y C. P. Bennett and B. L. Gil­
scribe Helen Gleeson, and bert answered the call. No
now public education chair damage was reported.
man of the Seminole County
unit of the American Cancer
Society, says her office has
some new films on cancer.
"W e’re anxious," she says,
"to reach as many as poss­
ible to slmw these films and
perhaps get to Just one per­
son in time to save a life."
* A new read-and-study
Any groups, from a few to
hundreds, can see the films
any time, anywhere. Helen
adds that a physician is pre­
sent to answer questions.

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NO. 161

Mother Of Year

Indict Hoffa Pal

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) Cigarette sales for February
were nearly 15 per cent less
than in February 1963, the
Tobacco Tax Council report­
ed Thursday.

•

The Iasi occupant of the old
Woodruff Building is moving.
The John E. Fox Realty Com­
pany is occupying new quart­
ers at 206 North Park in the
Edwards Bldg. The Woodruff
location will become a city
parking lot.

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FRI., ATRIL 3, 1964

Smoke Sales Off

Aid For Alaska

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Established 1908

. . .

MOSCOW (UIM) — Russian
Sanford Kiwanians h a v e
scheduled a pancake supper space scientists today tracked
the Soviet Union's new flying
on May 2.
laboratory
as it streaked
• • •
through outer space toward
Did you know that when
an undisclosed dcsUnation at
mother* arc helping out at
thousands of miles an hour.
the Little Hcd School House
their children are kept free
of charge at the Pinccrest
ANCHORAGE. Alaska —
Kiddie Korner?
(UIM)— A wave of small pri­
• • •
vate donation* from people
That photo of Burt Thomas throughout the world poured
and the string of 13 bass, into quake-shattered Alaska
appearing in Monday’a Her­ today, the vanguard of mass­
ald, was caught near John ive state and federal aid
Crim’a fish camp.
to rebuild the 49th state.

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WEATHER: Tartly cloudy thrmijrh Saturday; hljrh today around 80; low tonight in f&gt;0.«.
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TAMPA (U PI) — James It.
Hall, editor o f the llradcnton
Herald, filed n $6(Ml,(100 dam­
age suit in federal court here
Thursday against a national
drug manufacturer.
Hall ullcged in his suit that
he had taken a drug made by
the Vick Chemical Co. and
that use o f that drug caused
him to have cataract* on both
eyes.
The suit contended that Ball
look daily doses of the drug
Triparanol, also culled MER29, on doctor's order* from
June of 1960 to Junuury 1962,
where he complained of blur­
ring vision and skin Irritation*.
On April 9, 192, an opthumologist diagnosed Hull's vision
trouble a* posterior sulx-upular cutaructs in each eye, the
suit said. The cataracts were
removed hy surgery, but the
suit contends Rail lost all of
hia aide vision, making it
nearly impossible for him to
drive a car.

In other buaincst motion
was made and approved that
arrangements be made to
purchase and install 12-inch
drainage tile from approx!
matcly the corner of Hardy
and Lake to the drainage ditch
at Reiter Avenue. The action
is dependent on obtaining
easement from the property
owner* involved.
The street committee wa*
instructed to rontart W. L
Payne in regards to obtain
ing an easement on his pro­
perty for installing drainage
tile from Lake Orange to Or­
ange Avenue.
It wa* agreed to obtain hill*
for resurfacing Church Street
front the old city limits east
to Highway 17-92.
A motion was made and ap
proved to arrept the proposal
of Gravely Tractor Sales and
Service of Maitland (or a
Gravely tractor ami accessor­
ies.
Council unanimously voted
that a letter of appreciation
be sent to the South Semi­
nole Garden Club fur their
generosity in furnishing shrub­
bery for beautification of the
new city hall grounds.
Financial statement was ap­
proved and various bills paid.
Meeting was adjourned sub­
ject to call.

ONLY
1
Day To Register
For the Primaries

&lt;
I

Improved Ties
With Mazzilli
Regime Seen

•

Chamber Manager John Krider report* hi* office is pro­
cessing another 500 or so re­
quest* for Information result­
ing from an advertisement in
Field It Stream magazine
about fishing in these parts.
If Krider could only tell them
about a new marina with
hotel, motel and cafeteria ac­
commodations right on the
lakefronl.

•

For Brazil

*^

The Sanford Shopping Plaza
buildings are going up . . .
the Palma Hotel and the
Woodruff building! are com* VOL. 66
ing down. That’* life!

•

Mere Aid

*

WASHINGTON (U P l)-S eeretary of Slate Dean Rusk to­
day Indicated U. S. rcadinc**
to give increased aid to the
new Rrazllian government to
help it with economic and
social development.
Rusk told a new* confer­
ence he believes Rrazil's mili­
tary leaders, *tate governor*
and congress had warded off
a threat to the country’* con­
stitutional system hy ousting
President Joao Goulart.
Rusk said there wa* con­
cern that the leftist Goulart
was leading Brazil toward
some authoritarian form of
government before his over­
throw.
Rusk echoed and expanded
on President Johnson's ex­
pression* of hope for strength­
ening relations and improving
cooperation between the two
countries in the wake of the
overthrow of the Goulart re­
gime.
Rusk (old newsmen he did
not think the ouster of Goulart
wa* a precedent for other
military coup* in Latin Amer­
ica which would not keep
democratic constitutions in
force, ns he said Urazll did.
Rusk mado clear that U. S.
recognition of the Brazilian
government continues — and
was not interrupted during
the revolt.
He
categorically
denied
charges in the Cuban press
dial Brazil's revolution was
prepared ami paid for by the
United States. “ There is Just
not one iota of truth in thia,"
the secretary said.
Johnson
Thursday
night
sent a message to the provis­
ional president of Brazil,
Hanicri Mazzilli, to whom ho
extended
“ w armest
good
w lshri." It was the iirst U. S.
statement, on t h e
Brazil
changeover.

sports care, are on display.
The show will c o n t i n u e
though 9 tonight und from 2 to
9 p. m. Sntuiday.
Participating in the event
are liras* Motors, Rill Hemp­
hill Motors, Holler Motor
Sales, Hunt Linroln-Merrury,
Hanford Motor Company and
Ht rick land-Morrison.
('apt. Hot .Solomon, world
champion high diver, thrilled
Thursday night'.* visitors with
n plunge from a lIK-foot lad­
der into less than six feet of
water. He was forced to can­
cel tin? atfeinoon dive Ihtbuso
of high wind*.
An Africun ring-tailed mon­
key pleased the kiddies with
hi* uet, including puffing a
cigar and playing a guitar.
Them also i* a canine act slat­
ed for Haturday.
Cuptain .Solomon perform*
hi* high dive at 4 and 8 p. in.,
with the evening perfurmancu
a "fire dive."
Two Imud* are on hand
nightly for musical entertain­
HALLANDALE. Fla. (UPI)
ment while the Junior Cham­
—
Police nnd Fill agents io
ber o f Commerce dispenses re­
tninified (lie hunt today lor
freshments.
an ex-convict wanted for the
kidnaping of a 10-year-old
South Carolina boy whose
skeleton was found in
swamp near here.
Ilnllundale pollen said they
planned to file murder rhargea
WASHINGTON (U PI) — against the fugitive, 25-yearDoctors worked stendily today old Joseph Francis Bryan, nl
to auve Gen. Dougina MncAr leady wanted hy Mount Pleas­
lliur from the onslaught u( ant, H. C,. police for kldnnp&lt;
ing and by the FBI for inter­
uremic poisoning.
The 8 1-yenr-old general of state flight to uvoid prosecu­
Hie Army, who slipped a lit!In tion.
Three youngsters hunting
Thursday in hi* fight for life,
is being giuduully infected Monday in (he *anda of a
with wastes hi* kidneys fail mangrove awaiup for lizard*
found the akcleton, a pair of
to flush from his body.
The old soldier has under­ brown aline* and a kitchen
gone three major abdominal knife nearby.
operation* »inre entering Wal
ter Iti-etl Army Medical Center
on Mutch 2.
A hospital spokesman at
Irilmted MacArthur'a stamina
"to hi* heart, hi* constitution
anil hi* will to live." The gen­
WASHINGTON (UPI)
eral wa* conscious, although
Tlic United States and Pan­
under sedation.
Physician* resorted to trans­ ama have reached agreement
fusion* and peritoneal dialysis on a formula for resuming
to take over the kidney func­ diplomatic relation* and dis­
tion of cleansing tliu system cussing a settlement of their
dispute over the Panama Can­
of impurities.
al, authoritative sources said
today.
An announcement from the
White House, Panama City
and
the
Organization
of
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — American Slate* (OAS) is ex­
President Makarios today wai pected within a matter of a
reported on the verge of nul­ few hour*, the sources said.
lifying Cyprus’ i960 treaties
with Britain, Greece and Tur­
key in a move aimed at emitt­
ing Turkish troops from the
war-scarred island.
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
Such a unilateral abrogation
of the treaties by the Greek Picketing guarda and striking
Cypriot archbishop, diploma­ Iron workers kept major apace
tic sources said, would almost construction at a crawl today
certainly bring bitter reaction while government labor spe­
front Turkey and create a cialists sought ways to end the
new crisis even before United three-day labor flareup.
“ Tli# iron workers are still
Nations mediator Sakari S.
Tuoinioja begins hia peace ef­ 100 per cent off today," said
• spokesman for the Army
fort*.
Corps o f Engineers. He said
other building trades workers
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — were trickling beck to their
The monthly meeting nf (he jobs but many remained away.

Hunt Pushed
For Kidnaper

Mac Battling
Uremic Poison

U. S., Panama In
Accord On Plan

JANICE ANN RUSSELL, 17-yenr old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herslicl Russell Jr., Sanford, bccnnio the first entry in tho Miss Seminole Coun­
ty Rcmity Contest beinjr presented by the San­
ford Civitnn Club. The contest will be staged
April 23-26, at thu Civic Center. Miss Russell is
being sponsored by Under Jewelers, Sanford.

Russia Moves Toward
Open Chinese Break
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Sovict Union, chnrging that
Communist Chinn had "pass­
ed all limits" in its attacks
on Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev and Soviet policy, today
called for a summit meeting
of the world's Communist
• • •

Feud Slows U. S.,
Moscow Talks
WASHINGTON (U l'U -S e cretary of State Dean Rusk
said today Russia's top prior­
ity concern over the split with
Red China is probably a fac­
tor in delaying progress on
Sovict-Amcricau problems.
Rusk told a news conference
that except for some progress
toward working out a consular
agreement bet neon WashingIon ami Moscow, tlicro has
been no "great movement”
toward settling the multitude
of perilous issues which divide
the world's two major powers.
Part of tills stalemate, tile
secretary said, probably Is
due to Soviet "preoccupation"
with the increasingly hitler
frtul between the militant
Chinese Reds nnd Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev over
the latter's policy of peace­
ful co-existence.

White Dolphin
From Black Sea
MOSCOW (U P I)— Russian
fishermen caught ii white dol­
phin in the llliirk Sea, the o f­
ficial Soviet new* agency Taas
said Thursday.
The rare albino fish weigh­
ed more than 130 pound* and
was the first of it* kind
cuught in tlie Black Sea In
more tlmn 20 years, according
to Tan*.

Pravda published a secret
speech by party ideologist
Mikhail Siixlov, made Feb. 14
but withheld until now, and
coupled w till it answers to
Chinese attacks madu ainciy
that time.
It called the Chinese de­
mand for Khrushchev's ous­
ter "a trrrihln insult to our
party und thu entire Soviet
people."
There was speculation that
the meeting might be held as
early as April 17, Khrushrlicv's 7oth birthday, Susluv's
speech said only that it would
discuss tlie problem of Pe­
king, but tlie new exchango
nf attacks appeared to put tho
two Communist giant* on col­
lision course, and China's ex­
pulsion from tlie Mosruw-led
Communist camp was not
ruled out.

School Group
Dines Tuesday
The Diversified Co-opera­
tive Training Program or­
ganization at Seminole High
School will present its annual
employe-employer banquet at
7:15 Tuesday night in the Stu­
dent luuinge.
Lt. Cdr. Paul S. Folger,
commanding officer of lh«
Naval Air Maintenance Train­
ing Detachment at s n a s , will
speak on “ Training Men for
Today's Naval Aviation." Tha
banquet is given annually hy
student employes to hono£
their employers.

CAKIISE LOUNGE

Makarios May
Scrap Treaties

Cape Pickets
Still On Job

parties that eould lead to a
final break with Peking.
The Communist party news,
paper Pravda broke flvo
months o( silence, hitting back
at charges mado by Peking
this week that Khrushchev
had abandoned communism
in Russia, had capitulated to
tho capitalists abroad, and
ought to be ousted.

IS NOW OPEN TIL

w

2 :0 0 a.m.
MON. Thru SAT.

. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
or Dinner . . •
O 0
or make the Caribe
- v
your late stop
o f the evening

ETV Meeting

Florida Educational Televi­
sion Commission will be held
April 14 at the University of
MIAMI (U PI) —
South Florida, executiv* aec- Hevia, former Cuban
retary James Etheridge Mid dant, died o f a heart
today.
here Thursday. He was

Hevja Dies

f

Carlo*
preai­
attack
64.

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SAN FORD

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�Mississippi Legislation Seen As Anti-GO P Pattern In D ixie
Rev.

Grover

Vba

Sewell

W ho Is
The Boss?
Alm oit two thousand years
ago the Apostle Paul began
• voyage. Paul boarded a
•blp that would carry him
to Rome as a prisoner. The
tarrlble judgment o f the Ra­
m in authorities awaited him
and it concerned, not some
lowly crime, but hia faith In
Cod.
Ths ship was. sailing In the
Adriatic flea where it faced
a fierce storm. In Florida
we feel very mistreated If a
"cold snap" catches us with
an empty oil tank or a hur­
ricane prevents us from an
extra fishing trip, but Paul
faced a fourteen day storm
when hie comparatively frail
ship was tossed about as a
feather In a breese.
One can read the details
at this storm In The Book of
Acta and it records high ad­
venture, Indeed. The roaring
waves and howling wind
made everyone realise what
danger he faced. One can feel
the panic and terror of the
peseengcro o f this ship. Tha
material goods paled into Inalgnlfance as Ilfs was threat­
ened. Not only the cargo but
the gear of the ship was
thrown overboard in an effort
to save ths people.
Aa tha storm tossed the
boat to and fro the passeng­
ers, soldiers, and crew, were
frantic with fear, weak with
hunger, and exhausted from
lack o f sleep.
One would think that if a
single person remained calm
it would bo the captain, but
this was not true. Ths person
who took command o f the sit­
uation was the Apostla Pauli
It was not merely tha hu­
man strength or bravery of
Paul that allowed him to com­
fort thoso who ware frighten­
ed. Paul stood In the name
and power o f His God. He
was able to calm the people
that might survive the prodlcament which they faced.
How we need people today
who ean bring peace and
calm to a world so full of
storm and strife. We continue
to find waya to raise m g s
food and invent more ma­
chine* which la fine, but per­
haps w* will all admit that
a far greater need In our
world today is comfort and
peace that caa eome only as
we have faith in God.
Tha Apostle Paul faced far
more to bring fear to his
heart than most people do.

J
Thera were the angry crowds
who would kill him, the courts
that would convict him, the
friends who would desert
him, and even a family who
wanted him no more, yet he
could still take command o f
Ilfs as ha demonstrated tipis
after time.
Paul said, "F o r God hath
not given us ths spirit of fear;
but o f power, and o f love, and
o f a sound mind." (11 Tim­
othy 1:7). Can ws carry on
in the fins heritage that wa
hava as Christians and taka
command o f Ufa in the name
o f Jesus Christ, our 8avlour
and Lord 7 If our faith is ma­
ture ws can.
If it is not such that can
face the storms unafraid, 1st
us hava a spiritual check up.
If something Is wrong phy.
alcally you should see your
medical doctor. If something
is wrong spiritually y o u
should contact your clergy­
man. He will be glad to help
you find God's guidance un­
til life is at your command.

Baptist Revival
Now Underway
In Long wood
By Donna Estes
Revival services at the
First Baptist Church of Longwood, which began Wednes­
day and will b* continued
through April U , are being
conducted by Evangelist Paul
Ferguson
of
Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Ferguson, a professional
boxer, left the sports world
holding the title of Southern
Welterweight Champion to become a 'fu ll time minister of
the gospel.
Rev. Jack Lindsey, pastor
of the Longwood church, has
invited the public to attend
the dally 7:30 p.m. meetings.
Special music is provided for
each service and a nursery is
provided for the esra of smsll
children.

Robert A. Macks
Dies In Orlando

Westminster
To Celebrate
Communion
By Jane Casselberry
The Ssrrament of Holy
Communion will be celebrated
by Westminster Presbyterian
Church at Sunday's 11 a.m.
worship servlca in the chapel
on SR 4M at Howell Park.
Rev. John N. Montgomery,
pastor, will speak on the sub­
ject “ When Eyes Are Open­
ed ." The cboir will sing
“ Coma Ya Disconsolate," an
arrangement by Peary.
Thera will be a nursery for
the cere of small children durlM the service.

R rralh

Page 2—Fri. April 8, '64

Circus To Hold
2 Performances

Florida WSCS
Sets Meeting
In Orlando
The 24th annual masting of
tha Florid■ Methodist WSCg
will be held April 7-0 at tha
First Methodist Church in Or­
lando on the program theme,
“ He Commsnds—We Obey."
Total attendance Is expect­
ed to exceed 1.300, including
conference officers and dele­
gates of 312 church societies
and affiliated Wesleyan Ser­
vice Guild units.
Guest speakers will include
Bishop James W. Hanley of
Jacksonville who administers
Methodist work In Florida and
Cubs; Miss Maryruth Nickels,
former missionary lo India
and now a field worker for
the Methodist Board of Miss­
ions; Rev. Dr. George A. Fos­
THE CHORUS from tha Christian Home and Bible School o f Mt. Dora
ter, pastor of the Palma Celt
will preaent a program o f hymns at the Church of Christ Saturday even­
Methodist Church In Tampa
ing following a hamburger supper and social at 6 p.m. Young people from
•nd Rev. E. J. Pendergrass,
at least 18 churches in the area are expected to attend the event which
host psstor, who la ehstrmsn
will mark the flrat time the church’s new addition is uaed.
of the Florida Conference
Methodist Board of Missions.
Officers of the Florida Con­
ference WSCS are Mrs. David
R. Thurman. Miami, presi­
dent; Mrs. C. Durward John­
By Mrs. Joe Msthlcux
able progrest . . . keep up
son, Quincy, vies president;
the good work, Miss Minnie.
Now
that
the
Easter
holi.
Mra. Karl Stoneburner, Stuart,
s e e
recording secretary and Mrs. days art over we ean settle
If you heard joyoui excla
back to w-ork . . .
Florida Prebsyterian "01L. F. Shore, Jacksonville, down and get
0
0
9
nations coming from tha pas- leg* at St. Petersburg ha* an­
treasurer.
Last week I talked to Loy- torlum of tha First Baptist nounced plana to cooduet a
New officers will be elected
ine Klnnard a few sccondi and Church hers in Oenava re­ summer workshop la Draw­
for two year terms.
she asked me to convey a cently, I bet a cookie It was ing, Painting and Graphics,
message from her mother, “ Brother Bennie" rejoicing; June 22-July 91. Enrollment
Mrs. John (Minnie) Stone, Mrs. Betty Baker presented will be limited to a total of
saying aha waa most grateful her famDy with a lovely baby 20 students.
for all of the cards, notes, boy, Larry Elvin Baker, on
Interested persons who ar*
flowers, visits and other gen­ Thursday, March 18. Mrs. not regular college atudenu
erous gestures shown her dur­ Baker’s mother, Mrs. Law may apply for the workshop.
ing her recent confinement In ion, who is now making har High school junior* and sen­
By Jsae Casselberry
HospitaL I, homa in Geneva, laid "Broth iors ar* especially welcome
Two circles of the Cassel­ Winter Park
berry Community Methodist among many, certainly am ar Benny was on Cloud Nina to attend the studio program
Church WSCS will meet Tues­ happy to learn of her remark- and hasn't come down y eti" for which three or six hours
The Bikers have two daugh­ credit may be earned.
day morning.
ter*,
Becky,
nine,
and
James Crane, associate pro­
The Sunshine Circle will
fessor of art at Florida Pres­
Christa, four.
meet from • until U a.m. at
• e e
byterian, will be tha director.
tha boma o f Mra. Darwin
Applications should be made
I
saw
one
of m y fsvorita
Shaa, 131 N. Triplat Drive,
Seminole County 4-H boys "gad-abouts," Mrs. Donald before June a with Dr. Wil­
Caasalberry. The Doreai Cir­
cle will meet at the home of and glrla will hold thalr an­ Dunn, last Thursday at the liam G. Thomson, director,
Mra. C. E. Vanlce, 2S2S Lake- nual County Events Day on post office and aha said she summer session, Florida Pres­
Saturday at the Agricultural waa going to spend the lon { byterian Collage, S t Peters­
view Drive, Fern Perk, at
Center. The contestants are Easter weekend over on Mer­ burg, Fla.
8:20 a.m.
aaked to be there at • a.m.
ritt Island with bar daughter,
Due lo tha gtntrai confer­
There will b* demonstra­ Dannajcan.
ence of the WSCS being held
tions and avants on electric
• • •
In Orlando next week, the reg­
lamps, insect collections, pub­
Jim
Weatharsbee
spent a
ular April matting of tha Catlic speaking, tractor operator, couple of dayi with his
selberry WSCS will ha held
■ y France* Weaker
boy demonstrations, clothing, brother-in-law and stitar, Mr.
on Wednesday, April II, at 2
Members o f the Training
home Improvement, c h i l d and Mrs. J. E. Mathleus, re­
p.m,
Union and Interested adults
care, health and safety, foods cently.
of the First Baptist Church of
and horseback riding activi­
• • •
Lake Mary sponsored a trip
ties.
R r. and Mra. R. R asm us on Good Friday to see the
Each of the event* will hgve
son and M in ts Vivian and Passion Play at Lika Wales.
a Junior and senior division.
Hazel Cameron o f Winter
Thos* attending were Wan­
A Church • wide mission The first place winner of each Haven were recent guests o( da Mixon, Linda Taylor. Lin­
senior
division
will
represent
study, “ The Changing City
Mrs. Emma Youts. I'll bet da Stafford, Wanda Smith, Di­
Challenges the Church," will Seminole County In the Dis­ they were reluctant to leave,
ane McWhorter. Billie Lynn
trict
VII
Events
Day
at
Camp
be conducted at E bene set
especially if Miss Emmy Norden, a guest from IsoMethodist Church each Wad McQuarrie on April ia.
mada boiled apple dumplings ford. Dale and Grey Wilhelm,
neaday at 10 a. m. during tha
while they were here.
Eugene Hoppengardner, Bud­
month of April.
• • •
dy Stokes, Bobby Shelton,
The study will begin this
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sher Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm
Sunday evening with a cover
cr and friends, Mr. and 3!rs. Sirs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Bob
ed dish (upper and showing
Smith, will leave tomorrow to Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs.
WINTER P A R K - T h e return to their Long Island J. A. Varn.
of the film, “ The Newcom
ere."
Reader’s Digest Foundation re­ homa after spending a month
All members of the church cently contributed 1100 to Rol­
in Geneva. While her* they
are urged to attend the study lins College undsr its matchpainted and redecorated their
sessions.
Ing-gift plan, according to an
very attractive log cabin.
announcement by R o l l i n s
• • •
By Jaa* .Casselberry
President Hugh F. McKean.
During the course of con
The Council o f Teschera and
Reginald Clough, an ex-trus­
venation with n friend, re­ Parents o f 8outh Seminole
tee o f Rollins College and fur
cently, 1 was certainly sorry Elementsry School s t Cassel­
several years a patron, has
to hear that Mrs. Ethel Guyctt berry will meet next Tuesday
mads a I860 donation. Mehad to return to Seminole Me st g p. m. in tha school audi­
Kata said tha gifts will go
By Jana Casselberry
mortal Hospital for additional torium.
into the Rollins Centennial
Two circlet of tho Pralri#
treatment. We wish her a
Members are urged te at­
Program which haa aa Ita goal
Lake Baptist Church in Pern
speedy recovery and hop# tend this important meeting
tha raising of $26 million be­
Park will meet Tuesday at
that she will be able to return aa officers for the coming
fore 1086.
8:30 a.m.
home soon.
year will be elected and a vote
• • •
Tha Vera Psyoe Circle wlU
will be taken to determine
meet at the home of Mrs. Circle To Meet
Mrs. Iva Butts spent the what the CTP will purchase
The April meeting of Long- Easter weekend with her for the echool with funds
Floyd Bslley at 703 Meredith
Drive, Fern Park. Tha Batty wood’s St. Catherine of Siena daughter. Audrey, in Esu available.
Lswhorn Circle will meet at Circle o f the Church o f the Gallie.
• • •
the home of Mrs. Ed Lowe, Nativity Catholic Woman's
Auxiliary Meet
730 Semiaols Boulevard, Cas­ Club will be held at I p. m.
Congratulations are In or­
Th* Ladles Auxiliary of the
Monday at tha homt of Mra. der for "Little Lis" who pass­
selberry.
First Pentacoaial Church o f
Program topic for the meet­ J. W. Hicks, Lormsnn Circle ed the test and Is now the le­
Longwood will meet Monday
ings will be “ Baptists Enlar­ N., Longdals. Mra. Jennlt Fox, gal holder of a Florida driv­
at 7:80 p. m. at the church on
chairman, will preside.
ge Into Modem History."
er* license!
Orange Avenue. Th* meeting
will be conducted by Mrs. ML. McDaniel, preildent, and
Sira. Thomaa Airey will serve
aa hostes*.

G eneva Gem s

[CollegeOffers
Art Workshop

Casselberry
WSCS Circles
To Meet

County Events
Day Saturday

Baptist Group
Sees Play

Oviedo Pastor
To Lead Revival Ebenezer Plans
Mission Study
In Lake Mary

By Frsncea Wester
Revival services will start
Sunday at the First Baptist
Church in Lake Mary and con­
tinue through April 12 with
Rev. Jack L. Bryant o f Oviedo
serving aa evangelist.
Evening services will begin
at 1 o'clock each night with
the showing o f eoler slides of
the Holy I.and taken hy Rev.
Bryant on his recent trip
Robert A- Macks, 00, o f a it there.
E. Fifth Street, Sanford died
The evangelistic services,
Thursday afternoon at Orange with special music for each
Memorial Hospital, He came one, will start at 7:80 p. m.
here eight years ago from The public Is invited to attend
all or any o f the services.
Pensacola.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Donnie Macks of Sanford)
three sons, Clarence James
and Eddie Karl, both o f San­
ford and Elvln Russell of
Washington State) four step­
sons, Alien, Albert L. and Ed
Capps, all o f Sanford and
Loron Capps o f Pensacola;
three
step-daughters, Mrs.
Thslma Singleton o f Panescola, Mrs. Willie Mae Chasrik o f California and Mrs.
Lorens Cutcher of Hanford;
43 grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will bs
held at 3 p.m. Monday at
Gramkow Funeral Home with
Rev. H. C. Smith officiating.
Burial will be In tha I’ aola
Church of Christ Cemetery.

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Hamburger Fry
Rav. and Mrs. Leonard
Jones of the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church wers hosts
Monday night at a hamburger
fry given for the church dea­
cons and their families at the
parsonage on Ridge Road. A
total of 44 persons attended
the supper and enjoyed an
evening of fellowship togeth­
er.

Bake Sale
The Church of the Nativity
Catholie Women's Club will
sponsor ■ bake sale to be held
In the social hall or ths
church Sunday following each
Mass. Good cooks of the par­
ish have been urged to par­
ticipate by Mias Dorothy Tealo, interim president of the
club.

Rollins Gets
$100 Grant

CTP To Elect
New Officers

Prairie Lake
W MU Circles
To Meet

Sanford Pair
Go To School

WSCS Circles
Set Meetings

Band Boosters
Plan Dance

Spanish Play
Assembly this morning at
Oviedo High Ichool featured
the Spanish Club which pre­
sented the pl*y, "Loa Pietros,"
spoken entirely in gpanlsh.
Thos* In the cast appeared In
colorful costume. Miss Lois
Ruddell ia sponsor o f the club.

7:00 pjH. Color Slides o f Holy Land
7:80 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Guest MinUtert REV. JACK BRYANT
Pastor First Baptist Church
Oviedo, FU.
sold at ths Benford Auto Show went to Mr. and Mrs.
Jamas Nasi*. 1000 Cryatel Bowl Drive, Casselberry. The Nagles ere
ehown with Ed Hunt (center) o f Hunt Llncoln-Mercury, Inc. The car is
u 1064 Mercury Comet
(Herald Photo)

By Frances Wester
A Lenten Caravan from the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary made
the trip to Lake Wales to see
the Passion Play before Eas­
ter.
On their way tha group had
a fellowship supper together
st a park near their destine
Uon.
Making the trip w e r e
the following members sod
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Nogueira, and their son, John,
and daughter, Linda; Mrs.
Kay Ssssman, Edna Bowen,
Donna Cress, Kristi Crocker,
Carol Dodson, Linda Nelson,
Christina
Parkinson,
Mike
Parkinson, Patty Patterson,
Jan Bause, Kimberly Wilber,
Rose Mary Green, Lynette
Green, Barbara Fletcher, San­
dy Fletcher, Bonnie Showalter, Susan McMurray, Mrs.
Rowan, Eugene Mero, Gary
Me-o,
Bill
Mero,
nobert
Mero, Mrs. Lucille Mere, Mrs.
Ruby Sjoblom and two Sjoblom children, Mr. and 3Irs.
William Wade, and daugh­
ter Susan and a friend.

Legion To Elect
New Officers

Lake Mary, Fla.

THB FIRST CAR

Lenten Caravan
Visits Play

Grace Methodist
Supper Saturday

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

By Evelyn Lundy
The regular monthly meet­
ing o f the WMU o f the First
Baptist Church of Oviedo will
be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday
at the church. "Our Jewish
Neighbors" is the very Inter­
esting tuple material chosen
by Mrs. A. R.Tcdford for the
program.

WASHINGTON, (UPI) —
Republican leaders are shout­
ing "fou l" at southern legi­
slature, in which they think
the Democrats are trying to
exterminate the GOP In Dixie.
There shouts ar* aimtil
mostly at a package o f bills
In the Mississippi legislature,
but national Republican head­
quarters regards thois meas­
ures as part of a pattern.
While, the Mississippi parksga may be the most lethal,
the GOP complains are aim­
ed also at action taken or
contemplated In F l o r i d a ,
South Carolina, Texas and
Louisiana.

Alfred D. Lsney and Clyde
R. Robertson, both o f Sanford,
o f the Therm-O-Tan* Gas A
Appliance Co., Ine„ are at­
tending th* Janltrol Gaa Air
Conditioning and Installation
School at the firm's main
plant In Columbus, Ohio.
Th* course consists o f 36
hours of comprehensive labor­
atory and engineering instruc­
tion in application and mainte­
nance o f summer air cond­
itioning equipment utilising
the gas-fired engine.
On completion o f tha cou n t,
they will be certified as Jan!The Men’* Club of Grace
trot specialists in gaa air
Msthodlst Church will have a
conditioning.
fish fry Saturday from 6:80
to 7:80 p. m. at tha church on
Orona Road, J. M. Leonard,
financa chairman o f tha club
announced today.
The supper is being hsld to
By Jaaa Cases h srrj
American Legion Memorial raise funds for tha men’s re­
Feet 13* at Caasalberry and treat at Leesburg, Leonard
tha Auxiliary Unit will hold a u ld .
meeting at 8 p. m. Monday in
ths Women's Club Building on
Ovtrbreok Drive.
Tka Legion nominating com­
mittee will present recom­
By Evelyn Landy
mendations for a itata of o ffi­
Monthly meetings o f the
cers to the post and final re­
Oviedo First Methodist Church
port* on the Veterans Ctnius,
WSCS will be held next week.
recently conducted in the area,
Both tha Mary Martha and
will be heard.
ChapsJ Guild Circles will meet
A
nominating eommltte#
at 8 p. m. Monday at tha horns
will be appelnted for tha Aux­
of Mr*. C. T. Niblack.
iliary.
The Bethany Circle will
meet at 8 p. m. Monday at th*
home of Mra. C. L. Weat with
Sirs. W. B. West aa hostess.
The Slary Foster Circle will
meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at th*
By Evelya Lundy
Tha Oviedo High School home of Mra. Leon Olllff.
Band Boosters Club will aponaor a squire dance for be­
ginners in the school auditor­
ium, Friday, April 10, begin­
ning at 8 p.m. CaUar will be
John Lundy.
Those who are interested in
learning routines of th* popu­
lar dance are invited to at­
tend and the dance will be
open to tha public.

REVIVAL APRIL 5th thru J2th

WMU To Meet

Mak* your own comment an
this newspaper ad: “ Bulldog
for sale. Will sgt anything.

H i* Gindervllle Volunteer
Fl-e Department's presenta­
tion of the 1964 edition of the
Sells it Gray Circuit will of­
fer two performances Monday
at th* HLH Plant grounds.
The matinee will begin at 4
and th* evening performance
atari* at 0.
Th* circus will faatur* LaChristina, tha world's most
beautiful elephant trainer, and
Anna May, the veteral leader
of Ui* show's hard of pond­
erous proboseibUns.
Anna May la probably Holly­
wood’* favorite elsphantlo*
actress since she has appear­
ed in such epic* as "The
Grestest Show on Earth,"
"Ju m bo," and th* "Circus
W orld." She is said to have
been the 1st* Cecil B. DeMile’s favorite pachyderm.
Other features of this year's
all-new show include the sen­
sational
Riding
Santiago*.
Carmeseits Dal Telde—Spain's
lovely goddea* o f balanced
flight, th* Afutlara—Europe's
supreme expondnet* of perch
pole equilibrium, the Paulo*—
Germany's world chanrkm
masters of aerobrtie adagio
and contortion, Qsudlne Fraeriks — a Danish plate spin­
ner, and Mlehellety—a French
unicyclliL
The show will alio feature
Peplto, television's favorite
clown, the America's gift to
the Circus Internationale—
Bonne Bonta'a canine revue.

Off-Year Plan
In Florida Hit
Says I. Lee Potter, south­
ern director for the Republi­
can national committee:
“ One-party
bossas
hava
paid the forces working for
two-party government tha sapreme compliment: They’ve
recognized us as a real threat
to their political empires."
G O P national Chairman
William E. Miller seld In a
statement this week that tho
Mississippi bills were aimed
at keeping the people of that
stats "in boi dags to tha oneparty political monopoly."
Wirt A. Yerger Jr., Missi­
ssippi Republican chairman,
has used much harsher lang­
uage in attacking Gov. Paul
Johnson, whose Republican
challenger polled a surprising
88 per cent of the vote last
fall.
Yerger said Mfsalsslpplana
might find thsmsalva "in a
police state because the gov­
ernor has every intention o f
legislating the opposition par­
ty out o f existence, just as
so many dictators hava dona."
The Republicans are attack­
ing tha Mississippi bills, al­
ready passed by the atate
senate, on grounda that they
would make it almost impos­
sible for any candidate ex­
cept a Democrat to gat on th*
ballot
Among other thlnra, th*
bills would set new require­
ments for holding party con­
ventions and for candidates
to qualify for tha ballot
Tha GOP Digest of so-call­
ed "antl-Republlcan move* In­
cludes:
— A new Texas law to give
the governor's party tha firat
row on the ballot initaad of
allocating it by lot on a coun­
ty-by-county basis.
— A Florida constitutional
amendment to elect governors
in off-year* instead of pres­
idential election years whan
the GOP polls a larger vote,
— New laws in South Car­
olina requiring Republicans
to nominate candidates two
to four months before the
democratic primary.
— Reported talk a m o n g
some Louisiana Democrat*
about election law proposals
patterned after those befora
th* Mississippi LegislatureMiller's statement s a i d
soma o f tha Mississippi bills
might sound reaonabls in
states with two-party governwent but *el4 they ara "e x ­
tremity unfair" In a itata
whtra a two-party system ia
just developing.

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Industrial Show Plans Firmed Up A t Session
Beauty Contest
To Feature
C. Of C. Event
Plant for the annual In­
dustrial Show and Beauty
Contest, to be held April 23,
24 and 23 at the Civic Cen­
ter, were made more firm
Thursday afternoon at the
Chamber of conference room.
Meeting were representa­
tives of the Chamber’s Indus­
trial Committee and Civitans,
the latter group in charge of
the Beauty Contest.
Scott
Burns, Industrial
Committee chairman, review­
ed progress to date, listing
the activities o f the various
committees and outlined fu­
ture plans for the three-day
attraction.
Prospective exhibitors will
be contacted by Burns and
his subcommittee at an early
dnte so that plans may be
advanced for this, the second
annual exposition.
Special entertainment and
refreshments will be provided
during the three nights. The
doors will be open at 0 (light­
ly and close about 9 with the
exception of the last night
when the Beauty Contest fin­
als will be held.
Attending Thursday's meet­
ing in addition to Bums, who
also represents the Florida
Power &amp; Light Company,
were Charles Kampf and
Clyde Long of the Civitans,
hi. L. Banes and James D.
Clifford of Winter Park Tel­
ephone Company, Bob Shed-den of Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company, John R.
Barnhill of Florida Power
Company, T o m
McDonald,
John Alexander, Myron Reck,
John Krider and Bob Crumley.
The committee anticipates
a minimum of 2,000 persons
will visit the Civic Center
during the first two nights
with a substantial increase in
that number for the final
night.

College Official
To Address MYF
Allen Kivett, director o f ad­
missions from Greensboro Col' lego In Greensboro, N. C., will
apeak on the advantages o f
attending a church-supported
college for members o f the
First Methodist MYF this
Sunday evening.
Later this month a repre­
sentative from another Meth­
odist College will appear be­
fore the youth group.

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VEGETABLE
REPORT

JC Speaker Tells Of Proposed
Amendment To Constitution

Federal Stale Market
News Service
Sanford

THIS FIBERGLASS SOUSAPHONE was pur­
chased for the Seminole Hiffh School Band with
proceeds from a recent barbecue staged by
members of the Band Parents Association. The
horn, costing $500, is displayed by Michael D.
Corbin. The benefit barbecue ulso provided
enough money to buy a baritone horn for tho
band.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
APRIL 2
Admissions
Hattie Frances Fisher, Gloria
Hall,
Elizabeth Schooley,
Ralph Rand, Anna Filegcr,
Martha Boss, Dewey Straughn,
Donald Campbell, S t e v e
Thompson, Troy R i c h a r d
Thompson, John Thompson,
Betty Benton, Ida Fakess,
Rosetta VanZant, all o f San­
ford; Marie Block, Joseph
Burke, John Smith, all of Or­
lando; Etta Grigsby, Madison,
Tcnn.; Lucille Bradley, Enter­
prise; Blanche Cress, Lake
Mary
Dischargee
Mrs. Barbara Williams and
baby boy, Mary Hosford, Fan­
nie Llmehouse, R a y m o n d
Scott Reynolds, Sandra Tepfer,
Helen DeWit, Vickie
Burdctt, all of Sanford; Gene­
vieve H. Glynn, Auburn, N.
Y .; Jamei Pittman Jr., At­
lanta, Ga.; Roy C. Butcher,

Denary; Cynthia McGruthcr,
Longwood

Lucas To Enter
State Fair
By Evelyn Lundy
Jonathan Lucaa of Oviedo
High School, winner at local
and district science fairs, will
enter his project In State Sci­
ence Fair in Jacksonville next
Thursday,
Mrs. James Palmer, science
teacher and sponsor o f the
Oviedo High Science Club,
will accompany him.

Shipping point information for
April 2. Ail sales F.O.B. Precooling charges extra unless
otherwise stated:
SANFORD • OVIEDO - ZELLWOOD DISTRICT:
G ear and mild.
Cabbage:
demand
alow,
market ilighUy weaker. Do­
mestic round type, lt i bu.
crates, medium to large and
medium size, $1 to $1.23,
mostly $1.15 to $1.25; 50 lb.
sacks, medium, 85c to $1, oc­
casional low as 75c; Red
type, H i bu. crates, medium
lo large, $3; Savoy type,
mostly medium to large, few
smaller, wide range in prices,
$1.75 to $2.25.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
ket steady. Topped, 48-1 lb.
film bag*, mesh master con­
tainer, medium to large, $1.73;
50 lb. sacks, loose, large,
$1.15.
Celery: demand moderate,
market steady, 16 in crates.
Pascal type. 2 doz., $2.35;
2W doz., $2.75; 3 and 4 doz.,
$3;; few 6 and 8 doz., $3.50;
hearts, crates, film wrapped,
21 count, $t.
Chinese Cabbage: demand
very good on best quality,
market
stronger.
16
In.
crates, wrapped, $2.
Endive: demand moderate,
market steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, $1.25.
Escarole: demand moder­
ate, market steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, $1,
Lettuce: demand moderate
on best quality, market about
steady. Iceberg type, WB
crates, 24 count, $2, some,
$1.50 to $1.75; Boston type,
EB.V crates, 24 count, few
fair quality, $2; Leaf type, 24
qt. baskets, $1.50; Bibb type,
12 qt. baskets, $1.
Onions, green: demand slow,
market
allghtly weaker,
Crates, 3 doz., bunches, per
dozen, 80c to 90c.
Parsley: demand moderate,
market steady. Crates, 5 doz.
bunches, $1.60.
Radishes:
demand
good,
market firm. Baskets, topped,
Red varieties, 304 oz., flint
bags, $1; White Icicle, 21-8
oz., film bags, $1.50.

COACH PAUL MIKLER la being “ jailed" by
“ Police Chief” Tommy Partin at Oviedo, in keep­
ing with the progrntn Monday when Oviedo High
School atmienta will fill city offices in a “ good
government" study. Chief George Kelsey (the
real police chief) is shown in the center.

Lake M ary CC Delays
Purchase Of Building
Action on purchase o f the
Luke Mary Chamber of Com­
merce Ruilding waa tabled
Thursday night to give the
board of director* time to
fully atudy the proposal and
to coniider the advisability of
incorporating as a non-profit
organization.
The chamber hai been o f­
fered flrat chance to buy the
building and three lots from
Frank Evans, owner, for a
price of $3,000. It also has
l)ccn reported that the First
Baptist Church of Lake Mary
is Interested in buying tho
property.
In other business, the group
went on record by a »how of
hands as being in favor of
supporting a Community Publie Library in Lako Mnry.
It was announced that can­
didate* in th* May primaries
will be introduced, but will
not make speeches, at the
April 10 political rally and

T O N IG H T

supper being sponsored by
the Chamber. Serving of the
supper, featuring yellow rice
and chicken, it scheduled to
t&gt;«gin at 6 p.tn. Ticket* are
available from C of C mem­
bers.
Thursday night’a program
was presented by Lt. Lan-y
Monroe o f Sanford Naval Air
Stution, a pioneer in the bombadicr-navlgntor field who
haa a teriea of distinguished
••first*” to hii credit. Mon­
roe ahowed color movies deal­
ing with tho part the Navy
playa in an overall global de­
fense and operation* o f the
Jet aircraft and personnel
aboard the carrier Enterprise.

An amendment billed to
make the Constitution of the
United States the supreme
law of the land" wn* explain­
ed to Sanford-Seminole Jaycccs Thursday noon at their
Civic Center Luncheon,
Speaking was Alfred II.
Nelson, president of the Lib­
erty Amendment Committee
of Florida.
Nelson insisted the amend­
ment, among other things,
would '‘remove tho govern­
ment from competing with
private industry.” It also
would abolish the Income tax
which, his committee asserts,
is in direct violation o f the
Constitution.
The speaker, assisted with
rolorcd slides, detailed the
trend to "socialism" amt em­
phasized how the government­
al agencies arc sidestepping
tho Constitution.
Other visitors to the meet­
ing were Don Asher of Or­
lando, Fourth District vice
president who reported on the
district's activities during tho
past year, and Rick Hull of
Clearwater, candidate f o r

state president of the Jaycees. Hall spelled out his plat­
form on which he is bnsing
his candidacy.
The meeting was conducted
by local Jaycce President Jim
Smith.

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About Sporta

BY JULIAN STBNSTKOM

By 11m Mociarty
UPI Sparta Writer
G R E E N S B O R O , N. C.
Thera'* nothing Ilka * warm, balmy Florida afternoon
Maybe all members of the
and the chance to relax In the aun while chewing the fat with
(U P I)—Sam Snead, tha durBraves
should
a fellow aueh aa Ernie White, director o f field operation* for Milwaukee
abla slammer from White Sul­
have
spent
the
first
month
tha New York Met farm ayatem now bated at Sanford’*
phur Springa. W. Va., earritd
o f spring tralolng In Brooklyn.
a satisfied smila and n threeMemorial Stadium
That’a where Joe Torre re
■trok* lead into tho second
White, alio manager o f the pect*. “ They’re baaeball craay mained until March 20—and
round today o f tha 838,000
down
there.
I
waa
there
when
Williamiport entry In the
now rival pitchers can't get
G r a a t a r Greensboro Open
Caaey brought in hi* Meta for
him out.
A A Eaatem League, perhapa
(GGO).
a three gama aerie* and tha
The bushy-browed catcherought to be In politic*. He'a beat o f our two club* heat
Snead, 81, gave younger
firat baseman from Flatbuab
a good talker, let’* you them in tha firat game. A
golfer* a target to ahoot for
unloaded a two-run homer in
know what ha thinks, and weak later,'" explained White,
Thursday with a sizzling sevthe lllh inning to earn tha
does it in a convincing way. “ they beat tha Dodger* in
en-undar-par 64 which tiad tha
Braves a 7-6 victory over the
And not only that, In eight on* of three gamea. They’re
tournament and course record
Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday
set by Byron Nelson in tha
ytare o f managing baaeball got a nice atadlum there, at Fort Myers. It was Torre’s
1041 GGO—tha rich warmup
teams since he doaed out hla too."
fourth hit of the gama and
for tha even richer Mastara.
own major league playing
We changed the auhject by raised his spring batting aver­
"Y ou just don’t play any
career, he’a aklppersd foul aaklng Ernie if he thought age to an even .600, based on
better than that," grinned
clufae in atato capitals. II* there would be anymore 80* nine hits la 18 at bats.
Snead, who has won her* sev­
managed the Sacramento So* game winner*. “ I doubt it
Torre showed up at the
en time* previously. Ho won
Iona o f the old Padfle Coaat vary much," Ernie aald. He Braves' camp three weeks
the first GGO in 1038 and last
League one season, spent an­ explained hla poaltlon thla late after a prolonged contract
taatad victory her* in 1060.
other year as pilot o f the wayt “ Today pitcher* don't squabble with club President
Trailing Snead with 67a
Austin club o f the Texas pitch enough. I can remember John McHale. Big Jo* com ­
war* Billy Dunk o f Gosford,
League, led tha Charleston, when I uaed to pitch nine in* plained ha “ was not treated
Austria, and George Bayer
W . Va. outfit one season, and nlnga &lt;m* day and be ready well’ ’ when he finally signed
from Incline Village, Nov. Na­
fo r fir* years was at the for ralltf the next. Today a for an estimated 826,000. But
tional Open champion Julius
helm o f tha Columbia, 8. C. •tarter .'a a •tarter. H ell go his bitterness apparently has­
SAME OLD WILLIE — It could be the middle
Boro* of Mid Pina, N. C., was
n't
affected
his
hitting.
d u b of the Sally League.
out there *nd fire away with
o f the season, but it’s Willie Mays belting a 426third with 68 over the par 71,
Jim Wynn of the Houston
Before that, Ernie spent 10 all he'a got fo r alx or aeren
foot home run in an exhibition game in Phoenix,
7,029-yard 8*dgafi*ld Country
years in the majors. He waa Inning* and hit tha ahowara. Colts matched Torre's heroics
Aris. The Son Francisco Giants’ swat was scor­
Club courts.
with tha old Boston Braves He’a not expected to roller* Thursday in an 1-4 victory
ed against the Cleveland Indians.
Six others tied for fifth
three years and spent seven anytime — that’a left to the over the New York Mets. He,
with 60 each and seven had
too,
collected
four
hits,
Includ­
years with the Cardinals. He relief apeclallata."
70, including par bustero Jack
ing a two-run homer in the
waa with 8L Louis when they
But White did aay thla: “ If eighth Inning that tied the
Nicklaua, defending Masters
copped the National League we do get a 30-game winner
and PGA champion from Col­
score at 4-4 and a grand slam­
flag in 1042 and 1040. On again, there’re two boya in
mer in the 12th that dealt the
umbus, Ohio, and Arnold Pal­
both occasions the Cards went the major* now I think might
Mete their 12th defeat In 20
mer, the biggest money win­
on to take tha world's cham­ do it. That’a Maloney o f the tuneups.
ner in modern golf.
pionship. In ’42 they knocked Red* and Koufax o f the
Ed Bauta, who had allowed
Finishing with 60a ware
o ff the Yankees and in ’40 Dodger*."
only two hits and no runs In
Billy Maxwell o f Indianopolla,
they edged the Boston Red
A t that point, Wid Mat* eight innings of toll this
By Jullaa SUastrain
try in tha C lan A New York Ind.; Bob Chari** of Sarasota
Sox.
thewa and Joe McDonald ap* spring, was the victim of
Fla.; Rod Funseth o f Spokane,
Pennsylvania League."
Ernie
White,
manager
of
During the 1003 season peared an the accna. White Wynn's game winning blow.
In an 11-inning affair Thurs­ Wash.: Al Johnston of Mark
Ernie apent the year with •howed them where water Dick Smith hit a two-run horn the Williamiport club of the day afternoon at Sanford's land Wood, Canada; Gena LitClasa AA Eastern League and Memorial Stadium, While not­ tler o f La Jolla, Calif.: ant
Caaey Stengel a* the Mat's draining from the abower or lor the Mets.
pitching coach.
Six of the seven other ex director o f field operation* ed that tbs camp’s pitchers Sonny Ridenhour o f Fayette­
rooma waa flooding the area
We asked Ernie what we under tha clubhouse. Wa aug hibltloos Thursday were da her* at tho New York Met were still ahead of the hitters ville, N. C.
could expect from c l’ Casa gested that they call City elded by one-run margins.
Matching Palmar were Jer­
farm base, aald today that despite the fact that a trio of
and the MeU this season.
Manager Fete Knowlea and Only the neds won with ease,
young rookies highlighted the ry Barber o f Loo Angeles,
“
wa’
va
got
a
good
looking
whipping the Tigers, 6-3, to
“ He’a going to go with his left the park.
affair with borne run clouts, Calif.; young Tommy Aaron
break a five-game losing group of more than 50 ball
youngsters, Just as he aald
W ilf
“ Tba pitching la tha best so o f Gainoaville, Ga.;
playera
from
which
to
aclect
streak. The “ squeakers" were
he •would," Whlta declared. H«
Homehulk
o
f
Winnepeg,
Can
fa
r,"
declared
White,
“
but
the Indians over the Giants, rosters for the Williamiport our hltteri are eom lnf along sda; Gordon Jonse o f Orlando,
added, “ 8tengel'a got some
4-3; the Cardinals of the Dod club na well aa tha Auburn onfine
young
talent. What
i
—slowly, but they're coming.1 Fla.; and Doan Rsfram from
gers,
2-1; tha Twins over the
they'll do under fir* remains
White was eager to say that Boca Raton, Fla.
Yankees,
2-1;
the
White
Sox
to be seen. But if some of
“ We have some good looking
Snead ahot eight birdies
over the Orioles, 8-7; the
’em com* through the Meta
young ball playera from Thursday and hia game only
Phillies
over
the
A's,
2-1
and
will he a much better ball
which to make up the Auburn faltered once, on tho fifth
Howard Harrison, rolling
the Angels over the Cubs, 6-5.
club."
for the Knights o f Columbus,
and Williamsport squads. As hole when he Uireo-putted
Frank Robinson collected a
What about the future of found the lanes to hla liking
far as his own club—Williams from 20 feet out for his only
single and a double and Vada
minor league baseball T wa with high gama and high
port — la concerned, Whlta bogey. He shot a S3 on the par
Pinson added a homer to
By Jo* Worden
series of the night Wednea
asked.
singled out three young right­ 86 front nine and carded n 31
pace the Reds' 10-hit attack.
Ovledo'i hard hitting Lion*
“ I don't know," explained day Howard rolled gamea of
Rookie Sammy Ellis, who take to the road today to bat­ handers and an infielder for on the par 86 back nine.
Whlta. “ Most o f tha major 200, 245, and 182 fo r hla 027
pitched the first seven inn tle the tough Ocoee Cardinals. particular praise. They art
league cluba are down to four aeries. With Howard's help Inga, and lefty Bill Henry
Dave Baldwin, Lou DcBols
The Cardinals, who lost to
or five farm clubs. Wa (the hla team waa able to taka a limited the Tigers to seven
and a rookie hurler from the
the
powerful
Lyman
Grey­
Meta) have only four teams, dean four point* from the bits.
University of Missouri, Pet*
hounds, have turned in a good
Buffalo, Auburn, Williams American Legion, knocking
W L
A home run by Willie Mays aeason thui far. Ocoea has Peteraon. The Inflelder it Team
Bobby Sanders who thus far Edgewator ......... - ........ 6 1
port and Sallnaa o f the Call the legionnaires out o f fourth Ignited a three-run splurge by
been in tough competition and
place to fifth. Harold Herbst
fom la League.
the Giants in the fourth inn the experienea gained by the has the reputation of being the Boon* .«..•*•#••••»••*.. 4
top woodsman in camp.
Evani
3
“ Major league baseball has was high man for the Legion ing but It waa Dick Diets' in
Orange County nine could
All thesa youngsters right Oak Ridge **tOt* •* ••t •# I 1
ruined a lot o f areas for with his 542 aeries.
field single In the ninth Inn prove to be a big advantage.
In other league action, ing that accounted for the
now are under contract to Colonial
8 8
minor
league play," said
One of tha best ball cluba
Williamsport. “ But thla does­ Seminola
6
White. “ There'* Sacramento, Sweeny’s Bar and Grills took winning run. It was the
in thla area, Ocoea is sparked
for example. For $8 you can all 4 points from their op&lt; Giants' eighth victory
in by a lad named Atklnaon, who n't mean that they can’t be Bishop Moore ..................0
ponenta,
Pryor's
8tate
Farm
Today'* Game*
get transportation from Sac
eight meetings with Cleveland has received plaudits for hla reassigned anytime in order
to lasv* Sanford with two o( Seminole at Colonial
ramento direct to Candlestick Insurance. Eddie Monroe was this spring.
moundwnrk. Today's game
the strongest possible clubs. Edgewater at Evans
Gerry Arrigo gave up only
Park, your lunch, see a ball tha big man for 8weeny's
will be the first of two sched­
with
hla
nice
618
series.
For
“ Of course," c o n t i n u e d
a pair o f singles to Phil Lins
game,
and transportation
Sweeny’s Jim Valentina had over the first six innings to uled Ulte with the Cards. White, we anticipate players
home . . . all on a new free
Oviedo
will
host
the
Redblrds
a 200 gams along with Pet* feature the Twins' victory
from Buffalo o f the Interna
way. The Giants took the
Petersen’s 202, Don Dorman's over the Yankees. . . Minnie April 17.
Uonal League when the time
play from 8acramento and
The
Lions,
now
4
and
1,
212 and 212 and a 682 Mineso's sacrifice fly capped
cornea for tha Btaons to make
minor league baseball never
series to help Eddie. Jerry a three-run ninth Innings to havs bean Improving in tba thalr cutback, but wa have do
again will pay Its way in the
baiting
depsrtmant
*
v
a
n
Farella was big gun for Pry carry the White Sox to vie
idea bow who tbay will be.'1
California capital.
or'a with his 182, 201 and tory over tho Orioles. . . . though the Oviedo tquad has
White said that another in
“ The best minor league 216 and 602 aeries.
been up against tough compe­
John Herrnstein's ninth in­
tercamp contest will be play
area today is the Pacific
Sanford Manufacurlng man ning single enabled tha Phill­ tition recently, notably tha ed at 1 p.m. Sunday. The
northwest In cities such as aged to salvage three wins
Lyman Greyhounds and hurlies to beat the A’s.
gates will be opened to the
Seattle and Portland. But as from Jet Lanes with Bill Hall
The Cardinals, limited to ar Donnie Smith. Coach Paul public. “ Wa bad a nice crowd
soon as a major league team being high for the Menu
one hit by Sandy Koufax over Miklcr la satisfied with tha last Sunday afternoon,“ com­
goes into that area it’ll be facturing men with his 202,
the first six Innings, erupted team effort and especially baa mented White, “ and they’re
the end o f minor league base, 177 and 200 games for a 682
for two runs In the seventh complimented the boya for welcome to watch tha young­
ball as a paying proposition total, while John Spolskl had off the Dodger ace . , . The their hitting.
sters perform ."
there."
Walter Iteaily has been
a 640 aeries for Jot Lanes. Angels jumped on rookie Paul
Then
White floored
us
Wisdom Sod Service also Jaeckel of the Cubs for sis named the prohibit starting
while we were discussing the salvaged three wins from runs in the first two innings hurler, although he may be
time when the old PCL.
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Harry's Bar and Package. and then hung on to win in backed up by Lion righthand­
“ Now," he aald, referring Joe Gasil waa high for Wis the face of consecutive horn er Danny Gammaga. Brooks Rossini o f New York Univers­
to the fact that the PCL is dom'a with his 466 aeries ers by Billy Williams nod Ron will tie up the other end of ity will coach tha Puerto Ri­
waN paint
scattered frem Minneapolis, while Jess* (James) Cook was Sanio in the fifth.
tho battery, with Colbert bold­ can Olympic basketball team
w tth Q H P *
Dallas and Little Rock to high for Harry’s with his 488
ing down first. Stewart at sec­ for the 1864 gamea In Tokyo.
Hawaii, “ 1 don't understand to taL
ond and Partiu on third. Cour­ In tho Pan-American Games
ier, Mikler and Gammage will la 1036 and 1669, tba Rossinihew they can pay the freight
Firat Plaea Lake Monroe
bold down tha outfield posi­ coached Puerto Rican Nation­
fo r transportation.
Ina found tha going rough as
al team finished second and
“ Did you know," he asked, they ran into Michael's Elk
WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) tions.
third, respectively.
Gama tin s is 4 p.m.
“ that it'a further from Min Gas and cam* with a split — Dick rreach, 147, Frovlneapolla to Hawaii than from two wins and two losses dene*, R. I., outpointed WUlle
Minneapolis to Paris—and 1 each. John Uhr was high for James, 160, Miami (10).
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both and 212. John Wright waa Carloa Zayaa, 115, Holyoke,
agreed that it was a proba high for Michael's with his M an. (10).
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Harrison Rolls
High Series

City League
Competition
Opens Monday,

Snead In Lead,
Smiles With
Satisfaction

Oviedo Takes
On Cardinals

Metro League

HYPNOTIQUE, winner o f last summer's big
Gold Collar event at Taunton, Mass., will be one
o f the favorites in tonight’s 29th annual run­
ning o f the Centra] Florida Derby at the San*
ford-Orlando Kennel Club. The Starlight Ken*
net ace speedster is shown by Nancy Caswell,
daughter o f Starlight Kennel trainer Henry Cas­
well.

Derby Goes Tonight
SIXTH MACH — ana Milo —
Grado C— 1. Bosman, I. GranHa, Rock, t. Calico Ship, 4.
Judy Rad, I. Teat Wlra. I. Ill
n.tty A. 7. K.y Club'a K.y.
I. Korthrlght
SEVENTH RACB — l/S Mil*
—OrwSa O— 1. Kid Util*. 1.
Vlvl, S. RA'a Allca Havoc, 4.
Rajah'a Prlncrai. I. Mary in ­
land, f. Calm Cacti. T. Mr. Tall
Man, S. II.rmrn
EIUIITH MACH — ana Milo—
fired, u— 1. Chryaar, Z. Ruaka, I. Wirt Mark, 4. Ruaa Vollm.r, I. Clrcua Wonder, 4.
IUnk Son, T. Fabulous Fact,
I. Kd'e Corky
NINTH RACK — S/ld Mil*—
fired* II— 1. Rlack Soar Peg.
I. Rockln 81a, I. OB.'* Artlcl*.
4. Tarantella, I. Just Blmtr,
d, Moonrrcat, T, dan* Faya.
1. Panworthy
TENTH RACE — B/l* Mil*—
Credo A— 1. No Brara. Z. O.U.'a
General, 1. Sail Ahead, 4. Fit,
5. El Paao I.aea, 4. Holden Re­
ward, 7. Extra Rock, I. Har­
ry's ll*r*
ELEVENTH RACR — l/S Mil*
M A Annual Central FUrtdn
Derby— 1. Cherokee llulou,
1. Saraeotn Sunroaet, Z. Nieto,
4. Llnko. I, Perry HI, I. Ilypnollqua, T, Al 1’s-sum, I. Much
Tim*

Urn 22th running o f the
Central Florida Derby tonight
at the Sanford-Orlando Ken
nel Club shapes up ax a battin between Sarasota Sun
coast and AI Patsum.
Tonight's entries:
f i r s t a s r a — s/ia Mil* —
(Ira*. 0 — 1. tint Clur, Z.
t in m li Kail. I. Miss Dunmore.
4. Holr T.rror, I. Vapor
Stream. *. Stuffsr, T. Easy
n r . i. ifonsr spot
■ m a t Mac* — B/l• Mil* —
Ora*. D— 1. Taa Darllnir, I.
Avant Oarda. t. Bcllta Iloota,
4. Crow Rock, I. On Slurry.
I. riaata Pair. T. Hallo Troubits, I. Brown Traaa
THIRD RACM — S/l* MU* —
O ral. D— 1. o. B.'a Goon, t.
I'm Jan. t. Patard. 4. Dallaa
Calling, I. Stors. *. Tammy Lu,
T. Wondar Girl, I. Wlda Ocran
rOL'RTM RACM — S/1S Mil*
ctr-ndo M— 1. Sugar Baa Mar,
&gt;. Don Don, I. Fldo. 4. Raasda.
I. rioramald, f. Jolty Pilot, T.
HI Hash N* Harry, I. Ducky
Norma
r i r r u r a c k — a/s mu# —
Urada T— 1. Protoool. J. Billso, I. Frosty Tip, 4. Krow Bar,
I. Pinto BU. 4. Trim Talk, T.
Dorla Dali, I. Amanda 1*

Six games scheduled for
Monday will mark the opening
play of the City Recreation
Department's four diamond
leagues which will operate
from now until mid summer.
In Little League competi­
tion, the Sanford AtlanUe Na­
tional Bank nine will tangle
with Perfection Dairies at 4:34
Monday afternoon at the Bay
Avenue Park to open action
In the American League white
at the same Um* the Hunt
Lincoln • Mercury aquad will
claih with Firat Federal Sav­
ing* 4c Loan at Fort Mellon
In a National League affair.
In the Junior Boya League,
the Kiwanis and Civltan nines
meet in a 4:30 p.m. contest
scheduled at Sanford's Mem­
orial Stadium. At 7:60 p.m,
also at the atadlum, the CPO
nine will engage the Rotary
Club outfit.
In the Men's Slo-Pitch Soft­
ball circuit, two games are
on tap at Fort Mellon Park
Monday night. At 7:30 Kingswood Builders will clash with
McRaney Paint* while Chasa
4c Company meets Longwood
In an 8:45 contest.

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SHS Golfers Get
Only Half Point
A half a point was all the
Seminole High School golf
team could salvage from its
engagement Thursday with
Edgewater High of Orlando.
The half point waa posted
when Ray Bradford o f Sem­
inole tied Davia of the E iglei.
Roth Vihlen of the Sanford
school waa defeated by Boon,
Jeff Williams dropped hia
match to H ogibcid and Ronnle Harrlll was topped by tha
Eaglea* Short.
Edgewater took both best
ball points, 4 to 2 and 6 to 8.

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FH. April 8, *64—Pftff* S p j , o f C |u b T o p s

In Baby Conlesf
The Pilot Club took the lead
over the weekend In the an­
nual Raby of the Year Conteat aponsored by Zeta XI.
The contest ends Saturday.
Picturei o f the 14 entries
have been alternated at three
Sanford atores, Roumillat A
Anderaona, Touchton's and
Ben Franklin 5 A 10 Store.
“ Votera’* eould aelect their
choice by dropping a pennya-vote In rontatnera near the
picture they ehooae.
Proceeds from the contest
will be used to assist work
at the Little Red Schoolhouse,
a project caring for except­
ional children.
Following the Pilot Club In
the atandings were:
Sanford Numismatic Socie­
ty, Future Farmers o f Amer­
ica, Credit Women'* Break­
fast Club, American Legion
and Women's Auxiliary of
Seminole Memorial Hospital.

By Frances Wetter
A candlelight ceremony for
new tenderfoot acouta wai
held at the Scout Hut In Lake
Mary for Troop 242 Monday
night.
The new tenderfoots Induct­
ed were Keith Keogh, John
Langlolt, Don Durham, Mike
Parkinson, Frcdle Halback
and Jam ci Simmoni.
The ceremony wat conduct­
ed by Scoutmaiter Roy How­
ell Jr., and the aasiitant
scoutmaiter, Jamea Daugbtrey.
Special g u e s t s attending
A UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI student was admitted to Winter Park Me­
were the parents of the hon­
morial
Hospital late Wednesday night when this car in which aho was
ored boys. Scoutmaster How­
riding collided with another on Highway 17-92. Roxy Peterson, 19, suf­
ell presented each boy with
fered a possible head injury when she wns thrown ngainst the windshield.
a miniature Scout pin and the
Also injured wns William F. Rurton o f Orlando who wns treated for a
boya In turn pinned them on
cut
left hand. The Highway Patrol said cars driven by Burton nnd Jnmes
their parents.
L. Ehle o f Rollins Coilego collided when Burton turned from the north­
Year of Service pins also
bound lane into the southbound lane. The Ehle car, shown above, wai
were awarded to the other
proceeding south, the patrol said.
members of the troop.
Members of the local troop
will be eelling tickets in front
of the Lake Mary Post Office
on Saturday for the Scout-OBy Donna Estes
third Fridays of April are
Rama for all of Seminole
CALL
The young people of Long- Robert Adams and the Red
County to be held on April 10
wood’s F i r s t
Pentccoitdl Team. In charge for the sec­
and 11 at the Sanford Armory.
Church will hold a competi­ ond and fourth Fridays will
tion among their members be Jesse Drown and the Blue
during the months of April, Team.
Teams will receive points
May and June at the 7:30 p.m.
M O V IN G AN D S T O R A G E C O .. INC.
service each Friday.
for attendance, Rlblcs and
FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
Captains and teams who new members. Miss Sibyl
will be In charge of the com­ Grant Is young people's lead­
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le
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A
ve.
S n n fo r d , F la .
plete program on the first and er of the church.
By Mm. Joe. Mathteux
Revival services next week
at the First Baptist Church of
Geneva will be held daily,
Sunday through Sunday, at
7:45 p. m. with Rev. Walter
Matheny, pastor of the Elolse
First Baptist Church, as evangalist.
* * * * * * !'
Rev. Methany, who hat
been In Florida for tha past
22 years, la considered a
forceful and effectlva speaker
and has conducted revivals
In many parts of the state.
Special music Is planned for
each service under direction
of H. E. MeSwaln o f Sanford.
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The church nursery will be
open each night for children
from Infancy through three
years.
Rev. Beanie Baker, pastor
of the church, has extended
invitation to the public to at­
tend all or any of tha aervicei.

Young People Set Contest

Social Security 'In Balance
The Social Security system
In the nation Is In actuarial
balance, according to the lat­
est annual report o f the
board of trustees.
Col. Byron R. Patton, So­
cial Security district mana­
ger of Orlando, aald tha re­
port ahowt future Income
from the schedulo o f Social
Security tax rates will be suf­
ficient to pay benefit# to pre­
sent and future beneficiaries.
Trustees are C. Douglas
Dillon, secretary of the treas­
ury; Anthony J. Celebresxe,
secretary o f Health, Educa­

tion and Welfare, and W
Willard Wlrta, secretary of
labor.

Geneva Baptists
Plan Revival

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FABRICS

The Oriental fruit fly on an
Isolated island In the Pacific
waa wiped out by tha U. 8
Department o f Agriculture
entomologist* who used
strong attractant to lure the
male files to an insecticide
that killed them, destroying
the species.

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By Donas Bate*
The Man’s Club of Longwood Christ episcopal Church
wlU hold their first general
meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m.
at tha Pariah Hous* an
Church Street.
Pete Bower*ox, preildent,
will conduct ths masting.
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well as visitors, and aonsist
sf a period e f devotion, tak­
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School attends aorvteoa o f the
revival la tha auditorium.
Tha revival, with Bov. Boh
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ter its ascend week Sunday.
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Qriffin, Elder Springs pastor.

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Sorority Elects Officers

The Woman's Club Hosts Luncheon
Rev. and Mrs. Edris were
pleasantly surprised when the
church members presentedthem wltth tickets to thte Holy
Land, and Rev. Edris showed

The General Business and
Civic Department o f the Sinford Woman’! Club held a
luncheon and pro fra m meet­
ing on Wednesday, April 1, at
the Woman’* Club.
Mr*. B. B. Crumley wai
chairman of the luncheon
committee, assisted by Mr*.
M. E. Smith, Mrs. J. O. Hull
and Mr*. Clarence Snyder.
Arrangement* o f assorted
spring flowers were placed
throughout the large club
room.
The group sing ‘ ‘The Star
Spangled Banner,”
accom­
panied by Mr*. Snyder, fol­
lowed by the salute to the
flag. Mrs. Francis Meriwether
offered the invocation.
Advertisements are being
sold In order to secure card
tables for the club. Mrs. Char­
les R. Sims reported that Mrs.
C. P. Harkey has nine ads,
and Mrs. Sims, six, leaving 27
ads yet to be secured. Each
member was asked to par­
ticipate In this project.
Mrs. C. L. Redding, program chairman, introduced

the speakers, the Rev. Paul
Edris, pastor of The First
Presbyterian Church of Day­
tona Beaeh and Mrs. W. L.
Gramkow, club president

Altamonte

Miss Margaret Ann Walker
Bride O f Peter Alexander

Personals
By Jolla Bartos
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wint­
er* and family, formerly of
St. Petersburg, and now ra, aiding at 1128 Glen Arden
Way, have had their son, Wil­
liam L. Winters, home over
the Easter holidays. William
Is a student at Georgia Instl; tut* of Technology In Atlan­
ta, and has the honor o f mak­
ing the Dean'a List both quar­
ters h* haa been a student
there. His Major Is electric
engineering.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G.
Bartos and daughter o f Lans­
ing, Mich, have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartos of
Dol Ray Manor. During their
atay in Florida, the Bartos’
visited various points o f in­
terest

Oviedo

Personals
By Evelyn Lundy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Ckmt* Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Clonts Jr., of Knox­
ville, Team, were guests at
the home of the Thomas
Moons and Mrs. G. S. Moon
duriag the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Brookshire, III, of Georgia
Tech spent their Spring va­
cation with Mr. Brookshire’s
mother, Mrs. Fred Pierson,
of Lake Jessup, and Mrs.
Brookshire’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Mason, of Deep
Lake in Goldenrod.
Visiting Mrs. G. S. Moon
during the holidays were her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Joha Pair, of Deca­
tur, Ga,
Miss Ann Pierson, who is
employed by the Social Se­
curity Administration District
office of Sarasota, haa re­
cently been transferred to F t
Myers. Ann is Ut* daughter of
Fred Pierson of Lake Jessup.
Robert OUiif, grandson of
Mrs. E. M. Olllff, left last
week to take bis basle train­
ing at F t Jackson, I . a

MRS. C. L. REDDING, program uponsor o f the
Sanford Woman'* Club, introduced guest speak­
er, Rev. Paul Edria, pastor o f First Presbyterian
Church o f Daytona Beach, at the business lunch­
eon Wednesday.

By Doris Dean
Miss Margaret Ann Walker,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Jack R. Hudson, and Peter
Michael Alexander, son of
Mrs. Vivian B. Alexander,
were united In Holy Matri­
mony, March 28, at 7 p.m. at
llie Longwood Baptist Church
with the Rev. Jack Lindsay
performing
the impressive
candlelight and double ring
ceremony.
The church was beautifully
decorated in all white, with
tall candelabra and artistic
floral arrangements of glad­
ioli, chrysanthemums a n d
lilies of the valley.
Mrs. L. C. Walker, organ­
ist, played the traditional
wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, Jack Hudson, the
bride was lovely in a baller­
ina length white satin sheath,
embroidered with laco appli­
ques, featuring a scoop neck­
line, three-quarter l e n g t h
sleeves and a detachable over­
skirt The bridal bouquet was
white iris centered with an
orchid. A flowing bouffant
veil and a single strand of
white pearls completed tho
bridal ensemble.
Miss Judy Van Dam served
as maid of honor, and was at­
tired in an emerald green sa­
tin sheath, with yellow Iris
flowers.
The best man was William
A. Pearce, and ushers were
Butch Mills a n d
James
Thompson.
Little Miss Pamela Thomp­
son was flower girl and John
Lindsay was ring bearer.
The bride's mother wore a
pink rayon suit, accented with
pink accessories and an or­
chid corsage.
The groom’s mother's en­
semble was of powder blue
with matching accessories,
and she wore an orchid cor­
sage.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Longwood Baptist Church Soc­
ial Hall. Cupids, silver can­
delabra and mixed floral ar­
rangements adorned the re­
ception hall.

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Calendar

A four-tlcrcd wedding cake,
punch from two bowls and as­
sorted nuts and candles were
served to the reception guests.
Mrs. Henry Schols assisted
with the serving.
Tho guest book was attend­
ed by Mrs. Charlene Isom.
For her wedding trip down
the west coast of Florida, the
bride selected a yellow rayon
suit with whito accessories.
The new residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander will be
2018 North Orlando Avenue
in Fern Park.
Out o f town guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hall and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Hall from Moultrie,
Ga., and Mrs. Etta Hudson
from Charlotte, N. C.

Mrs. Walter Bobannon was
elected president o f Theta
Epsilon chapter of Beta Sig­
ma Phi when the group met
recently at Mrs. Wallace Pea­
cock’s home.
Originally a native of Tam­
pa, Mrs. Bohannon has been
an active member o f tbe sor­
ority for three years.
Joanne’s husband, Walt, is
a s s i s t a n t superintendent,
County R o a d Department,
and they have two small
daughters, Tammy Jo, three,
and Terri Lynn, one.
Mrs. Bohannon bolds a BS
degree in Business Education
from the University of Flor­
ida. She is currently on the
staff at Seminole High School
and Is the year book advisor
for the ‘ ‘Salmagundi.”
Church work plays a very
important role in Joanne'a life
as she Is president of the
adult Sunday School class at
the Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant and is also ac­
tive In the Youth Guidance
program.
In her spare time, Joanne
enjoys relaxing by sewing for

slides made on this trip, with
a detailed description of each.
From his collection o f 1,238
slides, which are brilliant and
magnificent in color, be used
80 to illustrate the passages
in the life of Jesus.
Rev. Edris Is widely known
and enjoys popularity over a
vast area. The club members
expressed warm gratitude for
his unusual program.
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow pre­
sided over a brief business
session, opened by the club
collect being read In unison.
Mrs. Irene Watts was intro­
duced as a guest and Mrs.
Ned Julian was presented as
a new member.
The president elect, Mrs.
W. L. Merritt was nominated
as delegate to the Stato Con­
vention in Jacksonville by
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith. The
motion was seconded by Mrs.
L. E. Spencer, and carried.
Mrs. Roy Tillis was elected
as alternate delegate.
The convention will be held
in April, and Mrs. Gramkow
will attend as president of the
Sanford Woman's Club.

His A n d Her Club
Will Meet Monday
In Chuluota
Mrs. H. T. Crittcndon of
Casselberry, president of the
South Seminole Garden Club,
will be the guest speaker at
the April 8 meeting of tho
Chuluota His and Her Garden
Club, which will bo held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Haig, at 7:30 p.m.
Following the business ses­
sion, Mrs. Crittcndon, who is
an expert In the use of flow­
ers In the home, will show
the garden club members the
basic principles o f arranging
flowers by making corsages,
center pieces, and other ar­
rangements.

MISS OUIDA RUTH CARLTON

Allen L. Schull, son of Mr.
MONDAY, APRIL 8
and Mrs. Floyd Schull, Is tak­
ing his basic training at F t First Presbyterian Church
Jackaon. After his training 10 s.m. Women o f the church
Executive Board Meet*
there, he will go to Momouth,
7:18 p.m. Boy Scout*
N. J.
7:48 p.m. Phllathea Class
meets with Mrs. W. R. An­
Pvt. Henry Arnold Shiver,
derson, 318 Oak eve.
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Shiver, has returned to F t P in t Methodist Church
Riley, Kan., after having 7:30 p.m. Wesleyn Service
Guild meet* with Mrs. Dure
epent his leave visiting his
Wakefield, Lake Monro*
family and friends her*.
Rd.
Holy Cr*se Episcopal Church
Rub a light coat of wax on All chapter* meet Monday.
shelves to make *t*«n&lt;pg
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edward
Carlton, of Sanford, announce
th o
engagement of their
daughter, Ouida Itulh, to Mai-

Food Reheating
Decreases Value
O f Nutrients
To save time you may like
to cook enough food for later
meals, but this saving is at
the expense o f nutrients says
Myrtle Wilson Home Demon­
stration Agent. Holding and
reheating cooked vegetables
cause additional losses of nu­
trients, particularly o f vita­
min C.
Vitamin C tosses in cooked
vegetables Increase with the
length o f time they are held.
They have about three-fourths
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Cooked vegetables reheated
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aa much vitamin C aa when
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These lossea need not causa
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coltn Woodfalk Smith Jr., aon
of
Mrs.
Charles
Stewart
Drown, of Orlando, and the
late Malcolm W. Smith Sr.
Miss Carlton Is a graduate
of Seminole High School, and
!■ widely known for her var­
ied talents. She is presently
attending Florida State Uni­
versity, where she is a mem­
ber of Alpha Omlcron Pi, soc­
ial aorority.
Mr. Smith was- graduated
from Colonial High School in
Orlando, and will graduate
from Florida State University
in April.
The wedding will be an
event of June 27 at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church.

Slated Monday

The Catholic Women’s Club
will meet at All Souls Parish
Social Halt Monday April 6.
Election o f officer* is slat­
ed, and all member* are urg­
ed to be present

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Gamma Lambda Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi will host a
Preferential Tea on Sunday,
April 5 at tht home of Mrs.
Joe Corley on Cameron Ave­
nue from 3 to S p.m.
H ie purpose o f the tea la
to honor the new pledgee,
and it promises to be a de­
lightful affair.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Redding
have had aa house guests,
CapL and Mrs. R. L. Van Al­
len. En route to their new
assignment in Moses Lake,
Washington. CapL and Mrs.
Van Allen will visit his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Van
Alien in Willard Ohio.

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Sunday school class o f the
First Methodist Church will
hold its regular business and
social meeting Tuesday, April
7, at 7:30 p.m. at McKinley
Hall.
Mrs. Brodle Williams' group
will serve as hostesses and
all members are urged to be
present.

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MRS. FRANK L. WOODRUFF III, has been
conducting a ncrien o f worktrtiopa at the home
o f tho Garden Club president, Mr*. D. K. Dor­
man, in preparation for tho flower show, this
Friday and Saturday. Mrs. John Walker, left,
and Mrs. Charles Robinson, are shown with one
o f the Artistic Design arrangements made at the
finul session. No admission will be churged at
the show but a silver offering will be accepted
to help defray expenses.
(Herald Photo)

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herself and her two active Mrs. Art Lee, vice president;
girif.
Mrs. Don Cahill, recording
Other officers elected were secretary; Mrs. Sterne Boite,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Bob Dekle, treasurer.
Installation o f the new offi­
cers will be held in the near
future.
An interesting program on
"Pictures” was presented by
Mrs. Cameron Lawrence. The
group was shown familiar
paintings and had to name
the various authors.
"Girl of the Year” was
voted on by secret ballot but
her name will be kept secret
until the Founder's Day Ban­
quet in April. At this time she
will be presented with an en­
graved trophy which she will
keep for one year.
Delicioua refreshments were
MRS. W. L. BOHANNON served to Mrs.'Al Davis, Mrs.
Bob McKee, Mrs. Paul Lewis,
Mrs. Don Cahill, Mrs. Jack
Erickson, Mrs. Bill Rivero,
Mrs. Art Lee, Mri. Rick
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'Charade' Featured At Movieland
Gary Grant and Audrey
Hepburn are (tarred In the
color movie, "Charade," to be
featured Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday at the Movieland
Drive-In Theatre. Co-featured
will be "This Earth la Mine,"

In color and starring Rock
Hudion.
Two color movies are elated
for Wednesday and Thursday,
"Six Black Horses," with
Audle Murphy, and "Critics
Choice," starring Bob Hpoc
and Lucille Ball.

THE LOVE AFFAIR o f a team o f sophisticates
in Paris is smartly told with a debonair Cary
Grant and a worldly-wise Audrey Hepburn in
the Technicolor film "Charade.” The film is a
delightful blend o f comedy, romance and murder
with a dash o f spice and an insoluble mystery. It
is featured Sunday through Tuesday at Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

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No. 1 A t 7:10 Only
“ Siege Of Th* Haions"
Saxon Legion* Storm Ths
Flaming Walls Of King
Arthur's Camelnt
In Color
No. 3 A t 1:10 Only
•FOUR FOR TEXAS"
Frank Sinatra — Color
No. 3 At 11:18 Only
"ELEPHANT W ALK"
Elisabeth Taylor — Color

8UN. - MON. - TUKS.
7:13 AND 11:43

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Done Him W rong." Incident­
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was tha lad Mas invited to
“ Come up and see mo some­
time,” and described as “ Tall,
dark and handsome." Ths ac­
tor by request, again appearrd
opposite La West In " I ’m No
Angel."

Teen Club
To Have Dance
In Chuluota
Members of the Chuluota
Teen Club sill ho»t a dance at
the Beach Ares Saturday
from 7:30 p.m. until midnight.
Arrangements are under di­
rection of Mrs. Grtce Savage,
club sponsor.
Music will be by “ The
Searchers" of Unfon Psrk.
Nominal sdmliiion per per­
son will be required however
refreshments will be served
free of charge.
All teenagers from Oviedo.
Slavia and other nearby com­
munities are invited to Join
the Chuluota group for the
event.
We’ll bet no picnics aver
were held on Noah's Ark. On­
ly two ants.

'A Tiger Walks' A l Rita
Never knowing when or
whers s 400-pound Bengal
tiger will strike after ha es­
capes from a traveling car­
nival to pnnlc ths citizens of
a fogbound American com­
munity, makea Walt Disney'a
“ A Tiger Walks" n suspenseful and exciting feature mo­
tion picture. But the meaning­
ful element o f th* story Is a
man’s soul-searching conflict
between his daughter’s simple
faith in Justice for all—even
a dangerous wild animal—and
his sworn duty as sheriff and
protector o f hia community.
“ A Tiger Walk*" opens to­
day at th* Rita Treatre and
will continue through Wedsesday.
To bring this provocative
tale to the screen, Walt Dis­
ney signed one o f the largest
and bast-known casta In atudl#
history.
Brian Kslth one* mors dem­
onstrates his versatility and
talent aa tha thinking Sher­
iff. Beautiful Vera Mile* la a
aheer delight aa Brian’s usderstanding wife. And Pamela
Franklin, a bright-eyed Brit­
ish lass o f 13, plays the compassionate d a u g h t e r who
start* a nationwide “ Save Th*
Tig*r" campaign.

Co-Feature 0:40 Only

T H I S EARTH
IS MINE"
la Color — Starring
Rock Hudson
Jana Simmonn

Three o f John Wayne's
greatest hits will be the fare
for Friday and Saturday, April
1 0 -1 1 : "The Comancherua,"
“ Sands o f Iwo Jlma" and
“ Donovan'a Reef."
Debonair and charming Gary
Grant has romanced many o f
the most glamorous actresses
in ths world during his scresn
career.
"Charade" is Gary's Slat
motion picture, and the com­
edy murder mystery teams
him romantically for the first
time with lovely Audrey Hepbum. It's a whimsical, frivo­
lous, glvs-and-take screen love
affair, and it'a certain that
Gar)’ and Audrey nil! ignite
new sparka as a movie love
team.
The list o f charmers whom
Cary haa wooed and won since
he firet npcparrd before the
cameras includes the Who's
Who of the erreen't lovely
ladle*.
Grant, in his first Holly­
wood picture, “ Thl* la The
Night,” apepared opposite the
vivacious F r e n c h charmer,
Lily Damlta, and tha blonde
and statuesqu* Thelma Todd.
Tha slinky, ssductlva Mas
West spotted Cary on ths Par­
amount lot and asked for him
as her leading mas In “ She

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ward Andrews, Una Marks),
Peter Brown, Kevin Corcoran,
Jack Albertson, Arthur Hunnlcutt, Frank McHugh, Frank
Aletter, Donald May, Theodore
Marcuse, Merry Anders, Con­
nie Gilchrist and Doodles
Weaver.
Ths original story, by Tan
Nlall, was given the Disney
twist—unlink an • x e 11 i n g
adult tale Into entertainment
for th* whole family—by a
long-time Disney aconarist,
Lowatl Hawley.
Norman Tokar, who display­
ed hi* flair for dramatic ac­
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nicolor suspense drama, *A Tiger Walks,” star­
ring Brian Keith, Vera Miles and I’ nmeln Frank­
lin, showing from today through Wednesday at
the Ritz Theatre.

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for th* Burbank producer.
Filmed in brilliant color by
Taehnicolor at th* Disney
Studio and on location In
Southern California’s niggrd
mountain terrain, "A Tlgor
Walka” was co-produced by
Bill Anderson and Walt Dis­
ney. Ron MUIsr was associate
producer.

’ABLE
HOPPING

Totk* at tha Capri expect
a busy weekend ae th* mood
and pace o f th# “ change of
command" event# at Sanford
Naval Air Station spills over.
There’ll be music again by
the Jack Rotiman Trio and
the euperb euiein* offered by
Joy Monroe* and her group.
• • *

Bceele Patterson at Cook’s
Corner is getting many welldeserved compliments on the
taatieness o f those steaks,
chicken and shrimp . . . and
at such reasonable prices, too.
Their new dining room is
just right for those who like
Freddie's Stsak House le comfort with their meals.
.
•
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continuing to eater to thoi*
At this time of th* &gt;ear
with appetites set for Fred­
die’s specialty. Also featured there seems so many things
is a menu containing most to do that preparing dinner
everything a diner could get* to he quite a chore. Wnnt
want Central Florida’a otdest an easy way out? . . . call
steak house serves ita meals 322-2256. Ernest Shank of
In the subdued atmosphere, Kohlsaat’a Dinner Delivery
one which allows for leisurely ran serve you delicious din­
ners, at low cost, by the day
dining.
* • •
or by th* week. Free menus,
For a quick mack served of course.
• •
•
in your ear try stopping at
For special parties or ban­
the Whataburger. You’ll like
the prompt, courteous service, quets, I.ak* Monroe Inn o f­
th* piping hot coffe* or real fers the tops in delicious
cold drinka. And, tf yon pre­ food, courteous service, and
Phone
fer, you can taka your snack ideal f a c i l i t i e s .
nlnng and eat it at your fa­ 322-3108, ask for Hank or
vorite roadside sp ot Semi­ Louise Pyle, and reservations
nole’s highways offer a num­ can be made quickly. Of
ber o f these well-kept road- course, their businessmen's
slda rest areas for your con­ luncheon and those Incom­
parable steaks in tha even­
venience.
*
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ing make a party.banquet
For cafeterias, and many cut of every meal.
• •
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liko to select their own items
Hnl and Debhi* Cumby of
for their trays, It's recom­
mended that you try th* new th* Paddock Bar are plan­
Trnd* Winds. You'll enjoy ning something special for
erisp, appetizing salads, gar­ about April 15. Watch fur
or
den-fresh vegetables and an fun-announcement* . . .
assortment o f main courses better yet, atop la for a visit
that will delight everyone. and they might give you #
And every Thursday night la hint of what's Scheduled.
“ family nlghl" with free des­
sert* to all
* *
*
For th* ultimata In con­
geniality,
sparkling drinks
nnd atmosphere be sura to
stop In at the Cnrlbe Loung*
in th* Valdez Hotel. Here
you’ll find "your kind” of
peopla — peapla out for a
pleasant ovenlng of relaxation
and enjoyment. And remem­
ber, the Caribe now I* staying
open till a.ra. nightly. Clos­
ed Sunday, o f course.
*
* *
Things ar* different at the
new Cypreee Room, formerly
known ae the Deck Bar or
th* Dog Track Inn. Under
new manager Marco LaStarta, entertainment and danc­
ing to th* musie of “ The Vir­
ginians" will b* a feature
every Friday and Saturday
night. A cocktalt hour from
5:30 to 7 p.m. dally ia also a
new feature.
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(a real delicacy th* way w*
prepare them! . . . they ara NOT
French Fried!)
(Danish Debater Tails and Royal
Red Shrimp)

PADDOCK
BAR
(formerly

Hideaway

FROG

MON. THRU SAT.

All Military
Personnel Welcome l .

S oeth French A c * .

LAKE M 0 N R 0 I
• RESTAURANT
• BAR 8 PACKAGE

New ! ! !

LB.

CYPRESS
ROOM

Fineat
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formerly
DOG TRACK INN

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

Other Mean lleme Equally Low Priced!
Dining Room Open 8:30 a.m. to 10:33 p A
• Cocktail# e Mixed Drinks
Rargala Triced Package Items
* Parties e Banquet*

Our
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BOWLING
BANQUETS

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BRUNCHES
BIRTHDAYS

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SPAGHETTI
With Meat Haur*

f 1.00
75c

Served With
Hslsd, Rolls,
Butter, Coffe*
Or T*e-

OR ANY
OCCASIONS

Try Onr Tasty Pits# From 85c Up
Jean A Itocro Morslllo Wi Irorne Tout

FOR RESERVATIONS
TELEPHONE

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322-1251

Open II A. M. to 1# P. M. — Parties Accommodated
Hwy. 17-93. Orang* City — Reaervationa: Ph. 773-3898

COOK'S CORNER

SELLS &amp; GRAY

3617 ORLANDO DIL — 17-93 — So. Sanford Limit*

announces . . . .
BESSIE PATTERSON
now operating th* newly-built

COOK'S CORNER DINING ROOM
Specialising In
Large Sirloin Steak 13.33
T-Bone Steak
31-53
• Fried Shrimp
31.10
Vl Fried Chicken 31.13
• Fish Dinner
31.33
With French Price, Salad, Hot Rolls
SERVING FROM 10 A. M. “TIL 11 P. M.
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Treat th* who!* family to a wonderful meal
this Sunday. Relax In ths cool,
I. pleasant
atmosphere of ths Trade Winds whljo you
dine. Choose from an appetising selection
of extra-special dishes. You'll appreciate
lite fait, courteous service and moderate
prices.

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Eat Out This Weekend

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Santeed la Melted Bettor
UNDER TttR UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Cheeeee and Meet#— Free
To Enjoy While We Prepare Toer Dinner

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Management of
Harold A Debbie Cumby

CHOICE

COMBINATION PLATTER

at the

Entertain. Nightly
In The Lamplighter Lounge

JU.MIJO ORDER
JUNIOR ORDER

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Ph. 322*9616
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CHAR • BROILED PRIME STEAKS

Mine Carol Pettijohn

T h a t delicious spaghetti
made at only Jean and Rocco
Moralllo can make it is epeHally
featured
at Jean’*
Spaghetti House thl* week,
NEW 1BERA, La. — Navy Thle famoua Orange City
lieutenant junior grade James restaurant serve* both' JuraB. S t John Jr., son o f Mr. and
Mrs. James B. St. John o f 220
Kohlaaal’a
Crystal Dr., Sanford, was des­
DINNER DELIVERY
ignated a naval aviator and
SERVICE
•
received hia “ Wings o f Gold”
Complete delicious dinners
Fob. 23, during earomonloo
DELIVERED DAILY
held at th* Naval Auxiliary
MON. THRU HAT.i
Air Station, New Iberia, La.
4 I*. M. to • F. M.
While attached to Training
BY DAY OR WEEK.
Squadron &lt;7 at New Iberia,
FREE MENUS
S t John received ground and
LOW CONTI
flight training which qualified
Saaford A Sanford Area
him for all-weathor flying and
Ph. 322-2256
primary air anti-submarin*
missions.
Ho completed flight train­
ing by qualifying with sight
landings aboard the Anti-Sub­
marine Warfare Support Air­
craft Carrier USS Lexington
in th* Gulf o f Mexico.
A graduate o f the Univer­
sity o f South Carolina, Colum­
bia, 8. C-, S t John entered the
Navy in September 1033.

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• • •

Sanford Naval
Officer Gets
‘Wings O f Gold*

2445 French A yr.
Sanford, Fin.

I U R M IS—

— JIM SPENCER’S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOTTNG1

DANISH LOBSTER TAILS

Tit# weekend forecast for Seminole County:
Good fun in all varieties for those wishing for a
night out. There’s plenty to do for everyone, whether
you like a quiet relaxing time or the more exciting
rhythmic evening.

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I (Daah Q bby
h I n
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he
to kind,

ad h « i p r « i
Mm b o o n . 81m w n n
&lt;M kwy to her diary on a
ehato •found bar Back. The
other da y aba forgot H. 1
d o s t know what made mo
do R, Abbr, baeauaa I bava
always trusted bar bat 1
did aa nntorgiveble thing.
I opened bar diary and read
ft. What a shock I got! I
oral sick inside. You would
never believe the things she
does outside the bouse. My
problem la, bow do I let bar
know that I know these
things about her without
telling her that I read her
diary? Should I tail bar dad
about her goings on? It
would break his heart as
sbe Is our only child.
WORRIED SICK
DEAR WORRIED: You
already know that reading
your daughter's diary was
“ unforgivable.” I don’t re­
commend that you tell your
daughter. It's apparent that
•he needs tbe friendship of
a
mature, understanding
person In whom she can
conQde. Perhaps It’s not
t8o late to build that kind of
relationship with her. Try,
and try hard; aod, If you
succeed, she will tell you
ell about her “ goings on”
herself. If she doesn't, keep

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m eye on her. T h e n will
be other dues.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My motheria-law la a very outspoken
person. When she invites my
husband and me to her
borne for dinner she asks
us to leave the children
home. She ssya too much
“ commotion”
makes ber
nervous. Ours are S, T, and
10, and they aren't any
worse than anybody else's.
She lets us bring them
•very Sunday for supper
when she has all her other
grandchildren there. There
are eleven In all, and I
wonder why the “ commo­
tion'’ doesn't make her ner­
vous then. I am ready to
tell my husband if his mo­
ther doesn't want my child­
ren during the week, sbe
doesn’t have to put up with
them on Sundays, either.
Am I wrong?
MENDELL’S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Yes, you
are wrong. Take the child­
ren to their grandmother's
on Sundays and keep quiet.
• « •
DEAR ABBY: I live In a
•mall town and would like
to know how one goes about
making a donation to the
HEART FUND or the CANCER SOCIETY at the time
of death when the family
requests a donation instead

On

Declarer la not given a
NORTH
I
monopoly on the use of the
OATS
W0
word “ Arch.” The defenders
4QJIM
should alto Analyte the lead,
4K74S
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Review the bidding, Count
4 ices
A Q toss
winners and losers, and fin­
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best the contract
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West opened tbe five of
SOUTH &lt;D)
hearts. East played the eight
4JS4
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and South woo with the ace.
♦ 1070
A diamond toad to dum­
SAJIS
m y's nine was won by Esst'e
Wo one vulnerable
king and East promptly shift­
• h S Weal No
ed to the 10 of spades. Even­
1A
Pass 1 ♦
1N.T. Paso S 4
tually the defense cashed
OW
Pass 0 4
three apede tricks aod two
IN .Y . diamonds to set the contract.
East had analysed the lesd
end tbe play of the ace and ace-king-queee o f hearts. Here
determined that South held is East’s reasoning.

U)a

o f flowers. How is the fam­
ily made aware of the don­
ations? I am sure there are
others who would like to
know, too. Thank you.
UNCERTAIN IN TANK
TOWN
DEAR UNCERTAIN: Coosuit your telephone direct­
ory for the local headquart­
ers, If there is none, write
to national headquarters:
American Cancer Society,
Inc., 31* East «2nd Street.
New York, New York 10017,
and American Heart Asso­
ciation, 44 East 23rd Street,
New York. New York 10010.
They will let the bereaved
family know of the donation
and who sent it. but will
not reveal the amount
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO SAN­
DRA: When a man tells -ou
that he is poor marriage
material—believe him. He
knows himself better than
you know him.
• • •
Get K off your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3345, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
.
• • •
For Abby’s booklet “ How
To Have a Lovely Wed­
ding,” send 50 cents to
Abby, Box 3345,Beverly
Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
South must hold the king
also. Otherwise my partner
will have underled a queenjsek-ten sequence. Hence there
is no future la the heart suit.
South's falte-card of tbe
ace had helped East find the
winning defense. Of course,
East would probably have
found that spade shift if
South bad won with the queen
or king, but the ace p* y had
really been a dead give away.
Incidentally, South's Jump
to three no-trump had been
a slight overbid. He did have
IS points but when nine points
are concentrated in a threecard suit, your hand is weak­
er than its points Indicate.

Jh a W om an ByRuthMiiiett

“ Other girls make friends
no easily,” writes a 16-yeare'd. “ What can 1 do to mske
myself popular?”
Every now and then some­
one offers the world a magic
formula
for
“ popularity"
which is supposed to mske
you liked by ooe and all, but
the hard truth is that none
of these systems really works.
Some girls seem to be born
popular. Without giving it
any thought, they go through
life at “ insider" of any
group to which they want to
belong.
Other girls find themselves
“ outsiders” and yearn to be
popular. Such girls probably
oever will win that kind of

popularity. But they can And
something that will mean
more to them over a period
o f years.
They can make something
of themselves and win a few
goodf rlends who like them for
what they are and because
they share the same interests.
Make up your mind today
that you’re going to be some­
body. Start working at becom­
ing what you want to be.
Have a goal and concentrate
oo it, instead o f wishing you
were an entirely different
sort of person. Go after what
you believe you can get, with
the personality, brains and
ability you have.
Instead of wishing every­
body liked you and that you

were known as one of the
most popular girls In the
school, look around at some
o f the other boys and girls
who aren't in tbe “ inner cir­
cle” either. They are probably
suffering Just as much as
you are from a feeling of be­
ing on the outside looking in.
Among them you are bound
to find some you will like and
want for friends.
It may be hard to believe
now, but you'll eventually find
out that popularity is super­
ficial.
What is important is to have
a few really good friends on
whom you can count and who
can count on you for loyalty
and companionship.

HERALD Want-Ads Bring Fast Results Phone 322-5612

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t i l l &lt;s&gt; Tha LUutaaaat
« ) Jackie Olsassa
l i l t (S) Oriadl
ft) Hootenanny
(1) Arrest A Trial
• i l l ( t l Jaay Bishop (Color)
(1) Mada la Aperies
(I ) Tha Dsfandsre
liSS it) Baaaaaa
(I ) Lawrsacs Walk
144 (d) Tha ColahrUp *ama

2. Notice* - Personals

8. For Rent

12. R eal E sta te

F o r S a le

12. Reel Estate For Sale

Tbe Herald win net be re- Ineome Tax Returns. Lamar FURN. 3 Bedrm., oak floors, BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 Bath DEBARY: 2 BR., terriiio
floors, elec, best, alr-cond.,
Home in Ravenna Park. A
Williams, Five Points. Ph.
masoory home. I Blk West
iponaJble for mere than one
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
real buyt Owner 323*641.
of Hwy. 17-93 oo 434, then
322-7143.
iacorrect insertion o f your nd,
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
1 blk. South on East St. to
and reserves the right to re­
668-4791.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Vincent Dr. MI 4*214.
vise ar reject any advertise­
A TREASURE CHEST
O.
M.
Harrisons
ment from what ordered to
POCKET FARM
FOR YOUR JUNK
3-ROOM frame house, not
From 8anford Exchange cenforns to tbe pelieiea o f Ula
1311 Palmetto
fancy, cheap rent, some Huge Attic with disappearing You'll love this clean, pret­
332-412?
322-7444
M»er.
stairway—'With this comex
ty, furniihed farmhouse nitfurniture. $11.50 weekly. Ph.
ting in the middle of 5 rich
a completely furnished 3
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
322-3219.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Bedroom home, Ig. living
cultivated acres of land
REPAIRS - SALES Tuee., thru Fn. • 3 P. M. day
Newly decorated unfura. or
room with fireplace, sepa
ALL MAKES
near a great fishing lake.
From Seminole County before insertion. Mm. • 1st
partially turn, house. $45
Give us ■ ring—It's only a
Phooe 322-2242
rate dining room, large kit
mo. Ph. 322-2287.
s
10 minute drive.
Price
chen, 2 car Garage on 3
I . E d u ca tion • In stru ction
DEADLDnW
$11,500. Some Terms. Phone
nice lots. ONLY $11,300. $500
Furn. House, 1015 Elm Ave.
Stemper Agency, 1919' S.
Down and $75 per mo.
322-5417.
Baton and Strutting laisons.
s r x A io ir r c l a s s i f i e d :
NOT LONG DISTANCE
French.
322-4991.
Group or private. Phone
Tuee., thru Fri. - 3 P. M. dap
Furn. Apt. 3 nice clean rooms,
322-3442
after
S
p.
m.
before tosertto*. Men. • S et
2 BR. Home. Study, lto
322-3677.
Baths, large Family Rm. in
INVESTMENT
*
REALTY
6. For Rent
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
good
neighborhood; Includ­
It Pays
116 N. PARK AVE. 322-9173
hath. 317 S Park Ave.
Local automobile dealers of­ Efficiency a p t Furnished, all
ing sieve, refrig., room airfer their best buys to Herald
conditioner, washing ma­
To L ie
aew. Very cosy. Single or Furnished home on like.
classified display eds.
chine A- rugs. Really ter­
couple. MO mo. 322-5404.
South side of Lake Jessup.
BEDROOM HOMES
rific bu&gt;! Monthly pay­
The HERALD
Phone 365-3104.
IMMEDIATE
ments $83.5(J.
F u n . A p t Close In. Apt. 4.
OCCUPANCY
Gesn rooms for men. 401
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
$34 Me. 407Vb W. 1st.
Want Ada.
Air-Conditioning
Optional
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF
Magnolia Ave. 322*720.
Inc.
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
As Low as $350 Down
TA 2-8074
CUIT IN AND FOR B m N O L E Trailer, furn. Ig. cabana. $70. W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
DeWltt’s Trlr. Pk. 322-7494.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Rooms private baths, 114
CHANCERY NO. tSSSt.
LAKE MARY
EVERETT A. H A n P E R
ie m r c m c r t T c o r n r o r UNITED HOnTOAOEE SERW. First St.
West on 25th St. and
3 BR Home, U v „ Din. Rm „
AGENCY. Realtor. Insurer.
m s : n i n t h j u d i c i a l c m - VICINO CORP,
Left oo Lake Mary Blvd.
Kit., UUllty Rm., Carport.
c i i t . iv a v d row s b m i FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
Plaintiff.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
VOI.B fOCXTT. FLORIDA
-TO322-2744
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
S.
Park
Ave.
322-2264,
C IlM tr r V*. 13AM
Cowan. 322-4013.
HBNRT gCHMfDT at aa. and
LAKE WYMAN
322-2285.
FORRCI.OSI.-RR o r
KENNETH H. SCHMIDT at ux.
R ENT A L S
WORTOAOR
Dafandanta
HEIGHTS
STOREROOM, or office. on
KltlR COUNTY n A V I x n R
NOTICE AF BALE
MY VOTE
1st. St., near 2 free park­
LONGWOOD
BA.VK. A N*w Tork CarportNOTICE IS H E n E n r (HV- I BR, 1 Bath. Convenient $ 45
IS
FOR YOU!
(lea
(South on 17-12-4 ml.
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
KN that an tha 11th day el
Plaintiff April, lt t l At 11:44 A. M. At 3 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
To elect this 2-Bcdroom Home
Jacobson’
s
Dept.
Store.
2
Blks.
Northwest
of
Ta
tha main door of tha Canrtfor your OWN. This candi­
Rra.
$105
Long wood P lu s )
CURTIR CLARKNCB WATMAX. house of laminate County, at
date speaka for itself, and
3 90 2 BR Furn. house. 216 W
JH and RUTH HATMAN, DM Banferd. Florida, tha undtr- 3 BR, 1 Bath
TRAILER TRADES
wifa
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant
altnad Clark wilt effar far 3 BR, 1 Bath, Lalcefront $115
will FULFILL ALL COM­
CONSIDERED
Dafandanta •ala la tha highest and bast
Apr. 1st. No pets. 522-2909
MITMENTS.
Qualifying fee
3
BR,
lto
Bath,
Park
x o T tc r t o a p t r a r
bidder for each lha fallowing
TOi C U im a CLATIKXCE HAT- described rail property:
la $200, with a Campaign
Ridge
$135
LAKE
MARY,
2
BR.
Unfura
MAX and RUTH HATLot 1. OAKLAND HILLS 3 BR, 3 Bath, Deltona
$123
Outlay of $9,500 at $75 per
MAX
ADDITION, according ta
bouse,
kit.
equipt.
$75.
month. Make your appoint­
ana ■ w. tnn Avanna,
Ph. $34-3911
tha pint thereof ns record- 3 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110
Avail.
April
2.
Ph.
322*144
Laka roraat
ad In Pint Book 11. Pegs 4 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $150
ment for a Personal In­
Halandala. Florida
14,
Public
Raoorda
of
STEMPER AGENCY
troduction NOW at. . .
Unfura. 2 BR. house. 2411 LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
Ton ara harthr notlfltd that
Seminole County, Florida;
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
a Complaint to Forocloaa a legalhtr with nil atructuras. 191$ So. French
322-4991
Orange Ave. Ph. 322*274.
eartaln mortgage on tha fol- Imprsvsmants. daturas, appli­
bath, set-in grove. New low
Ion-Inn daaarlbad proparly, to- ances, and Appurtsnaneas an I BR. Apt. furn., 322-3742 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
price.
Owner. 322-445*.
wit:
said land or uatd In conjunc­
days; 322-0991 niles.
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
Lot II. RASTRItOOW gllB- tion tharawlth.
INVESTMENT k REALTY
DIVISION, UNIT NO. BIX,
This aale Is mada pureaant
able for couple or single 3 BR., lto bath home. As­ 116 N. Park
322-9173
nr.PLAT OF BLOCK "1 C , ta final decree of foractaaura Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
sume
payments.
322-5453.
person or retired. All utili­
according
to
tha
Plat antarad In Chancery action No.
thtraof aa raeordad In Plat lsail now ponding In lha Cir­ Completely Furnished 2 bed­
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
NO CLOSING COSTS
Book IS. Papa It. Public cuit Court el and far Semi­
ly located on First St., with­
Only $330 Down for this Cut*
room house, ell electric kit­
Raoorda of Samlnota Coun­ nole County. Florida.
in 1 block of 2 free parking REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
tom Built one-owner Home
tv. Florida,
chen. Ph. 322 2577.
DATED TH It let day ef
losathar with tha following April, 1SI4.
3rd 4 Park Ave.
having two Urge bedrooms,
lots and shopping center. In­
Itama of propartv which ara (SEAL)
2 BR, Furn. bouse, near base.
Phone 322-5441
large Florida Room, large
quire at Manuel Jacobson
locatad In and parmanantlv InArthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Ph. 322-0544.
•tallad aa a part of tha Im.
A pleasant furnished kitch­
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
Clark el tha Circuit Court
provamant on aald land:
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
en . . . A Good Neighbor­
Furn. 3 large BR, in Sanford. Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
Deputy Clark
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on
DROP-IN RAXOE MODEL ANDERSON. RUSH
hood, and only $70.45 month­
322-4404 after 4 p. m.
Apply 5*:30.
!«TRrS!-B SERIAL S tilt DEAN A LOWNDES
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
ly on THA Terms, or $44.71
FRIOtDAIRE
ELECTRIC Attorneys far Plaintiff
separate dining, neiyly paintr e n t a l s
on “ In service” Loan.
DISHWASHER M O D E L Sit East Central Boulevard
RENT A BED
LAKE MARY
ed inside and out.
DWIUB-TW SERIAL It- Orlande, Florida
RoCawty, Hospital A Baby
VR li t *
Publish April 1, 1414.
Furn. Cottage ................ $55
$14,500
Beds.
FRIOtDAIRE
ELECTRIC CDT-11
2 BR. Unfure. ................ $75
REFRiaKRATOR
MODEL
By Day, Week, or Month
FDA-1ST-II-T W
SERIAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 2 BR. F u n ........................ $75
1901 S. Park
322-5232
Ph. FA 2-3141 116 W. lit SL 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
IIA H i l l
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
BROWN REALTY
LUXAIRE FURNACE MO­ CUIT IN AND FOE SEMI­
CARROLl'8 FURNITURE
heat Payments le u than Nltea: 322-8971-3031 or 2218
Ph. 322-5237—322-1944
DEL HO-TSS-t
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
$50 per mooth.
LUXAIRE
AIR
CONDI- CHANCERY NO. ISTAS
16. Female Help Wanted
TIUNER M O D E L C A -tl EAST RIVER SAVINOS RANK. 3 Rm. A pt Clean. Suitable V. For 8*1* or Rent
SERIAL F I-tM l
Plaintiff,
HOME
ECONOMIST, 4 hr*,
for couple. Reasonable. Ph. CUSTOM BUILT HUME ON
has baan riled asalnat you and
per day, to call on house­
vou ara roqulrod to aarva a i?M E S W . SWANN and LORE.
332-1394.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
copy of pour Anawar or Plaad- ANNE H. SWANN, hla wife, at
wives. Apply in person, 401
FA 2-1301 17*2 at Hiawatha
322-1597.
Inn to tha Complaint on tha at.
3 BR, 1 bath, kit. equipped,
W. 13th St., Sanford.
Plalntlffa altornav, DAXIEL
Defendants.
partially furnished. 322-7742. 12. Re*l Estate For Sale
J. LaFEVRE of Wnrrlek. CarNOTICE OF SALE
BEAUTY OPERATOR
■III *
LtFavra. STS Waal
NOTICE 11 IIERKBr OIVFalrbanka Avanra, P. O. Box EX that on tha llth day of TRAILER with 23 ft. Cabins,
2109 CORONADO
WANTED
Property Management
ITS. Wlnlar .Park. Florida, and April. 1114 At 11:00 A.M. at
full bath, $45 mo. Cell A QUALITY Home at a
Junior or Senior
t
flla lha original Anawar ar lha main door af tha Court­
k Salea Broker
$23-0454.
QUANTITY PRICE! 3 LARGE
Plaadlnn In lha errica af lha house af Bamlnole Oounty. at
Ph. 322-9454
Clark of iho Circuit court on ■nnford. Florida, the under­
Bedrooms, 3to baths, Large
or bafora tha Slth dav of signed Clark will offer far Smell fore, cottage. Cheap.
Living
Room * Separate
April t i l l . If vou fall lo do aala la tha highest and beat
Days 322-2022, Nltos 4450.
Private Family Room, Dou­
io. Judgment by dtfnult will bidder for eaah tha following
Offers for your selection
ba Ukan analnat you for lha daacrlbad rani property!
ble Carport, Most beautiful
3 Room furn. apt. Apply 913
these Beautiful ! , I, A 4
relief damandad In tha Com­
Lot t In Block IS. EASTSteady employment In a mo­
hardwood floors In Sanford
plaint.
Park Ave., Sanford.
Bedroom
BROOK
SUBDIVISION,
dern air-conditioned factory.
DONE and ORDERED In
.
.
.
a
Value
Plus
offering
UNIT NO. |. according to
Chambara at Sanford, garniApply in person to Alls of
tho plat thereof, raeordad SEE SEMINOLE REALTY
at
$22,500
.
.
.
Terms
.
.
.
nola County. Florida thta Slth
In Plat Back It at pages For the best In $100 and $300
Sanford, Hiway 17-93. D*
day of March, 1114.
We
have
the
Keyl
Exclu­
la and 11 Public Records
not phone.
________
Down FHA Homes, having
(BEAL)
of Seminole Ceunly, Flor­
sive with
Arthur ■ . Backwlth. Jr..
ida.
3 A I Bedrooms, 1 * 3
Clark
together with all atruaturaa.
17. Male Help Wanted
Baths, Payments less than
Byt Sandra S. Jehnaoa
Improvements, fixtures, appli­
Dapuly Clark
Rent.
ances. and appuriananeai an
TRUCK
DRIVER, Local Man,
Dmnlal J. LaFavra af
aald land ar used lu sonjuaehealthy,
married, age 40-55.
WARRICK. CAROILL *
1M1
Park
Avenue
llon tharawlth.
3 BR A pt furn. 2005 French
LaFEVRE
Miracle Concrete Co.
This sale la mada pursuant
FA 2-5232 anytime
Ave., Ph. 323-7334.
P. O. Bax III

322-5612

425-5938

Office 204 W. First

SOU TH W ARD

3&amp;4

* l

‘ J

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

SOU TH W ARD

Ball-Blair Agency

$300 DOWN

$100 DOWN

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty
V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Government

Owned

la final dacraa of foracloauro
ITa Waal Falrbanka Avanua
antored In Chancery aetlon No.
Wlntar Park, Florida
IITIt now pending In lha Cir­
Publlah March ST A April S. cuit Court e f and fer Semi­
it. IT. t ill.
nole County. Florida.
CDI-IS
DATED TMt* Xat Bey ef
April, l l f l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H- Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clark
ANDERSON, RUSH.
1S:M ft) DuPont Show of
Weak
DEAN A LOWNDES
(I) dtanay Burke
Attorneys far Plaintiff
ft ) Candid Camara
III Boat Central BouleverS
11:14 (S) ABC Nawa Report
Orlando, Florida
(&lt;) What's My Una
Publlah April S, ISM
! l : t t (I) Nawacapa
CDT-lt
(1) Harry Reaseaar
lb THE CIRCUIT COURT AF
Nawa
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
(I) Xswallna
CUIT
IE AND FOR SEMI­
11:14 (I) Thaatar af the Stara
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
l!:i e ft) Polar Ouaa
CHANCERY NO. IITSS
11:41 &lt;t) Keyhole
MUCHAXICS EXCHANOB BAYMONDAY A. M.
INOS RANK.
•
Plaintiff.
0:40 ft) Sign On
-vaSill (I) Uuashlae Almanaa
REMB
BOLLTYAN.
at
el.
&lt; :ll (4) Sunshine Almanaa
Defendants.
( i l l ft) Huartae Semester
n o t ic e o f s a l e
(I) World Civilisation
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
ftW (I) Today
EN
that
oa the llth day ■(
(I) Oparatlan Alphabet
April. 1114 at 11 :#4 A. M. at
V:M &lt;l&gt; Faria, Market Belha mala doer ef lha Courthouie of Seminole County, at
•ids (I) Today
Sanford. Florida, lha aader.
ft) Wake Op Mavlaa
1:14 (t) Mlchla'a Ooapal Tima •lined Clark will offer for
aala ta tha highest and beat
1:10 (I) Nawa A Waathar
bidder lor oaih tha following
1:11 (t ) Cartoaavllla
daacrlbad real property:
(•) CapL Baagaroe
Lot St. OAKLAND HILLS
l:M ll ) waasaa. ••■ Raws
ADDITION, according to
1:11 (S) Carteavlllo
tha
plat thereof aa re­
l:t# ft) Divorce Court
corded la Plat Book IS.
l l ) Eserotoe
Page
IS. Public Raoorda
1.14 (1) OaU Storm Show
el Seminole County. Flor­
i It (S' Hamper Ream
ida.
(I) Amariaaa Mlaiary
lagaihar with all etrueluree.
I*:** (1) Bar When
Improvements,
daturas, appli­
ll ) Mike Wallace
ances. and appurtenance* an
(1) Ipaalab
aald land ar a sad la aaajuaali:t s (S) NBC Nawa
Ilea tharawlth.
Itiis (I) Ward (ar Ward
This aala la mada parsueat
f l ) l Lava Laos
la final dacraa at foracloauro
ft) December BrISa
antored
In Chancery action Ns.
t t .lt (I) Tha MaCata
117*4 now pending In tha Cir­
41) Caaaaairattoa
cuit Court el and ter Semi­
(I) Prlca ta Right
nole County. Florida.
Itild f l ) Fata A Otedta
DATED THIS let Bey el
(I) Tha Object la
April, n i l .
(») Mlaalag Uaha
(SEAL)
Arthur K. Backwlth. Jr.
Round Earth
Clark e l the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Tibiae
Tha earth is almost com­
Deputy Clark
plete ljr round. Its diameter ANDERSON, RUSH.
at tha equator is 7,442.44 OMAN A LOWNDES
Attarnaya far Flelatlff
miles and tha d i a m e t e r •tl Baal Casual Boulevard
through the Narth and South Orlande. Florida
Publlah April S. 1S44Poles to 7AM-74 miles.
CDT-#

WEEKEND TELEV ISIO N
FRIDAY P. U.

RESPONSIBILITY:

LONGWOOD AREA
3 Bedrooms, 1H Baths,
Weitingbouee Kitchen.
Central oil Host, Carport.
Rent $100 Month

Option to Buy
COUNTRY JJLUB HEIGHTS
17*3 Tuns w ! *4 Five Points
an 437, to ml. to SR 1$
Salesman oo Premises

Legal Notice

Seminole Realty Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
GREENBRIAR
Monthly Payments
Choice
lots
available
In
From $43.50
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
eourse.
Custom building to your
•pacifications.
tireanbrlar
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-4074

FHA - VA HOMES

I N T W * CIRCUIT COURT OF
3, 3, * 4 BEDROOMS
TUB NINTH JUDICItL CIR.
1, lto, * 3 BATHS
e r r r in and for erw i.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
NOLR COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CMANCRRY NOw 11104
UNITED VIORTQAOK SERVIC.
I NO CORF.
Low Monthly Payments
Plaintiff.
For Complete Information
-vaCARL * . MITCHELL, at at.
See Or Call Your
Defendants.
NOTICH OF BALE
NOTICE IS HERKUT OIV.
EX that oa tha llth day of
April, lis t at 11 :ee A. M. at
^ SALES BROKER
tha mala deer af tha Court,
hauaa e f Bamlnole County, at
BanforS. Florida, tha under­
signed Clark will offer far
322-2431
sale te tha highest and bast 2345 Park Dr.
bidder fer cash tha following
daacrlbad real property:
3 BR, 2 bath, comer lo t Pre­
Lai SX. Bloch S. WEATHfer small traitor for equity,
ERSF1ELD FIRST ADDI­
car or smell cash payment.
TION. aeeordlng te tho
plat thereof, aa raeordad
Assume monthly payments.
la Flat Book 11, Fags SI.
Pb. NO 4-5130 er 323*944
Fublla Raoorda af Semi­
nole County, Florida,
after 4:34 p.m.
together with ell atructuras.
Improvementa. fixtures appll*
ancaa. and appurtannnean on
aald lead er used la aaajuaatlaa tharawlth.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
This sola la mada pursuant
FA M M
la final dacraa of forocloaur# 11$ N. Park Are.
anlarad (n Chancery action No.
3 BR., t BATH
1S1II now pending In tht Cir­
cuit Court of and for Simla- Screened porch, Including kit
all Osunty, Florida.
then equip. Dow* payment
DATED THIS let Say ef
$330.
Monthly
Payments
April. 1X40.
(BEAL)
$59.50.
Arthur R. Beckwith. Jr.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Clark ef tha Circuit Court
Dyi Martha T. Vlhlaa
INC.
Deputy Clark
$23*074
AKDEIUOX. RUSH.
DEAN * LOWNDES
Residential * Commercial in­
Attorneys far Plaintiff
l i t Beat Central BouleverS
come property lor sale or
Orlando, Florida
trade. Near Shopping Can
Publish April I. 1X00.

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

S t Johns Realty

CDT-4

Homes

tor. F k 322*533.

To make tka b u t kerne
buy, i m the

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

FA
FA

tfto Park Dr.

S-tllS

Sealer*. Fla

O

19. Situations Wanted
DAY WORK. 322-2783.
Yard work wanted. 322-2572.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.

. &gt;

HOUSEWORK. Ph. 322*440.

$0. Babysitter*
Babysitting my home. 322-9557
BABYSITTING to my home.
322-2274.

21. B*naty Salena
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 122*525

PRIVACY: Gracioua 2-etory
home, city convenience k
water. 2100 aq. f t , plus big
screen porch, beck util, HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Open 7 e.m. by appt. Also
porch, petto, garage. Ideal
evenings. 3 Senior atylisU.
for children. 322*233.
103 S. Oak. 322-5742.
WOULD YOU?
Course you would! Pay only Special By PopuUr Demand
$3,500 for a 2-bedroom older Our Budget Wave Spec. $6*1
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Home furnished tad close
to Downtown. As a boaua, Sib Palmetto Ave. 323*884
if you like—Assume $40.00 25. Plumbing Services
monthly payments oa Du
plea bringing in $90 per mo
PLUMBING
Coatracting Repair*
Mortgage balance ef $4,500
FREE ESTIMATES
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
$22*457 for Appointment
R. L. HARVEY
104 Saaford Ave.
FA 2 2343
HARD TO FIND!
A small t Bedroom Home to 27. Special Services
good location, walking diatones from City at 104 W. Part time Carpenter Repairs.
Small joba. Expert A Guar­
10th SL Equipped with Itova
anteed workmanship. Ph.
Refrigerator, Heater, aew
322-7900.
WaU-to-Wkll Carpeting. All
this for a Total Price ef PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
$3110. $0M Dow* ead $40*0
sad ail types Home Repairs.
Monthly. Exclusive with
All Work Guarantoad
A. J. ADCOCK
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
General
Contractor
Realtor
332*331
Raymoad Uadquiat, Aim .

FA S-Mtt AUaatto leak Bigg. Need a Faiator? 333*om~

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
27. Special Services
W

Piaoo Tuning and Repair
L. Harmon — FA 2-422J

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SWEETIE PIE

F ri. A p r il 3, '6 4 — P a g e 9

By Nadine Seltzer

For FAST TAXI SERVICE
call Homer Little at Grey
hound Rut Station. 322 1421
or 322-9993.
OVER 23 YEARS
of Fine Workmanahip In Upholitering, Draperiea, Slip­
cover*. Time paymenta at
little ai IS mo. Drapery
Hardware Installation.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2333

Gentleman closing Mayfair
home, selling miscellaneous
furniture, like new, at 43
cost. Sewing machine. 10*
Pc. Ficks Reed Rattan set
Living room chairs, etc. For
appointment call 322-4216.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!
b ig

VlANO SVC. &amp; TUNING
Rebuilding • Refalting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
323-2M1 - After 12 P mWEL l S DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPP.INSXER SYSTEMS
All Typaa and Slsea
We Repair and Service
t T I N I
Machinery and Supply Co.
SOT W. lad St.
FA 3*101
F A I N T I N G , Inaide, Out,
Lari*, Small. Call Bob
223*0742.
lerrybUl Palatial Cootractor.
Commercial • Induatrlal
Realdeatlal. Free ectlmat*.
We Appreciate Your Bus!
M ai. 323-33IT.

36. Automobiles • Trtieko

34. A r tic le s F o r S ale

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wH'l th* warmast tap** in tha world! I mad# It out
of our olaotrio blanketl"
84. Articles For Salt

34. Article* For Sale

Air-Conditioning

&lt;

$ $

.Wagner s Amoco

2nd CAR SPECIALS 1
I960
1938
1937
1938
1956
1957
1953

Renault .................... |393
Plymouth, 4 Dr. . . . 493
Chev. 4-Dr. HT . . . . 795
Ford 4 Dr. 11T . . . . 399
Chev. 4 Dr................ 430
Olds 2 Dr. HT.........443
Pont. 4, Pass. Wag. 423

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

ia v in g s

On Floor Models 4
Demonstrators
701 French
323 0721
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
WHY Buy someone elses trou
In Your Home
hie*
In Sanford Call
WHY
Go to the expense o f a
SINGER
second uaed car
Representative at
WHEN You can drive a brand
Allan's Fabric Store
naw Veapt for M00
322-3743
down and 14.30 per
week, and get up to
Shillow well pump, cost 1130,
133 m.p.g.
will sell for $S3, used 1
yr., good cond. Reynolds Transmission guaranteed for
life.
Trombone, used 2 mo., cost
3200, sell for 4* price. Ph. LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
3317 Country Club Road
322-4414.
322-7922
1244 Evlnrude 243 hp. motor;
BUYINO A lf*W ar
Mitchell 300 Auto, reel, ex­
USED CART
tra spool 4 line; Shake,
FINANCE
IT WITH U8
spears fiberglaa rod. all
♦ Low talereet Rata*
never used. Motor cart,
ft Low Monthly Paymeeta
Bamboo fly rod, Southbend
FLORIDA STATE BANK
auto. real. All like new. Ph.
322-8144 after 6.
1240 Rambler, 4-doer Cron
Country Sta. Wagon. 3430
• MONTH OLD ZIGZAG
322*4441, 412 Oak.
Reponeiaed, 43 Model Swing
Neodle Dlal-O-Matlc, Like '54 Mercury, RAH, rebuilt en­
gine, good tires, floor shift
New, Makes Fancy Stitches,
$300.
322-7241.
Makes Automatic Button­
holes, Sews on Button*, 1932 Simca Deluxe, 4-door as
Monograms,
Embroiders.
dan, clean, good cond. 4330,
Dams A Patches, Etc. Take
terms. 332-2734.
up 4 paymenta o f $8. Ph.
1934 Dodge. 1200. See at No. 1
322-3627,
Fire Station.

Mad. Cheat type deep frests. With purchase of Blue Lua
Make offer. Ph. 438-1194.
Ire, rant Electric Carpet
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
Casselberry.
Shampooer for only |1 per
SOO So. Park Are.
122*4334
day. CarroU's Furniture.
Claialcal-Folk Guitar, with
29. Automobile Barvica
cats, new condition. Phone
SINGER SLANT-0-MAT1C
322-5320.
Repoaieaed. Would like re
sponsible party to take up
AUTOMATIVE
For Sale—Uaed home alr*conpaymenta of 39 per month
AIR-CONDITIONING
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic
ditioner; 373. 2431 Prince­
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine 34-A Swap or Exchange
ton Ave.
Good Uaed Cara Sold
Guaranteed, Like New sew
SIS French Ave.
322-TT63
lng condition. Call Collect TRADE: 21", 4-*peed riding
APR. SPEC. Jet White House
241-9337 evenings or 422
Paint. 33.95 Gal. Army,
lawnmower (coat new $330),
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
0932, Service Discount.
good condition, for freeicr.
Ph. 323 0364.
TVs Used. All makes &amp; mo­
SANFORD CARPETS,
Senkarilc Olaaa and Paint
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792. 35. Article* Wanted
LINOLEUM A TILE CO.
Company
Quality Installations
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2*4422
SLANT-O-31ATIC SINGER
127 W. lit St., Sanford
WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Free Estimates
or small amounts. Bonded
322-3241 In cabinet. Fully automatic,
Free Inspection, aatlmatea,
makes hundreds of designs,
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee M in ipickup, delivery. Recorlae
does buttonholes, b l i n d
READY MIX CONCRETE
field. FA 2-4244
A repair* dlicounted.
Patloi, Floor, Free Estimates
stitches. With guarantee.
211V4 E. 3rd.
322*3442
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
Liko new sewing condition.
aand, cement, rock, pipe,
Aaiume payments o f 17 per
Auto Olaaa, Tap*
ateel, grease traps, dry
mo. Buy locally and be ser­
A Sea* Coreri
wells. Stepping atones.
viced. Sanford Sewing Cen­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ter. 104 S. Park Ave. Pbone
304 Elm Ave.
322-3711
322-9111,
304 W. 2nd St. FA S-SOM
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FEDDERS

1963*4 Comet, S22 sportster
V-8 with 4-speed. 322-9234

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

37. Doata • Motors
Gateway To The Waterway
Robson Sporting G o o d s
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304-6-4 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-3241

Discover For Yourself The

TREMENDOUS
DISCOUNTS
Now Being Given To
Our Customers During
This Exciting Annual
Event!

USED BOATS ft motors
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold ft re
paired. Osteen Bridge Flab
Camp ft Gun Shop.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
SI A. Pete
P A C K SHUNDS,
m alei, healthy,
222-2441.

Miniature,
AKC. Ph.

RABBITS FOR SALE
TAKE YOUR PICK
11.23 Each
Pb. 322-0197
8 2 . F low en i - S h ru b s
ANNUALS - ROSES
WOODRUFF’S
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
601 Celery Av* — 3X2 3975
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
kee stock. All othar kinds
o f Nursery akrubhery and
trees.
Gray Shadows Nurtary
6 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
TOMATO PLANTS, *3o doaea.
Don's Farm, Weft lit It.,
Sanford.

TA G G ED for CLEARANCE
41 MERCURY
d-dr. Breeaeway
Fully Equipped

41 MERCURT
Fordor. Full Pwr.
Air Cond., Sharp

$ SAVE $

*1390

42 MERCURY
Monterey Custom
12,404 Actual Ml.

It CONTINENTAL
Full Factory Equip,
Local Ouo Owner

LIKE N EW

SEE THIS!

•1 COMET
d*Dr. Custom
Om Owner

i t STUDEBAKER
Lark. On* Owner
Real Economy
|JO For Mo.

|3. F u rn ltu r*
•ell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADB40
POST. FA 2-OITT.

BUY YOUR FORD NOW !

WHICH
ONE’S

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DRIVING
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Used furniture, appUaaees,
tools, etc. Bought • Bold.
Larry's Mart 111 H a le H
Av*. Ph. FA MISS.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering A Mattreia rea*
ovatlng. New A Usad Fund*
ture. CaU Nlu Baddlag MfgCo., at 704 Celery A ««.
FA 2*2117.
WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
ad 111.30 M S complete
reoma of furniture. CaU
TE 4-till. Caiatlberry, eel*
le t.
________________
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, ace KoU's Furniture
Brokersi* la Casselberry
on 17-82, Open 6 days 1 lo 6.
4. A rticle s F o r Bale
H-Tofl, 11.300 I T U. GE air*
conditioner, ex. cond. I
yrs. old. n i l . CaU 112*4423.
Breakfast set. Full site
iway bed, D a n i s h
ge. 1903 S. Park. Th.
340.

1100 DOWN
|43 MONTH

. Bedroom Hem#
UBTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
or Lee ltd. and 17-22
Phone 441*4021

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W ITH THE PURCHASE OF A N Y
0 R USED CAR VALUED AT
$495 OR OVER.

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F O R D "9
"Designed For The Young
Flair For Sport”

In Spirit — Those With

BEING DISPLAYED FOR THE
FIRST T IM E IN TH IS AREA!
41 RAMBLER
BTATION WAGON
• Cyl. Vacation
Special

'40 00

14 BTUDEBAKER
New Tlr»«, New
Brekee, 4 Cylinder
OC.00

Per 3to.

14 FORD WAGON ,
2 Passenger. Good .
Credit—1130 Down

P*r Mo.

37 FORD
Good
Transportation

USED
CONTINENTAL
?

*695
I I PLYMOUTH
I Dr. Bed. Very
Clean, 4 Cylinder

56 M K Itm tY
Nerds Work

*65.00
ALL USED CARS HOLD
WITH A I YEAR CJW WARRANTY

Even the most careful first glanct will not tell you the
vintage o f one Continental from another—eo timeless is
the styling of tliia most copied of cars. An Inspection of
the rxoellrntly maintained used Continentals now in our
stock will bear out the truth of this statement. About
the only way you can tell them from new la the low
price. You get more quality, more style, more comfort
and more prestige than you gel from the new middleprice care. Check our complete stock today.

MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL
OF '64 . . . W IT H . . .

STRICKLAND
M ORRISON
INCORPORATED

BANK F IN A N C IN G
308 E. FIRST STREET

109 N . Palmetto A ve.
SANFORD, FLA.
SANFORD
322-4884

WINTER PARK
Ml 4-0209

HUNT MERCURY IN C
109 Palmetto Ave.
322-4884

Sanford
W. PARK Ml 4-0209

SANFORD
PH. 812-4181
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HOMES

the Sanford - Seminole Area
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Florida Homes Feature
Country Olub Road
GEZEKBRLiH

ESth Street
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.

ORLANDO (U PI) — Flor­
ida's nine gubernatorial can­
didates flashed their best
•miles and rehashed their
campaign platforms Wednes­
day night before the power­
ful League o f Women Voters.
The six Democrat* and
three Republicans were each
given six minutes to outline
their platforms fo r tha lad­
les, and then were called on
to field queetlons from the
floor.
The women did manage to
pin down the candidates on
on* Issue. They asked each
fo r a yes or no answer to
whether they would put a
severance tax on minerals and
timber If elected.
Haydon Burns replied he
wasn't sure each a tax would
be Justified; Fred Karl said
yes to phosphates and no Um­
ber; Scott Kelly said no to
both as did Fred Dickinson.
John Mathews said yea to
phosphates and minerals if
relief was granted lb the In­
dustry la real estate taxa­
tion; and Robert King High
•aid yea to both.
In the Republic an camp,
Ren Folk* said ne ta both
and so did Charles llollcy,
but H. B. Foster ana wered
yea 1* both questions

Christ Church
Announces New
Schedule
By Do o m Estes
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr.,
vicar of Christ Episcopal
Church In Longwood, has an­
nounced tha new schedule of
services to begin this Sunday.
Services to take place on
Sundays will be; Holy Com­
munion at 7:30 a.ro.{ Family
Worship Service at • a.m.
with Morning Prayer and
Holy Communion on alternate
Sundays. At the close of thli
service, children wtU attend
Sunday School classes and
adults will attend study per­
iods led by Father Stewart.
At 10:45 ana., Morning Pray­
er and Sermon will alternate
with Holy Communion and

Sermon.
Evening Prayer will be re­
sumed next Wednesday at
7:20 p.m . and Holy Commun­
ion will b# observed each
Thursday and on Prayar Book
Holy Days i t S » . « .

Cub Pack 543
Eat Chicken

M. R. MATHEWS* director o f sales at Deltona,
haa been named general manager o f Mackle
Brothers’ new development at Marcos Island on
Florida’s Gulf Coast Gaston M. Bridges fright),
formerly assistant director o f sales, will suc­
ceed Mathews as Deltona sules director.

Frank E. Holmes topped the
Hat o f blood donors in March
when ha gava hia 25th pint to
tha Seminole County Blood
Bank.
Othar top donora In March
wars William B. Richards, 24;
Mrs. Las FJIImon, 25; David
Horaca Green, £2; Earl 8.
Handley, 22; Henry D. Faint,
21; Bill B. Glenn, 19; Loren K.
Dougherty, 18; Donald J.
Bales, 18, and Elmer E.
Wontenay, 10.
Harry C. Echelberger has
donated IB pints, John D.
Buhl, 12; Harris Folds, Joe B.
Rogers and Lester L. Tlllla,
11; Clayton J. Uraullau and
Philip Bolgcr, 10; Bonner L.
Carter, Cecil K. Abney and
Stanley A . Poloskl, nine; John
II. Erickson, 8 pints; Darral
K. Swift, seven; Samuel Dunn
Jr., Mrs. Jean Conversa, Wil­
liam A. McKinley, Mark J.
LaCuyer, six; Charles A. VlnIng, George D. Jalllet, Robert
C. Carter, Hamel T. Ha.kins,
flvs.
Telesfor Slsrputowskl, Rich­
ard A. Evan*, four; Leon
Scoggins, Harold W. Dill,
CaUierino Westbrook, three;

Area Methodists
Call Special
Conference

Roliert C. Martin, Dorothy L.
Scott,- Viola C. Gustafson,
Robert C. Nickols, Moses
Burks, William C. Galley,
Joseph C. Pullara, Karl G.
Field, two plnta.
First Um* donora are Robart L. Excite, Rlchurd O'Brien,
Girth el R. Hill, Evalyn A.
Renton, Vivian H. Parker,
John T. Page, Jerry Gilbreath,
John P. Connoly, Daniel B.
Kergnna, William V. Harper,
Samuel Leo Mitchell, Frank
Williama, R i c h a r d Layton,
Willi* Mas Glrley, James Du­
bose, Henry L. Edward., Kernilt Kiser, Joseph Lee, Annette
T. Wing, Kenneth Wing, Ray
T. Gllncs, Durwsrd T. Solley,
Cecil G. Lindaley and Ernest
II. Cornett.

C. E. Meeks Jr.
On Dean’s List
Charles K. Meeks Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Meeks Sr. o f Sanford, has
been promoted to sergeant and
placed on the Dean'* List at
Gordon Military College at
Ilamesvllle, Ua.
Rank In tho Cadet Corps at
Gordon is arhleved by acad­
emic and military progress
while being named to the
Dean's List Is gained when a
student has all grades o f “ 11"
or higher.

New home* refleet the
"gracious living” that one en­
joy* In the Bnmhlne State.
In fact, “ Florida homes” ta
•jmonymoua with ‘ ‘fracfara*
living” In any state.
But there I* aomethlng dif­
ferent about owning a “ Flor­
ida home” In Florida . . . it
point* the way to a mode of
living that la entirely differ­
ent and more enjoyable than
In any other etate, and that
include* California.
Klngiwood Builder* a n d
Shoemaker Construction Com­
pany have all the aniwer* to
your home problem*. Beauti­
ful, ipaclou* resilience* on
large, apaeloua lot*. What
more could anyone ask for
“ gracious living?”
For example, Klngswood
now la nearing completion
two beautiful homes on citrus
studded lota In the last avail­
able area In Grove Manor,
at Mellonvllle Avenue and
Washington Drive.
While
nearly
completed,
these home* have not yet
reached the stage of Interior
decoration . . . and purchaaera may select their own wall
color*.
The com er house has a
completely screened, covered
patio. Ih e other ha* a car­
port* at the rear, with a turn
apron.
Klngswood also has two
new homes at Greenbriar of
Loch Arbor, facing the golf
course. These residences con­
tain fully equipped General
Electric kitchens.
The home at 109 Highland
Court ha* what has been de­
scribed as “ a gorgeous kit­
chen, with an abundance of
cabinet and closet space, es­
pecially designed for the dis­
cerning housewife.”
The second, on Par Place,
facing tha 12th green, is of
Colonial architecture, with
used brick.
Three homes are available
for ■ occupancy In Itavcnna
Park and are offered by Shoe­
maker Construction Company
through Stenstrom Realty.
The homes have central
heat and air conditioning
ducts, fully-equipped General
Electric kitchens and central
water and sewerage systems.
Stenstrom Realty also re­
port* three other home* un­
der construction and that
they have reached the stag*
where the _purchaser can
choose hla paint colors, Uls,
and bath fixtures.
Lots are also available for
custom-built homes.
VA, FHA and convenUonal
financing are available.
Two homes are also availnble through Stenstrom Real­
ty in tho Idyllwilde area of
Loch Arbor. Ons Is a two
story, four bedroom home
with two and a half hath*.
The other Is a single story,
three bedroom, two bath
structure.
The residences have side­
walk*. central heat and air
conditioning and alio feature
handmade, cuitom built cabi­
net*.

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THREE BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS, GORGEOUS KITCHEN — 100 HIGHLAND CT.
On the last available lota In GROVE MANOR, under construction now are a 4 bedroom, 2 bath, faring Washington, and a three
bedroom, 2 bath, facing Mellonville. See these beautiful new plans!

WILLIAM S.
BRUMLEY JR

Modern Kltchenn by

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

BYRON M.
LEACH

JIM HUNT
Really
Exclusive Sales Agent

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ALSO IN
GREENBRIAR
Nearing Completion
Two New
4-Bedroom Homes

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Rummage Sale
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 Is sponsoring a rummage
■ale today and Saturday from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Fern
Park P la n . Furniture, good
tued clothing and whit* ele­
phants are available. Procecds will benefit the building
fund.

By J i m Casselberry
Tha Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church will hold
a special caUcd quarterly
conference Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. to discus* • parcel o f
Caaatlberry Gardens to which
tha church sow bold* tha war­
ranty daad.
All officials of tho church
■ra requested to attend this
Important meeting.

Thl* charming new home haa a front entry porch and foyer o f marble— a fascinating sunken living room — a large family room —* and patios a ff
both tha living and dining rooms. The kitchen is completely equipped by General Electric, and includes dishwasher, with laundry room off'th a kitchen.
This dream home hai three roomy bedrooms, two tastefully designed tile baths. All year cllmata control la mad* easy by central duct heating and air
conditioning. Other features for gracious Florida living Include carport*, large utility room, beautifully landscaped lot enhanced by stately pints,
sidewalks, paved streets, sewer and water systems.

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Cub Beaut Peek M
Beck's Bauch an Highway 418.
AD Cubs and their parent*
•Handed with the exception
ef Billy Giteurtte wh* waa

RA Boys Get
New Court
By Jane Casselberry

A basketball court haa been
constructed by the Brother­
ML
Boostring awards were Ml- hood of the Prairie Lake Bap­
•boat Good*peed, Jobs Knee- tist Church far us* in the
lead, Rlabaed Lynch, Charles recreation program M tha RA
boys.
Bob Conrad was te charge
ai tha project and much of the
work waa dost by tha boys
themaalvo* te preparing tha

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STENSTROM REALTY SALES AGENTS
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Last year the U.S. Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency was grant­
ed $7.5 million by Congress. This
year for fiscal '65, the agency is ask­
ing $11 million.
It would be nice to think that this
rise in the budget is a symptom of
a developing peace race. This is
not necessarily so.
It’s obvious how money is spent
on armament, but how do you spend
it on Disarmament? One example
is a $40,000 grant recently made by
the agency to Dr. Sebastian de
Grazia, professor o f political science
at Rutgers University.
De Grazia fears thnt the hydro­
gen bomb nnd other massively de­
structive modern weapons could de­
stroy democracy — even though
they are never used. He proposes to
use the money to finance a five-year
study o f the problem.
Weapons have had a profound in­
fluence on political systems in his­
tory. According to De Grazia, the in­
vention o f the stirrup may have

been a major cause o f the rise of
feudalism.
Before the stirrup, it was diffi­
cult for a man to fight on horse­
back. With it, the horseman became
the most effective weapon of the
time and the maintenance of the
feudal system was based on mount­
ed shock troops.
Another invention, the cannon,
helped end feudalism.
The dilemma fncing us today, says
De Grazia, is that a government
which possesses incredibly powerful
weapons may no longer need the
support of large numbers of its cit­
izens, either as soldiers or workers.
It may thus become less and less
responsive to the wishes o f the peo­
ple.
"A country,” he says, “ may go
along ignoring the political changes
thnt stem from weapons until ono
dny it wnkes to find itself so chang­
ed ns to be no longer recognizable.”
Forty thousand dollars might bo
enough to buy a very small, used
cannon today.

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Mirror, Mirror

Wheels Disarm Wheels

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) "The principals in this thing
(President Lyndon B. John­
son and Attorney General Ro­
bert F. Kennedy) are behav­
ing like complete profession­
als.
"It'a the camp follower*
who are causing the trouble."
Thus spoke one official who
now has strong ties to both
men.
The matter of the relations
between the two has become
the subject of some of the
most bizarre speculation to
arise in this capital in many
year*.
The rumor* simply will not
die. They not only have Bob
Kennedy continuing to pro­
mote himself for the 1!W4
vice presidential nomination
but fostering a pro-Kennedy,
antMohnson cell in the White
House as well.
To seasoned, lop echelon
administration men who in­
sist they have a good poli­
tical gauge on both men,
these report* are aheer non­
sense.
In fact, they regard as
akin almost to Insanity the no­

OtfYOfPlNTCP

Long Way To Go
A recent spate o f stories concern­
ing encouraging advances in cancer
research gives reason once again to
caution against undue optimism for
an early lifting of one o f mankind's
most grievous crosses.
The day that a true solution to
the scourge o f cancer becomes a
certainty, no newspaper will have
type big enough to set the headline
announcing it, so eagerly is this boon
to mankind awaited.
Meantime, “ constant alertness” is
the watchword to go by. Regular
physical checkups and immediate in­
vestigation of irregularities in the

body’s functions are the best safe­
guards available.

And do not seek what you are to
cat and what you are to drink, nor
be of anxious mind.— Luke 12:29.
Sometimes one pays most for the
things one gets for nothing.— Al­
bert Einstein.
But he knows the way that I take;
when he has tried me, 1 shall come
forth ns gold.— Job 23:10.
Never give a man up until he has
failed at something he likes.— Lewis
E. Lawes.

Helen Fuller Says

U. S. Loses
by Influcncd the Preiident?
Either would presage sharp
changes if Fulbrlght came in­
to the center of the picture
as regards U. S. actions abroad.
If
neither
theory
proves true, so frank a dif­
ference of opinion as Fulbright expressed with cur­
rent policies is still of more
than a little moment, coming
from him.
The chairman of the Sen­
ate Foreign Relations Com­
mittee says that the “ Cold
W ar" between the U. S. and
the USSR, as we have known
It since soon after the end
of World War II, la over.
Fulbrlght did not declare that
things are better, only that,
in hla opinion, they are dif­
ferent. Both aides, he says,
have
impllcity
repudiated
"total victory". The Soviet
Union, the Senator states, has
presumably accepted the fact
of American strategic military
superiority In return for the
assurance that we will ex­
ercise it with responsibility.
Geneva
Altamonte Hprlngs
Mrs. Jos. R. Mtthleux
Mrs. Jnlia Bartoe
lie chides our country, and
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Lake Marv
other political party — for
Bear Lake-Forcat City
Mrs. Frances Waster
Mrs. Maryann Milas
sticking to what Fulbrlght, in
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Laka Monroe
Casselberry
ers an old-fashioned concept
Mm. H. L. Johnson
Mr*. Jane Caaaelberry
that the world remains divid­
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Longwood
Chulnota
“ bad guy*."
Mrs. Donna Estae
Mrs. Joan Magia
He says that the realistic
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North Orlando
DcBary
Is here to slay, at least for
Mra. Doris Dean
Mrs. Adam Muller
a little while, and that al­
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though this la “ a nuisance” . It
Ostaaa
Deltona
is not a “ grave threat” to the
Mra. Clarcnea Snyder
i
Mrs. Mildred Haney
might of the United States.
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The Senator from Arkansas
Enterprise
Oviedo
went on to wish that we, as
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Miss Helen Snodgrass
a nation, would be more
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“ flexible”
In our thinking
about how to resolve the pro­
blem of China and Chlang
Kai-shek—taking note of the
fact that for a public official
In this country to do to la
likely “ to provoke a vehe­
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Fri., April S, 1964 ment public outcry" against
it.
WALTKR a. OIBI.OW, EDITOR AND p m i s B c a
Fulbrlght even thinks that
Kit A.Mi VOLTOLtXK. CircaUUaa - Utatral X iM | N
what General De Gaulle la
JULIAN L. BTK.VSTROM
ROY OREEN
doing in the way of eoterpreAssoelste Editor
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neur diplomacy "m ay se n e
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HARRY 1. JOHNSON
HARRitrrr sc. jornbon
pose."
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JI'UY WMLLB
JAK1E SHOEMAMER
Coming from some politi­
Nuslnaas Manager
C«untr Editor
cian of the extreme left, this
DORIS WILLIAMS
r a a o w ells
“ new thinking" would not
Slechanleal Su»L
Socistr Editor
raise eyebrows. Coming from
S V B S C R im u S RATES
a conservative son of the Old
Reese Delivers
S r RaU
South, to the right of LBJ, it
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WASHINGTON- When Lyndon Johnson served In the
Senate, one of his' close
friends was J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. As mo­
derate Southerners, the two
men thought and voted alike
on many matters.
Then and later Mr. Johnson
has been open In his admira­
tion for the erudite Fulbrlght’a
grasp of foreign policy mat­
ters and his performance aa
chairman of the powerful Sen­
ate Committee on Foreign Re­
lations.
Many in Washington believe
that if and when Dean Rusk
Wave* the Johnson cabinet
Fulbrlght will be the Presi­
dent's choice to step in aa
the next Secretary of State.
The major speech which
Fulbrlght delivered in the
Senate last week attacking
recent U.S. foreign policy Is

therefore the current subject
o f serious study by foreign
embassies and American ex­
perts on International affairs.
Both an anonymous “ White
House authority” and Ful­
brlght were quick to announce
that the Senator had not con­
sulted the President or the
Executive Branch about his
speech in advance. This was
proper protocol whether or
not the statements are true.
But the double denial did not
still two lines of speculation:
Was Fulbright's speech a
“ trial balloon" for the John
son Presidential campaign, to
test how safe or unsafe it
might be to take a new tack
on foreign policy when John­
son goes out on the stump?
Or was the Senator, a former
college president, entering on
his own personal campaign to
educate the public and there-

Herald Area Correspondents

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Thought For Today

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To The Editor

Worry Clinic
outmoded as too costly and in­
efficient.
Remember, it wasn't till the
last century that free schools
wera offered as one o f the
many “ welfare” inclusions of
government.
The full eight grades in free
public grammar schools didn't
arrive till about 1850.
And it wasn’t until 1872
that the Supreme Court af-

Quotes
Universities
are
more
functional than ever, more
Involved with industry and
government than ever. No
longer can the campus be pic­
tured as a sanctuary, a re­
fuge from Use world. Pro­
fessors today tend to be a
hard-boiled people, very much
in contact with what's going
on.
—John W. Dyckinan of U.
of California.
The bear ia always more
dangerous when its arms are
outstretched in a gesture of
friendship. If you get too
close to it, It will crush you.
—Richard M. Nixon on EastWest erlations.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Even though the bride he a
spendthrift the groom is rail­
ed the lucky man. How about
the father?

firmed the right of a state to
tax its citixen* to support free
public high schools.
So free schooling is a recent
innovation in mankind's civil­
ization, but if it becomes too
costly, we muy need to curtail
it, nt least above the sixth
grade.
Americans would NOT be­
come illiterate if all free
schools were eliminated, for
parochinl nnd prlvnte schools
would mushroom to meet the
need, and at no cost to tax­
payers!
Moreover, children w o u l d
then get more English and
muth instead of gymnastics
nnd frill courses on “ Bowling,
Squash, Ilndimnton," etc.
Then we’d not eee any teach­
ers’ strikos. And tcachsrs
would then show far more In­
terest In their pupils, for their
salary would depend on svery
new pupil!
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 cents to rover typing
and printing coats when yon
send for one o f his book­
lets.)

• • •

• • e

More women than men go to
church, saya a preacher. May­
be because the men don't care
what other men are wearing.

• • •

We have to taught at the socalled dream house*. They al­
ways coat more than folks
ever dreamed they would.

• •

•

A Cleveland judge has
started to crack down on
speeders in the hope o f cut­
ting down on crack-ups.

•

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When
yow get a bad
cough it’a cnly your throat
that ia tickled.

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Editor, Herald:
The pictures appearing in
Tho Herald are a credit to
the photographers ami to the
operator of the engraver.
Probably because adequate
lighting is provided by proper
flashbulbs and a taken forgranted professional approach
to the other intricacies of
shutter-clicking,
tho
detail
work it impressive.
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Challrage Outmoded Customs
In this educational column,
I present ideas that often
challenge outmoded customs.
And it may be possible that
free public achooling is now

as the Navy is proud of its
membership in the commun­
ity.
A special tip of the hat to
The Sanford Herald and its
conscientious news staff.
J. O. Mayo. Commander
Heavy Attack Wing One
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
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Look on the bright sidel All
that stands between you and
the good old sumemr time is
the balance o f the winter.
How Hoes the fellow who
busn'l much get-up in the
morning aspect to get any­
where?

Editor, Herald:
Now that the Tenth Annual
Bombing Derby ha* reached
its successful conclusion and
an optimistic note has sound­
ed on the future of NAS San­
ford, it is time for Navy men
ami their families based here
to thank those who contribut­
ed heavily to both conditions.
Wo are indebted to the citi­
zens of Sanford and Seminole
County, whose selfless dona*
lions of time and resources
demonstrated time and again
these past weeks their loyal
support of our work. We are
especially grateful (o The San­
ford Herald and other mem­
ber* of the news industry who
published such lucid and gen­
erous coverage of the Bomb­
ing Derby while presenting an
exacting treatment of sur­
rounding event*. Due largely
to responsible news handling,
a potentially volatile situation
waa kept In perspective; the
public was Informed rather
than alarmed.
At a result. Navy and com ­
munity leaden were given an
o p t i m u m atmosphere for
wwklng toward mutual goals.
Policy makers in Washington
ami elsewhere were able to
study the advantages of con­
tinued operations In Sanford
in a clear, objective light.
Tho people of this area can
Indeed be proud of their com­
munity and its leadership just

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Letters

Dr. Crane's

Father Foul p r m n li a
challenging idea thnt in not
limited lo paraehlal or partinan thinking. View it with
an open mind. For our lush
natural renourcea are dwin­
dling and taxrs are becom­
ing harder to raise, no we
face a crisis. It costs tax' payers over 16 RILLIONS
every year Just for frre
public schools.
CASE S-42U: Father Paul Is
a Catholic priest with whom I
dine occasionally.
"Dr. Crane," he began, “ we
have literally milliona of stud­
ents in our Catholic parochial
schools.
“ And we do not receive a
penny from taxes, for our
pupils are all enrolled on a
voluntary hasis.
“ The Lutherans and some
other church bodies likewise
operate school* without any
assistance from the taxpayers.
“ Yet we are then taxed to
support free public achoola in
competition with our own in­
stitutions.
“ That doesn't seem quite
fair, do you think?
“ Suppose we were running
grocery store* fur customers
who paid for their purchases.
“ Would it then be fair to tux
us private grocery operator*
to finance free grocery stores
where the public could get its
bread and meat and vegetables
for nothing?"
“ Yet that Is exnctly what is
happening in the field of edu­
cation.
“ In our church, as well as
all the private schools and col­
leges, the parents o f our
pupils voluntarily pay for
their 'duration.
“ But then those same hard
working parrnts are taxed to
support rival and free public
schools that operata in direct
competition.
“ So why shouldn’t all edu­
cation be conducted on the
sound, 'free enterprise* plan
o f pay-as-you-go?
“ Aa you pointed out in an
earlier column, Georga Wash­
ington and all the other pi­
oneer Americans had no ac­
cess to free public schools.
“ Yet they were unusually
well read men. They produced
our Declaration o f Independenca and Constitution, whleh
I doubt if we could duplicate
afresh even now.
“ So what la wrong with
eliminating all free education
and putting schools on a busi­
ness-like or
pay-as-you-go
plans?"

suspicion that: eagulfs Wa*b»
ington. No oneIfarfeti the prenomination bitterness of 1960.
But the President is viewed
by key Kennedy holdovers aa
a tough realist who will make
the vice presidential choice
this August with the same
cool Judgment John Kennedy
exercised in picking Johnson.
The belief is that neither
the President nor the attor­
ney general will allow rumor
mongcring camp followers to
poison the waters seriously.
If Johnson thinks Kennedy
the best choice, a leading
Democrat says, he will name
him—even though the two may
never indulge In a '‘ublic love
feast.
“ The list the President will
choose from will be small,"
this source add*. “ Inevitably,
however, Bobby will be on
it."
Not, this man suggests, be­
cause Kennedy will be push­
ing for the job, but because
he. like all the surviving Kennedys, is the beneficiary of
a truly astonishing popular
ground swell of Interest and
open affection. Where
Ken­
nedy walks today, there go
crowds.
“ This is something that
may be uncontroltable," the
Democrat aaya. “ It could pre­
sent the President with a
unique situation when the
time for hla choice com e*."
Example of the ground
swell's force: United Auto
Worker*'
President Walter
Rcuthcr barely was able to
“ put the cap" on the union'*
explosive urge to endorse Bob
Kennedy for vice president.
11 the great tide rises high­
er, obviously nimor will go
on tracing Its source to tre­
mors generated in the attor­
ney general’* office. The so­
ber correctives offered by
hard-eyed Kennedy and John­
son professionals may never
quite catch up.

tion that a man of Kennedy’s
acknowledged political acu­
men— or anyone else—would
try to pressure Johnson heav­
ily on the vice presidency or
any major question.
“ You just don't issue ulti­
matums to the President of
the United States," was a
summary comment.
Similarly, these sources in­
dicate that the top bracket
White House holdovers from
the John F. Kennedy regime
are giving the new President
their total loyalty. Says one
such man:
“ Some of ua offered him a
continuing commitment. We
gave him our word. We would
not be worth much as men if
we went hack on it."
Another holdover found he
Idea of a “ Kennedy cell" pre­
posterous:
“ We're not here serving
just some rival politician. We
are working for the Presi­
dent."
H is felt that Johnson would
be less than human if he did
not suffer some twinge* of
doubt as a result of the in­
credible welter of rumor and

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BE IT ENACTED BT TH E
PEOPLE o r TH E TOWN OR
CABBELIlEnnT. rLOrUDAl
I) That th u Ordinance la
enacted purauant tn Section
ITt.oi, Florid* Statute*
(or
m i.
I ) That th# Town o f Caaatlbarry, Florida, harahy declare#
Ita Intantlon to anna* to tho
To w n o f Caaaalharrr, RlorMa.
at tha aaplratlnn o f thirty (10)
day* from Ih# adoption o f
thla Ordlnanra. tha following
described parcel* o f land lyIna contiguous to tha praatnt
houndarlra o f th* Town o f
Caaaalbarry, Florida, and ba­
in* In Bamlnola County, F lo r ­
ida:
a) All o f EDOEWOOD V A N Otl, a Subdivision, accordins to th* Plat thereof aa
racordad In Plat Hook II,
Pa** 70, Publlo Itacorda
• f Bamlnola County, F lo r ­
ida.
h ) I-Ota «. I and T, tlloak t:
and l/Ot* I, 4 and 1, lllock
I, all o f H E M I N O L A
PARK, aeeordln* to th*
Plat thereof aa racordad
In Plat nook I, Pan* 21.
Publlo Hacorda o f Berolnola County, Florida.
•) Lola I and (. lllock C:
and Lola I, I, 4 and I,
Block D; and Lota &gt;. 4,
I, I. 7, I and ». Block
K. all o f CAMHELIIEItltY
IIEIOIITS,
aeeordln*
to
th* Plat tharaof aa r e ­
corded In Plat Book I,
Tan* 17, Public Bacorda
o f Bamlnola County, Flo r­
id*.
B) ll a flnn lnt *1 a point on
th* Waal lln* o f tlnvarnment Lot I. Section 17,
Townahlp
tl
South,
n a n * * 10 Eaat which la
N til* 11* W 414 41' from
tha RW corner o f aald
(iovernment Lot 2, run
thanca H 1«* 41* 40" W
1111.21' to Iho North rltht
o f way o f Htat* Hoad III,
thane# N II* 27' W III.2I'
to tho S a l t right o f way
o f Slat* Hoad No. 11-100
CL*.
8.
17-12),
lhanca
Korthaaalarly alon* aald
Eaat rlliht o f way M in o t
to Ita Intaraacllon with
4ho North lln* o f th* S
Vi o f SKt* o f NWU of
Baetloa 17, Townahlp 21
Bouth, Bang*
10 Eaat
thanr* Eaat along aald
North lln# 14 11', thenr*
H 14* II' W 11 1', thanca
8 70* 02' E *0».l', lhanca
S 1»* &gt;•' W 241 O' lhanca
B 70* 07' E 240 0', lhanca
N 11* I I' K 2110', thanca
8 70* OP E 2*1.0', thanca
N M* 41' 40'' K 21**'
l&lt;&gt; afnraaald North llna of
84
nf 8EU o f NWV4.
lhanca Eaat 21.47', then, a
8 II* 41' 40" W 22* 44'
to point o f beginning
(SUBJECT t» opaelal condltlnna defined tn Section
IV, Ordlnanra No. *9)
I ) That thla Ordlnanra ehall
ha publlahed once a week
for four (41 ronaerullvt
waaka
In Th*
Sanford
llarald, a nawapapar pubtlahad In Bamlnola County,
Florida.
. 4) That tha above-described
trarla o f land In the a g ­
gregate contain laaa than
tan (10) raglotered aloetori, and tho ownero and
Intartit holdiro o f aald
p r opir lloo havo formally
petitioned tn h* annesad
I ) That till* Ordlnanra ahull
lake affect
Immediately
u|Nin Ita final paaaag* and
adoption.
d) That all Ordinance* or
pari* o f Ordinance* In
conflict
herewith
ar#
hereby repealed.
ADOPTED
at
a
regular
Hireling of tha Town t'ouncl)
o f th* Town o f 4'aaaclhariy,
Florid*. Mila Ith day o f March,
A. D. 1**4.
(TOWN SEAL)
/ * / Owen W. Aaatay
MAYOR
ATTEST:
/ a / Mary Hawthorn*
TOWN CLEIIK
Kannalh W. Mclnloah
Attorney at Law
I'oat Offlr* Boa III*
Sanford, Florida
Publlah Mar. II, M, IT,
April I, 11*4.
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NOTICE OF SUIT
TOi WILLIE LEM MIKB
I I I Mount Avanu*
Wyandanrh, New York
Tau ar* haraby notlflad that
* ault hat been filed again*!
)nu In Ih* Circuit Court of
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit nf
Florida, In and for Stmlnol*
County, In Chancery No. 111*4.
Tha namaa af th* known natur­
al defendant* ar* A N N I E
4) RACE MIKE, KDI1IK I.EK
MIKE, VlltdlN I A MIKE and
WIL LIE LKH MIKE.
Th* nalur* nf thla ault la
f» r Ih* foracloaur* by th*
plaintiff
of
Ita
mortgaa*
agalnat Ih* fallowing dascrlbad taal pr operly In Bamlnola
County, Florida:
I...1 «, Block 11. Tier II.
nf Hanford, according to
K.
II.
T raffo rd’e
Map
thereof, duly racordad lo
Ih*
Publlo
Ittcord*
of
Bamlnola County, Florida.
An abbreviated till* o f th*
ca t* la K BN WOOD INVEST­
MENTS. INC., a le , va. AN­
NIE HIIAl.'E MIKE, at *1.
You ara haraby rniulrad tn
file your anawar with the
Clark o f 4*il a Court and to
aarv* a cop y tharaof on th*
pla in tiff*
attorney!.
BOTH,
SEUAL A LEVINE. 140 South
Court Blraat. Orlando, Flurlda,
not later than Friday, May
M, 1**4. If you fall to do an.
a darra* pro ronfeeao will he
entered agalnat you for tb*
relief tftmandad In tb* co m ­
plaint.
Dated at Sanford, Florida,
thla n t h day o f March, 1*44.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
&lt;&gt;r Hamlnol* County, F lo r­
ida
By: Sandra R. Johnton
Deputy d a r k
BOTH. HKOAI, * LEVINE
140 South Cuurt Slrart
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for Pla intiff
Publlah March IT A April I,
M. IT, ]&gt;((.
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anyone other than myself.
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By Kate Osann

TIZZY

ME MA9E-N0T 5CW4

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OUR ANCESTORS

r o M ir i.o iin e o r
WonTnAOC

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cocntt
i a t i s ' o i
OAVK. a New Torlc Corp ora ­
tion
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Malendale. Florida
Tou ara hnraby nnllfled that
a Complaint to F o r e rlo .e a
certain mnrtra a* on tho fn|.
low in* d.acrlbad property, to .
wit:

• ecord lnr
to
tha
rial
thereof at recorded In I'lat
Hook tl . Page &gt;1. Pillule
Ilewrda o f Sentinel* Coun.
ty. Florida,
together with th* follow in g
Hems o f property which are
located In and permanently in*
•tailed as a part o f the lm&gt;
provement on aald land:
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F n in iD A tn r
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DISIIYY*AHIIKIl

"If th a t h ow lin g la folk aln gln g. I'd lu st a t a oon g o
b a o k t o rook and roH l"

By Dick Turner

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...AN' I 3F.EM i n RtYMI ARCS
BAklN* bOMf IMINt i AIM)t 11 1M‘
YVINiiLD IkJRUL liKA/INli IN

"I wouldn’t lat him join tha Union army— ho never
looked good In bluol"

A MLAIXIW OOMEVVTffcKE

S tO K Y ...

SHORT RIBS
rN0U1WNKWE OUGHTlb
f SclLIWlS IDOL? TWOMUSEUMS
HAtE MADE GOODQfrEKS.

•urrsm y
Y would w u like a sixteiw foot 1
j a c k * om c a n t I RtaiHitr nuot , amou _ or joshua
w i s i o r A blawk V at THE BATTLE OF VSRlCM0?_

MOW IP YOU CHAP* WILL AMU5ft
V0UR5ELVE6. IL L FINISH A PAPER
WRIflNG FOR A ‘ PO-IT-YOUR^ELP1

WALL.MVRA'. BAYS
ir c u e s out r o d .

BUT IF WEWAlflUE MAR&lt;£1
MAT GO UP. OR It AMGHT
FALL. WE COULD HAVE A
DEPRESSION. WHAT D O
YOU THINK.?

O05H.I »EB WOTMsKEfr
MEANT ABOUT HI* COUSlM
BEIN' UNBAIANCBP. BA*&gt;1
BUT ISN'T IT TOO l ATE FOR
A FBTCHIATRI6T TOHELPHISI

I KNOW the atova oparataa on gaa! But with tha
alactriolty off tha alaotrlo can opanar won’t work I"

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mammal
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M A M n c t total

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II Changes

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♦4 Eternity
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(ram*

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services
tliis week
at uourown
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worskip

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THE PCEFF E R - I MUST ADVISE
A7LAIN5T THAT. THERE ARC
DANGEROUS CURRENTS.
W H E FIOATAIONS
* ON THE SURFACE
ANO WATCH H E K -

NO W0RRIE3, RATE. OUR
DIANA WAS AN CUMPlC
PlVER. SWIMS LIKE A FISH.

EVEN FISH GET WTO I YOU MUST—
TROume. i m u s t 7 re ally/ i
A«K YOU NOT y Atusr ASH YOU
TO GO. ,------- - TO MIND )OUR
OWN BUSINESS.

Virginia P«tro*M
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Baaford

Nora Norrig

w ife -

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Wilt#
12 Peer Gyat'i
mother
13 Roman emperor
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N o t k r le lirreby given Ihet
on Ilia l l t h day o f April 1144
a
regular
meeting
of
th*
Hoard o f County Commlealnnara a f aemlnolo County, Flo r­
ida. the following nueatlon*
will he arled upon, to .w it :
"W ha lh rr or not It la neraeaary to tract, agulp, and build
an addition lo Hit SKMINoLFl
COUNTY inJUMC H O iP I T A U
a publl* hospital located In
Sanford.
gemlnol#
County.
Florida "
Should a majority o f tha
member* o f
tha
Hoard o f
County
Cnmmlaelonera o f
H e m Inot. County, Florida, d e ­
termine that It la necaeaar r
to erect, equip, and build an
addition
tn th* SEMINOl.n
COUNTY P|!R|,111 HOSPITAL,
they may levy a hnepllal build­
ing, repair, and ei|ul|ituent lax
puraualil lo r'hapter
1S3.3b.
Florid* Htatulea. 19*1.
/ a / Jam** P. Avery, J r ,
Chairman
Hoard *1 Ctunty Commlaaloner*
Hemlnola County, Florid*
AI le a l:
e / Arthur II. Heekwlth. Jr.
Clerk
Publleh Mar. II. &gt;«, &gt;7 A Apr.
I, 19*4.
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A n rw ir t o PrtYdtug P uirla

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CONDITIONKIt M O D K I , CA-SI
sk m ia i.
has been filed aaalnet yon an&lt;t
you are required to nerve a
copy o f your Anawer or Plead­
ing to the Complaint on tha
Plain ti ff* attorney, PANIKl,
J. I.eFKVRK o f YVarrlek. Car­
gill A
I^ Frvre, ftu TV.at
Falrhanke Avenve. P. O. no*
174, YVInler INirk. Florida, and
fit. the original A m a r r nr
Pleading In the o f llr e o f th*
Clerk o f the Circuit Court on
nr before th* 21th day o f
April. IMS. If you fell to do
•o. Judgment by default wilt
he taken agalnat you for tho
relief demanded in Ih* Com pin lot
l)UNR
end
OMDERKD In
Chamber* at Sanford, Saminol* County. Florida thla ll t h
day o f March, 1144.
(BE At.)
Arthur 1(. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk
lly: Sandra S Jnhnaon
Deputy Clerk
Pant.I J I w F . v r . o f
TVAMHICK. CARUU.L *
LaFKVItB
P. O. Hoi IT I
170 Weal Falrhanka Avenue
Winter Park, Florida
Ptibll.h kl.ircli 27 * April B.
10. It. 1*44.
C IM .Ii
F I C T I T l o r s NAME
NOTICE IS herthy given that
wo are engaged In htielneea
at Ith A 1’ nlinetln SI*. San.
ford. Seinlnnl* County, Florida,
under the flotltloil* name of.
Dial* Klrrlrlo Company and
that wa Inland to reglaler aald
name with th* Clerk gf th*
Clroutl Court, Siminnla Coun­
ty. Florida. In arrnrdanet wi t h
Ih* provlalona o f Ilia Flntlttoua Name Slaltilea, t o. wi l l
Herllon 141.01 Florida Siatu'ta
1147.
Big: Jamea E. T.««
C. 7- Hopklna
Pghllah Mar. II, It, II A Apr.
t. 1944.
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N O I.K n i l N T ) , 1*1.011 III A
('k n n e e e y N «. U Y U

I^it l». K A S TIin O O K si n DIVISIO N , U N IT NO. SIX.
It 1CP L A T O F U LO CK " 14".

E V E R Y T H IN G

'M lr k U h U k lH M M

Legal Notice

IT THE CinetTT c o t ItT or|
T lir MYTII Jl I1ICIAI. r u t-'
CITT. IN AMI vnn MINI.

T K B -I B U
B . B r a lM lA

rbyllig
VA 34344

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Adventist

Baptist

THE BEVEWTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th * Elm
R. U M ath ew s--------- — Pastor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ------ lit * a. m.
Worahlp garvteo _ 11:H L m.
Wednesday Night
Trey or Sarrlea —
7:11 p. m.
"W a Hava Thla Hop*" radio
maaaasa oaeh Sunday a. m.
at lit * ovar W TRR at lid*
an your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
ld tl W . First Street
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 7:00 p.m.
Kvanpallatle Service 7:ae p. m.
Wad. Prayar M a st__7:00 p. m.
Bill Stephana
Paator
A Cordial Waleome to Alt

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
ISO! Park Ava. at ldth S t
Rav. C. C. Do**, Ir. — Paator
Sunday School
d :tl a. m.
Worahlp Sarvleo — 11 ltd a. m.
Kvenlns Worahlp — T:dd p. m.
Alliance Touth
Fellowship (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. * .
(Wad)
rrayar Sarvleo ------ T:td p. m.

Assembly Of God
l'| -

PIN E CnEST ASSEMI1L.T
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. Slth and Elm
H. M. W ild e r -------------- Paator
Sunday School
dill a. m.
Mornlns W orahlp__Idtld a. m.
Xvanlns Worahlp — Ttld p. m.
Touth Sarv. (Sun.) - 0:00 p. m.
llld.W eak Sarv. (Wad.) - T:Sd
p. m.

Baptist

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. 411
Ph. I l l - 1110
Paator ___ Cheater W . Plank
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
Mornlns Service __ 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlns Union
0:10 p. m.
Xvanlns Service — 7:10 p. m.
Wednesday Meetlns*:
Orsanlaatlon* _ _ 0:1* p. m.
Trayar __________ 7:1* p- m.
Choir — ..—-----1:10 p. m.

WESTSIDB MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A Holly Ava.
Paul M. C allay-------------Paator
Sunday School —
10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
Xvanlns Worahlp _ tiOO p. an.
Wednoeday
prayer Service ......... 7:00 p. » .

to

PINBCRRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Paator - .... - William J. Outaa
Mornlns W o r a h lp ------ Ii40 A
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Sch ool__ — 1:41 a. m.
Tralnlns Union
1:11 p. m.
Xvanlns Worahlp — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. OIfleers A Teachers
M e etln s---------------- 4 ;t l p. n .
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Heater Ava.
8 . Hamilton OrlKIn — Paator
Sunday School ____ 0:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlns Union — 0:10 p. m.
Xvanlns Worship — 7:40 p. m.

PSA LM

Methodist

CWURCW OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
ties Elm Avanua
Rav. IL L Strickland__Faster
Sunday School _____ 1:41 n. m.
Worahlp Sarvle* _ 1C:4I e. m.
KY»ne.ll«tlo Sarv. __7:M p. m.
Wadnaaday:
Voune People ▼. I* B. Sarv.
7:10 p. m.
Blbl* Training Sarv S:M p.m.

BBXNSZER METHODIST *
CHURCH
Citrus Halehta
Rav. Ray Oraeory, Jr* Pastor
Church School ____ t:4 l a. m.
Mornlne Worahlp __ 11:0* a. ra.
M T P -----------------------4:1* p. an.
Eve. Worship ____ 7:1* p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvle* 7:S* p.m.

Congregational

riR ST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W . Ind SL at Mapla Ava
Paul B tc k a s---------------- Paator
Sunday S c h o o l____ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 10:41 a. m.
Touth _.—
....... *:0* p. m.
Evaneall'tle Sarvlo* lie* p. ra.
Mld-W**k
Sarvle* (Wad.) — T:OS p. as.
Third Sunday
glngoptratlsa _ _ Si** p. m.

Nazarene
OONOREOATIONAZ.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avonuo at 14 th St.
1:41 a m . ____ Churoh School
11:S* a. m. _ Worahlp Service
1:1* p. m. __ Christian Touth
Ministry
Rav. Waiter A. R. McPherson,
Paator

FIRST CHURCH

Christian

O r THE NAEARENB

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES o r CHRIST
1107 H. Sanford Ava.
It Vernon Fuller
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.

Church Of Christ

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th fL end Laurel Ava.
Eutan* S h .ld o n ______ Paster
Telephone: 111-7*71
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a ra.
Mornlne W orship__10:41 a. m.
Evanln* Worahlp
7:0*
p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvle* 7:1* p. m.

David wasn’t merely ringing
of the Lord's faithfulness. He
was confessing bis own helpless-

Presbyterian

CTht Lord it OUR Shtpherd,
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
It** A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-M)
Sanford. PlorldA

in -m s

X Z b t lo rb i* mp afjep&amp;erb, 3 s&amp;atl not

Church Of God
CHURCH OP GOD
llnd A Prsnch
H. C. S m ith __________ Paator
Sunday S rh n o l____0:41 a. m.
Mornlns W orship
11 :*o a. m.
Kvansallsllc Herv. « 7:10 p. m.
Tuts, prayar Sarv. .. 7:10 p. m.
Thurs. Yuuns People
Endeavor ,
■ , 7:10 p. m.

Rundap
I’aal mi
23:1-6

Monday
Matthew
7:7-20

:

Tha Rav. Georg* Xlanamoa,
Int.rlm Paator
Sunday School _ _ t i l l a. m.
Morning W orship__Hi OS a. m.
Communion— Firat Sunday I*
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

for thou art toith me; th? rob anb th?
*taff, the? comfort me.
5 «hou prepared a table before me in the
presence of mp enemieo; thou anointe*
mp heab toith•oil mp cup oberOoto*.
t
0 fturelp goobnes*o anb mere? *baH folloto
me aU the bap* of mp life; anb 3 ohall
btoell in the frouft of the 3Urb for eber.

tamnt;
2 bo male* me lie OoUm in green pastures*.
i f t leabo me beoibe ftiU maters*;
3 fie reotorerf mp foul fce leabf me in patfiK
of rtgbteouine** tor W name’s* oafce.
4 Cben t&amp;ougb 3 toalk through the balle?
of the *bafcoto of heath* 3 fear no tbll

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 East Second Street
Sunday Service A
Sunday School . — 11 too a. as.
Subject: "Unreality"
Wednesday Sam e* - 1:00 p. m.
Readlns Room: 101 X. Klrst.
Weekdays: 10:10 a. m. . 4:10
p. m. Friday Evanlns: I:I0&gt;
1:10 p. ro.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
111 Oranso Straet
Rav. E. Ruth O r a n t __Paator
Sunday School ____ 10:00 a. m.
Mornlne Worahlp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday Evanlns __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Blbte Study * 7:10 p. m.
Conqueror* Maatlne
Friday ----------------7:W p. m

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W . 11th Place
"The Church of tho Lutheran
Hour" and TV ‘Thla la tha
Lira"
Harbart W . Oearae____Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Worship Servlet __ l t :l * a. m.

The key to religious frith is
not simply the discovery of God’s
power. It is the discovery of our
oorn need.

Christian Science

Pentecostal

Free Methodist

You begin to realise how awk­
ward, bewildered, helpless a
lamb really is.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park Avanua
Bart Brown - __ — Kvansallat
Sunday
Blbla Study _ _ _ - 11:10 a. m.
Mornlns Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
Xvanlns Service .... 0:10 p. m.
Baa "Herald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Blbl* Class _ 10:00 a. m.
Wadnaaday
Blbl* C l a s s --------- 7:10 p. m.

Lake Mary, Pin.
Rav. W . L. Holcombs. Paator
Sunday
1:41 a. a s . ____ Blbl* Sehaol
11:0* a. m . __Mornlne Worahlp
7:0* p. ra. __ Evanlns Sarvle*
!:* • p. m. _ Wed. M ld-W**k
Prayer Service*
7:** p. ra. __ Ind Wed. Ml**ionary Sarvle*

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
Fr. chart** W . Stewart. Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion __ 7:1* a. m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:10 a. m.
Family Service _
1:00 a- m.
Service A Sermon__71:44 a. m.

You've got to lutTS your arms
around a warm, wool/, wobbly
lamb before the real meaning of
the Twenty-third Psalm grips
you.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evansatlat
Blbla School ___- 10:00 a. m.
Mornlns Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Xvanlns Worship . _ Iito p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:11 p. ra.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avenue
F. B. C h a n c e _____
Paator
PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Mornlns Worahlp — 1:10 a. m.
lllshway 40 Waat
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Ruby _____ Kvansallat
Mornlns Worahlp _
11:11a.m.Morrl*
Dibit Class ___ __ 10:00 a. m.
Yralnlns Union
l : t l p. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ . 11:00 a. m.
Xvanlns Worahlp - 7:41 p. m.
Evanlns Worship _ 0:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:11 p. m.
Bible claasaa Wad. _ 7:1* p. m.
CENTRA!. BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th S t A Oak Ava.
Oatl S m ith ------------------- Paator
Sunday School ------, 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — t i l l ! a. m.
Tralnlns Union — 1:11 p. m.
Xvanlns Worahlp - 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayar Sarvleo 7:11 p. m.
Nuraery Open
W T R R ------------------- 7:10 p. m.
Sunday Nile Broadcaet

THE

Church O f God

Tuesday
Matthew
12:9-16

Wednesday
lAikn
16SI-T

W d »y
John
10:7-16

Thursday
John
10:1-6

FIRST FRESBTTER7AN
CHUROH
Sanford. Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
Grover C. Bewail Jr. __ Paator
Edgar W . Smith Jr. Aaalatant
Pastor
Moraine Worship __ 1:11 a. m.
Church School —
1:11 a. m.
Session Meals ____ 10:41 a. ra.
Mornlne Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Patlowahlp 1:10 p. m.
Ranlor HI Pallowshlp f i t f p.m.
Evanlns Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat __ 7:00 p. ra.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
t i l l South Orlando Drlva
Thomaa H. M a k la ____ Paator
W o r a h lp __________ 1:00 a. ra.
Churoh School _ _ 10:00 a. ra.

TO LIST TOUR

Methodist

CHURCH

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd* *1 Woodland Ava*
Rav. John H. Hires Jr* Paator
Churoh School ------ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlnp Worahlp _ ll;oe a. m.
M V P ----------------------- t il* p. m.

N O TIC E

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
SIS Park Ava.
John T. Adams Jr. _ Paster
Mornlne Worship _ 1:1* p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l------ 1:41 a. as.
Mornlne Worahlp _ 16:11 a. m.
MTP Maatlnea
1:1* p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Bvealag Worahlp _ |iS« p. m.

Ratarday
Ephesian*

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322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP A SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO- INC.

B. EDWARDS BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
and Employes*
GLAS-MET INC.
Metri and FibergUs Duet Systsms

A. DUDA A SONS, INO.
SUvis, Florid*

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON A CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilke Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Hart) Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodge* and Staff

WARE-PRICE OIL CO.
Wareco, N. French Av*.

SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.
and Employ eaa

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith, Owner

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO- INC.
and 8taff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAB CO.
Jobs Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

3. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
G*orga Briley and Employee*

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 8. Laurel Ava., Sanford

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th S t, Sanford

CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm A vs.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
110 W. First, SAnford

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employee*

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
Firat A French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. l e t S t- Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. l e t S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee*

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelaca and Employee*

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and Bill Baumholser

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO- INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

Ostaan MathoMet Churah
P a o 1a
Waalayan
Mathodlst.
RL
dB
W . ot Paola
Bt. Jamas A.M.B* Banford Avo,
at. Mary's A.M.B. Chureh BL RL 111 Oatoan
Bt. Paurs Mathodlst C h u r o h
Oataan
Rd. Katarprla*
Binffard Memorial Mathodlat C k t r t l
A DeBary

Poreet Lake Beventh-dep Adveatlat Chureh,
Hwp. 4tt, Forest City
■evsath-dap Adveatlat Church. Maltlau*
Ava* Altamont* gptlaga
Baaferd Bavaath-dnp
Adraittat
Churah.
BeveaU A Elm

■SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Baptlat Church, Oviedo
Central Baptist Church, t i l l Oak A v a
Cbnluota First Baptist Church
Bldar Sprlnpa Baptist Church,
•It Lehman Rd.
Faith
Baptist Mlesion, 141 Lila* Rd*
Casselberry
First Baptist Church, III Perk Av*.
First llaptlet Chnrch of Altamonte Springe,
RL did, A lls monte Sprlags
First Uaptlrt Church o l DeBary
First Baptist Chureh *1 aeaeva
First Raptlat Church o( Lake Merp
Flret Baptist Church of Lake Monro*
First Baptist Churoh of Longwood, Oor.
Church A Grant
Flret Baptlet Church *1 Ovled*
First BhUoh Missionary BeptUt Churoh,
DPI W . llth a t;
For cat Clip Baptlat Chureh
Fountain Maad Baptlat Churoh, Ovlads
Lav* Southern Baptlat Mission, Cbnluota
Mlaalonarp
Baptlat churoh
Xorth
ltd.
KutarprUe
Mscadcoula MiHloa
Baptist Church
Oak Mill Bd. Oetaen
Ijeratas Olerp BapUot Ohureh. Oeaeva Mwy,

M t Olive Mlseleaarp Bapttot Ohereh, Baa
Landa Springe Rd* Longweed
Mt. Elon Mlaalonarp Baptist, Slpt* Av*.
Naw
Mt.
Calvarp
Mlsetoaarp
Baptlat
11*1 W. llt h SI.
Naw Salem Primitive Baptlat Ohureh,
tie* W. n t h St.
New Mt. Elon Baptist Chnrch, I7dt Poor Av*
Oeklewn Baptlet Chapel. 1741 W . llth St.
Osteen Baptist Church
Plneoreet Baptist church. t*t W . Onora Rd.
Pralrlo Lake Baptist Chureh, Rids* RA,
Pern Park
Progress Mlaalonarp Baptlet Churoli. Mldwap
gacond Shiloh Mleelouarp BapUot Churoh.
Ninth * Hickory
HI. Jamra Mlaalonarp Baptlat Church Bto.
Ilit. I l l noloan
Hi. 1‘aul Mlaalonarp Baptlat Church, Ith St.
St. Matthews Mlaalonarp Baptist Church
Canaan Haights
St. John's Missionary Baptist Chureh.
IIS Cypraaa St.
Tempt* Baptlat Ohureh, Palm Springs RA*
Altamonte Spring*
Wastald* Mlaalonarp Baptist Church,
III R Holly Av*.
Ble* Mop* Baptist Chureh, f U Orange Av*.
CATHOUO
Chureh of tho Nallvllp. Lake Merp
AU alp CsthoUo Chureh, f U (M t Avm

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■t.
Ann's
Oathollo
Church,
Pershing
fine*, D*!Ury
St. Mary Magdalan* Catholic Church, Mailland Avo, Altamonte Springs
C H RItTIAN
Firat Christian Church, 11*7 B. Banferd Av*.
Ceesregetlonal Chrlstlau Church,
t i l l Perk Av*.
Northelda Cbrlatleu Church, F l o r i d a
Uavea D r, Maitland

Church
Church
Church
Church

LUTHBRAX
Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
Overbrook
Dr* Cassolberrp
Good Shepherd United Lutharn,
• IN R Orlande Dr.
Lutharaa Churoh af tha Redaamar,
1*1 W . M U n e e *
Maielsh Lutheran Chureh, Amerlesu Legion
Hall. Pralrlo Lako, Porn Park
St. Luksa Lutharaa Church, Rt. I l l Slavic

CHURCH OF CHniST

METHODIST

of Christ, t i l l * Perk Ava.
at Christ, (I,nave
ur Chrlat, I-ongwood
u( Christ, I'aola

Barnett Memorial Mathodlst Church, E.
Dallarp Ava* Enterprise
Bear U k a M*llin4Ut Churoh
llalbal A.M E. Church, Canaan llalghta
I'aaaalbarry Community Methodic! Church.
Hwy, 17-M A Pluoy Hide* Ud* caooolborry
DaDary Community Methodist Church W .
Highlands DeBary
Kbanaear
Mathodlst
Chureh,
Old
Or­
lando Hwp.
First Methodist Church, III Park Ava.
First Mathodlst Church of Ovlade
Foster Chapa! Mathodlst Church, Ovlada
Fra* Mathodlst Chureh, III W. Ith Bt.
Grace Mathodlat Church. Onora RA
arant Chapel A V E . Church, Ovlodo
Onkg rave MoUoAlot Ohureh, Ovlada

CHURCH OF OOD
Church at God. I l l Hickory
Church of Ood, lie* A French
Chureh * f OoA Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
AU Balnu Kplecopal Chureh B. DeBarp
Ave* Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Longweed
All Balm* Episcopal. EnUrprla*
Help Cress Bpleeopal, Park Ava. at Ith

NAEARENB
P I to t Church of
tho Naas rasa,
lad at Maple
Para Park
Church e f
thaHanarano,
O'Brien ltd* Farn Park
Lake Mary Chureh af U * Nasarano

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PRESBYTERIAN
Community Presbyterian Church. Lak* Mary
First Presbyterian
Church,Oak
A va
* Ird BL
First Presbyterian Church, Casselberry
First Prasbytarlan
Church of
DaBarp,
X Highland
•L Andrews Prasbptarlan Chnrch t i l l Lonneal Bch. Dr* Bear Lake
Upsata Comm a ally Presbyterian Chnrch,
Upesla Rd.
Westminister Presbyterian Church, Mcwell
Bark. RL IM

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OTHER CHURCHEg
Allea'a Chapel, Olive * llth BL
Church of OoA la ChrlsL Ovlodo
Chains to Community Chnroh
Chnrch of Ood ef Prophesy, MIT Elm A v a
Church ef Joses Christ ef Latter Dap
Paints, t i l l park Ava.
Community Chapel, Altamonte gprlaga
Eastern OrUiodon Church, 1L Johns Chry­
sostom Chapa I, Hwp. 17.11. Pam Park
Congregation* Bath Israel. l*th A Magnolia
Firat Ckurch of CkrUL BcloatlaL
N f Be In i It*
1*1 Churah Sf Lengwood
ML Olive Hollaeaa Chnrch, Oak Min
RA Oataan
Flaecrest Aasemblp e f OoA I7tk * Elm
Alliance Cksreh. t i l l * Perk A v a
* o » f» r*..C a n g rag»tl«n ef Jahevah'e W itaaaMA i m w. let BL
**lvatloa Army, 111 E. tad BL
Usltp Cfcntnk of BanforA M t * let M.

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'Old Soldier'
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Zip Code 32771

^icTet*
The flags are at half mast.
Sanfortl and Seminole County’a public and privata build*
inga. achoola and other institu*
tlona today lowered the na­
tional banner In honor o f the
lata Gen. MacArthur.
• • •
The Langlotti Building on
Park Avenue eoon will follow
ita next door neighbor, the
W oodruff Building Into obli­
vion. City M a n a g e r Pete
Knowlca reporta that with the
Book A Bible Shop and Real­
tor John Fox moved out of
the Langlotti building demoli­
tion aoon will be etarted. Both
altea are to become city park­
ing lota.
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I f anybody doubt* that peo­
ple read 'T h e Clock” they
ahould have been here to help
answer the telephones right
after the April 1 edition hit
the street*. As soon as callers
would ask “ What’s this all
•bout?” we’d ask ’em if they’d
read the last paragraph. After
• pause, we usually heard
aomething like this: “ Well,
111 b e --------- 1”

• • •
It waa bound to happen, and
it did. A 17-year-old factory
worker in England got his
Beatle haircut caught In a
machine. Now, the English
Beatle buffa have
been per­
suaded to wear hairnets.
Needless to say, some of the
hairdos have started to disap­
pear.
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In a ride around Sanford to
View the beautiful flower
gardens, be sure to stop at
2104 Coronado Concourse, at
Margaret. The yard is filled
with brilliant red poppies. It’s
quit* a sight.
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The Civitan Club’s fruit
eake sale, for the benefit o f
the Little Red School House
and other worthy projects,
will close April IS, according
to Chairman Garfield Walker.
The next cake sale for the
Civitans will come at Thanks­
giving.

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If Sanford street* seemed
unusually quiet S a t u r d a y
night it was because— at least
it seemed so— half o f Semin­
ole County’s eitisens converg­
ed on Geneva to help Willie
Lee and Mayme Sieg observe
their (0th wedding anniver­
sary.
Willie Lee, recovering from
severe burns received in a re­
cent accident, and Mayme seceived guests by the hundreds.
Mayme waa as radiant as a
bride. They were married by
Rev. Stinemeyer who at that
time was pastor o f the First
Methodist Church. Back in
1914, Willie Lee was working
in the packing houses and
Mayme was principal-teacher
at the Geneva School. Mayme
started teaching a couple o f
years before that at Paula.
Her first salary was |40 a
month.
A fter both retired from
teaching in 1040, Willie Lee
and Maytne set out to do
things. They got themselves a
35-foot yawl with some 700 to
800 square feet o f sail and
sailed the waters a r o u n d
South Florida for about a
year.
A few years later they got
another boat and went from
the Sanford Boat Works to
Washington, D. C., via the in­
ter-coastal waterways.
Willie Leo spent a couple of
years building his own home
on Lake Harney—and what an
attractive place it is. It’s at­
mosphere is exceeded only by
Willi e I.ee's hospitality and
Mayme’a fried chicken.
The wanderlust caught them
again and they left Sanford In
1055, hauling a trailer. They
spent 11 months touring the
United States. Now the Siegs
have a camper. They’re plan­
ning to spend this summer in
the Great Smokies.
Willie Lee said this morn­
ing, “ We were surely surpris­
ed at the number of pet^de
who greeted us S a t u r d a y
night. But It’s mighty nice to
know we h a v e so m a n y
friends.”

Premier Slain
NEW DELHI, India (UP1)
—Authorities were mystified
today by the assassination of
jigm a
Dorji,
the popular
prime minister of the remote
Himalayan kingdom of Bhu-

United Press Leased Wire

Kstablished 1908

MON., APRIL 6, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 162-

$1 M illion Seminole Sale Closed
New Owner Of
North Orlando
To Tell Plans

JituvA...
19 Killed
MIAMI (UP1) — Traffic
accidents killed at least 19
persons in Florida over the
weekend, four o f them in col­
lisions with trains.

Nickel Paper Goes
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
era o f the nickel newspaper in
New York City ended today.
The Daily News, with this
morning's edition, boosted its
price from five cents to seven
cents.

New Outbreaks
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
New violence was reported in
several Cypriot villages today
in an atmosphere o f tension
caused by growing friction
between the Cyprus govern­
ment and Turkey.

Permanency Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Hugh Scott, R-I’n„ urged
Congress today to give a per­
manent lease of life to the
Civil Rights Commission and
take it o ff “ the political trad­
ing block.”

New Cape Threat

SWEEPSTAKES WINNER in tho Horticulture Division o f the nnnunl
Fprinir flower show was this entry submitted and shown by Mrs. Clmrlcs
li. Cole o f Geneva. The show was held over the weekend nt the Civic Cen­
ter and put on by the Sanford Garden Club.
(Herald Photo)

Burns Hits Back A t
Candidates' Attacks

CAI’ E KENNEDY (U P I)—
United Press International
An iron workers’ contract dis­
Democratic
candidate for
pute today threatened to ex­
tend a construction tieup on governor llaydon Burns ac­
several major spnre projects cused his rivals tills weekend
despite removal o f pickets o f making political hay out
that disrupted building lust
week.

Troops Mop Up

De La Beckwith
Back On Trial

SAIGON, 8outh Viet Nnm
(U PI) — Government troops
carried out mopping-up opera­
tions today in Tuy N'inh Prov­
JACKSON, Miss. (U PI) —
ince where they routed Com­
munist guerrillas in a fierce Byron Da La Beckwith, the
weekend battle that caused white salesman charged with
high casualties.
slaying Negro leader Medgar
Evers, went on trial for the
second time today
under
YA8H1NGTON (U PI) —
strict security regulations.
Friends of Gov. William W.
More than 300 prospective
Scranton o f Pennsylvania ure
telling fellow Republicans to Jurors crowded the courtroom
expect nothing from him be­ o f Circuit Judge Leon Hend­
fore the May 15 Oregon prim­ rick end a number had to
ary to indicate that he Is be­ stand along the wails.
Spcctutois who were able
coming an active candidate for
to find scuts were searched
the presidential nomination.
as a precaution and deputies
were assigned at courtroom
PITTSBURGH (U P I)— Min- entrances. Similisr security
ers in north central West Vir­ provisions were taken at the
,
ginia aturted returning to first trial.
Beckwith, appearing none
their jobs early today but
their fellow workers in south­ the worse for his 10 months
western Pennsylvania vowed in jail since his arrest for
to remain on strike until the ambush killing last June,
UMW President W. A. (Tony) arrived early and sat talking
Boyle meets with them to dis­ with his three luwycrs before
his trial began at 0:15 a.in.
cuss their grievances.
CSV 10:15 a.m. EST.
Courtroom
observers ex­
pected the process o f select­
ing a 12-man jury and one
alternate to take must of this
NEW YORK (UPI) - Rich- week.

Scranton Mum

Strike Ranks Split

Liz, Burton
In New York

srd Burton and Elizabeth Tay­
lor will call New York home
for the duration of the Broad­
way run o f “ Hamlet”
in
which the Welsh actor has
the lead role.
The newlywed actor and ac­
tress arrived by train from
Boston Sunday night and took
up residency at the posh Re­
gency Hotel in Park Avenue.
The modernized version of
Hamlet in which Burton stars
opens Thursday. It had preBroadway runs in Toronto and
Boston.

Nikita Says Reds
Hold Balance
KAZINBARCIKA, Hungary
(UPI)--Sovirt Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev said today that
for Uic first time in the his­
tory of mankind “ the balance
of forces” favors Communism
rather than capitalism.
The- touring Soviet leader
also lashed out anew at Com­
munist China and praised
President Johnson and other
U. S. leaders for displaying
"common sense” appraising
Russia's strength.
Khrushchev
accused
tho
Chinese Communists of court­
ing war and said the warlike
statements of the Peking lead­
ers stem "not from an excess
of brains" but from an ab­
sence of them."

Table Settings
S t op r e a d i n g
word by word...

The Deilsry Garden Club
will present Mrs. Earl W.
Lau of Winter Park at the DeBary Community Center at
and get better grades 2 p. in. Tuesday. Mrs. Lau
will set up between eight and
Another outstanding
ten complete
tablesettings.
The demonstration will be
read-and-study series
presented under auspices of
beginning in The Heruld the Florida Council of Flower
Show Judges.
Tuesday.

1

of Jacksonville's racial problems.
Four other candidates took
turns snapping political ar­
rows at the Jacksonville ma­
yor. Fred O. (Uud) Dickin­
son of West Palm Reach,
went on a Jacksonville tele­
vision station (W'JXT) Satur*
day night and charged that
Burns could claim "m ajor
credit for bringing armed
conflict to Jacksonville.”
And in Tampa Miami Ma­
yor Robrrt King High com­
pared hts *.-!•»
Ja8k.su'.vllle.
“ There lias never been one
word of scsndal connected
with my office as mayor of
Miami.
Sen. John Mathews of Jack­
sonville told a Miami group
that Uurns’ reported justifica­
tion of the reluctance of some
policemen to talk to officials
about a bribery investigation
"was shocking.”
Burns, in southeast Florida,
defended his actions and said
"the greatest damage that has
been done in the field of hu­
man relations hat been the
untimely, unfortunate remarks
such as the ones made by
gubernatorial candidates , , .
made for obvious political rea­
sons and not to contribute to
any solution lo racial or com ­
munity problems.”
Hep. Fred Karl of Daytons Beach told an audience
in Tampa the Jacksonville
racial strife was caused by a
breakdown
in
communica­
tions. Karl said hit 'adminis­
tration will lie dedicated to
an open line of communica­
tion on racial and other sub­
jects.

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WEATHER: Pnrtly cloudy and wnrm today and Tuesday; high todny 85; low tonight in 60a.

VOL. 50

it.

Brazil Congress
May Close To
Seat New Chief

RIO DE JANEIRO (U P D Mllitary leaders of the antiGoularl revolt today were re­
ported considering the closing
of congress as a means of in­
stalling Gen. Humberto Castrio Branco as provisional
president immediately.
Castclo Branco, the army
chief of staff who led Hie reM liun, was chosen to be the
next chief executive by seven
state governors and a major­
ity it a in .y 'jciv ra l' who tup-'
ported roup against President
Joao Goulart.
Goularl was toppled last
week in a swift and bloodless
uprising by the military lead­
ers who feared he was moving
Brazil toward communism.
He went into exile In Uruguay
where he denied lie is a Com­
munist.
in the wake of the coup, the
government launched a drive
against leftists. Authorities
said at least 800 suspected
Communists had been arrest­
ed in Itio De Janeiro alone,
although some unofficial fig­
ures went as high as 3,000.
Thougli Castclo Branco was
the chosen leader of the re­
volt leaders, his Installation
immediately was blocked by
a constitutional provision. Ami
it was unlikely that congreaa
rould pats special legislation
before a week.
Castclo Branco would re­
place interim President Hanieri Mozzilll whose provision­
al mandate expires n e x t
month. There was an under­
current of military distrust of
Mazzilli, who helped guide
Goulart's reform programs
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland through congress.
spoke of Bible reading and
the high cost of license tags
during hit weekend campaigning. lie said if be were elect­
ed he would push for laws
returning to the schools the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) right to read the Bible and
The
Supreme Court was told
would seek to repeal the con­
troversial law Uiat Increased today that two Negroes facing
the costa of the state's auto execution for murder were in­
tags.
sane at the time of the crime
and at their trial and should
tie granted a new trial.
Attorneys for the Amrriran
Civil Liberties Union said Dan
Wilkins. 18, and Tommie Lee
Williams, 17, both of Talla­
FRANKFURT. G e r m a n y
hassee. should not be electro­
(UPI) — German spectators
cuted under Florida law.
rioted at the Ausrhwitz war
Assistant State Atty. Gen.
crimes trial today, shouting A. G. Spicola Jr. said the al­
"hang the pig” at a defend­ leged insanity claim "is not
ant accused of driving Jewish a fart but merely the opinion”
of the petitioning attorneys,
children to death camp gas
Tobias Simon a n d
Irwin
chambers.
Block, both of Miami.
Other spectators
shouted
“ Kill him! Kill him !” It was
the first time in the many
weeks of the Auschwitz trial
Felton Hrooken, Negro taxi
that the packed courtroom got driver, reported to poUce a
out of hand.
man armed with a snub-nosed
The defendant, one of 21 on revolver attempted to bold
trial for complicity in the him up at 2 a. m. Sunday at
deaths of millions of Ausch­ 16th Street and SiangoustiML
witz inmates, is Oswald Ka- Avenue, according to the p o*
duk.
lice blotter today.

Two Killers
Called Insane

Spectators At
Trial Riot

Holdup Attempted

A $1 million-plus land trans­
action in the transfer of the
North Orlando Company from
the Sliver Creek P'ccision
Corporation. Silver Creek, N.
Y ., to Harold T. Oklmoto, of
Honolulu, Hawaii, has been
recorded with Clerk of Court
Arthur 11. Beckwith Jr.
It is repo-ted Okimoto, mul­
ti-millionaire promoter, will be
In North Orlando Wednesday,
when he will announce plans
for extensive expansion of that
South Seminole city.
The transaction has been in
the negotiating stage for sev­
eral months. As long ago as
last December The Sanford
Herald endeavored to learn
the details from Silver Creek
officials, who replied late last
Friday that the transaction
had been completed.
Deed of transfer for North
Orlando Company real estate
holdings indicates Okimoto
will pay $1,128,255 to the Sil­
ver Creek firm. A mortgage
also was recorded in the
amount of $1.25 million from
Okimoto to Silver Creek.
A contract states that Oki­
moto will pay $900 per acre
acre for 2,000 acres of land
and will assume the cost of
expanding City of North Or­
lando water an sewerage faci­
lities.
The legal papers were sign­
ed by M. Kenneth Frank Jr„
as president of the North Or­
lando water and sewerage
faculties.

Express Agency
Robbecl Of $50
The Railway Express Agen­
cy
offices
in
Altamonte
Springs was ransacked some­
time Sunday night, the safe
cracked and an estimated $50
was taken.
Sheriff's deputies said the
thief pried the padlock of
the front door to gain en­
trance. Once inside, tho thief
or
thieves, emptied desk
drawers, scattered p a p e r
around and then, in &gt; frust­
rating hunt for money, forced
open the safe.
Only $10 was taken from
the safe while the other money
represented
library
money
and petty cash, deputies said.
The method used in this
burglary is being compared
with that used In a Sanford
REA burglary recently to see
if there Is a link between the
tw-o, deputies said.

Registration At
All-Time High

NEW YORK (U PI)—A soldicr of the long grsy line,
Douglas MacArthur of Samar,
St. Mlhiel, Bataan, Corregldor, Inchon—and a thousand
campfires on a hundred bat­
tlefields—was home today, in
death, in the city he once call­
ed the greatest In the world.
The withered body of the
old fighter and statesman lay
in custody of the Army he
loved, watched over by mem­
bers of the armed services of
which he was the senior rank­
ing officer.
It was received by Lt. Gen.
Garrison H. Davidson, com­
mander of the First U. S.
Army, and was to remain for
the day at a funeral chapel
only two blocks from the
starting point of General MacArthur's triumphal homecom­
ing parade here 13 years ago.
It was on city hall steps in
that parade—New York’s big­
gest, with
million persons
cheering the general on—that
MacArthur began his speech:
“ This is the greatest city in
the world."
He had said that New York
"Is my home by choice."
Sunday night he cams home
again. The cortege thnt tra­
veled
the
superhighways
through the night from Wash­
ington arrived hero shortly
before 11 p.m., eight snd one-

half hours after his death in
Walter Reed Army Medical
Center.
It was in Washington, the
city of his death, that he told
Congress 13 years ago—while
a moist-cyed nation listened—
that "old soldiers never die,
they just fade away." At 84,
he fought his last fight against
death in a struggle that last­
ed more than a month.
The general of the Army,
winner of hit eountry’a high­
est military award, the Medal
of Honor, and a brilliant fight­
ing front commander In three
ware died at 2:39 p. m., EST
of kidney and liver failure
following three major opera­
tions during his last month.
In a little windowless room
at Walter Reed, eight persons
stood in sad silence. The flvestur general had been in an
ever - declining coma aince
Friday evening. “ There was a
great sadness," lying over the
small recovery room at the
end when MacArthur “ died
quietly and peacefully," ac­
cording to Brig. Gen. Henry 8.
Murphey, hospital command­
ant.
Murphcy said it was d iffi­
cult to tell when MacArthur
took his last breath. Among
the eight who watched him die
were his wife, Jean Faircloth
(See MacArthur, Page 2)

CDR. Bartholomew In
Command Of VAH-11
The command of H e a v y
Attack Squadron E l e v e n
changed hands at the Sanford
Naval Air Station today In a
colorful ceremony attended by
the Commanding Officer of
the USS Franklin D. Roose­
velt. the Commander of Hea­
vy Attack Wing One, civilian
guests and other military dig­
nitaries.
C&lt;lr. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew stepped up from a year
as the squadron's Executive
Officer to assume command
of the 423-man unit, relieving
Cdr. John F, Barlow, who
b d the aquu^on ^ e e ' March

Patman Urges
Breakup O f
Du Pont Estate
WASHINGTON
(UPI) Rep. Wright Patman, (D-Tex.)
proposed today that the Du
Pont estate which controls 3t
banks be placed under the
bank holding act to break up
ita “ vast concentration of
power.
Patman, who Is chairman of
the House Banking Commit­
tee, suggested the estate could
use its banks to discriminate
against borrowers who com­
pete with its other non-bank­
ing enterprises.
“ Consider the position of a
builder who wants to put up
a new building in competition
with some of the city pro­
perty owned by the Du Pont
empire,” Patman said in a
prepared speech.
“ Would a Du Pont bank fin­
ance his payroll for that job?
. . . these are some of Use
dangers of concentrated con­
trol over both banking and
non banking enterprises.”
Du Pont owns 31 hanks In
Florida with assets totalling
$700 million, according to Pat­
man.

An all time high for voter
registration in Seminole Coun­
ty w it reported today by
Mrs. Camilla Brure, super­
visor of registration.
With the closing of the re­
gistration books at 5 p. m.
Saturday, Mrs. Bruce said,
18,100 persons had qualified
Farm labor representatives
lo cast ballots In the Slay 5
primaries in Seminole Coun­ from 12 states will be in San­
ford Tuesday from 8 a. m.
tyPrevious high was 10,000 at to noon to check on workers
the beginning of this year. for crops in the North.
Ststcs represented Include
Re-registration cards
were
mailed to these registered North and South Carolina, In­
voters, Mrs. Bruce said, but dians, Virginia, West Virginia,
2,900 failed to reply. She esti­ Delaware, Maryland, Ohio,
mated that of the 2,900, 2,400 Michigan, Pennsylvania, New
had removed from the coun­ Jersey and New York.
Interviews
for migratory
tyThe new all-time high fi­ workers will be held at 401
gure of 18,160 includes 4,110 E, 25th Street here in Sanford.
newly registered voters. The
totsl Includes 15,473 Democrates, 2,433 Republicans and
254 others.

Migratory Job
Interviews Set

of 1903. Under Barlow, VAH11 won the coveted Navy 'E ',
which denotes over-all excel­
lence In combat readiness
among Heavy Attack uniti of
the Atlantic Fleet.
Arriving shortly before the
full-dress
ceremonies
was
Captain Gerald E. Miller,
Commanding Officer of the
attack carrier USS Franklin
D. Roosevelt aboard which
V A ll-ll Is deployed when at
sea.
During tha personnel Inspec­
tion of the squadron and Ita
detachment, D e t a c h m e n t
Eight, guests saw a ’ fly-by’,
In which the planet of VAH-11,
Detachment Eight, and Car­
rier Air Wing One participat­
ed.
S t a n d i n g In formation,
squadron
personnel
heard
Cdr. Barlow read orders as­
signing him to the attack
carrier USS Independence as
air officer. This is the latest
step In a career which began
in June, 1940, when Cdr. Barlow graduated from the United
States Naval Academy and
hai since Included eight years
in the Heavy Attack program.
Cdr. Bartholomew then read
orders placing him in com­
mand of VAll-ll and Detach­
ment Eight. Commissioned In
July, 1945, Cdr. Bartholomew
hai been with Heavy Attack
since 1959. Before coming to
VAll-ll, he served with VAH-1
as Safety Officer and Opera­
tions Officer. In April of 1903,
he reported to VAH-lt as
Executive Officer. He will be
succeeded at this post by
Lcdr. Robert W. Kennedy.
Speaking st today’s ceremoney was Captain James O.
Mayo, Commander Heavy At­
tack Wing One. Captain May o'i command includes super­
vision of six Sanford based
squadrons, including VAH-lt.

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G E N E R A L of the
A r m y Dougins MncArthur
is nhown,
nbove, ns he is per­
haps best remembered.

High Court OKs
Barnett Trial
Without Jury
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
Supreme Court ruled today
that the criminal contempt
esse against former Missis­
sippi Gov. Ross ft. Barnett
and present Gov. Paul B.
Johnson Jr. may be tried by a
court without a jury.
The chargea stemmed from
the acUvitles of the two offi­
cials in the fall of 1983 when
James H. Meredith, a Negro,
was attempting to enroll in
the University of MIsilssippL
The 5th U. S. Circuit Court
of Appeals directed the Jus­
tice Department to bring the
contempt action.
Barnett, then governor, and
Johnson, then lieutenant gov­
ernor, were accused of R o­
tating a arcuit order prohibit­
ing all state officials from in­
terfering with Meredith’s admiision. On Sept. 25 Barnett,
who was then governor, stood
in the doorway of an office In
Jackson, Alias., a n d kept
Meredith from registering.
The two were alio charged
with falling to preserve law
and order on the campus at
Oxford which exploded into
rioting after Meredith’ s ad­
mission.
The Fifth Circuit certified
the Jury issue to the Supreme
Court after a tie vote.

North Orlando
To Pick Mayor
A new mayor for North Or­
lando will be elected by the
Village Council at a re-organIzational meeting to be held
at 7:30 p.m. today at the
Civic Building in the Recrea­
tion Area. Balloting will taka
place following installation of
the new councllmen, Mrs.
Mona Grlnstcad for group
four and David G. TUson for
group two.
The first regular business
session o f the new council
will be held at 7:30 p. in.
Tuesday In the Civic Building.

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Sheriffs Burn
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Held In Lottery

LIVE OAK (UPI) - Mort­
gage papera at the 743-acre
Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch
were burned Sunday In a cere­
mony attended by a crowd
of more than 1,000.
The final payment was
mads in February.
A cottage at the ranch wai
dedicated to the late Suwanw County Sheriff Hugh

Three Negroes charged with
possession of lottery parapher­
nalia were arrested and re­
leased under $207.50 bond
each Sunday. Police identified
lha trio as Henry Leslie, 108
West 11th Street; Allen Mit­
chell, 707 Hickory Avenue, and
Janies McGrlff, 1208 Oleander
Avenue.
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Private Group Has Until July 1 On M arina Plans
Police Role In
Iniuries Aired

Have you voted?
The polla wilt be open until
T p. m.
I f you haven't turned the
lever* yet and the poll* are
■till open it would be a pret­
ty good Idea fo r you to exerclae your privllejre. Really,
it’a your duty to vote!
You have only to thumb
through a few page* of
American history to recall
how many o f our forefather*
fought, bled and died ju it
fo r this righ t
• • •
Superintendent R. T. Milwee o f county school* ha* an­
nounced a special meeting o f
the board to be held at 1
p« m&gt;i Truraday, In the coun­
ty school office*.
The Herald ha* been advlaed that there will be a diecunion about holding meet­
ing* o f the board during eve­
ning Instead o f afternoon
hours.
They will also ward a milk
bid, accept bids on hardware
fo r
current
project*
and
handle other routine matters,
including work on the budget
fo r the coming year.
• • •
Being tied up in the office
most o f the day, w* wonder
if many voter* illuminated
the headlights on their cars
as they drove to the polls.
Burns supporters were sup­
posed to "burn their lights
for Burns." We assume nigh
backers Just walked tall, Eh?
• • •
Another call from a Clock
Watcher today about the dif­
ficulty o f getting on U. S. 1792 from SR 434. W ell admit
Its real bad during peak traf­
fic hours. We've had one
fatal accident at that Inter­
section already this year. To­
day’s caller suggested traffle
signals. Might be the answer
If they're well "advertised"
in advance. Traffic hums
along that section pretty rap­
idly.
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George W. M o r g a n o f
Oviedo has been re-commis­
sioned s member of the Board
o f 8oclal Welfare, District 12,
Seminole County.
Casselberry's Town Council
made the “ financial news"
section o f the current edition
« f the publication, Florida
Municipal Record. The Record
refers to the South Seminole
town's establishing its first
budget in history. The top
income item Is 145,100 anti­
cipated from cigarette taxes
and the high expenditure item
is $20,700 for road* and
bridges within corporate lim­
its. Actually, thla last figure
la the town’s share of paving
Winter Park Boulevard from
Seminola Boulevard south to
the elementary and junior
high schools.
Right now, one section o f
Winter Tark Boulevard is re­
ferred to as "Sprlngbuster
Lane."
s e e
Acting Mayor James H.
Crapps gated at the clock on
the City Commission room
wall Monday night, saw it
aaid 8:65 and called for a
■oft drink break. Commission­
er Joe Baker glanced at the
agenda and remarked, “ I f we
keep going we can be through
with thla in about five min­
utes." Crapps replied, “ Yeah,
but then the citisena might
think we aren’t earning our
$60 a month pay.” The break
was held; commissioners re­
sumed deliberations, the meet­
ing adjourned at about 10:80
p. m., and they earned their
■alary.
s e e
Speaking o f the eoft drink
breaks, they offer a welcome
outlet from the normally staid
commission sessions. C i t y
fathers, the press and guesta
get the soft drink and usually
a pack o f crackers, candy or
peanuts and relax while car*
rylng on idle banter. Then It'a
back to work for all hand*,
e e
*
Those clouds are beginning
to return to the Nile o f
America area. And soon the
weather forecast will read
“ Continued warm with main­
ly afternoon or evening thun­
dershowers." A look at the
calendar shows we're nearing
that time o f year.
s e e
Motel, restaurant and serv­
ice station owners, managers,
employee and their families
have been Invited to visit
Sunken Garden* in 8C Peters­
burg aa guests o f the man,ag*ment.

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Steps needed (o clarify the under arrest were discussed
responsibilities of city police Monday night by the City
in caring for injured or Commission.
wounded persons being placed
City officials heard a report
from Police Chief Roy G.
Williams that the local hot
pital had declined to acccpta knifing victim until It was
determined who would pay
for the treatment.
Chief Williams said this
was "a rare incident" but he
asked commissioners for ad­
vice on steps to be taken
WASHINGTON (U P D -A lr should the need arise in the
Force Secretary Eugene M. future.
Zuckcrt told Congress today
City Atty. William C. Hut­
the allegedly "obsolete and chison said it is "preposter­
outmoded" planes used in ous to say that the city is re­
South Viet Nam have a better sponsible when an injured
safety record than modern Jet person is picked up and tskfighters being flown In the cn to the hospital for treat­
United States.
ment."
“ Our B28 and T28 aircraft
The police chief was In­
In South Viet Nam have more structed to take injured per­
than lived up to expecta­ sons needing treatment to
tions," Zuckcrt said in a pre­ Seminole Memorial Hospital
pared statement at a closed- "and if they don't want to
door session of the House treat them that's their respon­
Armed Services Committee.
sibility."
"Even in hindsight—Indeed,
In other action, the Com­
particularly in hindsight — mission:
choice of these planes was
—Delayed until the next fis­
the right decision." he said. cal budget discussion of plans
Zuckert went before the to place a canopy over the
committee to answer charges new sidewalk which runs
by Rep. Charles S. Gubser, R- from E. First Street to the
Calif., and other members municipal parking lot.
that U. S. fliers In South Viet
—Approved a study of costs
Nam were losing their lives for shrubbery and lights in
because of inadequate, unsafe the sidewalk area, citing the
equipment.
prospective danger for per­
G u b s e r reiterated that sona using the walkway after
charge in advance o f today's dark.
committee meeting. He also
—Delayed discussion for a
questioned whether the A1E new heater at the USO rooms
dive bomber now being con­ in the Chamber o f Commerce
verted to replace the T28 is Building.
not also a potential "death
—Heard that the committee
trap."
studying the cost and care for
Zuckert defended not only using the municipal stadium
the B28 and T25 but also the for football games will give a
A1E aa well-suited for live Job report at the June 22 meeting.
and a* safe and structurally
—Set June II for a testi­
sound as possible.
monial for members of the
various city boards and who
are serving in their capacities
at no cost to the taxpayer.
^-A greed to a fjx-M /if cgn,'f tract with Jack Sharj* at $100
a year increase in cost for
maintenance. o f the MellonMaj. Gen. L. B. Robert- ville Avenue elevated water
shaw, director o f Marine avi­ tank.
—Approved a three - year
ation, was closeted with San­
ford Naval Air Station offi­ time payment plan whereby
cials today for lop level brief­ the local Moose organisation
ings on Uic local station's ac­ will pay for the hooking up of
water and sewer lines to its
tivities.
Gen. Robertshaw flew here new home which is now under
Monday night from a speak­ construction.
—Agreed to cut down Uic
ing engagement in Miami.
Officials o f Heavy Attack time o f notices for public
Wing One were engaged in to­ hearings from 15 days to 10
day’s conversations and con­ days so as to speed up the
ducted him cm a tour o f sup­ processing o f resident's appli­
port facilities for the new cations.
—Agreed to seek bids for
RA-5C Vigilante reconnais­
air conditioning of Fire Stcsance bomber.
Marine forces are not sched­ lions 1 and 2 and the local li­
uled to receive the new San­ brary. Funds available for
ford-based aircraft, but the the Job are listed at $4,333.25
plane's reconnaissance capa­ and the city manager, Warren
bilities could pave the way for E. Knowles, was Instructed to
Marine landings and close air keep the project within that
support operations d u r i n g amount.
—Approved a resolution re­
wartime. This would bring it
into close coordination with questing a joint effort of city
units under Gen. Robert- and county authorities in
building the Southwest Road.
shaw’s command.
It was pointed out that moat
o f the project is in the county
and that the city feels its fi­
ID A BUI Signed
WASHINGTON (U P I) — nancial responsibility should
President Johnson today sign­ be limited to $8,500.
—Approved licensing o f a
ed the International Develop­
ment Association bill provid­ polio victim so he can sell
ing for an outlay o f $312 mil­ plants from a vehicle on city
lion as the United States con­ streets. Commissioners also
tribution to aid small under­ agreed to waive the cost at a
city license.
developed countries.

Zuckert Defends
Planes Used In
South Viet Nam

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TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1064

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 108

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Voting Heavy
In Dade, Duval
Counties

Products Project

MIAMI (U PI)—Florida vot­
ers turned out in heavy num­
bers today to settle the bitter
Democratic runoff campaign
for governor between Haydon
Burns of Jacksonville and
Robert King High of Miami.
Record turnouts appeared
to be building up in populous
Dade and Duval counties,
homes of the two candidates
who clashed repeatedly dur­
ing the thrcc-wcck runoff.
VOTING WAS SPOTTY early today as Seminole County citizena chose
“ It looks like it will be a
their favorite candidates after listening to prolonged debates among the
record vote for a second pri­
hopefuls. Shown nt Precinct 8, Sanford Avenue and 25th Street, ahortly
mary in Duval," said Robert
after the polls opened are, from left, Mrs. William T. Cavanaugh, William
Mallard, supervisor of regis­
(Iierad Photo)
Tanner,
Elizabeth Kelly and Ilowurd Cushing.
tration in Burns' stronghold.
In High's county, Dade, o f­
ficials said voting was "pret­
ty heavy" and by 10 a.m. an
estimated 84,000 votes had
been cast, At the same time
May 5, about 49.000 voters
had gone to to polls.
In Jacksonville, Bums, talk­
ing assuredly o f victory in
The electioneering o v e r , counterpart* in th* rest o f
Democratic primary for gov­
Seminole County votera went tha state to decide which can­
ernor, voted with hia wife and
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
made a slight slip o f the The U. S. Sth Circuit Court of to the polls along with their didate! they prefer to repre­
tongue.
Appeals considered today a
sent them.
He predicted a “ high vote" motion by the strike-bound
An early morning surge o f
then
later
told
newamen Florida East Coast Railway
voters tapered o ff soon after
“ you'd better change that pre- (F E C ) to back “ emergency"
the 7 a. m. opening o f the
diction to a 'large vote'."
changes in basic work rules
poll*
and remained at a quiet
Burn* also predicted he and pay rates.
pace for much o f tha morn­
would beat High by “ a sub­
The FEC issued the appeal
“ A Preview of Education in ing.
stantial" margin but refus­ Monday to kill an injunction
At noon today, tha voting
throwing out the new work Seminole County" will be out­
ed to name a figure.
lined for members of the registrar'* office, aaid tha
rules
and
pay
scales
and
re­
He and his wife voted about
paco had picked up slightly
0:35 a.m. in tho fire station turning working conditions to Somlnole County Chamber of
wrseinrt about night bjoek* the status-nan prior to a Commerce's Long . . R a n g e ■nd Indications were that i
Planning Committee Friday "heavier than expected” turn
f r v w s jfc it home, then ' $ * « j * tl'ikc
»*: non-operating
noon at Jim Spencer’ s ReS' out may result.
an Informal news conference unions in Jamiary, 1963.
Officials expect, however,
The Injunction was issued taurant.
on the etreet afterward.
Speaking will be R. T. Mil- that aa tha day progressea
at
the
request
;
of
the
Broth­
He aaid he hoped the wea­
wee, county superintendent of and votera finish their day's
ther w o u l d
remain fair erhood of Railroad Trainmen,
public instruction. He will work the tempo will Increase
throughout the state "so which was not among the 11
outline future plans for high­ until tha polls clot* at 7
striking
unions
Wit
which
hon­
there can be a clear-cut de­
p. m.
ored picket lines. The FEC er education and vocational
cision from the people."
Six county race* dominate
training in (he county.
has
been
granted
a
stay
pend­
High, flashing a smile and
Committee members sre the thinking of local politi­
ing appeal.
a “ V " for victory, took his
cians while they also keep a
FEC attorney William Dev- being encouraged to present
wif* to their local fira sta­
close eya on ths governorship
aney told the three-judge ap­ idea* which will benefit the
tion precinct ahortly before
race
between
Jacksonville
peals court that the changes future growth of Seminole
Mayor Haydon Bums and Mi­
8 a.m. to vote.
were necessary because of County. Tho meeting has been
ami Mayor Robert King High.
High aaid he felt confident
emergency strike conditions called by C. Vernon Mize Jr.
On the Seminole scene, the
and happy.
and were not intended to and Byron KlmbiU, co-chairraces shape up Ilka this;
He and his wife Fnlth were
men.
change terms of the original
Democrat*—
accompanied by their tWn contrart.
Tax collector, 51 a r j a r I e
young children and High's
Dcvanry said the railroad—
Shepard, incumbent, and Troy
aides.
which is now operating at full
Ray.
Also on the ballet were capacity In freight shipping—
District 1 commissioner, J.
races for national committee­ would have to cut business by
C.
Hutchison, incumbent, and
men
and
eommitteewomen 43 per cent if the old work
Edward Yarborough.
for both parties, and a choice rules and pay scales were put
District
6
commissioner,
between two Republican con­ into cifect.
A county Jail prisoner slash­ John Fitspatrlck, incumbent,
vention slates of delegates,
ed his wrists Monday night in and Harry Cushing.
one pledged to Arisonn Sen
District 8 peace Justice,
his ceil in a vain attempt at
Barry Goldwater and the
suicide. 11c was given first Linton Cox, Incumbent, and
ether unpledged, but romprls
■Id treatment by other prison­ Al Davis.
ed o f aolid Goldwater hacker*.
District 4 constable, R. E.
ers prior to being taken to the
The Lyndon Johnson Demo,
local hospital for treatment. Carroll, Incumbent, and Char­
cratie slate was unchallenged.
Sheriff's deputies Identified lie Thomas.
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) — the man as James Raymond
High wound up his cam
District 6 constable, Grady
palgn last night at an alt A young housewife played it Freeman, 19, of Sanford. He Hall, incumbent, and Charlta
candidates rally, then—look' "cool as a cucumber" yester­ is being held in the local jail Fagan.
ing worn from lack of sleep day after she received a tele­ on an Alabama extradition
Republican* and Democrats
and a heavy campaign ache- phone threat to blow up her warrant charged with having will alto choose their repre­
dule— sat down at a tele­ liomr if she did not leave $10,- commuted a felony.
sentatives to ths national
phone and began calling hi* ooo in tmalj bills in a super­
Deputies said Freeman sec­ committees.
worker* in other part* o f th* market.
reted a razor blade into his
Francis Lee Floyd was ar­ cell and used it In the aulcida
state urging them to get out
rested
by
police
as
he
picked
the vote.
try. Other Inmates applied
up ■ dummy package from tourniquets to the wrist area
a store flour shelf only 90
and summoned the Jailer .
minutes after
Mrs.
John
Freeman was treated at
Fraser got the call.
the Seminole Memorial Hos­
Police said Mrs. Fraser, 2$, pital'* emergency room and
Ualted Press International
was taking care o f her four icturncd to his cell.
Gusty winds, showers and
little children who were sick
halt storms swept through
with the measles when she
Northern Florid* during th*
got the call at home and call­
ed them right sway.
night and into today. A cool
Less than two hours later,
front from the northwest
Floyd was arrested in the
pushed eastward, with thun­
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)— derstorms leading the way.
market where officers planted
the sack which (he caller de­ The space agency today post­
Tha precipitation pattern
poned until Thursday an at­
manded.
serose tha nation axtended
tempt to shoot a dummy
from Main* to California and
Apollo
moonship,
world’s In scattered
location! in
heaviest known spacecraft, on
Florida. Skies were clear in
its first flight Into orbit
tha East and South Central
■round the earth.
states.
LOS ANGELES (U PI) A spokesman for tha na­
Temperatures roes to record
State Controller Alan Crans­ tional aeroanutics and space
ton sued former presidential administration (N A S A ) aaid proportions yesterday over
press secretary Pierre Salin­ a combination o f troubles with scattered sections o f ths na­
tion. Grapd Island. Neb., re­
ger, his opponent for the
ground support equipment and
ported 99; Norfolk, Neb., 97;
Democratic senatorial nomi­
bad weather waa the apparent
Fort 8mith, Ark., 96; and
nation, for $2 million in libel
damages Monday.
Pueblo, Colo., 94.
The suit involves campaign Landm ark Burns
Funnel clouds swirled along
HALLANDALE (U PI) — tha coast o f Texas Monday
charges (hat Cranston pres­
BUDDY LAWSON Memorial Fund received a big aseiat laat week when
sured state tax appralaers, A fir* btUevad aat by a group and across Northwest Iowa.
who are appointed by the con­ o f Juveniles destroyed a South Thunderstorm* alerts were
Seminole High School cheerleader* canvaaaed the student body and col­
troller, to maka campaign Florida
lected more than $200. Shown counting the money are, from left, cheerlandmark—Dewey's posted In th* Dakotas, Min­
contributions.
Steak House— hsre Monday.
leader Captain Carol Samuel and Co-capt^in Carol Oxford.
nesota, Iowa and Nebraska.

Court Considers
FEC Motion On
Work Changes

Voting Here Quiet
A fter Early Surge
Milwee To Brief
C Of C Planners

Marine General
Briefed Af NAS

Prisoner Tries
To Kill Self

Housewife Baits
Blackmailer In
Supermarket

Hail, Rain Slap
North Florida

Apollo Shot
O ff Two Days

Salinger Sued
For $2 Million

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Development Commission Di­
rector Roger Stake said to­
day tha agency waa planning
Its own building in the Cap­
ital Center as a ahowplace for
Florida-mad* products.

UN Airlift
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (U PI) — United Nations
troops are expected to be air­
lifted Into the Congo's Kivu
Province to fight Communistbacked rebels there, it was
learned today.

Peking* Asks Talks
LONDON (U PI) — RM
China called today fo r a 14natlon foreign ministers' con­
ference in Phnom Penh, Cam­
bodia, to deal with the "in­
creasingly grave" situation in
Laos.

Jarrard To Stay
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant announced
Monday ha haa talked Wen­
dell Jarrard of ths Florida
Development Commleslon Into
remaining at the chairman'e
poet until January although
“ h* was not anxioua to stay.”

Forces Trapped
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I)—
Communist Pathet Lao forces
today were reported to have
trapped three neutralist com­
panies In a pincers movement
that posed a threat to Laos'
two capitals at Vientiane and
Luang Prabang.

Prisoner Freed
BERLIN (U PI) — Georg
Dertinger, former East Ger­
man foreign minister sentenc­
ed to 15 years In prison as an
alleged Western spy, waa re­
leased today after serving 10
years, the East German newa
service ADN reported.

Ike’s View
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Former President Dwight D.
Elsenhower, who was disabled
by Illness three times white in
office, believes it is up to the
nation's vice president to de­
cide when a chief executive is
unable to carry out hie duties.

Presbyterians
OKLAHOMA CITY (U PI)
— A six-year study on the na­
ture of the ministry and rec­
ommendations f o r
wide
changes In the organisation
o f th* United Presbyterian
Church were ready for pre­
sentation to the church's Gen­
eral Assembly today.

No Censure
LIMA, Peru (U H ) — Tha
Chamber of Deputies early to­
day rejected a motion of
censure against Interior Pol­
ice Minister Juan Languasco,
accused o f responsibility for
“ police brutality" in Sunday's
soccer match riot that killed
at least 285 persons.

Private interests have been
given until July 1 to build or
submit plana fo r a giant
marina at the lakefront or
else the city will do it.
This ia a gist o f discussions
held Monday night at tha
conclusion o f the City Com­
mission meeting; th* Idea
being promoted by Commis­
sioner Joe Baker.
Ha won Immediate vocal
aupport from Commissioner
Earl Higginbotham and con­
curring noda frem the reel
of the rity official*.
Higginbotham and Bakef
insisted that work should ba
started at once and they o f­
fered figures ranging from
$10,000 to $15,000 to bo
plaeed In the next fiscal bud­
get for the work.
Additional sums would ba
forthcoming as the work pro­
gressed.
Doth commissioners pointed
to the rapid strides being
made in bringing Ute longcheriied St. Johns - India*
River Canal to a reality.
They noted tho interest
shown by neighboring coun­
ties and stressed that San­
ford muet “ get moving now "
if th* community is to stay
with the surge o f eanal pro.
ponente.
Centerline for th* eanal la
now being deelded by en­
gineers with tha eanal dis­
trict. With its establishment.
It ia expected prices o f pro­
perty adjoining it and other
phases o f th* giant pro j art
will soar.
It was pointed out last
week at a DeLand meeting o f
Canal District directors that
speculators era starting t*
arrive on the seen*.
All Indications now point
to completion o f tho watery
stretch In about fiva years.
Fill from tha digging opera­
tions will bo placed north o f
tha eanal and a four-lan*
highway built there.
This (s expected to replaes
a similar and parallel road
which is being plotted by tha
State Road Department and
which would give W est Voloala area residents easy ac­
cess to the East C oast
Tha rights o f way fo r th*
roadway and canal have barn
obtained, or are in tha legal
process o f being acquired,
by the canal district
City commissioners envi­
sion a spanking new marina
to take ears o f the recrea te*canal traffic. Canal district
director! state tha city's lakefront are* would ba left fo r
pleasure c r a ft
Th# industrial potential o f
th* S t Johns, Lsko Monroe
and tha new canal would ba
developed on either side o f
tha Sanford part o f tha lake.
Residential capabilities srs
also being considered along
tha entire route o f tha canal.

M ob Routed
SEOUL, Korea (U P I) —
Police fired 80 tear gsa gren­
ades and then waded into 500
high school students with
dube today to break up an
anti • government demonstr*.
tion in the streets o f Seoul.

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XVAH-t, will be honored at
n farewell coffee Wednesday
at the SOQ wardroom.
Mra. Mripuan will be leevIng for Carlisle, Pa., where
her husband wUl attend the
Army War cellegf after he
to relieved on Juno I a* skip­
per Of tho squadron by Odr. J.
A. deOasshL
The settee will begin at
1S‘.I0 a.m. Officers wives ef
RVAH4 are the boitesaea.
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Cummer atlbouetta* showed
•9 against a pink background

it toe Havel Offioers wive*

the medals had bed tbehr heir
■tyted by Gayle at Richards
Beauty gales.
Mr*. Alan Weeks we* gen­
eral chairman and Barrator
of the event and Mra. Pat
O'Gara played background
music on the piano.
Wiener of the doorpriae, a
gift certificate at Mary-Esther's, wee Mrs. Paul Warner.
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Hawaii came to tho NAS
ballroom Saturday Bight Is
the form of * luau sponsored
by the Chief Potty Officers
Wives Ctab for members end
Decorstloaa of palms, flow­
ers end candles filled the
room giving It e Polynesian

room. Mrs. Floyd Oakes will
be the chairman and mem*
bers include Mrt. Vam Oreham and Mrc. Kenneth Cook.
The nursery will be avail*
able for use by dub member*
for the eiectloa meeting.
Hoetoccei for the M ap
meeting were Mrc. Oakec and
Mrs. Richard Shawtey. They
served refreshment! of cake,
coffee and tea to the Tiger*
otto wives.
Mrs, Harebell Ruiioil an*
nminted that moat of the
draperies for the enlisted
men's dub had been pur*
abased end hung- The remain­
der will be obtained la the
near future. Mra. Russell
beaded the committee which
worked on this project and
wee aaaleted by Mra. Cook,
Mra. Marvin Koosar, Mra,
Richard Hoogorwerf sod Mrs.
Robert Oorslina.
In other business It waa an­
nounced that e cheek for $M
will he presented at the dune
meeting to Chaplain Robert
Deal for use in the nursery.
Mrs. David Terrier and Mr*.
Kenneth Cook wiO bake tabes
for the USO in June end Mr*.
Russell began a "white ale*
fount" bon with Items to be
wrapped and purchased by
the dub members.
A coffee wMl be bald June 1
el the home of Mr*. Hoogorw ell
Two new member* were
welcomed to tho group, Mr*.
Dal* Duckworth sad Mr*.
Jamee Parke, Outit* were
Mra. Marvin Hsrthopt and
Mrs. Jaff Xltekey.
Membare at the aaeetiog
were Mrs. A! Moylas, Mrs.
EUiae Oratl, Mr*. Donald
Stavena, Mm. Lyle g*raa*y,
end Mr*. H. B. Bleckshear.

carded Hawaiian song* was
provided and gxtfits deneed
after the meal. Miss Marilyn

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HEMINOLK HIGH SCHOOL bend members worn honored In spadnl
ceremonies Friday night prior to the annual concert. Among those given
special tribute vmreTfrom left, Peter Dorml, moat improved muafclnni
bin, outatandlng
(Herald Photo)

in m usic.

ed static display ef the airraft will be a part af the
regram.
At the eosclualoo of (he proram et noon, officers Sid
ives will go to Lake Goldea

la other business the wive*
decided to hold a pot lush
dilaer for members tod their
tomtom when tha himbands
ratuft from their cruise- They
am presently aboard the UlS

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SANFORD

Leughlla, Mary M e n r a s,
Nancy Monday, Fat Osborn,
Christine Flepp, Lyna Find*
ml Danny R eam , Deane
lawyers, Andy ■**!#, Tern*
my Stapleton, Obaitee Thorn*
sa, Bd VaaFtoet and Christy
Walatrom.
Siaih Grads: K a t h r y n
Bishop, William Bryant, Nan­
cy Burke, Janet EMridge,
Robert Gatchsl, Lois Hsad,
Randy Ivy.
Wnyno Kinsey, Gay Fatter*
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Two students foam Sanford
w il be graduated during the
May SI exercise to be bald la
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Onsets nt the luau ware
Mr. and Mm. Jim Thomson,
Mr. aid Mrs. Bruoo Gower of
West Palm Recto, captain
Howard Fafoqus (UIAP) end
Mm. Fenlnae, Mr. end Mra,
deto Glenn of Csssetberry
end Mrs, I* ft. Dunham.
Others attending warn CPO
gad Mrt. C, E. Merten, r ? 0
and Mm. Late* DrtaeeU, CPO
and Min. John ttenkiewka,
CPO and Mm. Slglia, CPO
end Mm. Ralph Simas, CPO
and Mm. 0. B. Reevei, CPO
sad Mr*. ft. C, Feld.
CPO end Mrs. Ira Jarrell,
Mrs, Darwin Smith, Ring
Smith, CPO and Mrs. R. S.
Bernal, CPO end Mrs. Paul
Waiter, CPO end Mrs. Valuer,
Mrs. Hamid Suadvall, CPO
and Mm. Phillip Simpson, wives aid two new member!
CPO end Mm. Lenox Fay end am Mrs. R. B. Irvir and
Sgt. end Mrs. 8. L. Wiggins, Mra. M. H. Alien.
o * •
Hostesics for the meeting
Officers wives of RVAH-S worn Mm. J, G, lurbrock,
will meet Thursday morning Mre. T. u Sewell and Mm.
at Um bees for e guided touf D. F. Hamer, who served
of their husbands' working cake, cookies, brownies and
spews. Cdr. Georg* Kim. date bam brought by M il
mans, commanding officer of Brown.
the equation. WU1 start the The club's June meeting
day off wtte a command pre­ Will bn It toe Acey Deucy
sentation featuring slides and club oo June IS. A potlutk
talk explaining the operation picnic at Lake Golden for
end mission of the squadron. members and their childrSft
A movie of the AlA'i spar- trill begin at I p.m. on June
14 -and a splash party la be­
ing planned tor the near fil­

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By Helen Saodgrsao
Mrs. Long's third grade
All Llnaa Written
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Installation for new offioera won tho room count.
Sales — Berries
Bring Your Insurance
200 8. Park Are.
Sanford Problems To Us —
of the Enterprloa ParentTeacher Council waa conduct*
AUTO SERVICE
ed during the May meeting
which waa the laat official
AGENCY
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seesIon for the group In the
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
^ ^ J A N F O R D ^ J T j^ ^ ^
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current term.
The May meeting of the Do*
Tires
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Accessaries
Officers. Installed by Mrs. Bary Homo Demonatratlon
Read AAA Service
June Long, were Mrs. Anna* Club will be held Thursday Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
R . I* H A R V E Y,
belle Tropf, pmWentj Mrs. at the Community Center op*
Service
enlng
at
10
a.
m.
with
a
PLUMBING
Kay Horton, first nice pr*ilComplete Installs*
workshop.
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den; Mrs. Janice Semones,
Repair*
Member* will bring a aaek
second rtee president! Mrs.
lunch for the noon m*al. Bov*
Catherine Bruce, cecretery
erage will bo provided by the
and Mra. Marian Irtddock, committee.
Sanford Flour and
treasurer.
The afternoon program will
Program for tho evening convene at 1:41 p. m .with
Food Store
was presentad bp Richard Mr*. Anthony Oppel and Mrt.
Jim Dandy Feeds
McCann of Daytona Beach, Charles Schleaa in charg*. Timothy H»£ -^Cotton Seed
county speech teacher end They will apeak on "Your
Vacuum Cleaner Berrien
gluo per 100 lb.
Mrt. Katherine Sellers, muala Food Become You" telling Cow Feed
Fittanlng and Fattening
teacher, who explained their how tho foods oaa sate con* •So Sanford Ate.
teafevd
work with tho children.
trola tho body.

flcultles.

A fsrewal gift wm pre­
sented to Mrs. Michael Du­
rant whose husband Is going
to RVAH-1 and Mrs. James
Ball wee appointed NOW rep­
resentative to tahe Mrs. Du­
rant's plica on tha board.
Mm. V. O. Mitels, whose
husband win be the executive
officer of VAH-1, was intro­
duced to the Club member*.
Wives present ware Mm.
Jesse Taft, Mrs. John Ber­
ger, Mm. Bichard Bernes,
Mm. Eddie Brewer, Mrs.
William Ooodasn, Mm. Paul
Haney, Mm. Richard Xltly,
Mra. George KMt.
Mm. Paul Murrey, Mrs.
Alan Weeks, Mrs. Finn Wiletor, Mm, Paid Wiremen, Mm.
Douglas Wood, Mrs. Richard
doJong, and Mrs. Uwisk
Muagrov*.

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storing la the lap tea per
cent of students In the na­
tion are listed below.
Fourth Grade: Paul Ballard,
Robert Baxter, Both Breanick, Bobby Oars, Daria Dan*
gleman, Barbara D a n i e l a,
Frederick D ie man, Robin
Enos, Douglas O r a m k o w ,
Jeanette Guess, Grog Ja­
coby, John Knoolend.
Tracy Ma y o , T h o m n e
Moore, Ralph Boudder, Ana
Smith, Douglas Smith, Paul
Swigonskl, John TarwtlUgsr,
Jerome Tltshaw, Risky Trip­
lett, Jells Tusker, Jim Wade
and Chip Youngblade.
Fifth Grade: Janlca Boyn­
ton, Susan Carlo, Johnnie Las
Dodson, T o m m y DrtaeeU,
Prank Dunn, Mellaea Eehols,
Joey Fowler, Bradley Gay,
Purposes end work of Navy Ann Heckenbach, Donna Kal*
Relief were explained to the lett, Peter Kelly.
Susan Kerr, Patricia Me­
officers wive* of VAH-1 st
tbsir May coffee held at tho
home of Mrs. Pat O'Oem.
Chaplain Robert Deal was
guest speaker and he told of
the need for volunteers to car­
ry on tha work of Navy Re­ lisa for tha officers wives of
lief, which aids Navy families VAH-li—Dot. I at e bridge
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wDO n m l a w U s tx p a C tfa flu* Thursday.
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J. R. Runnels. Refreshments
of sngif food cake garnished
with marshmallow, nuts end
whipped cm am and chocolatepsanut butter cookies were
served by Mm. FMd end
Mm. Runnels.
Two tebtea of bridga and
one of Tripoli warn played by
Mm. C. C. Kauffman, e guest,
Mrs. Harvey Aubuebon, Mm.
B, W. Bartholomew, Mrs. C.
A. Allen, Mm. D. P. Monday,
Mm. A. C. BtaUlng*. Mm. J.
F. Barlow, Mm. 0 . K. Gen­
try and Mm. K am il Jendeon.
s e a

Plena for a family picnic et
Lake Golden for members of
the Chief Petty Officer* wives
dub end toeir femllies won
discussed at the Wednesday

delivered

Men Set D inner
The Man's Club at tha Cassalbarry Community Method­
ist Church will moot Thurs­
day at i:4 l p. m. for a cover­
ed dish supper to bo followed
by n bosinoss meeting and
recreation. Marvin McClain of
tha local Mon1* Club was re­
cently elected as vice ptoldent
of tho District Methodist Men.

Im JerreU tad Mrs. C. i .
Resvos will be hostesses.
IB* CPO witoe alto ap­
pointed a committee to work
on revision of the elubB by.
tsws. Members efe Mr*. Fred
Murray. Mra. R am * and
Mrs. Darwin Smith.
duetto nt the masting were
Mia. Madge Pittman end
Mre. At Moplen. Jtefoeahmeats of sendwicSSI, Mottle*,
punch sad coffee wsm serv­
ed by the hostesses who war*
Mra. fc. C. Fekl, Mrs. Andrew
Boltofl, Mm. William Marsh,
Mrs. Marie Clsowski. Mrs.
Roger papa and Mra. Reeve*.
Mre. Joe O'OonacU, Mre.
Paul Weber end Mrs. Cisewski will bo is chares of tbd
Juno refreshments for the
I»0 .

Other members at tbs meet­
ing were Mrs. Ire Jarrell,
Mrs. Alvera K e l l y , Mrs.
Ralph lim it, Mrt. Phillip
Simpson, Mre. Hiratd bum vell, Mri. John W r, Mm . f .
L. Wiggtn. Mrs. Welter Armstrong, Mrs: M.delta* Cumtnlagt. Mrs. A. A. Valuer,
Mrs. 1 . I. Bernal; Mrs. Ed­
ward dtewfsky, Mre. John
Stanklewlcs end Mm. Ltoet

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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Scranton-for-presiJent t a l k
highlights Republican deliberationa today at a meeting of
GOP leaden to rmtify a com­
promise elate o f official* for
their San Francisco conven­
tion.
Looking for unity they may
have trouble finding at tho
convention, G O P
arrangementa committee member!
named Sen. Thruston B. Mor­
ton of Kentucky as perman­
ent chairman end Oregon
Gov. Mark Hatfield as key­
noter and temporary chairman
fo r the July 13 conclave.
Their recommendation* were
expected to be approved by
the full Republican National
Committee today.
Actually, both the hackers
o f front-running Sen. Berry
Goldwater of Arlione end
G o t . Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York — opposing can­
didates In next Tuesday's Cal­
ifornia primary— found solace
in the convention slate.
Goldwater supporters saw
no real significance In the
compromise, for the Republi­
can governors' organisation
had urged Hatfield for the
post won by Morton.
Rockefeller advocates, on
the other hand, stressed that
Hatfield emerged with the
dual role of keynoter and
temporary chairman. Hatfield
ia s Rockefeller delegate.
State and national party
leaders assembled hers for
their final pre-convention con­
form s* war* looking beyond
the Roekefeller-Goldwater con­
test to California appraising
prospecta o f other presidential

ROBERT L. RANKIN

Robert L. Rankin
has been promoted to the rank
of lieutenant, junior grade,
on the nuclear-powered car­
rier USS Enterprise. He is an
A-S-A Vigilante bombardiernavigator attached to Heavy
Attack Squadron 7 which is
deployed with the Sixth Fleet.
14. Rankin enlisted in the
Navy in December, 1947, and
advanced to the grade of chief
aviation control technician.
He was commissioned as an
ensign in November, 1963. He
has been decorated with the
Navy Unit Citation and wears
the U. N. Service Medal, Korcan Campaign Medal, the
American Defense Medal, the
Japanese Occupation Medal
and the Good Conduct Medal
with three stars.
Pior to his becoming a A-5A bombardier-navigator, lit.
Rankin logged more than 1,200
hours oj s bombardier-naviga­
tor sod third crewman in the
A-l-A Skywarrior.
Married to the former Ml**
Opals Archie o f Tupelo, Mias.,
Lt. Rankin Uvea with hla wi/e
end three children at 906 Fairmoot Dr. Us is the son o f Mr.
sod Mrs. D. C. Rankin o f Whit­
ney, Neb.

Aad Ik was Gov. William
ersotoa o f Pennsylvania whs
piaared to ha getting the
ads* q Ileafing Beranton-forrasUswft aapportora, s t i l l
Hfcoct m sawoaneed candVits, tolkad hopefully o f a
alto epew" convention if
oMwstor loses the Califorlo primary to Rockefeller.
Combined weight o f tho
Their optimism was fed by earthworm* under a pasture
m oor President Dwight D. may equal or exceed the
weight erf the eheep which the
toy urging nomination of one field supports.

who will book “ forwardlooking Republicanism."
Warren J. Slnahelmar, chair­
man o f a National Scrantonfor-Prealdont Committee which
be sold is new organised to
•1 states, predicted that If
Rockefeller wins In Califor­
nia, Scranton "w ill b# nomi­
nated no later than the fourth
ballot"
Slnsbeimer declined to fore­
cast what would happen if
Goldwater won California'* 86
convention vote*. Many Re­
publicans believe it would be
difficult fo r a “ atop Goldwa­
ter" effort to succeed in that
event
Morton, who is a prospect
fo r the GOP vice presidential
nomination, won the perman­
ent chairmanship held in I960
by Rep. Charles A . Halleck,
without opposition. Morton la
now Senate GOP campaign
chairman.

By Jaws Casselberry
A Memorial Day Program
will bo held Saturday in Cas­
selberry starting at t p. m.
with a parade forming at the
M u n i c i p a l Building and
marching to the Memorial
Park on Lake Triplet Drive
and Sunset Drive, where cere­
monies will take plaee.
Tha parade will be led by
a color guard from American
Legion Memorial Post 266
followed by Post Commander
Harold Kryder and Command­
er George Howard o f VFW
Poet 10080, the South Sem­
inole Junior High
8chool
Band, and representatives of
veterans organisations, aux­
iliaries and any ether Inter­
ested groups.
The two commanders will
place wreaths at th* base o f
the flag pole at the park In
By J u * Casselberry
memory o f those who sacri­
Junior Girl Scout Troop ficed their lives fo r their
910 o f Casselberry will spon­ country.
The program will begin
sor a Blko Rodeo at South
Seminole Elementary School
this Saturday starting at 10
a.m. All children with bicycles
art invited to bring them for
a safety check and to tost
Sergeant Vinca Smallwood,
our knowledge o f safety rules.
safety officer fo r tho Florida
Town Marshal Gu» Sawyer
Highway Patrol, was guest
will be in ebarga o f tho check
speaker at a meeting o f the
and those that pass will re­
Lions Club o f Casselberry
ceive tapes fo r their bikes.
held Thursday night at tho
The troop ia working on tha
Trade Winds Cafeteria in
Cycling Bodge.
Seminole Plata. Ha outlined
Mrs. Robert M on k, cochanges that bars been made
leader o f tho troop will bo In
to Florida traffic laws which
charge. Mrs. Charles Lockysr
went into effect tha first o f
Is troop leader.
this year.
Tbs club is planning n La­
dle* Night and installation of
Jaycees T o H elp
Sanford * Seminole Jaycee officers fo r June 18 with the
member* will assist to the time and place to bo an­
Charter Night program tor the nounced. .
Vic# President Jimmy Pronewly-formed South Seminole
Jaycee Club Thursday night vntt presided over the bullat tha Trade-Wtods Cafeteria ness meeting to the absence
to Semtoola Piss* Shopping o f tho president, Curtiss Blow,
Center. The program begins who was attending the Lions

Scouts To Hove
Bike Rodeo

Lions Hear
Smallwood

v i * n diaapr *

p. ■ .

no playing auditions held re­
cently at the Audition Cen­
ter in Orlando, seven pupils
from the Tolar School o f Pia­
no have been named to the
roll o f distinguished students
o f the National Fraternity of
Student Musicians for 1904.
Tha fraternity ia sponsored
by the National Guild o f Pia­
no Teachers of which their
teacher is a member.
Pupils are Gregory Carlton,
David Goethe, Lisa Odham,
Susan Ray, Louise Steekley,
Becky Tanner and Tommy
Vincent
To achieve this honor the
student must be examined by
a member o f the Board o f
Adjudicators of the American
Collego o f Musicians and Na­
tional Guild o f Tlnno Teach­
ers and receive a creditable
rating from the examiner on
the playing o f 10 to 14 me­
HONOR ROLL studenta o f the Tolar School of Piano who have been
morised compositions, plus
nnmed to the Roll o f Distinguished Students o f the National Fraternity o f
musicianship phases, for at
Student Musicians for 1064 arc front row, left to right, David Goethe,
least three consecutive years.
Lisa Odham and Gregory Carlton. Bnck row from the left are Susan Ray,
Photographs o f
Gregory
Louise Steakley, Becky Tanner and Tommy Vincent.
Carlton and Louise Steakley
will appear on the Seven
Year National Roll published
In the Yearbook and National
Directory o f the American
College o f Musiciane and Na­
tional Guild o f Piano Teach­
ers for the year 1966, In ad­
dition, they will receive gold
composer pins.
David Goethe, Lisa Odham,
Susan Ray, Becky Tanner,
and Tommy Vincent will be
Hated on the Three Year Na­
tional Roll o f the Yearbook
for 1965.
Other studenta participating
In this year'a auditions are
Mary Edna Burton, Emily
Dougherty, Jean Dougherty,
Martha Goethe, Daneen Har­
per, Janet Mansfield, Judy
Mansfield and Neva Patter­
REPUBLICAN CLUB officers in DcBnry are. Rented from left, Virginia
son who will receive Nation­
Harrison, Viola Leone, Lillian Wind and Beatrice Muller; standing, Albert
al eertificatee.
D. Williams, Glenn Smith and Earl Merrill.
(Cox Photo)
State Certificates will go
to Bus Lynn Howell and Re­
becca Patterson, a District
Certifies to to Julie Parsons,
and a Local Certificate to
Mary Warfel.
All era pupils o f Mary E.
Tolar Nance o f thie eity. Guild
Certificate! and other awards
DeBary Republican Club in­
will be presented at the forth­
Jack Lynady,
coming annual Spring recital, stalled officers at tbs May registration;
to be held 8undav May II at meeting held in the Commun­ candidate for sheriff of Volusia
the Sanford Woman's Club.
ity Center with Past President county and his campaign
Ralph Witberell presiding as manager, Ernest Couture.
Refreshments were served
installing officer.
New officers are Glenn Smith during a social hour which
president; Earl Morrill, first closed the meeting.
vice president; Beatrice E.
Muller, second vie* president;
Albert D. Williams, third vice
president; Uni. L. Wind, trea­
with the National Anthem to surer; Viola Leone, financial
be followed by the invocation secretary and Virginia Harriby Darwin 8bea, Chaplain o f sco, recording secretary.
Two new members were ac­
Post 266.
By Julia Bartoa
cepted
and six guests were
Tho South Semlnolo Band
The Altamonte Springs Ele­
welcomed.
will present taro numbers.
mentary PTA elected and in­
The Invocation was given by
There will be remarks by the
stalled officers at the May
8th District Commander o f Rev. Paul B. ShulU and sing­ meeting held in the school au­
ing
of
tbs
National
Anthem
the VFW, Jack Curney, and
ditorium.
the Memorial Day address was led by Mrs. Muller with
Named were Mm. Millard
Ethel
Berts
ch
as
piano
ac­
will be given by Rev. Delmaa
Kerschner, president;
Mrs.
Copeland o f the Casselberry companist.
Margaret
Armstrong,
vice
Guest speakers presented
Community Methodist Church.
president, Mrs. Guy N'usa,
The benediction will bo following a brief business secretary and J. P. Kinsey,
given by Bob Dysert, chap- meeting wars Cbsrie Gardner, treasurer.
lain o f VFW Post 10060.
Officers of the retiring ex­
Tli* playing o f Taps by
ecutive board presented Frank
members o f the band will
Gore, principal, with a huge
bring the observance to a
rose bush since growing rotes
close.
is one of his hobbies. Mrs.
By
Maryaaa
Miles
The public is invited to at­
Lawrence Swofford, outgoing
The West Lake Brantley
tend the program. Members
PTA president, also received
Civic
Association
will
sponsor
o f the Legion Post and others
a gift.
have donated their labor, ma­ a rummage salt Saturday,
On display at the meeting
terials and plans to improve June 6, on the beach property. were the 22 fans purchased far
Mrs. Jeri Rigsby and Mr*. clast rooms with money rais­
the appearance o f tha little
park in time for Memorial Lil Young will call on neigh­ ed through various projects
Day. In th* event o f rain, the bors in tha W. Lake Brant­ during the school year.
program will taka place at ley srea this Wednesday
A social hour was enjoyed
the Woman’a Club Building morning for donations to tha by those attending at the d ose
on Overbrook Drive.
of the meeting.

Group To Hove
Rummage Sale

Library Gets
Three-Volume
Report
The Sanford Public Library
announce* acquisition o f Prenlice-Hall'a Executive Report, a
three-volume current reporter
of all external affaire. Cover*
ed la the report are Washing­
ton new#, taxation, pereooal
planning and buaineea forecast
and trends.
Volume one consists of week*
ly reports edited by the senior
board of editor* o f PrenticeHall.
Volume two has to do with
such subjects as “ Race Rela­
tions— How It Affects your
Business," "1963 Travel and
Entertainment D e d u c t i o n
Handbook," and "Ideas and
Techniques for Effective Ex­
ecutive Action."
These reports are published
monthly and present an ana­
lytical view o f the subjects
covered.
Volume three Is the execu­
tive guide and provides text­
book type discussion of perti­
nent matters within the realm
of executive action.
Th* library has else added
the Prentice-Hell Personnel
Management Service Policies
and Practices. Soma o f the
tabbed sections deal with hir­
ing, training, discipline, griev­
ances, working hours, vaca­
tions, holidays and communi­
cations.

That's because a realtor is a specialist la
local real estata — his knowledge o f prop*
erty values and your needs will help yoa
save both time and money.

R. L. Albert
Ends Training
A'rman second els as Robert
L. Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Albert o f Sanford, has
completed his electronics war­
fare training at Keesler Air
Force Base at Bay St. Louis,
Miss.
He will be visiting at home
for a few weeks before report­
ing to his new assignment at
Forbea Air Fore* lo s e , To­
peka, Kansas.

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Atlantic"

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NEW OFFICERS o f tha Lyman High PTA, alectad and installed at tha
May meeting, are, from left, A. R. Lormann, president; Mra. Drew
Fagan, vice president; Mrs. Austin Ssvilie, secretary and Howard Babbitt,
treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

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�Allies Get Brushoff
pperently proceeding on the the*
that u long m there la no war,
France can defend herself alone,
President De Gaulle has taken an*
ther step in separating his country
from the North Atlantic Treaty Or*
fanizatlon.
The recently announced withdraw­
al o f naval officers from headquar­
ters units o f the alliance is but a
continuation o f De Gaulle's policies
that began when he took office In
1969.
French ships in the NATO Medi­
terranean and Atlantic fleets have
already pulled out. French withdraw­
al from the English Channel fleet is
expected next. A fter that may come
removal o f France's two army divi­
sions in West Germany from Allied
control.
According to De Gaulle, a multi­
national Western defense, unde; an
integrated command, is an obsolete
concept. It is generally understood,
however, that i f a general war were
threatened, France would resume co­
operation with NATO.
One begins to wonder if French
logic is as impeccable as Frenchmen
would like the world to believe.
In the meantime, De Gaulle goes
ahead with the building o f his
"force do frappe”— the independent
nuclear force— which it is estimated
will cost |8 billion by 1972.
This involves the expenditures o f
91 billion fo r a gaseous diffusion
lant in France, millions more for
lie construction o f a hydrogen war­
head testing station in the South
Pacific, more millions for the devel­
opment o f rockets and other equip­
ment.
By 1970, France hopes to have a

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few Polaris-type submarines, to­
gether with a variety o f land-based,
nuclear-armed missiles.
France currently spends 7 per
cent o f its gross national product on
defense, compared to the 10.6 per
cent spent by the United States.
While most Frenchmen agree that
they have never had it better than
under De Gaulle and are grateful to
the man who has brought economic
and political stability to the country
*s increasing about unsatisfied do­
mestic needs, such as housing, hos­
pitals and schools.
Whether French disenchantment
with their return to "grandeur” will
grow strong enough to have a slow­
ing effect on De Gaulle's policies re­
mains to be seen.
From the standpoint o f his erst­
while allies, De Gaulle’s withdrawal
into splendid isolation appears a
costly and futile attempt to unwrite
history.
It is as if France’s very existence
as a nation had not been made pos­
sible, twice in a lifetime, by the sac­
rifices o f her allies. It is as If all o f
America’s efforts and expenditures
since World War II in developing a
global shield against communism
had never been made.
O f course, it is only because these
things did happen that De Gaulle
can act as he does today.

lace than? Is (hat e
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la pear youth your

Quotes
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isd to. Whan a twist chewer
i, no one take* hie place.
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TTndcr the shadow o f Com­
munist power, "neutralisa­
tion" weald la reality bo an
Interim device to permit
Commaaist consolidation and
eventual takeover (o f South
Viet Nam).
— Defense Secretary Robert
McNamara.

pee cress manufactures 100
unite of insulin per day, wfalch
is ample to handle your food
intake.
At the age o f 50 (which is
when the usual ease o f dia­
betes is discovered), suppose
your peneeeae produces only
M unite.
Obviously, you would need
to borrow an additional 50
unite at insulin from an out­
side aalmal end Inject it dally
via hypodermic.
••¥as, Dr. Crone,” Alan re*
piles, "but aliy shouldn’t my
panueee nuke 100 unite o f
insulin now, if it did so when
I wee 21 y e a n o ld !"
Well, why does Alan’s hair
now show a lot o f gray whan
k was Jot black when be wee

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Or why do some people
grew bold o r develop a boat
o f other ailments that aren't
retarded as due to nay known
p r n or virus?
"TbSy a rc deficiency dis­
eases," is the typical medical
answer, "and probably dun to
a lack o f vital trace chamiOrlgfoaQy our soil had the

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same chemical content aa the
oceans. But the 44 water- sol­
uble chemical elements soon
began to dissolve in rain or
melted aoow ead thus run
beck into ibe sea.
As a result, the U. I . De­
partment of Agriculture says
that many o f those 44 are al­
most entirely gone from our
cultivated farms, so our vege­
tables are deficient, loo, in
those chemicals.
So are the grasses o f the
‘•pasture fields; hence, a »
meat is likewise reduced ser
lously in many o f such trace
chemicals.
During our first 40 o r 50
years, this cumulative deft
eiency may finally deprive our
vital organs o f their raw ma­
terials out o f which they
should manufacture gastric
Juice, thyroxine, bile, insulin,
red blood cell* end other ne­
cessary products for robust
health.
If we thus offered our Inner
organa end tissue c r ib a
dally smorgasbord, as by us­
ing whole sea salt or drink a
Utile sea water each day, we
MIGHT be able to ward off
the deficiency ailments that
hit us at middle age.
This is the startling new
eoocept o f biochemistry, oo
ably Indicated by the recent
work on fluorine, aa writ aa
by iodised salt, which has al­
most entirely banished temple
True ecbntiete (not the
Pood and Drug bureaucrats
think this new
Idas may prove to be far sup­
erior to ail the suite drugs and
antibiotics before the end o f
(hie century arrives.
That's why 1 explained k
to you laymen to this
a couple o f y e a n age,
Food and Drug Administration
has triad to maUga me as a
quack, though f was simply
quoting Q f leading blochem
b is.
lh e o the PDA cracked down
•van o o the producers of sea
ask, though they were re com
to my atesnHrai by
hi toe U. t . Depart­
ment o f Interior aad the U. I.
Department o f Agriculture I
Mild eases o f diabetes may
now be controlled by diet ead
oral drugs, though the severe
diabetic* still demand Manila
Shota.
And Mm
o f maaqr diabetic men b large­
ly psychologies!, so sand lor
m y booklet "B ow to Prevent
Impotence,” anrimteg a b a g
•tamped,
plus Me.

agriculture should be explor­
ed.
Proposition Two—The U. S.
should be prepared to reduce
its restrictions on trade with
the Soviet Union.
These two proposals aim at
getting Khrushchev to raise
production for civilian con­
sumption and lower h b arms
output. Backers o f these propreate argue that if the Unit­
ed State* would send the So­
viet Union factories for the
production o f consumer goods,
these plants would use raw
m e t • r i • I a and technicians
which would have to be di­
verted from the Soviet arms
effort.
Proposition Three— Explore
with the Soviet Union vari-

Letters

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Holmes Alexander

Propaganda A t A Price

Herald Area Correspondents
S S T S S e S e rtw

WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
Proposals that would radically
shift U. 8. eo Id-war tactics
with regard to the Soviet
Union ere being studied at
the White House, Pentagon
and State Department.
A t the very time the United
States it roundly attacking
the Britbh government for
considering long-term credits
to Nikita Khrushchev, key
U. S. aides are quietly study­
ing whether the United States
should Itself adopt the Brit­
ish strategy.
The secret debate it now
going on. Decisions will prob­
ably be msds plecsmssL
Proposition One—The pos­
sibility o f U. 8. assistance In
the development o f Bovist

Thought For Today

Worry Clinic

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Political Notebook

8urely there is a mine for silver,
and a place for gold which they re­
fine.—Job 28:1.
There is an hour wherein n man
might be happy all his life could he
find i t — George Herbert

Dr. Crane's

CASE 8—474: Alee D., aged
S3, Is (be msa who discov­
ered he wee diabetic when he
bad pasted (he ass e f so.
"D r. Crane," he asked,
"w hy should diabetes soddenly strike roe alter I passed my

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromfey

POWERFUL ADDITIVE

WASHINGTON, D. C— Dr.
Leouard S. Rodberg, a phy­
sicist, b employed by the
State Department's Arms Con­
trol and Disarmament Agency
—and thereby hangs e detec­
tive story.
Aa a auspicious reporter, 1
have worked up some curio­
sity about au outfit in Washkkgtoo known ae the Council
For A Liveable World. The
Council began life under the
name o f the Council to Abol­
ish War. Us founder and cochairman b Dr. Leo Hillard,
a noted Hungarian born phy­
sicist. He made e splash at
the Pugwash Conference' of
1M1 by proposing his personal
nuclear peace treaty. Under
its terms, any American who
violated the treaty would be
declared an "outlaw” to be
shot on sight, and any Ameri­
can who informed on an
"outlaw " would be given a 91
m HIion tax-free award.
After this extravagant key
note, the Council in 1902 set
about to pour money into the
campaigns o f senators who
would support K» program,

Barbs
By Ha| Cochran
What makes some people
think they can buy a golden
harp with a altver dime in the
collection plate.
A woman can usually con­
trol bar husband when she
bee a temper ebe ca n t.
Park benches In tha sum­
mer do a good Job o f making
loafers out o f a lot of us.
H 't important to earn what
you get end more so for the
boas to see that you get what
you earn.
When n woman marries a
man for his money she
spends their Ufa together.
You never get over being
tired o f getting out o f bed
though you'vo been doing it
aU your life.
A California Judge ex­
plained to a man bow silly it
wee to leave hie wife for
throwing a cherry pie at him.
The men replied, "B ut I like
lemon."
Giva yourself a break, as
well as other motorists, by
having your brakes relined
when they need ft.
All teen-agers seem to
choose the same choice of
chewa bub b b gum.

amoog other things, to reduce
Defense spending end "to
work toward bringing (Red)
China into the family o f na­
tions." The amount of 933,000
wee given by Council mem­
bers to finance the South Da­
kota campaign o f George Mc­
Govern (D ) who had lost the
1960 Senate race to Senator
Karl Mundt. T hb time Mc­
Govern, with the Council sup­
plying 20 par cent o f h b
funds, won by 600-odd votes,
end he soon began introducing
unilateral disarmament legis­
lation.
I recently discovered that
the Council membership in
li«3-«4 had donated 9M,351.94
(thus far) to the campaign of
another little-known Weetcrn
Senator— Quentin Burdick (DN. D.), and that Burdick was
expected by die CouncH to
make a speech to Us Syra­
cuse chapter on May 5th.
Burdick tells m e that he
did not aetuaUy accept the
Syracuse
engagement,
but
that the Council sent him
around a speech manuscript
on approval. I managed to ac­
quire a draft of the manus­
cript. Since it road like e dis­
armament tract, I surmised
that it had been prepared by
the State Department, or iu
Disarmament Agency.
When I called the Disarma­
ment Agency to ask if some­
body there had prepared a
speech entitled, "Prospects
For Controlling the Arms
Race,” I received a Ate den­
ial. But after some sleuthing.
I called again and, with some
choice remarks on "managed
nows." I disclosed my W or­
ms (loo that the speech had In­
deed been prepared by the
man whoso name le«de thb
column — Dr. Leonard Bodberg. This time, the State Dop e r t m e n t ' e Disarmament
Agency followed through end
•eked Dr. Rodberg. He admit
ted he'd written the speech at
home to h b private capacity,
at the request of the Council.
There b my detective story,
or part o f H. When Senator
Btrdick declined to make the
speech, although under e
campaign fund obligation of
better than 914,000, Senator
McGovern (• 933.000 benefici­

ary) contacted Senator Ed
mund Mtitkle (D-Melne) to
whose re-election campaign
the Council members have
thus far given 9372.30. Muek b 's name was substituted on
the speech draft, but he de­
clined to use k and ended up
making a speech o f h b own
•t the Syracuse meeting.
Well, whet goes on here? A
disarmament lobby b getting
senators on the financial hook.
U b offering them prepared
propaganda that b written by
• State Department employe
who b "moonlighting" lor the
Council. Do the Senators who
take th b cam palm mom]
know their sponsors?
" I hereby dissociate ray
•elf from Dr. Siltard,” B u r
dick told me after thinking
k over. "And I am making
inquiries which may b a d to
renouncing the Council's sup­
port. I don’t went to be unfair
I want to give the Council «
chance to reply to my queeT h b eeema a good note oo
which to end a chapter o f the
strange story on the Council
which wants os to inhibit a
"liveable" world with com
munbm.

TO * IfsralS w i l n a H
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ters f m i its veeSrrs
c a t­
tle affairs. Tfcs w rite r m a r aaa
a pe&gt; aaara prsvIS rS ths le tta r alsa carries tha w rite r's
Ira s a a a i aad aSSrsas. Lattara
a t f s w r r thsa SSO w srds w ill
ha l i f t s p r r f r r r M a . Leitara
addressed ta ethers are a e re rlahle presMed th e , Se pet deal
ta perseaalltles. Pee tr y (a pet
pphllahad h y T h e H erald.

wise caution, we now have
time ta prepare e good act
with which we can live end

Your editorial o f May 18,
stating that ths "reesnt de­
feat o f ths water control bill
was a defeat the people e f
Seminole handed themselves,"
was not in keeping with the
customary Integrity o f your
newspaper’s reporting policy.

ths writer's letter b a mat­
ter o f opleloa with which
Tha Herald doe* not agree.
Orange County's Commit•tea adopted e slmllisr bill
wllhoet a vote o f the peo­
p b . Trao, tho bill did al­
low a levy ap to twe mills.
The Commission can bvy ap
to 19 mtlb for tho roed
end bridge fund but less
than twe m llb has been im­
posed. Wo know e f ns at­
torney# who have question­
ed the cenetitntteaelity o f
th b hill or the one adopted
hi Oraage County.
In sotting op districts, no
projects would have been
andertaken except after pub­
lb hearings hsd been held.
Seminole Commissioner* tell
Us th b b the only kind o f
a bill which will meet the
•Itaetien la Seminole and
they plan to resubmit It to
tho Legblatare for author­
ity to again place It on ths
ballet
. ..

By the sin e f omission, you
have presented a case for a
poorly devised bill so as to
make it appear as under a
halo.
You seem to think that the
end
Justifies the means.
Would you eondons passage of
an act that impose* a prop­
erty tax, without limiting
the voting on it to resident
freeholders? Why should ren­
ters be allowed to vote an
ad valorem tax on property
owners? 1 suppose this is but
a mere detail to your editor­
ialist, toe minor to be men­
tioned.
Yet, because o f this point,
attorneys have questioned the
constitutionality o f this bill.
In the next to the last par­
agraph o f your discourse, you
stated that the "commission­
ers’ only desire was to devise
n water control p b n for Sem­
inole, est up districts, end
let the people themselves
vote as to what they thought
best for their own area.” This
misinterpretation on your pert
shows that yon ere not only
unfamiliar with the act’s con­
tents, but that you have been
listening to an explanation
full o f eye-wash- If the act
ware passed, nowhere in It ere
provisions for peopb voting on
anything but bond Uiuee from'
then on.
Before defending e bin, an
edltorbllst should f l n t study
it, otherwise be is misplacing
the trust tha publb puts In
him. Actual study would re­
veal that Uib bill has as ma­
ny holse aa a Swiss cheese.
In reality, by defeating thia
•ct, the people e f Seminole
County have struck a note for
democracy. Because e f their

prosper as an Informed elec­
torate.
George Bobrow
Editor’s note: Most o f

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©us places, aueh as Laos end
porta o f Africa, where ths
United States and R u s s i a
could take Joint military ac­
tion "in their common inter­
est."
The proposers suggest thin
would reduce points o f milltry confrontation.
Proposition Four — Explore
ways in which ths United
States and Russia could co­
operate In economic aid for
selected underdeveloped coun­
tries.
The plannera nrgue this eeonomic aid would turn into
economic rivalry. U -S. and
Soviet technicians, they say,
would try to outdo each
other, thus providing a way
to prove U. S. technical and
economic methods superior for
underdeveloped countries.
Proposition Five— Seek un­
written agreement with the
Soviet Union not to give
sophisticated weapons to na­
tions which might plunge the
Soviet Union and the United
States Into war.
Tha U. S. aim would be ta
keep powerful new weapons
from Cuba’s Fidel Castro,
Red Chine’s Mao Tse-tung
end North Viet Nam’s IIo Chi
Minh and lessen ths chances
of guerrilla conflicts escalat­
ing into full-scale nuclear
wars.
Proposition 81x — Push e
substantial Increase in tha ex­
change o f American and Rus­
sian scientist#.
The proposers argue that if
enough U. S. scientists visit
the Soviet Union each year,
it will be impossible, even
with Soviet security precau­
tions, for tho Ruissans to
make a scentific breakthrough
crucial ta defense without the
United States learning about
it. The Russians, on their
side, would have the same ad­
vantage. This, the proposer*
claim, would promota stabil­
ity.
Proposition Seven — Find
ways ta send messages to ths
Soviet elite— those top tech­
nicians, scientists, writers,
msngers and officials who
hsvs influence In R u s s ia telling them exactly what ths
United States is up to in sack
m a jo r panes move It makes.
This proposal aims at put­
ting Khrushchev and his top
sides under soma pressure
from their own people.

Q—Who was tlis first wornan nominated fo r ths office
o f president o f the United
States?
A — Victoria Claflin Woodhull, nominated by the Equal
Rights party in 1872.

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May 2fi, 19fi l — Pnpre 5

T lie W W Club

Garden Club Directs Officer
Installation At Smorgasbord
Officer! of The Garden
Club o f Sanford were install­
ed recently at a smorgasbord
luncheon at the Civic Center.
Invocation was given by
Mrs. B. B. Crumley.
Each table was centered
with an arrangement by each
circle.
Dirt Gardeners Circle won
first prise for its arrange­
ment; second went to Palm
Circle, and third to Ixora.
The attendance count was
won by Dirt Gardeners Circle
with 80 per cent of their
members present; Hemcrocallls Circle was second with
73 per cent.
The members made and
wore "crazy”
hats. First
prize went to Mrs. Alburn
Rector for the "craziest;”
second to Mrs. D. L. William­
son for the "prettiest;" and
third to Mrs. B. D. Owen
for "cleverest."
The president's annual re­
port was given by outgoing
president, Mrs. D. K. Dor­
man. She was presented a gift
for her devotion to the club,
in the form of a check which
she turned over to the treas­
urer for the building fund.
Amid cries of "Stop that
wom an," by the presiding of­
ficer, Mrs. A. C. McRcynolds
ran into the room crying,
"W here la that lady? I'm
looking for that lady who has
done so much for the Sanford
Garden Club.”
In the resulting confusion
she stopped in front of Mrs.
S. C. Dickerson and read to
her a tribute for her years of
work in Garden Club, and
proclaimed the 18th o f May as
"Tom m y
Dickerson Day.”
She also presented her with
a life membership from the
club.
Mrs. Dickerson had been
surprised earlier to find her
daughter, Mrs. Peter S. Roy
o f Jacksonville, present for
the luncheon. Mrs. Dickerson
U moving to Jacksonville to
be near her daughter. Both
were presented lovely cor­
sages.
It was reported there were
now three life members in the
club: Mrs. C. H. Cole, Mrs.
Volie Williams Jr. and Mrs.
Dickerson; also Mrs. Francis
Luecker, who is now a mem­
ber of the local club and has
a life membership in the Na­
tional Council o f State Gar­
den du bs.
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff
III was thanked for pitching
in on three weeks' notice and
supervising the flower show
held in April. She was pre­
sented a gift in appreciation
thereof.
Officers installed w e r e :
Mrs. Alburn Rector, presi­
dent; Mrs. J. M. Fahey, vice
president; Mrs. R. G. BrUson,
recording secretary;
Mrs. W. LaMar Meredith,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. B. B. Crumley, treasur­
er.
As Mrs. Cole installed each
officer, that officer was pin­
ned with an orchid corsage
of a color appropriate to her

N orth Orlando

Personals

Personals

Receives Nursing Diploma

By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker
and daughter, Linda, enjoyed
a trip to Sarasota and Ft.
Myers recently.

Miss Judith Ann Burtchaell,
granddaughter o f Mrs. Eva
llarkcy o f Sanford, is a re­
cent graduate of St. Petersburg Junior Collogc School
Mrs. William Huckel and
of Nursing.
son, Kelly, of Orlando have
Miss Burtchaell was award­ returned to their home after a
ed her diploma at commence­ two weeks stay at the home
ment exercises at the college o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
on May 7.
Sam Lawson, on Stone Island.

JUDY BURTCHAELL

a tidbit tray, and Casey re­
ceived a toy lawn mower.
Enjoying tL,s delightful out­
ing were Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Hood, Ravenna, Ky., parents
o f Mrs. Fehl; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Brendie a n d son.
Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Baty and children, Donnie,
Laurie and David; Mr. and
Mrs. George Walters; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Ericson and fam ­
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smart;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trcssler; Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Donofrio and son, Tom m y;
Mr. and Mrs. William Martin;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peek and
family, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Fuller.

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Picture"laking

"Judy” v a s an outstanding
member of her class having
been elected, during her sec­
ond year, first vice president
of the Student Nurses Asso­
ciation. During her third year
she was elected president of
the senior class, president of
the Student Nurses Associa­
tion, Miss Student Nurso of
the Year and delegate to the
State Student Nurses conven­
tion.
Miss Burtchaell is presently
employed at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital and is mak­
ing her home with her grand­
mother at 1406 Magnolia Ave.

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The Penny Pincher's Club
met at the Hide-Away camp
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brin­
son on Lake Harney for the
May meeting and annual fish
fry.
This meeting celebrated the
third birthday of the club.
The birthday cake, decorated
for this special occasion, was
the center of attraction.
Robert Peurifoy, president,
and Mrs. R. T. Humphrey,
secretary, were elected to
servo the club for another
year, having held these re­
spective offices, with devotion
and service, since the ciub
was organized.
A Memorial Candle wm
lighted by the president, and
three gardenias were placed
at the base of the candle in
memory of W. F. lloskins,
Walter Raines and C. W.
Brown.
Visitors introduced were E.
K. Wulker, guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Brinson; Sirs.
Wesley Jack of Clermont, sis­
ter of J. B. Fields; Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Barton of Lake­
land, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
II. H. Newman; Mr. and Mrs.
Alcy Lamm of Hampton, Va.,
niece and nephew of H. L.
Moore.
Hosts for tho June meeting,
which will tie held at Hock
.Springs, are Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Gillon.

H L U lt

Dunn accompanied by Miss
Linda Dunn of Orlando, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C h a r l e s Dunn and
daughter, Kimberley, w h o
celebrated her second birth­
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Purcell day Friday with a family din­
have departed for New York ner.
via jet, where they will attend
the World’s Fair and will
Pour hot water over the
visit other eastern points of garlic bud to help the skin
interest.
come o ff easily.

T h e Schneiders
T o Observe 50th
Anniversary

prayer.
Mrs. Hodges presided over
the meeting as various re­
ports were made and a sun­
shine offering was taken.
The membera were com ­
mended for their fine Sunday
School record the past month.
During the social hour, Mrs.
Vernon Hardin was awarded
a prize as winner of a flower
contest.

South Seminole

Delicious refreshments were
served to liic Mmcs. A. II.
Adams, Ralph Rolls, Cecil
Tucker, Ed Alderman, Don­
ald Fla mm, Don Reynolds,
Dan Ratten, M. N. Cleveland
and Dorothy Stapleton.
Also to the Mmcs. Charlie
Thomas, Robert Hodges, W.
It. Strlngflcld and Mias Cindy
Stringflcld.

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Personals
Miss Edle Herota, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Blarkle Her­
nia, of Poinsctlia Drive In
Forest City, has the distinc­
tion of selling the most candy
in a fund raising project to
benefit tho Para • Medical
Club, formerly "The Future
Nurses of America.”
Edic, who la a junior at Ly­
man High, has been chosen
as a hostess for the Bacca­
laureate service for the sen­
ior class.

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Tills gathering Is not limited
to membera o f Shrinedom,
and Mra. Kastner urges all
nobles' wives to appoint themaclvca a one table chairman
and invite friends to attend
this occasion.
The immediate object o f
this assembly Is to bolster th*
Unit Fund, However, Mr*.
Kaatner 1'el* this will be «
beginning toward* more socialibility ,among all wive* o f
Noble*.
The capable Mra. Kaatner
has devoted endless hours to­
ward making this worthwhile
endeavor successful. Any in­
terested persona who have not
received a form may contact
Mrs. Kaatner at P. O. Box 257
or 322-5149,

at the Bahia Mosque in Or­
lando to discuss fund raising
projects and ways of helping
thoir husbands and also acti­
vities which would acquaint
more of the ladies.
The Building Committee has
generously agreed to let the
ladict use the Mosque on
Thursday, June 8 from 10. a.
m. to 2 p. m. for card games,
handl-craft or any activities
provided.

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Mrs. Walter A. Gielow was
hostess last Saturday to a
lovely graduation luncheon
honoring Miss Linda Hunt,
member of the '64 graduating
class o f Seminole H i g h
School.
Assisting Mrs. Gielow as cohostess was Miss Bonnie Gie­
low, junior at the University
of Florida, who was home lor
the occasion.
The luncheon table was cen­
tered with a floral arrange­
ment of red and white carna­
tions with w h i t e candles
glowing on cither side. Each
guest's place was marked
with red and white place
cards and an individual whit*
carnation corsage, t i p p e d
with red, and tied with whit*
satin ribbon.
A tempting appetizing salad
luncheon c o u r s e featuring
chicken salad as the entree
and followed with sherbet for
dessert, was served.
The
hostesses
presented
Miss Hunt with a beautiful
white genuine leather scrap­
book with her name engraved
in gold, and a lovely doubt*
white carnation corsage.
G uests*uy^i..g the delight­
ful graduation luncheon wer*
the Misses Sharon Jaewtm,
Fay Holloway, Susan Phagan,
Mary Lynn Thomas, Pat
Chapman, Jcannle Hoop, Pat
Rice, Pat Wiggins, GaU Cole­
man an dBecky Giles,
Also attending were Mrs,
W. F. Hunt, mother o f th*
honorec, Bins. M. L. Kcrlin,
Linda's aunt, and Mra. Giles
Chapman.

Mrs. Harold (Viola) Kastner, First Lady of Bahia, and
representative to the Unlta
Council has announced two
pilgrimage* scheduled for all
Shrlner* on June 5-4 at Naplea and the Southeastern I’ llgriinagc will be held In Now
Orleans August 36 20.
There are
approximately
4,000 Bahia Nobles under Illus­
trious Potentate Harold Hastnor, with 250 representatives
from tliis area..
The Council will not have
the opportunity to raise funds
for the pilgrimage, and Mra.
Kastner urges all ladles of
Bahia to lend their assistance.
A dozen ladies met recently

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MRS. WALTER GIELOW nnd daughter, Miss Ronnie Giclow were cohostesses to a recent graduation luncheon nt the Capri Restaurant honor­
ing Miss Linda Hunt, a member o f the '6-1 graduating class of Seminole
High School. With Miss Hunt, left, arc her mother, Mrs. W. F. Hunt, Mrs.
Giclow and Miss Giclow.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. C h a r l e s
Schneider of Lucerne Drive
will be celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary t h i s
week.
They were wed in Newark,
N. J.. on May 27, 1814, and
resided in Atlantic Highlands,
N. J., before coming to De­
nary over 12 years ago.
Both Charles nnd Margaret
are active charter members
of the DeBary Volunteer Fire­
men and Auxiliary.
Mr. Schneider, who was an
To remove small hits of engraver with the Bamberger
shell from cracked nuts, put and Company and Kresgc
the nuts in a bowl of wntor. Stores In Jersey, does some of
The shells will float to the the engraving for the Fire De­
partment.
top.

Friends will regret to learn
that Kenneth Townsend is in
The Golden Circle Class of
Seminole Memorial Hospital
the First Baptist Church held
with a broken foot.
its regular monthly meeting
Mr. and Mrs. William Wil­ recently at the home o f Mrs.
cox of Miami were Sunday Robert Hodges, with Mrs.
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Thomas serving as
Ed L. Cunningham.
co-hostess.
The meeting was opened
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B.
Lampp and children of Winter with an inspiring devotional
Park were Sunday guests of program presented by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrcstt Nutt.
Dorothy Stapleton with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. llarvcy L. M. N. Cleveland leading in

Personals

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At Graduation Luncheon

Meets With Mrs. Hodges

B y Deris Dean
W. W. Anderson left by
plana recently for New York
City and Glen Cove for a
combined business and pleasare trip. He will attend a
managers meeting and later
wiM visit the World's Fair.

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On Lake Harney

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Enjoy Fish Fry

CRAZY HAT WINNER at the Sanford Gradcn Club luncheon was Mrs.
Alburn Rector, left, craziest hat. Mrs. D. L. Williamson, top right, was
prettiest hat winner and Mrs, II. D. Owen, lower right, won the prize for
the cleverest hat.

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Penny Pincher’s

NEW OFFICERS o f the Sanford Garden Club were recently installed at
a luncheon at the Civic Center. Mrs. Charles H. Cole, installing officer,
turns gavel over to Mrs. Album Rector, new president. Other officers arc
from left, Mrs. J. M. Fahey, vice president; Mrs. It. G. Itrisson, recording
secretary; Mrs. LaMar Meredith, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. II.
B. Crumley, treasurer.

For The K. C. Fehl Family
By Doris Dean

A nd Cards

T7ie regular monthly meet­
ing of the Welcome Wagon
Club of Sanford was held re­
cently at Mar-Lou'a Restau­
rant followed by luncheon and
card games.
Iduties respectively; purple, I Delicious roast beef, turkey, i under the capable cstering
Mrs. Stanley Pierce was
blue, yellow, red and yellow, ham and all the trimmings service of the Lake Monroe
high in bridge with Mrs. Wal­
and green.
I were prepared and aervoH j inn.
ter Blevins winning the ca­
nasta prize.
Mrs. A1 I’ robst won the cen­
terpiece and Mrs. Pierce was
awarded the door prize.
Later in the afternoon,
members enjoyed a tour of
the telephone company, which
was conducted by Mrs. W. F.
Penncrs.
Mrs. John W. Hamilton and
Mrs. Richard Sample wvre
guests of the meeting.
An
announcement
w as
made that the June meeting
will be a luncheon and splash
party at The Mayfair Inn.

Bon Voyage Picnic Given

Mrs. Arthur Biendla sad
Mrs. Harry Spaulding of
North Orlando wer# boatesaes
recently to a farewell party
honoring Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Fehl and son, Caaey, who are
leaving North Orlando for
Puerto Rico, where Mr. Fehl
has been transferred with the
Navy.
The potluck dinner was
served buffet style In the Fehl
ysrd where picnic tables had
been arranged with soft stereo
music. 17m menu consisted of
ham, chicken, meat loaf,
beans, various salads, cas­
seroles, relishes, home made
breads, a variety of desserts
end drinks.
Friends and neighbors o f
the F ehl* presented them
with a lovely set of china and

Meets For Lunch

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Farless And Noell To Captain Squads In Tribe Tilt

By J«Um SUaatnai

A qoota.
From A! WhKemarah, n
Orlando aporta writer.
"Be ginning with thrra-iport
MVP Jimmy Courier, poaslMy fee froataat athlete la
Oraaxa County hlatory (and
watch the ar*umea» aUrt
there) Oviedo baa everybody
back."
Wo wont argoa with him
about Courier being a great
athlete. But Oviedo la la 8emtaste County—not Orange!
e e a
Tomorrow afternoon Sarnia*
ate High's football coaches Jfan Pigott, Dick Wllliama,
Jim McCoy, Balph Stumpf
and John Colbert—will, ao to
apeak, asperate the men from
the boys.
This annual spring football
clash should bo a ball game
worth seeing. It'll be whistled
Into action at the BBS ath­
letic field (to be known as
Lawson PMd after the f * t
half) at 4 p.m.
Oh, yea, the fans arc In­
vited. Oo on out and Join the
festivities.
At halftime the Held wSl
be dedicated to tbo memory
of Buddy Launon, erstwhile
Seminote halfback and paaa
notching pbtnom who suiter
ad fatal Injuries In an auto ac­
cident la Orlando sovoral
weeks age. A plaque wUl be
Installed during dedicatory
onorelaoa.
The contort will bo played
between a squad as evenly
balanced as the coaches could
make It according to grade
and ability. The teams will be
the Bads and the Whites and
lt*l! ha n regulation affair.
Morn than M letter-men
from last season's championship squad (OBC title hold­
ers) wlB be back and aug­
mented by a host of new ma­
terial up from tbo school'* un­
defeated Junior vanity eleven
plus some lads from Sanford
Junior High's top notch Bravo
machine of teat fall. '
And It's n lucky thing, too.
This fa#, Seminole will be
competing in fee Metro loop
with seven Orange County
otavana. The Tribe will need
ell tbo ability it can muster.
Anyway, we’ll get a good
look at what the 8HS outfit
night oomo up with come
next football season,
e e e
A pet on tbo back to David
Leo and Mika Richard# wbo
teamed up to hammer out a
4 to 0 win over Hunt’s Lin*
coln-Msrcury Comets for the
Locomotive Engineers In a
Little National League affair
lait Friday.
Lea tested a scoreleu nohitter at the powerful Hunt
nine In his part of the act.
Iba co-star, RlCharde, pow­
dered out a grand-slam homa
run In the final frame.
It couldn’t havt bean more
melting.

Largest Racing
Program Of Year
Set For Weekend

Spring Contest

"Don't anticipate m u c h
Ona of fee largest Central
ncorteg," was the warning
you to eater as the plans now Florida drag racing programs
By Jefcn A.
oed to football fane today
I know you'd bo lot*reeled are tor six teams. There’s on- of the year will be on tabs this
by Seminote High gridiron in exactly what happened with
room for two more teams
coach Jim Pigott, "whan the the men bowlers at the State and then all of the lanes will weekend at Osceola drag strip
TTibe’a annual fprlng game la Tournament In Fort Lauder­ be occupied with leagues on near Sanford.
Um 7 p. m. squad on Friday,
Cliff Lord, treasurer of
played Wednesday afternoon dale over the week-end I
o o *
Seminote Timing Association,
But I am equally certain
at Um BUS athlrtk field.
This part Wdneeday had states that he will count out
"Each of our Red and White that there are aome of these
same men wbo’d be Jurt as Sury Reno leading the gals $1,063 in cash and close to
players know the offensive
appreciative If I didn’t open In the Ball A Chain League
formations of the other club my mouth on the subject with similar boom captured 100 trophy’s over the two day
racing slate.
and they )mow the personnel,"
by Ron Meier tor the gents.
yours truly included!)
Stock eliminator will be paid
d Pigott, "and about the
Susy
had
a
181/SOi
series
$300,
$300 .and $200, respec­
I’ll
summarise
it
this
way!
only thing w ell really find
out Wednesday afternoon Is If Big John Uhr la willing to with Ronnie collecting a 18(/ tively, for the top three spots
o la hard nosed and wbo reveal his scores then I'll just 817. (Watch U Ron, don't let oo Sunday, with middle stock
have to admit that both of us thoee women's scores get to and lUUe stock receiving $73
te n t"
and $30 respectively. All
11m contort wffl get under­ seriously considered torBett­ close to the m ec'sl)
other
eliminators will each
ing
about
bowling
and
poss­
Tbs
two
B's,
Barbara
and
way at 4 p. m. During halftime oeramooies the 8113 sth­ ibly taking up another sport Beverly were the stars of the receive $100.
is tie field officially will be (aome of these 'other sports Thursday a. m. Pinecrert Inn Top competition such as
Brownie Chris of Orlando with
•rooamed Lawson FlcAd. A considered were watching League.
plaque will be put in place. those ‘bikinis' on the beaches. Beverly Adams rolled the his 180 mph dragster will be
Workmen today an complet­ Just couldn't get my wife's high aeries of SOI, which in­ on band. Glen Blakely of Tam­
cluded a 178 game and Bar­ pa and R. L. Peyton of Day­
ing the oraetkm of a chain approval, however!)
link fence around the pack and I may be wrong but the bara Rohrer swept hi single tona Beach, both with powerful
A" roadsters will compete
soon lights win be Installed to only reel (cries was that of with a 183/(80 set.
tor middle eliminator honors.
Illuminate the field tor track Garry Fox's 620 in the team
Rollkig tor Badcock Furni­
event. Am a matter of fact, ture Elaine Koetlval kept In the stock field and com­
events.
peting for the big money will
K
looked
like
the
Lake
Monroe
lha field wUl bo named in
that ball right In Um pocket be such drivers as Hubert
Inn
team
wee
going
to
make
memory of Buddy Lawson, a
with a 181/32( winning com­
Seminole football and track Its move la this even but that bination. Steadily Improving Platt of Atlanta with the "Litstar who recently was tetaUy proverbial roof caved In on with each week'a bowling fe Ue Georgia Shaker," and
the boy* in the ninth and 10th Claudette Behrens who this Alan Hyder of Dade City with
Injured in an accident.
"The Georgia Shaker." Platts
Pigott announced that guard framas of the last gams.
week again shot a respectable car to a fiberglas Falrlane
Joe Farleas had been named Oh well, there's always next 188 game.
Ford and Hyder drives a 1963
captain of the Reds while year! (The only trouble with
• • •
tackle David Noell will com­ that thought is that we've been Switching our attention to Aluminum Chevvy. From Or­
lando, and a strong favorite
using it tor the list four years
mand the Whites.
the Friday morning Navy
The Reds wiU field a squad now and that 'next year' Wives League, Joan Brewer for tie top slot will bo Bob
Tucker and his 1063 aluminum
composed of ends Mike Gray, hasn’t arrived I)
of the VAIM Tigers exploded Chevvy, "Thunder." Tucker
• e e
Mike Fordham, LeKoy NopAre you all set tor this with a 210 game. I believe took the last big race money
per, Linton Knowles and C. J.
coming
Saturday's party for that's Joan's high league at Osceola March 31.
Mettier; tackles Dave Gollogame. Tossln' em for the From Lakeland, will come
the
Junior
Bowling League?
&lt;ier, Mike Ogden, Tommy CaVAH-7
Juggernauts was Col­ tha "Great Southern Goat"
All of the members will be
i, and Wade Hancock;
leen Sandlin who jurt missed and "The Rebel." Both are
our
guests
at
which
time
guards Steve Harris, Steve
that 'charmed circle', by
Clark and Johnny Canoavlne; they'll receive their trophies, coming thru with a 100/332 aluminum Plymouth# of the
106( vintage. The "Goat" Is
special
awards,
etc.,
end
a
center David Howe; quarter­
aeries. That’s mighty floe
backs A1 Boniface and Red complete luncheon FREE at shooting, gals, mighty fine. owned and driven by Hugh
Oglesby of Lakeland. The "Re
Laney; left halflncks Chuck Jot Lanes.
All newcomers to the league Jurt to give you en idea of bel" te owned by Sonny Hayes
Sertt, Johnny Lewis and John
ny Nontea; right halfbacks era Just as welcome and will the wonderful cooperation of Lakeland.
Billy Kuykendall, Clarence be accepted tor registration which we bowler* receive -From Tampa will be Ronald
Johnson and Buddy Stumpf, into the coming Summer Lea­ from The Sanford Herald, Coleman with a Ford ehnllar
here's another that you con to the one driven by Platt.
and fullbacks Rick Walstrom gue.
Many entries from Jackson
Don't forget, It starts at 8:80 add to their valued list.
and Bonny Savko.
vllta are expected, Including
In the next week or i
For tbo Whites k wtD be a. m.
a a *
you're going to see « special "The Reverend Mr. Black," a
xte Larry Watson, Eddie
If was bteve Barnes wbo un release on The Sanford Her­ Plymouth, "Alcoa Presents," a
Griffith, Dave Higginbotham
loaded
a Big On# during the ald's Annual "All Seminole Plymouth, and a new machine
and Chuck Pigott; tackles
by Plymouth sporting the new
David Jam il and Earner Seminole County Business' County Bowling Teems.'
A complete write-up with "Hemi" heeds made famous
Steele; guards Jo# Purdy, men's League last Tuesday
pictures and all far the top by Dick Petty In February of
Brad Prudan and Steve Groov- night
; canters Steve Ballot and Bowling tor Koodrackl A six men and women bowlers this year et Daytona.
Tony Goniilei; quarterbacks Cline's, Steve shot a high of at Jet Lanes. It’ll be quite The gates open et 6:30 p.m.
Ron Hinson and Frank Whig- 2(0 to finish with a strong 638 an hooor to capture ooe of Saturday, and 10 a. m. Sun­
we positions. Also, give day. ,
ham, left halvas Buddy Bur­ series.
ton, Chris Tillis and Kelly Og­ Our heartiest congratula you something to aboot for in
den; right halvas Danny Tlllte, tlons to Johnny Wright, Eddie Um coming year in the event
Benia Barber Steryt Weber Monroe and Pete Peterson of you don't get the nod this
and Ernie Baumeteter plus the Bob's Restaurant trio tor year.
fullbacks Sonny Messer, Dsn capturing Um penant in tbs See you at the Scotch Dou
Remits Monday
bice this Saturday at I and 10
All Stars Scratch League.
Simon and Jeff Whiting.
Shrine
7 Kiwanla 6
m. On Sunday, It's the Sil­
It wae nip and tuck right
Klwanls
300 030 0 -4 4 $
down to the wire with the ver Dollar tournament.
Shrine
000 050 2 -7 3 3
restaurant-men nosing-out the
WP-Steve Leach (4-0), LP—
Inland Materials three-soma.
John Latherow (3-4)
Plana
are
now
underway
for
By United P m s International
Rotary It Lake Mary 2
a summer league to start next
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Rotary
403 012-10 8 2
Wednesday.
It's
fart
bowling
Team
w L Pet. OR
Results
Monday
Lake
Mary
200 000— 2 3 6
and gets rolling at 8:13 p.m.
20 10 .687
Chicago
Flo. State 8 Sanford AtlaaUe 1 WP-Buddy Stumpf (8-3), LP
You're
thru
by
10:30
p.
m
Baltimore 23 14 •622
H
Atlantic
000 001—1 4 2
—Charlie Lytle (4-4)
• • •
18 18 .881 2Vi
Cleveland
Flo.
State
1(0
Olx—
4
8
1
STANDINGS
That reminds met This Fri­
New York 18 14 .963 8
WP—Joa Paulina (4-8). L P - T eas
W L
st
7
p.
m.
there'll
be
the
atari
Mteneeota N 17 .841 SU
Jetf
Ward
(2-3)
Shrine
•■*****e*#ee**a**
3 0
18 18 .814 4Vt of another three-man scratch
Boston
STANDINGS
Klwanls *#*•#*•####**** 2 1
league
but
this
one
is
limit­
Detroit
17 11 .474 0
Team
W
Rotary ***######«##*##•* 2 1
Washington 17 23 .403 B ed to a (80 maximum average Navy
IS
CPO »l(M M M «M (i(»«(l 1 1
for
the
three
men
on
each
Los Angelas 18
IS 24 .383 9W
George’s ..............« ... 7
Civitan ............ .
1 1
Kansas City 18
U IS .324 im team. There's sUll time far Florida State Bank ... T
Lake
Mary
.................
1
2
BasiHi Mindly
Mawday's Results
Perfection Dairy ....... •
EUte ........................... 0 2
Chase 0 Hast Un-Mar I
Boston 4 Washington I
Sanford Atlantic .......... 4
Gamea Today
Hunt
IX Oil O-S 4 4 Detroit 8 Baltimore 8
flam# Ttetay
Civitan at Elks 4:10
Chase
Ml 100 1 -4 &gt; I Chicago 7 Kansas City 4
RswHa Monday
Perfection at George's
Shrine at CPO 7:30
WP-Stan Wlnfree (4-1). L P - Minnesota I Los Angeles 1
Klagswood 17 Wilson Malar • 4:10 at F t Mellon Park
At Memorial Stadium
Stovo Hitchcock (4-I)
Only game* scheduled
WII. Mater 801 810 8— B II 8
STANDINGS
Wednesday's Games
Klngswood 831 187 X—IT 18 4
Item
W
Minnesota at Los Angeles, t, WP — Leroy Estridge (7-0),
Hunt Un-Mar ............ It
twi-nlght
I.P—Don Masste (84)
Locomotive Engineer# 10
Chicago at Kansas City• 2. IIR—Don Harvey, Klngswood,
Chao# ........................ g
twi-nlght
third of the year
First Federal............ 0
Detroit et BalUmore (n)
Terry Christensen, KingsStandard cm ........... o
Cleveland at New York
wood, second of the year
Came M a y
Washington at Boston
Larry Iishnaa, W. Mater,
Flirt Federal at Engineers
NATIONAL LEAGUE
sixth of the year
1:10 at Bay Avenue Park
Team
W L Pet. GB McKaaty • Fla. State Bank 0
Phils'phis SI IS JU
Fla. State ON 001 8 -4 11 4
U MeRaney
San Fran. a IS AN
440 000 x -8 8 8
Milwaukee n 18 .848 m WP - Frank WUllama (84),
fit. Louis
a 17 444 in
LP-Robert Murrte (84)
Pittsburgh 81 17 451 8
HR—L. C. Smith, McRaasy,
Cincinnati 18 IS 400 4
second of Um year
18 a 46i svt
Heuatoo
STANDINGS
Los Angebe U a .46i IV* Team
W L
Chicago
14 a 418 7
Syracuse T, Rochester I
Klngswood .........
11
New York 11 a 4 a 13V* Longwood . . . . . . . . . . . . B
Toisuto 4, Buffalo S
Monday's fteesltg
Columbus 4, Atlanta |
McRaasy ••••••••no••• ®
Jacksonville 8, Rlchmand S
Wilson Malar
7

Junior League

Maj«r * e’ ques

Little American

Little National

Men's League

Beating Hunt's
Mooney, Awards Spotlight Becomes Fad In
SHS Sports Dinner Tonight Little National

17m Impossible happened
new bead coach Charlie Tate, moot valuable trophies for Monday afternoon in the Lit­
will be the principal apeaker. golf, swimming (both boy and tle National League. Several
The Schaal trophy, originat­ girl), track, baseball and days ago First Federal jump­
ed back hi 1828 when Peter basketball. There will be ed Into Um limelight by hand­
School wa* aporta editor of sportsmanship awards In foot­ ing Hunt’s Lincoln • Mercury
The Herald, win be presented ball, baseball and basketball, Comets (heir first defeat since
by toe donor to the znort val­ most Improved awards In back in 1962.
uable football player*.
basketball and football, plus Not to be outdone, David
The Terry Cordell Memor­ blocking and most promising Lee pitched the Locomotive
Engineers to no-Mt, shutout
ial Trophy will be awarded to awards In football.
the three-letter man at Semi­ A trophy will be presented victory, 4 to 0, over the Comets
nole this year who has the poothumously to Buddy Law- last Friday.
highest scholastic average. son by U m Sanford Herald Now It's become a fad.
This wiU be the first time the tor being the high scorer on Monday afternoon C h a s e
Cordell award has been pre­ the 1063 SHS football team. alapped Hunt's with Its third
sented. The trophy will re­ Lawson racked up 16 touch­ consecuUve loss, 6 to 3, in an
main at the school but toe downs and an extra point dur­ extra inning affair.
winner* 111 receive a replica. ing the gridiron campaign Tbey know not what to ex­
The Leonard L. (Whiter) which aaw Seminole win 10 pect! And, worse than that,
McLucas trophy will be awanl- of 11 games end the OBC their loop lead has dwindled
to a mere half game.
ed to an athlete who has championship.
maintained a high scholastic U m trophy, awarded tor the In the Little American, the
average but also who has part several years, has been Bankers went at it again and
demonstrated in aporta top renamed The Sanford Herald- Florida State prevailed over
quality performances, a n d Buddy Lawson Memorial Tro­ Sanford AtlanUc, 6 to 1, be­
displayed a high level of lead­ phy and will be awarded eacn hind the effccUvc hurling of
year by The Herald In mem­ Joe Pauline. Andy Steele got
CHARLOTTE. N. C. (UPI) ership and attitude.
s pair of hits for the winners
ory rt too Seminole athlete.
Other
awards
will
toclud*
— Glenn (Fireball) Roberts
while Mike Rudd and Mike
remained In criUcal condition
Hickson chipped in a pair for
early today with severe bums
the AUantics.
suffered when ho v m trapped
Meanwhile, the Shriners put
in the blazing wreckage of his
on s late inning surge to coma
race car Sunday.
from behind and wMp the
Memorial Hospital officials
Klwanlans, 7 to 6. Left Oxford
said the 34-year-old veteran
paced the winners at the plats
NASCAR circuit driver was
while Tommy Austin was the
conscious but still In critical
big stick for the Klwanls.
trok Tigers toppled the Ort- Steve Leach picked up his
condition.
By Milton Rickman
olM, $4, and the Boston Red fourth victory In tour trips to
Roberts w a s hospitalised
UPI Sperts Writer
Sunday following a threoTorrid Tony Oliva has been Sox edged the Washington the hill. It was a Junior Lea­
Senators, 6-3, In the only gue affair.
Ford crackup on the aeventh
Inp of the $112,000 World 600 given "the treatment," and other A m e r i c a n League
Rotary, of the same circuit,
it’s no um , fellae, k doesn't games scheduled.
stock car race.
scored four runs In the first
work.
There
were
no
gamea
play­
It Is estimated that Roberts
and coasted to a 10 to 2 drub­
Aik any pitcher and ha’ll ed in tha National League.
was enveloped by flamos tor
bing of Lake Mary. Buddy
tell
you
the
ooe
sure-flra
more than 00 Kcondi. Ha re­
Stumpf limited Lake Mary to
method
of
cooling
off
any
redceived burns over about 68
three singles white teammate
hot slugger la to graze his
per cent of Ms body.
Billy Higginbotham had three
whiskers
or
miybe
even
piek
It was Roberts' first major
hits in four trips for Rotary.
Mm
with
n
high,
hard
ona
Injury In 16 years of stock car
Corky Stowell bad two hits,
racing that brought him both purely by accident, of course.
Including a triple.
Like
anyone
else
with
a
.381
fame and fortune.
High gams and high aeries
batting average, the 22-year- honors were captured this McRaney’a Painters capture
ed third place In the Men's
old Oliva was Initiated into
week by Marge Carathers of
tha club last Friday night Navy Wives League when she League as they won their
fourth straight contest, down­
when ba waa beaoed by Bal­
roiled a 183-334 tor the Hoot
timore’s Steve Barber, who Owls. For the same outfit, ing Florida State Bank 8 to 6.
actually was merely trying Verna Bolton followed with a L. C, Smith got Ms second
homer of the season and
to drive him back from the 180-311.
Frank WUllama the mound
plate.
Other high games posted In­
Resnlts Monday Night
Every pitcher in the Amer­ cluded Barbara Rehrer's 188- victory.
Don Harvey and Terry
Longwood 6, Sunland 8
ican Ltague was watching to 466, Marge Field’s 168-473, a
STANDINGS
see how tha Minnesota rookie 177-471 by Carlotte Bassett, a Christensen both coliccited
Team
W L would raaot after a brief stay 170-462 by Jean Adams, a 168- three hits, include one home
Altamonte Twins ...... 6 1 in a Baltimore hospital for 438 by Suzy Reno, Pat Willis' run apiece, as the Klngswood
Builders downed Wilson Maler
Bear Lake ................. 4 2 precautionary X-rays.
168 and a 163 by Jennie Run­ 17 to 0. Builder hurler, LeRoy
Altamonte Senator# .... 4 3
They didn't have tong to nels.
Estridge notched his seven
North Orlando ........... 4 2 wait Monday night he poled
For this week'a eesafon Pst
Canclberry .............. 8 4 his 10th homer of the season Willis came through with two mound win without a lose.
3 4 to help tha Twins lick tha Los turkeys end one of them with The loop's top home run
Longwood ........... .
producer, Larry Helman of
Lake Mary . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Angeles Angels, 8-1.
four consecutive s t r i k e s . the Furniture, slammed out
1
Sunland ....................
8 Oliva's two-nm homer off Marge Carathens a bo had a
number eix. Berry Baker and
Gamea Tonight
loser Barry Latmaa in the pair of turkey# and Barbara
Art Natallnl had three hits
Casselberry -vs- Senator!, S first Inning was aH tha cush­ Rohrer came up with ooe.
each for the losers.
p.m.
ion Camllo Pascual needed al­
Few splits were converted.
though Jlmmls Hall chipped Marge Field knocked over the
In with four singles and drove 2-7, Alice llaupt (he 3-10, Betty
in three of the Twins' runs. Lillis the 3-8-10 end Jean
Paiqual'e win was Ms sixth. Brewer spared two difficult
Results Monday
The Chicago White Sox soli­ ooea—4ha 44-7 and the 34-10. St. Pete, Ft. Lauderdale, •
dified their hold on first
The baby split, the 3-10, toll Orlando 6, Lskeland 1
place with a 7-4 triumph over tor Varna Bolton and Betty Sarasota 9, Miami 8
the Kansas City A's, tha Da- Lillis.
Daytons 6, Tampa 8
Resnlts Monday Night
Caaielberry 7, Sunland 8
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Altamonte #•••••*#*##** 3 1
Caaielberry . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3
Longwood ........ ...
8 8
Sunland ........ .
8 4
Bear Lake ...................8 4
TURF BUILDER
BONUS
North Orlando ........... 1 6
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The presentation of the 35th
annuel Peter School Trophy,
the Terry Cordell Memorial
award end the Leonard L.
McLucas trophy will high­
light the annual all aporta
banquet on tap for tonight at
the Seminole High School
cafeteria.
Otlls Mooney, former Tribe
gride oechw hos erved on tbo
Gator staff of Ray Graves at
the University of Florida and
la now an assistant at Um
University of Miami under

Hospital States
Roberts Status
Still Critical

Twins' Tony Oliva
Survives Treatment

Marge Carafhers
Tops Navy Wives

South Seminole

Florida State

South Seminole
Senior League

SC0TIS LAW N CARE
Patantad Trlonlxed
Bonding

MOVING SOMETHING?

Wednesday's Gantes

p -tt

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and undated
ft F*
4 nrabably ha bald at the
'His Plnac Country Club
Orlando in aid-Mnrah.
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Maeoa 8, Knoxville 7
Lynchburg 11, Asheville 4
Charlotte 8, Birmingham I
Chattanooga 4, Columbus I

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V FW Groups Present Gifts To SS League
By Jans Casselberry
When members o f VFW
Post 10050 o f Casselberry and
tha Ladies Auxiliary noticed
that the Little League Auxil­
iary waa having a struggle
keeping up with the demand
with their small coffee maker
at the Casselberry Little Lea­
gue Bali Park they rose to
the occasion.
Members donated enough
trading stamps to secure a
40 cup electric coffee maker
and an electric skillet which
were presented at Thursday
night’s game for use in tha
refreshment stand.
Tsklng part In tha presen­
tation were Mrs. Mary Webb,
president-elect o f the auxil­
iary; Commander G e o r g s
Howard;
R. E. Webb,
adjutant; and Clif Overman,
servics officer; in behalf of
tha VFW , Mrs. Ann Cooper,
vice president o f Little Au­
xiliary and Bill Livingston,
president o f the South Sem­
inole Loop, received the gifts
for Little League.

Chuluota Legion
To Have Dinner
And Dance
Hie Chuluota George M. Ja­
cobs
Memorial
Post 225,
American Legion, will spon­
sor a Memorial Day barbecue
chicken dinner and dance this
Saturday at the new Legion
Home on Chuluota and Christ­
mas Roads. Cost o f donation
will cover both the dinner and
the dance.
The dinner, whleh will In­
clude potato salad, baked
beans, slaw, rolls, coffee and
soft drinks and dessert will
be served from noon until 6
p.m. with the dance to follow
at 7 p.m. A live band will
provide the music.
Arrangements are under di­
rection of Harold McBride and
Abe Goldman. Tickets may
be secured from any member
o f the post or at the door.

PRESENTATIONS o f on electric coffee maker and an electric akillct
were made by VFW Post 10050 of Cassellierry and Its Auxiliary to the
South Seminole Little League Auxiliary at a recent game. Taking part
in the ceremony were, from left, Mrs. Mary Wehb, Clif Overman, R. E.
Webb, Mrs. Ann Cooper, Bill Livingston and George Howard.

AN OPERETTA, "Streamlined Cinderella," wan presented by the fifth
Kradc o f Altamonte Springs Elementary School last Friday evening. One
group o f students making up tho cast included,( from left, Janet Goplen,
l ’amella Jordan, Robert Kcrschncr, Teresa Franzcn, Stove Hammons
and Jane Wymorc.
(Herald Photo)

Coffee Club To Honor SNAS Chaplain
The Seminole County Cham­ tho following medals: Asiaticber o f
Commerce Coffee Pacific C a m p a i g n Area,
Club will meet Thursday at American Defense, W o r l d
10 a. m. in tha USO rooms War I f Victory, ' American
European
o f tha Chamber building to Aren Campaign,
honor Chnpluin Robert L. Occupation and National De­
Deal, SNAS, who is being fense.
transferred to the Naval Hos­
pital at Great Lakes, Illinois.
Chnpialn Deal, who is now
completing a three year tour
o f duty at the local station,
is a native of Illinois, and haa J
served In the Navy since'
1044. Ha wee Chaplain on tho '
USS Kcarsarge for one and
• half years, and on USS
Lake fo r two years. Chaplain
Deal, whose rank is Com­
mander, is authorised to wear

Pago 7

Method Of Naming School Head Stirs States' Legislators

ATLANTA (U P I) — A
current squabble in the Geor­
gia legislature over whether
tho state school superintend­
ent should be elected or ap­
pointed haa echoes across the
nation.
In South Carolina, legislat­
ors became eo embroiled in
NEW YORK
(U PI) —
the issue during their recent
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson made general assembly that a fili­
her strongest bid to succeed buster was touched o ff. After
Mra. John F. Kennedy as a two overnight s e s s i o n s
cultural leader Monday night
by rededicating the famed
Museum o f Modem Art to
“ the war against the pover­
ties o f man's spirit."
The First Lady rubbed
shoulders with freakisiy clad
Bohemians and elegant mil­
ABERYSTWYTH, W a l e s
lionaire! who turned out 7,- (U P I)— Paul Beardsley owes
500 strong to toast the mus­ his life to a good set of
eum's new $7 million wing lunga.
Beardaley, S7, waa floating
and garden with counties!
rounds o f Champagne. She on an Inflated rubber matpressed the switch which II* tress Monday at tha beach
luminnted the completely re­ near hero when he reniiicd
novated bastion of ultra-mod­ air waa seeping out. For two
ern art declaring that the hours, he huffed end puffed
to keep the air mattress in­
battle to enrich America's
flated. In between breaths ho
culturnl life is just ss im­
waved frantically to swim­
portant as "the war against
mers on tho beach, but they
the poverties o f man's neces­
just waved bark.
sities."
Finally, hli wife realised he
"W e Amerlrsns are so o f­ waa in trouble and a lifeboat
ten pictured as a society en­ picked him up suffering from
tirely devoted to technologi­ exhaustion and cramp.
cal advance that It Is good
to have this abundant proof
to the contrary," she said,
looking out from an upper
terrace of the museum garden
to the vast throng o f festive
first-nighters.
It was the Initial occasion
slnre Mrs. Johnson became
First I.ady that she starred
a spokesman for the advance
guard of America’s intellect­
ual society. Her unpreten­
tious warmth won her rounds
of applause from all segmenU of tho stralnge utnalgam.

All members of the Cham­
ber, and new business and
professional people , in tha
area are Invited to attend the
Coffee Club which meets for
one-hslf hour on the last
Thursday o f the month.

Weary-eyed lawmakers agreed
to a compromise whereby the
school head would be appoint­
ed but subject to a recall
election.
In North Carolina, recur­
rent moves were made during
the last legislature to change
the system o f selecting the
school superintendent from
elective to appointive, but
they were beaten down.
The National Education A s­
sociation in Washington said
the prohlem ia one which
arises quite often in many
states. But the trend, the
NKA said, ia toward appoint­
ment rather than election.
Tho Georgia House o f Rep­
resentative* bucked the trend
yesterday when it voted to
reconsider an earlier move
and keep the atate school
superintendent an elective of­
fice in Georgia’s new consti­
tution.
But the move was certain
to run into opposition when
it reaches the Senate where
some lawmakers are strong
advocate! o f
having
the
school head appointed by the
statu school hoard.
Tha appointment system
wna recommended by Gov.
Carl Sander*' education com­
mission and was Included in
the constitution drafted by a

special constitution revision
commission.
According to the NEA,
school superintendent* aro ap­
pointed by school boards in
25 states. In five other states
they are appointed by tho
governor. The remaining 22
states elect the school head
by popular vote.
Under the c o m p r o m i s e

adopted in South Carolina—
which still must be approved
in a referendum— tha school
superintendent will bo ap­
pointed by the school board.
But hia name will be put liefore the voters during gen­
eral elections for a yea or
no vote on his record. If the
voters nix him, the board
cannot renppoint him.

Turks Fire On UN Peace Team
NICOSIA, Cyprus ( U H ) —
Turkish C y p r i o t s opened
heavy fire today ngninst Can­
adian members o f the United
Nations peace force in the
force in the Kyrenla Moun­
tains north o f here, a UN
spokesman said.
Ha aald tha Canadians re­

turned the fire. There were
no immediate reports o f cas­
ualties.
— The UN spokesman aald
cease-fire negotiations were
being carried on and some
Canadians had been with­
drawn from exposed posi­
tions.

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R. W. Thornton
Wins Promotion
Richard W. Thornton, son
o f Mr. and Mrs. Delmer J.
Thornton o f tho Park Avenue
Trailer Court has been pro.
moted to sergeant first class
while assigned to headquart
era company o f tho U.S.
Eighth Army In Korta.
Sgt. Thornton, SR, entered
the Army in February, 1044,
and
arrived overseas In
March, 1064, on this tour of
duty.

2 To Get Degrrees
Orville Barks and Winston
Plercy, both of Sanford, will
be among the 335 persons to
get degrees at Murray State
College’a 41st commencement
June 1 at Murray, Ky.
JAYCEES TO HELP 14 Ann.. CHAPLAIN R. L. DEAL

Why experienced
travelers go
Trailways
Trailways treat* you b a tte r... all o v tr tha map!
Travel first-class In Am erica's moat modern b u s c i.
Villa-view w indow*. Reclining seat*, im m aculate
restrooms. And people schooled to make your trip
a p leasure. . . all the wayl

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SHS Bond Unit
Elects Officers

gadget fact* and figure* about

H. C. Berryhiil has besn
elected president of the Semi­
nole High School Baod Asso­
ciation. The new officers were
elected et a short business
meeting Friday night and
ware inducted by T. L. Richey
assistant principal.
Other officers chosen are
C. T. Rabun, vice president;
Mrs. Jsck Nefcnan, secretory;
Ralph Peters, treasurer; Karl
Fehd, director-at-large; Prin­
cipal A. J. Bracken, director
and Ernest Cowley, band­
master.

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Strong Lungs
Save His Life

Brownie Scouts
Visit City Zoo
Sixteen Brownie Scouts and
leaders of Troop 582 visited
the city xoo last week in con­
nection with "Be Kind to
Animal Week."
Brownies making the trip
were Debra Albert, Susan DeWitt, Roma Edmonds, Aleta
Jo Freese, Sharon Gilbert, Di­
ane Kitner, Debra Griner,
Judy Johns, Vickie Neleon,
Becky Patton, Terri Lynn Ro­
land, Sylvia Smith, Danlce
Underwood, Decree Willis,
Apryl Ward and Cyndy WaU.
Adults on the visit Included
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Albert,
Mrs. Russell Kitner and Mrs.
Leonard Edmonds,
The troop made a donation
to the soo and also bought a
light lunch during the visit.

BattYrtrH

Lady Bird On
Cultural Fling
A La Jackie

Funeral Held
For Morrison
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
DeLesseps S. Morrison, whoso
distinguished political career
ended in violent death on a
Mexican mountainside, was
buried today with full mili­
tary honors In a suburban
cemetery,
Morrison was to be interred
with his small son, Randy,
who, with his father and five
other persons, died In tha
crash o f a light plane near
Ciudad Victoria Friday night.
An estimated 200 state o f­
ficials, led by Gov. John J.
Keithcn, were to attend the
funeral.
The schedule called for
brief services at Gallier Hail,
where the caskets o f Mor­
rison and his son lay in state
since noon Monday, then a
procession past many of the
civic improvements built by
Morrison during his tenure
as mayor; a Requiem Mass in
St. Louis Cathedral, and an­
other procession to Metairie
cemetery, where Morrison's
wife, Corinne, is buried.

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M a y 2 6 , 1961 —

I t’s

anIm portant gasoline discovery I

Methyl* steps up
octane performance so effectively that it stops power-wasting
knock better than any other antiknock compound. Methyl spreads
more evenly throughout all cylinders o f your engine, stands up
under extrem e tem peratures. And it's in Standard gasolines
(Crown and Crown E xtra)...at no
increase in price 1 Another way
that we take bettercare ofyourcar.

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Exile Gaims Cuban
Field Hospital Drop

(Osatteaed tram Pag* •)

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right story published by the
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Donald K A Bet-rly J
Toting
M l 1 today said an exile Cuban
Robert A Isabltle M
Toung
11.10 plane from Florida succeeded
William M Jr A Sua R
in dropping supplies including
T#uns
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T in T o* all Company
l l l . : i a complete field hospital to
Tliomaa J Jr A narbara
anti-Castro guerrillas In OrJ Z on tle
1.11
Zuckermin S tlv ig i Tard 11.11 ieote Province early yester­
JOHN 7- HALLOW AT
day.
TAX COU.ECTOR. HRMINOI.E
The Cuban using the pseu­
COUNTY SANFORD. FLORIDA
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TASK S

A&lt; provided by Cbaptar 111.11,
Florida Ststuts- 1JJS. nntlra
la hrraty g!v»n that Intanclblr
prraonal
property taiaa aa
aaaoaard for 1011 ara now drllmittant and baalnntna with
April lat. 1014. such taxaa ara
d rillin g Intaraat of 1% per
month plua the proportionate
coat o f puUllihlns tuts notice.
Unless the amount eat «ppoalte each name la paid before
the Ilth. day of June. 1114,
tax exacutlona will be taaued
thereon
dlrtctlng
the levy
upon and aelaura of eufflelent
property of taxpayer, real, per­
sonal or mixed to aallafy un­
paid taxes and roata. The name
of delinquent Intangible per­
sonal property taxpayer and
the amount of taxes. Including
coats of advertising and two
months tnteraat penalty ir e aa
follow s:
American Produce
Exchange inc
41.94
Karl lr Hilda Amidol
1.S5
Darry Homes Ino
IS.II
Noah I, A Judith P
Reading
LSI
X-oula A Jr A
Francis \Y. Rarry
1M I
Barry's Warehouse
Furniture Co
I.T1
Bill It A Dianna D
Blakey
1.14
Sidney R A Katherine
L. Boland
1.11
Kalelgh U A Keda M
U oykln

William II. Brown
John A Jr. A Doris
Burton
William S A Kathryn
II Cadmus
Capri Raataurant lne
lllchard a A Peggy
V Clarke
Ralph M A Jerrllyn
Clendenln
Colllng-Urlando
Cheater A Drucllla
Collins
Cheater A Drucllla
Collins ( Ilack Tag
111!)
James It A Phyllis A
Conrey
James A A Inea Cotton
Rosalia Dixon A
Katharine Bellamy
William K Jr A Eileen
M Dunn
Irma Folsom
Charlotte Foster
Bally H Hear
&gt;lanunl A Honaalea
clarence P Hranthain
William L A Ruth U
dray
II A A Mildred 1Hardy
Robert T A Peggy A

llattaway

1.11

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II.II
14.11
1171
1.44
1.14
Ml
Ml
7.04
1 11
1.11

donym "Manuel Fcmantlex"
who said he waa one of three
men aboard the twin engine
plane gave the story of their
claimed flight to reporter Jack
Ilord. It was published under
the copyright of the Gore
Newspapers Co.
The mission, described as
the first successful major sup­
ply run to Cuban guerrillas
since the 1961 Bay of Pigs In­
vasion. was staged by the
exile "30th of November" or­
ganization with the aid of a
group called "The Interna­
tional Brigade,” the story
•aid.
"A t the present time we are
fighting on 17 fronU lnilde

Legal N otice
IN
TH E
C O IN T V
JU D G E * *
COl n T
S E M IN O L E r o t N T V .
F L O R ID I
IN T H E
M A TTER
OF TH E
E S T IT I1 OF
D O R O T H Y D. B O R L F .T .

Deceased

N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S

All creditors of His ••lets
of DOROTIIT D. BOOLET. dscessed, srs hsrsby notified
xnd rsqnlrsd to fils sny claims
or demands which they msy
hsvs against said sststs In
ths office of tbs County Judge
of Hsmlnols County, Florida, In
tbs Courthouas at Banford,
Florida, within alt f l ) eatendar months from lbs data of
tha first publication o f this
nolle* Each claim or damand
must ha In writing and must
atata tha placa of raaldsnra
and poit offlea addraas o f tha
claimant and muat ba sworn
to by tha claimant, hta aganl
or his attornay, or It will hacom* void according to law.
K l.lior J. (HEHACK
Executor of th« Ratal* of
DOROTHY D. BORLEY,
Dacaaaad
SIS l’ laxa National Bank
Ilulldlng
ISO North Dumhy Avanua
Orlando, Florida
Fubllvh May 51 A Jun* J, *.
II. 1914

t .l l
1.50
10.41
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5.15 C D I I - I *
1.05
11.19
11.17

III

IN T H E C T H C l ' I T C I H B T O F
THE
N I N T H J U D I C I A L &lt; IU Ct I T IN A N D F O R S E M IN O L E
C niIN TV . FLOH IH A.
r i i A h r r n r n o . ibtts

Charles J Hurley
*.71 THE BuWGIlY BA V I NOB
llmlly J Jameson
10.1* RANK,
Plaintiff,
Jack E A Kv«lyn Knlghl 14.71
va.
Robert E A A Jessie B
JOHN
E.
CRITRB,
*1
us and
Kurvln
1.1*
at al,
T-ongtvood Buper
Dafandanta.
Market
4.50
N OTICE O P S ALE
Paul J A Marla C
NOTICE
IH
HRRRnr
OlVl.ynum
l-*1
KN that on tbs 9th day of
David C A Florence C
Mao HlllWry
IIIJun*. 1*41. at 11:90 A. M. at
It Babel Makl
1.01 lb* main door of lb* Court­
house of Ham'nola County, at
George 8 A Virginia A
Alalllnaon
111 Banford. Florida, tha undsrJohn Vathtwa
.14 rlgnad Clark will offar for sal*
to Ih* hlghaat and bat! bidder
R K Mead Jr
for rash lha following describ­
R R Mead Jr (neck
Tax 11451
l i t * ed real property:
Lot I. Block E. COUNTRY
Mis. K ffls Las Mtelke
1(5
CLUll MANOR UNIT NO.
John Moloney
!■»«
THREE, according to tha
Orients Ferneries Ins
ll.l*
Plat lharaof as recorded In
P A H Development
Plat Book II, Pages It
Onrp
and 71, Publlo R tcordl of
W alter Petkey
l.1»
Bamlnola County, Florida
Gilbert W Pattlt
III
togathar with all structural,
Gilbert W Pettit
(Back Tax 1MI)
4.11 Improvamanta, flituras. appli­
Charles II Pyle
II I®ance*, and appurtananoaa on
Thelma W Rlttenmar
111 aald land or uaad In conjunc­
Debra J Bead
l . l l tion therewith:
Thlc cal* la aaada pursuant
George A II A Jaaa
M Bchaffnar
4 I I to final daeraa et forteloaura
entered
In Chanesry action No.
Aamlnola Park Raceway lne
7-44 15771 now pending In tha Cir­
Doya K Blsamora Jr
-17 cuit Court o f and for Semi­
nole County. Florida
Smith Brothers Wood
DATRD THIS Jlnd day af
Products Ins
ll.-J
Hsraohel Bmllh
1®I May, t i l l .
Hsian M BtendMac
1-44 (SEAL)
Arthur H. llsekwtth, Jr,
Stanley Rogers
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Hardware
-•*
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Fred B Blanley
»•»*
Deputy Clark
Stanley H A aiorla
ASDKRHON,
RUSH,
B Btanul
•*•**
DEAN A LOWNDES
■ Brock A Jean J
Uteri
•»» Attorneys for Plaintiff
155 East Central Boulevard
Carolina Btlahler (Bach
Tax 1141)
M-H Orlando, Florida
Edith B Tyler, llalrg
1.11 Publish May Id, 1*11
United Lumber Co Ins
11 1} CDU-II
Frances C Wallace
1.14
IN T H S CIRCUIT COURT OF
E C A 11seal J WetherIngton
11-JJ THE NINTH JCDHTAL CIR­
Fiorina Whitaker
»•!&gt; CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
R M Wllklne Contrasttng Corp
U1.4I IN CHANCERY NO. IAMB
JIMMIE U ALLEN
Wilburn A llonnls O
Plaintiff
Worthy
JJJ
The Towall Company
tl.U -vaCLARA ALLEN
Georgs O A Marjorie
Defendant
P Zimmerman
•
NOTICE OF SUIT
JOHN L. GALI/5WAT
TAX COLLECTOR. BEMI.NOLL STATE OF FLORIDA. GREET­
COUNTY HANFORD. KMJH1DA INGS!
TOl CLARA ALLEN
Residence and address anVOTII B OF SSI.K
knowni
lottca la bartby given that
TOU ARK IlEnEBT NOT!rsuant to Final Decree of
racloauro and Bala entered FIED that suit for divorce ha*
the cause pending In the baan filed asalnst you In tha
cult Court In and for Heinl- Circuit Court o f tha Ninth
a County. Florida, caaa doc- Judicial Circuit, In end for
No. 15.455. Iho undorolgn- Hamlnolc C o u n t y, Florida,
Clerk will sail the properly Chancery No. I AGIO, wharaln
uated In sold County dee- JIMMIE U ALLEN la Plaintiff
and CLARA ALLEN I* Defendbed At:
Lot 111, OAKLAND H1LIA. ant. You are hereby required
according to plat thereof to file your answer and/or
recorded In Plat Book II. otherwise plead In aeeordantw
peg# 11-4. Public Records with tha law w|ib tha Clark
of Seminole County, Flor­ of the above entitled Court
ida; together with the fol­ and to aarve a copy o f cam*
lowing llama of property upoa Frank A. Taylor. AI torwhich sro located In and nay for Plaintiff, t i l North
Avanua,
Orlando,
permanently metalled Be a Magnolia
part of the Improvements Florida, oa er bafora tha lib
day o f Juaa, A. D. IMS. Otheron said land:
Jackaon Hot Walor Heat­ wlaa a Deere* Fra Confasso
er (gas). Modal C 111, Bar­ will ba entered again*! you
for your fallur# to so aorva
tel No. 47*17
publlo sale to the highest and file your Answer a id /
or
oibor defames. aa required
dar for cash, bttwaaa Ihr
ire of II o'clock In the fore- by law.
WITNESS a y head and U s
in and 5 o'clock In the e fnoon, on the llth day of official seal o f aald Caurt In
it, A. D. 1144 et Iho front Sanford. County o f Samlnolo.
ir of iho Kemlnole County Htata o f Florida, this Ith day
artbouee. In ganford, Flor- o f May. A. D. l i f t .
(SEAL)
Arthar H. Bask with. J r ,
SAL)
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
Arthur 11. Beckwith. Jr.
By i Martha T. Vlhlan. D.C
Clark of the Ctranlt Court
Frank A. Tartar
By: Martha T. Vlhloa
III North Magnolia Avoaao
Deputy Clerk
Orlando. Florid*
BERT C. WERLT
A t t o r n e y for t b # P l a i n t i f f
1 Central Avenue
Pataraburg. Florida
PubRsh May IE IE IE * J i m
bltsh May 14. 1M4

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Cuba," the Cuban inflrmant
said and added:
"Our leaden have taken A
page from Napoleon's book on
mllltarj' procedures and are
In the process of setting up a
supply line to each of Ibcae
17 froota."
The plane took off from "a
south Florida oir strip" short­
ly after midnight Sunday and
penetrated Cuhan radar by
flying at about ISO feet alti­
tude until approaehlng the Cu­
ban coast when It went up to
about 1,000 feet, the Cuhan
said.
The auppllcj were dropped
to waiting guerrillas in the
Sierra Macstre Mountains—
once Fidel Castro's stronghold
—at about 2:3o a.m. and then
the plane overflew Santiago,
dropping propoganda leaflets
on that Oricnte capital before
returning to Florida, accord­
ing to the story.
The pilot was dcicrilied as
a veteran of "many clande­
stine flights over Cuba."

Ike, Palmer In
Golf Benefit
ARDMORE, Pa. (UPI) Former President Dwight D
Elsenhower
and
Masters
champion Arnold Palmer to­
day will team against old pro
Jimmy Demaret And dancer
Ray Bolger in a benefit golf
match for the Heart Ax.vociatlon of Southeastern Pennsy­
lvania.
The gallery for the round
at Merlon Golf Club here has
been limited to 700 pontons
who purchased ticket* priced
At $100 and $30 each.

Orange Bowl And
NFL Tilts Slated
MIAMI (UPI) — Those who
travel to Miami for the an­
nual Orange Bowl football
clastic next New Year's Eve
night will get a double-dose of
fancy football if they stick
around for two days.
The Orange Bowl committee
announced Monday that the
annual National .Football le a ­
gue (NFL) Runnerup Bowl
will be played in tlie Orange
Bowl at 2 p. m. Sunday, Jan.
3.
The pro game, which pits
the second place teams in
the Eastern and Western divi­
sions o f ti»e M 'L , will thus
be played lest than 48 hours
after the big Orange Bowl
game. The college classic
will be held on New Year'*
night next year for the first
time in history.
PLAYOFF TEAMS NAMED
AMHERST, Mass. (U P I)—
Maine Univoralty and North­
eastern were named Sunday
to meet In a three-game play­
off, June 8-4, for tha district
baseball playoffa.
The National Education A s­
sociation has • membership
of 900,000, with 92 per cent
being classroom teachers.

Legal Notice
S E V IIN O I.K

r o I 'N T T

ZONING I T I R M IS S I O N
Noll*# ml Fskll* Maorisv

WrrsIB

JTst 86, 1664 —

0&amp;aA flbby. •

By Abigail Van Buren

TTfiF

TV Time Preview*
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Mr.
Novak. "T o Break a Camel'*
Back." (Rerun) There ore
i o m c fascinating moments

Iwhich reveal what a high
school principal hai to contend with and they are beauItifully pUycd by Dean Jag-

WanTorTI

ger. The mala story, unfor­
tunately, U an overwritten,
overacted account of a rebell­
DEAR ABBY: The letter
ious 17-&gt;car-old girl. Joey
from "ONE BOY'S MOTH­
Heatherton doei the belt ahe
ER” has been on my mind
can and there'* a nice, al­
ever since 1 read It. Four
though brief, performance by
years ago my boy went in­
Royal Dano at her father.
to the Navy. He was a good
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Com­ Christian hoy then. My
bat. "Anatomy of a Patrol" neighbor told me he would­
(Rerun) Lots of action in this n't be “ good” long. Abby,
episode pitting the Germans he is a better Christian to­
against the Americans in a day than he waa when he
race to recover some vital went in. He neither drinks
film aboard a plane shot nor smokes. The Navy does­
down In No-Man‘» Land. Th# n't make our boys do any­
suspense mounts thanks to an thing they wouldn’t do if
absence o f straw heroes and they were home. Don't
villains.
blame Uncle Sam. He had
1:30-9 p.m. ABC. Mcllalc'a him for only a few months.
Navy. (Rerun) "Tlie Day the HU mother had him for 17
War Stood SliU." Loyal fan* year*. The Good Book aaya,
of thin aeries won't be k t "Train up a child in the
down by this one. Captain way he should go; and when
Binghamton (Joe Flynn) ha* he is old he will not depart
finally captured M cllale's pet from It." (Proverbs: 22:6)
prisoner, Fuji, and Mcllale ANOTHER BOY'S MOTIEIt
1 6 6
(Ernest Rorgnine) scheme* to
free him by having bumbling
DEAR ABBY: I read In
Ensign Parker (Tom Con­ your column that a mother
way) broadcast a fake declar­ was upset because ahe be­
ation that the war It over. lieved that her 17-ycar-old
Binghamton falls for tlie ruse, ion had been Introduced to
ao much ro he insults a super
drinking in tlie Army. Your
lor officer, who uncovers the answer was A-OK, but I'd
plot and courtmartlali loom
for everyone.
9-10 p.m. CBS. Petticoat
Junction. U til episode gives
Kate Bradley'* three daugh
LINDA SCOTT, former Sanford girl and Semi-' (era (Pat Woodell, Jeanninc
nolo High School student in the late 1050’a, is
Riley and Unda Kaye) more
Today's hand has appeared
appcMiriiiK In tho feature flint to he shown June
to do Uian usual but the nciult In tht* column btfor*. T it
6 and 0 at the Movieland Drive-In Theater. The
ia only mildly amusing. Kate gams was rubber bridge. Ths
(Bea Benaderet) gets trapped
movie ia ‘ "Escape From Hell Island" and offers
year was 1981 or 1982. 1 sat
In a cave at a most inoppor­
Mias Scott a prominent role in It. The former
tune time, when a business North. South was a much old­
local girl was "discovered" in Key West where
tycoon arrives to inspect the er mnn who had been one of
the film was made. Miss Scott Is to make a per­
Shady licit Hotel a* the poul the world's greatest rard
sonal appearance at the Movieland tonight.
ble base for a big convention players for many ytars. Ills
Without Kate, the glrta and bidding wasn’t too bad, hut It
Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) was rather unusual even for
make frantic but fumbling ef­ those very early duys of con­
forts to impress the seeming­ tract.
Hit no-trump openings were
ly unimpressed tycoon.
always strong, ao 1 was per­
9- 10 p.m. ABC. Greatest
fectly safe In responding with
Show on Earth. "The Wrecktwo hearts. Ha would surely
e r ." (Rerun) We almost swal­
bid again. When his re bid was
lowed this yam about a far­
a jump to three no-trump. I
fetched plot to iteal a circus decided to euth my hundrod
elephant. Dennis Hopper and honors and went on to four
Dean Stockwell are both in hearts. This produced a four
. /
big top form at the conspira­ no-trump bid from him. Now,
“ k — —
tor*.
I finally visualised a slam.
10- 11 p.m. CBS. T ie Garry
Moore Show. Fans of Don
V •
Knott* are In for a treat to­
night because the talented
comedian Is all over the show.
First he appears as a million­
A recent column lilting
aire being interviewed by some of the advantages to a
Garry. T ien he is in a skit husband of having a working
with Rosemary Clooney as a wife brought an Interesting
(ire victim trying to collect protest from a woman reader.
Insurance money from Durtlho says: “ I am a single
ward Kirby. In the folksinging woman with over 20 year* of
section, which feature* Jim working experience. Among
Tualtar, Don plays a folksing­ my married friends It is
ing actuation and ia inter­ usually the working couplet
viewed again. England's Iloy who are constantly worrying
Castle docs hi* song-and- about money and aaylng how
dance act, and Miss Clooney, broke they are.
COLLEGE DAZE—The beauty crop this spring
assisted by Joyce de Young
“ Many o f these couples
of the choral group, sings overshoot the mark financial­
looks good. These coeds from Northern Illinois
"Careless Love" and "Mlaa
University in Do Kalb aro three finnlists in the
ly becauia they have a falsa
Otla KegreU."
sens* o f security. When soma
campus’ mutual Miss Northern contest. They
19-11 p.m. NBC. NBC New*
unexpected event such as an
nre, from the left, Diane Check, Elizabeth Whit­
Special. “ Jawan: Tho De­
111 n a a • occurs, they are
fense of India," A fascinating
ney and Dororty Close.
thrown Into a panic.
if aomewhat literary look at
“ I have noticed that when
a lltUe-known aroa of tha
the man Is the sol* breadwin­
world, the rugged Chlna-Indla
ner, setbacks are planned for
border, this ahow Is the crea­
— and usually taken in stride.
tion of former Indian Army
“ Alto I have known quits a
Officer and now novelist John
(I) Frit* 7a Right
TUESDAY P. M.
Master*, who servaa as ex­ few instances where a wife's
H :ll (1) Missing Links
1:11 45) Nawaecp*
pert narrator and guide. More working se«med to sap her
(Colar)
(It Navi. Hporta,
(I) Pats And Gladys
a feature than a news docu­ h u s b i n d ’ s Initiative and
Weather
(I) Ths object Is
mentary, H frequently de­ drive."
(I ) Nawatln*
1:11 (I) New*— Walter CrosThose ara all very real pit­
WEDNESDAY P. M.
scends to tha laval of travel­
kits
(I ) Huntley - Brinkley 1I;*9 tt) Tour First Imprsta- ogue ai it explore* th* back­ falls that a doubls-lncom*
ton
1:11 (t ) M-Hquad
ground, training and thinking couple needs to watch for.
(I) I-ova * f U fa
(I ) Adventure! In Parsof tha Indian Jawan (G I). But they can be avoided.
(I) Sevan Kays
dlas
till* (I) New*
Tha simplest way to avoid
&lt;f) Rabat
However, thank* largely to
11:1* (I) iaarck far Tomor­
1:1* 15) Mr. Novak
thsm
la for tha wife to figure
th*
subject
matter
undar
dis­
row
II) Combat
(I) Father Knew* Baa!
cussion, one sever loaea inter­ out what bar working ex­
1:91 (It Rad Hkattos
(t) Truth or Coast1:19 (5) Oregon Pre-TTImary
penses art, take that out o f
est.
quancaa
( » Mrltslas Nnvy
10-11 p.m. ABC. The Fugi­ her own pay check, put every­
1:91 (I)
The Greatest Show l « : l l (I) Guiding U g h !
15:11 (I) MIC Nawg
On Earth
tive. "Navar Say Goodbye" thing she *arn* above ex­
1:9* l l ) Bachelor Father
(5) Rtrhard Roon* Shew
Part II. (Rerun) This con­ penses In a ravings program,
II) December Brld*
(I ) Petticoat Junction
(t) Nears Waathgr
•:l* l it Jack llanny
cluding apiaode of a two-part- earmarked for eom* *p*elal
tftS (I) Focua
11:99 I f) Gary Moor*
I.S« (I ) Aa Tiia World Turns er ends in a chasa sequence Investment, *uch as a home,
(7) Andy Williams
(I ) Nawa
(I) Tha Fugitive
which must he seen to be be­ college educations for the
l i ) Brlentl
ll:e t (S ill) New*, Waathar,
lieved. One thing is certain: children, or a nest egg for re­
1:1* t il Carlo . a
Hporta
t.M i l l Paaawuid
Our fugitive, excellently play­ tirement.
(I) Hid-Fla- News
(I) Ann Snthera
11iS5 I) Theater of tha star*
ed by David Janssen, la ee no­
That way th* couple won’t
lit L«t - Make A Deal
11:19 (SI Tonight Ubow
ble as any character on TV.
t i l l (I) liojea Parly
gear their day-to-day living
(Color)

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worth:

First of all, none of the
armed service* encourages
drinking of any type, and
anyone who ia under age
cannot legally buy drinks
ON or OFF a Military In­
stallation. Of course there
are always some idiots who
will buy drinks for kids. But
that can happen in your
own home town or neigh­
borhood. As you said, Abby,
"It takes two to violate the
law—the buyer and the sell­
er." And the Army sure
isn't one of them.
OLE SARGE
a * •

Notice la h*r*t&gt;r given. that
*fl*r consideration, Ih* Saminot* r»n n tr Zonlnir Cnmmliston will lioIO a public hrarlns
to detarnilne the feaalbllltjr of
reuommsndlng to tha Hoard
c f County Commissioners that
the following described pro­
perty
presently
suned
A-I
Aartruttur*
b*
aonaO
T-t
Trailer Horn* District: All of
Lake Harney Acrattaa In Sec­
tions II and tt. Twp 59B, Hue
151:. Further described aa ly­
ing North nf l-aka llarnay
lined and 1/4 mils Waat of
tuik* llarnay.
I’ ubllc haarlnx wilt b* held
In tha Bamlnul* County Court
House, County Coinmlaatnnara
Room. Banford. Florida, Wednsaday. Jun* 1*. 1)14 at 1:50
P. M. or aa soon thereafter oa
poaalbl*.
D i l l (I) Movl*
B*mlnot* County Zoning
Commission
WEDNESDAY A. M.
Hvmlnolo County
Zoning ItOO (I) Sign On
Director
t i l l 15) Wiinehln* Almanas
Publlih May 5* A Jun* I. t i l l
41) Hunabln* Almanac
CDU-II
1:59 I) Urova, Farm Rapart
1:1* It) World Civilisation
SKW INOLH C O U N TY
(I) Vunrlsa Semester
ZONING
I OW V tlSSlO X
7:11 (5) Today
Nolle* of Pwhll* llrariog
41) Wak* Up Moylat
Nolle* la hereby glv»n, that
Klim Fasluras
after mneldarailon. tha Semi­ 1:11 II)
Mlckl* Evans
nole County Zoning Commies- 1:51 lII)
l ) IArea I Nawe. Waathar
Ion will hold a publlo hearing 1:1* II: Captain Kangnro*
to determine tha feasibility of 1:10 (I) Cartoons
reoommendlng to the Board of 1:11 tit Divorce Court
Count Cummlaslonara that tha
l l ) American History
following described property
(I ) Exarcts* For Woman
praasntly sonad A-1 Agricul­ lit* III Cartooni
ture and R-1AA lleildantlal b* 1:11 (I) Itonipar Room
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Horoscope
Forecast
WEDNESDAY, MAY *7
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Yon now ham a w r y food
day for being direct with any
and all alllee and to let them
know what you have In mind
for your joint succeaa in the
future, with the accent upon
YOUR personal view-points.
Think out the moat philosophlcal course you can con­
ceive and try to get approval
for it from everyone concern*
ed.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) By being broad-minded
with those you contact today,
you get very much farther.
Don't be ao suspicious until,
or if, there ia cause for such.
This will also gain you much
good will.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) You need expert advice If
you urc to handle property
and p. *onnl affairs more
profitably.
il e
analytical.
Know what your true position
is with others befu,s you tako
action.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Get into matters o f pol­
icy with associates if you am
to make coming days more
successful. Come to a real
understanding. Then you can
celebrate b £ giving • good
dinner.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Instead o f
thinking and deliberating ae
much, dig right into the work
at hand and get it done. Yon
can be very efficient. Thia
will Inspire others to produce
more as well.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Get tasks out o f the way
early and then be o ff to creative or recreational activitiea
that relieve that tense feel*
ing. You have much charm.
Thia pleases others and yoa
become popular.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Make daily rou­
tines more efficient so that
you do not expend ao much
energy in the future. I f in
business world, see that yoa
do the same in home life ia
PM. Streamline!
LIBRA (September 28 to
October 22) Forget humdrum
indoor duties and dash about
making important calls, visits,
etc. Find a better way to op­
erate in the future. Be alert
and don’t waste time foolish­
ly.
SCORPIO (October 28 to
November 21) By Intelligent­
ly looking Into new busi­
nesses, creative interests, you
can become far more affluent
now. Get expert advice from
those o f experience. Follow It
quickly.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Follow
own Judgment, which is good
because of much experience,
in going after what you want
today. Later, drese well. Bo
off to some important social
function.
CAPRICORN (December 21
to January 20) The data yoa
have long wanted can bs
gained through persistent ef­
fort now. Leave no atone un­
turned. State aims in tha
records will be opened to you.
right circles and confidential
AQUARIUS (January 21 te
February 10) You must taka
an interest in social affairs if
you want to make the pro­
gress that ia possible now.
Specify your ideals. Be Interested ia helping others as
well.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Getting special tal­
ents perfected bo that right
people will be impressed is
admirable now. An influential
person will be interested hi
you. Much success ia possible
in the future.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, you will soon find
that your progeny will be
highly inspired and early
comes up with fine construc­
tive ideas that should bo not­
ed on paper for future us%
profit There ia great sales­
manship la this chert, aad tha
career should start early, al­
though you ■•ust teach la
specialise if you waat yous
progeny to have the greatest
benefit in life.
‘The SUrs impel, they da
et compel.” Whet you make
of your Ufa is largely ap to
YOU!
Carroll Rlghtert Individual
Forecast for your sign for
June ia now reedy. For your
copy send your birthdate aad
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast Tha Sanford Harald, Bog
1921, Hollywood 28, Cali­
fornia.

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Marcel Duchamp, c u b i
painter whoae work crea
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Armory show ia 1912, aft
***4 gave up painting ■
devoted the Utter part of
|life to chats, according to i
Encyclopaedia Frhi-nini

�It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2
CLASSIFIED INDEX

Phone
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From Sanford Exchange

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From Seminole County

425-5938
NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W. First
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald w O not M reiponilble (or more then one
Incorrect lniertlon of your ad,
and reserve** the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
conform la the policies of this
MP«r.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
Tuea., thru Fri. • I P. St. day
before Insertion. Moo. • S at
DEADLOTW
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED;
Tua»., thru FrL - * F. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. • S at

noon.

Legal Notice
riCTITIOCB NAWtl
NOTICE IB h srsbf given th»t
I em i n i m l In buelneis »t
10! 7th Street. BemlnoU Coun«r. Florida, under the flotl*
tlaue name nf, Chuluote Hup.
ply, end that I Intend tn
r e d d e r estd name with the
Clerk at the Circuit Court.
HrmlnnU County. Florid*. In
■ccordonce with the provi­
sion* of the Flctltlnu* Name
HI-lure, to-w lt: Herllon SSS OS
Florida Statute* 1557.
HIc: J. P. Ilrattnn
PublUh May I. It, It, II, ISIS
CO U .lt

1. Lost &amp; Fountl
2. Notices - Personals
S. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
1G. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical 8ervicea
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
20A. Auto Accessorise
SO. Machinery - Toole
81. Poultry - Live etock
81A. Pete
82. Flowers • Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
36. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
8T. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS S A M I
NOTICE 1H hereby given that
I am engaged In business at
Chuluota,
Hrmlnol*
County,
Florida, under th* flotltlou*
nsm* of. Book Tracer*, and
(hat f Intend to register said
name with th* Clerk o f (ho
Circuit Court, Hemtnolo Coun­
ty, Florida, In gcrordanc# wtth
the provision* at the Flctltloue
ft|-.4*IXOt.R COt'NTV
Nemo Statute*, lo -w ll: Section
y ii M Ml rnm ilftN inx
*61.05 Florida Statutes 1557.
Entire nf l-ulille llrnrln*
Hlg: tleorglne J. Mlckler
Notice It hereby iilven, that
after comilderallon, the rietnl* Publish May 12, 15, 21 A June
2.
15*4.
note County Zonln* Coniml**Ion will hold a public hearing CD U-ll
to determine the feasibility of I X T H E C l l t C I ' I T C O U R T O F
recommending to the floard nf T I I R X I X T I I J U D I C I A L C I R ­
County Commissioner* that ths C U I T O F A N D F O R S E M I . M J L K
follow ing described property C O U X T Y . F L O R I D A .
preeently lontd A&gt;1 Agricul­ C I I A X C K R Y X O . 130HA
ture be toned C-S Commercial: CITV 8AV1NOS BANK OF
Northerly 200 ft o f Slock X PITTSFIELD,
Mobil# Manor Second Kectlon,
rialnUff,
I*. B. 11. Pago* 01 to «S. Fur­ -vather described West o f I-atc* ROItEnT D. COClinAN. *1 U*.
Shore Orlvo and Houlh of 81.
Defendanti.
ltd. 434.
XOTICK OF »UIT
Public hearing wilt be held TOi Robert D. Cochran and
In tha Seminole County Court
Cochran
House, County Commissioners And Mildred
tn all partlee having or
Boom, Sanford. Florida, W ed­ claiming
to have any right,
nesday, June 10. 1114 at 7:10 title, nr Interest (n th* pro­
p. si. or at soon thereafter perly herein described.
at possible.
YOU A HE hereby notified
Kemlnol* County
Zoning that a Complaint to foreclose
Commission
a m ortgage encumbering the
By Robert I. Brown
real property:
Seminole County Zoning following
Lot *7. Oakland Hills, ac­
Director
cording to th* plat there­
Publish Slay 21 A June 2. 1SS4
o f as recorded In PUt Book
CDU-7*
II, pages 41 end 41, Publto
Record* nf Semlnolt Coun­
■ KM1XOI.E COt'XTY
ty, Florida
s n x i x o COMMieain*
h it bten filed aaalnat you In
Nolle* o f Public Hearing
the above-styled suit, and you
Notice li hereby elven, that art required to servo a copy
after consideration, th* Rsml* of your Answer to th* Com­
not* County Zoning Commits- plaint on tha Flalntlira a t­
I,-It will h &gt;ld a public hearing torney*, van dan Berg A Day,
tJ dstermlil* the feaslblh l/ nf Poet Office Boa 1147, Orlando,
recommending to the Hoard of Florida, ahd lo file tha ori­
County
Commletlonera
that ginal or auch Answer with tha
the follow ing described pro­ Clark of tha aforesaid Circuit
perty presently ioned R -l Bln- Court on ar before the eth
g it Family Residential be son- day at June. I t l l. If you fall
od C -l Commercial! The N 111 to da **, a decree pro conferee
ft or Block H and the U lit will bt taken against you for
ft at th* E III ft o f Blotk Q tha rillcf demanded In th*
P irn Terraco Subdivision. Fur­ Complaint.
ther described as Ih* norlheaet
Thla Notice ahall be publlahand aouiheaot corner* o f ACL ad once a weak for four eonn n and O'Brien Road.
aacuiive waeki in Tha Sanford
Public hearing wilt be held Herald.
In ths femlnot* County Court
Dated this Ith day at May,
House, County Commlietoner* 1144.
Room, Sanford. Florida, Wad- (SEAL)
nieday, Junt 10. 1*11 at Tils
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
J*. M. or as soon thersafisr as
Cllrk of the Circuit Cuurl
posalblo.
Byi M trlhs T. Vlhlin
Seminole County Boning
Deputy clerk
Commission
van den Berg A O ty
Ily Robert S. Brown
Post Office Bog 2(07
semindt* County Zoning Orlando, Florida
Director
Publish May 12, IS, 24, A June
Publish May 21 A June 2, I t l l 2. met.
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BERRY’S WORLD

2 . N o tic e * • P e r so n a l*
JUST OPENED
Sanford Vacuum Service, Rexalr Dealer. We have b e «i,
hoses and parte for all
makaa. We’ll recondition it
for only $5 23. Work guaran toed. Come Ut and aee our
cleanere from $11.93 up
2353 8. Park, 322-6511.

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May 26, 1964 — Page 11 12. Real Estate For Salt 12. Real Estate For Salt 17. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

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asst 8, Parte Avc., 3 BR, 290 Furn. Apt. 2300 MeBonvtllo.
ROSE COURT
rno. Call 322-3332 or 322-4S83
APARTMENTS
FOR BENT
1 BR Furs. Near B ale. 2015 3 BR, DR, screen porch, dou­
Modem 2 Bedroom furn., or
Sanford Ava. eea-u ii.
ble garage, large shady oak
unfurn. Duplex, not under
treeg, 1 ml. from NAS, |75
flight path.
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
mo. Phone 322-0924.
322-1374 or 5402.
Unfurn. 2 BR Houie. Call 333- 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped, 270 mo. 322-4336.
2614.
FURN. 2 Bedroom house. 2 BR, 2 bath, nicely furnished
houae. 317 Myrtlo Avg.
Adults, No Pats. 322-7664.
Ph. 322-2637.
2 BR, furn. apt. 323-2173 un
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
411 I p. m. 332-0641.
cheap rent. 22 week. Pti.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
$22 2212.
Rooms private hatha, 114
2 BR. house, nice yard, $63
W. First St.
RIO. Ph. 322-3683.
LAKE MARY. 2 BR nioely
furn. house. Spotless. Adults. FURNISHED room, private
bath, 223 month. FA 2-2366
No peU. Ph. 322-3930.

Legal Notice

Housetraller on private lot
$63 mo. Call alter 6, 322-6067.

IX CIRCUIT COURT. RIXTH
JUDICIA*. CIRCUIT. IX AXD
FOSS 8MMIXOLK C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA,
IX CHA.XUKRr XO. 13444
ONEIDA MAYNARD McFARLAND
Plaintiff,
v*.
HERBERT M. McFABLAND.
Defendant.
BOTICB OF SUIT
FOR DIVORCJI
TOi
HERnERT H. McFARLAND
Whoea residence ta un­
known.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!PIED that a Complaint for
Divorce has bten tiled agalnet
you. and you ara required to
eervo a copy of your Answer
or other Pleading* to the
Complaint on Plaintiff's A t­
torney. JOHN W. BCHlNKia.
JR., F. O. BOX 1741. T1TU8VILLE. FLORIDA, and file tha
original
Anewor
or
other
Pleading! In tha offles af tha
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court for
Hemlnol* County, Florida, In
hie office In lanford, Florida,
on or before tha lltti day Of
Jun* 1544. If you fall to do
eo, judgement by default will
be taken against you for tha
ralltf demanded In th* C'oaaplaint.
DONE and ORDERED^ at
Hanford, Florida, thla Ith day
of May. 1114.
(8EAL)
Arthur II. Bockwlth, Jr.,
clerk
of
cireu lt Court,
Bemlnole County, Florida.
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlen
j o iin w . B c n u a o a , j i i .
Attorney for Plaintiff
P. O. Bog 1741
Tltuavllie, Florida
Publlah May II. 1», 21, A
Jun* I. t i l l .
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Legal Notice

Defendants

FHA - VA

ESTATE-INSURANCE PAINTING • INTERIOR - EX­ Living room suite, wool rug.
3rd 4 Park Ave.
TERIOR and Home Im­
Both $50. 322-9393,
Phone 322-5641
provement Contractor. All
nemlngton
Portable
work may be financed up to Used
$393 Buys 3 Years Equity. 3
New Custom Built Home on
Typewriter, $24.93. Powell's
3 yrs. Guaranteed satisfac­
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
Office Supply, 117 Magnolia
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
tion call 332-3378.
322-0338.
costs. $91 month pays all.
Sacrifice 3 BR, 1 bath. Total
price $6,000. $1,500 down,
$42 mo. 322-3142. 2432 Elm.

6. For Rent

and th* chancery number of
whlrh li l l l t l .
WIT.NK** my hand and lha
official teal of raid Court,
thla fin d day o f May, 1444.
Arthur il. Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Cxur*
o f atmlnela County, FlorId*
, .
flyt iandra s. Johnson
Deputy Clark
(BEAL)
Joseph M. FltsgaraU
Aitarnty far Plaintiff
III security Trust Building
Miami II, Florid*
PRanklln 1-1472
Publlah May 24. 1544
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READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Ealim a/js
FREE ESTIMATE
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
AIR-CONDITIONING
steel, grease traps, dry
By FEDDERS
wells. Stepping stones.
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
MinACLE CONCRETE CO.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 309 Elm Ave.
322-3751

Ball-Blair Agency

Private Instructions
Ph. 322-6424

WILLIAM M ANDERSON and
OTTIK
H. ANDKHBON, hi*
wife, *1 at.,

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

ROOF'S CLEANED
Call 322-7066 evening* for

Stenstrom Realty

Skiing Lessons

BOTICB
porrc
IRC Loiurk a t l.n
NOTICE la hereby given that
th* undersigned ARTHUR H
BECKWITH. JR., Clark o f Cir­
cuit Court of Htmlnoie County,
Florid*, will, on th* Ith day
of June, 14*1, at 11:04 o'clock
A. M. at Ihe Front Door of
th* Bemlnole County Court
llouer. Hemlnol* County, In th*
city of (lanford. Florida, offer
for eel* and cell at public out­
cry lo lb* hlglieel and b t il
bidder for each, th* follow ing
deecrlbed properly situated In
Hemlnol* County, Florida, to-

2, 2, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1, 114, 4 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

St. Johns Realty

3. E d u c a tio n • In s tr u c tio n

6. F or R ent

FHA - VA HOMES

31. Article* For Sale

ATTENTION I
Check with
SHS GRADUATES
CARPETS A ’In CARTE
Have your picture taken re­
For the BEST Carpet Values
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
SALES BROKER
ceiving your diploma al
anywhere. 5amplc* shown
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
Graduation Exercises. Con­
In your home.
tact Bill Vincent, 8inford
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlando
No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
Herald, 322-2611 or 322-0923.
2365 Park Dr.
322-2420
241-6194 or
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
Leroy C. MacTsvlsh, Owner
Plano Tuning and Repair
ed back yd. $64 mo. Small
322-3343 Evenings
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
equity. 322-9023.

VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
Parta, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoovtr,
Air-Way,
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
etc. Free pick-up.
QM VACUUM REPAIRS
206 SO. Myrtle
322-2627

SUMMER RECREATION
Program for children of ail
a g e groups. 2 Filtered
swimming pools. Arte A
Crafts. Qualified Instruc­
tor!. All day, $11 weekly. V4
Day, 26.50 weakly. Trans- porta tlon available. Happy
Acres School. Ph. 222-1481.

3 BR, 2 bath, cent, heat A
alr-cond., corner lot, lake
privileges, In Lake Mary.
211,200. Ph. 322-2203.
FURNISHED,
UNFURNISH­
ED Lakcfront, 3 BR, 114
bath, IS x 30 Swimming pool
in Sunland. 121 Lake Dot.

VACUUM CLEANER - LOCAL
REPAIRS - BALES
ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2222

'‘ " 'L o t 14. Block 14. TOWNBITE o r NORTH CHULU­
OTA a subdivision, accord­
ing to plat thereof record­
ed In I'ltt Hook 2, peg**
It lo IS, Inclusive, of the
public records of lem lnoU
LoUnlr. Florid*,
pursuant lo (He Final Decree of
Foreclosure 4nl»red In a cat*
pending In etld Court. Ih* etyl*
of hhlrh I*
F.ABT mtOOKLYN HAVINOH
HANK, a New York corpora­
tion.
rialn tlff,

*%•('« g o to iy on Appalachia . . . H it gets TOO
P ffw ii It might g o Rtpvblicoal*

3t)f

For Fast Results.

ix t iir n n e
t iik
XIXTII

r r r m r n r of
.11 lit r u t . c m
UI'IT IX A x n FOR SKMIXItLB
COUXTY, F l . o n i l l i
IX CNAXCRRY XO. I4*lg
LEONARD P. PAYTON and
ROSA A. PATTON, hi* wlf#
Plaintiff*
v».
HARRY T. BODWF.LU FREDERICK K. CRANDALL EDWARD F. ELY AND MARION
R. DODWELL. aa tha membara
o f th* last Board of Director*
and Trust*** for th* Blockholdars
of
th*
RODWELL
REALTY COM PANT, a dlaaolvad Connecticut Corporation.
Defendant
XOTICK TO IIKFKXII
TOI HARRY T. B O D W K L L
FREDERICK R. CRAN­
D ALL EDWARD P. ELY
and MARION R. BODWELL, a* (ho mambara
o f th* last Rnard nf Dlractora and Truslaaa for
tha Btockholdar* of ths
BODWELL
REALTY
COMPANY.
*
dissolved
Connecticut
Corporation,
and each o f them If liv­
ing, and If dtad, against
thalr unknown spouaaa.
hairs, davlsaaa, legatee*,
grant***, eradllors, suecaaaora or olhSr parlies
claiming by, through, undar or against th* abov*
namad dafandanti. or any
e f them, and against all
othar parllea having or
claim ing
lo
have
any
right, till* and/or Interest
In In* property herein­
after dtacrlbod, lo-w iti
Lot I In Block II of
DREAMWOLD,
Sanford.
Florida, according lo plat
thereof recorded In Plat
Book I, Pat** te and It,
* f th* Public Record* of
Bamlnol* County, Florida.
AND
Lot la In Slock II of 6tH
H d l o n . DREAMWOLD.
Hanford, Florida, acmrdlng
In plat (hereof rrrordtd lo
Plat Book 4, Pag* *1, of
tho
Public
lltcnrda
of
Hemlnol* County, Florida.
YOU AHE IIKKEIIY NOTI­
FIED that th* Plaintiff* here­
in hav* In,(lluted aull agalnet
you In lha Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial circuit. In and
for Hamlnola County, Florida,
lo quiet their title to lha
abova deecrlbed properly allUatSd. lying and being In
Hemlnol* County, Florida, aa
h*r*lnabova mora particularly
a*t out. You aro hereby re­
quired lo flla your Anawer
with th* Clerk of lha Circuit
CViurt, In and for Hamlnola
County. Klorlda. and serve a
copy thereof upon JOHN D.
IIAINKH. P. n Boa 157, Winfar Park. Florida, atlornSy for
Plaintiff*. In th* abov* action,
on or bafora th* llt h day of
Jun*. A. D. 1514, ela* a l u ­
cre* Pro Confaaao will bo en­
tered against you.
IT IH ORDERED that thla
bo published In th* HANFORD
H KHALI), a newspaper pub­
lished in Htmiaoi* County,
Florida, one* tach weak far
four (4) ronaaoutlv* weak*.
WITNESS Ih* hand of tha
Cllrk of lha Cireult Court
kim lnolo County, Florida, thla
tllh day 4t May, A. D. 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
Bamlnala County
yi Juan M. Wllk*
eputy Clark
W lN pE^W EEDLE. HAINES

g

f i t /a r k Avenue, louth
Winter Park. Florid*
Atlornaya for PMIntiffa
Publlah May 14, 14 a, Junt I,
5. 1544.
CDU-U
„

EVERETT A. HARPER

AGENCY - REALTOR
2463 S. Park Avo.
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2223

REAL

103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
QREENBK1AR
Park. Tenant will show.
Choice
Iota available
tn
Write owner, 1123 N. E. 8th
Greenbrier e f Loch Arbor
St., Hallandale, Fla.
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building te your
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 2
specifications.
Greenbrlar
bath, playrm., cen t alrdavaloped by
cond. 207 Rtdgi Rd., Phone
XING8WOOD
322-8322.
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
VA-NO QUALIFYING
3 BR, 2 hath, newly painted
F A 2-2074
Inside and out. Let 239'
OLD MAN RIVER
deep Patio 4 Barbecue.
Tha Hlitorlc St. Johns flow*
$14,300. Good Term* I
in front of thla beautiful
P r o p e r t y . Neat Cinder
MAYFAIR AREA
Block I Bedroom home la 3 BR, I Bath. Urge living
Ideal retreat from th* nolle
room. Family 4
dining
4 aggravation* m olt peo­
room, fenced back yard
ple arc forced to live with.
with oak trees, citrus &amp;
Near Intcritato 4. Trice
many shrubs. Well with
$15,500.
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
STEMPER AGENCY
$19,800.
1910 So. French
322-4991

DREAMWOLD
SECTION

2 BR House, Bowman's Trail
er Court. 668-4908.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 BR, Ut Bath, hardwood
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulit, Ai m .
floor* central heat, large
2 BR. house, unfurn., screen­
FA 2-3231 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
fenced yard 4 well. $14,000.
ed porch, fenced back yard.
Just outside city limits. Ph. 3 BR. Home, Study, 1V4
322-8310 or 322-4319.
Bathe, large Family Itm. In
good neighborhood; includ­
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
On large lake, 1 and 2 BR,
ing sieve, refrlg., room airtrailer. Adults only. Ph.
eondltloner, washing m a­
FOR SALE I
322-7368.
chine 4 rug*. Really ter­ 3 Rm. frame house &amp; lot In
rific buy I Monthly pay­
Town.
Kit.
electrically
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
ments $83.30.
equlpt. $4400. Call after 0
4 Rm apt. Adults. No pets
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
p. m. 322-6630.
Rlvervlew Ave ,.322-2447.
Inc.
OPEN D A ILY -N E W HOMES
_
FA 2-6074
2 BR, unfurn. bouse. 8.' San­
Ready for Occupancy— 3 4 4
ford Ave. 322-2292.
Nice borne $7,300. 322-3680.
BD'rs — Liberal Financing
—Low
Down
Payments,
SMALL Fum. cottage in Coun 2 flit frame home. Very clean.
FHA • VA - In Service 4
try. Cheap. Days 222-2022,
008 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co
Conventional.
night 222-6230.
wan, 322-4013.
SANFORD AREA
2
BEDROOMS,
2 baths.
Go West on 23th St. to Lake
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
Mery Blvd., left on Blvd
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
1901 S. Park
322-3232
UNrURN. 2 BR Duplax Apt.
right one blk. to Office,
NUet: 322-8971-3012 or 2348
Terra iso floors, tile bath,
322-2744.
Venetian (hades, kit. equlpt.
FOR SALE
LONOWOOD AREA
water furn. Ph. 222-2334 af­ TRADE: What have you? Mo10 minutes South on 17-92 to
ter 9 p. n .
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
masonry home, reasonable
Seminole Blvd. one block
UNFURN. 3 BR Apt. Kit.
terms to responsible buyer.
to Office. 838-3911.
equlpt. 106V4 W. llth . Ph.
342-3231.
EVERETT A. HARPER

Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

FURN. Apt. $60 per m o. loci,
lights k water. 322-3641.

AGENCY • nEALTOR
3403 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2364 or FA 1-2223

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

10. Female Help Wanted

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fcrlllire—Th. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN 8ER.
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
Of pictures that have been
published in The Herald.
CaU BUI Vincent at The
Sanford Herald. 322-2611.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

s a v in g s

In Sanford Call
SINGER
Representative at
Alan's Fabrics 4 Ruga
322-5763

FOR SA L E -O ak double desk
—$75. Moughlon Insurance.
205 W. First St.

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sonknrik Glaaa and Paint WANTED: Discarded dean
Company
cotton clothing 4 rags in

210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

31. Poultry • Livestock

large quantities. 322-2730.

36. A utom obile! • T ru ck!

Baby Reef, grain fed 350 to Chevrolet '56 BelAIr aport
400 lha. Custom cut 4 wrap­
coupe,
R&amp;H,
automatic
ped. Ph. 2220343 after 3
(ran*. Ph. 322-7690.
p. m.
___________
1931 Pontiac, ex. cond. 107
,11A. Pels
Temple Dr. 322-8607.
Pekingese puppies, AKC rcg. '33 Chevrolet 4 Dr Sod. Good
Also Slamose kittens. Mrs.
running cond. $100. S2I-72S3.
If. B. Labree. TE 2-2737.
BUYING A NEW or
DACHSHUNDS. Miniature, 7
USED CART
wks. AKC. Ph. 322 3509.
FINANCE IT WITH US
*
• Low Interest Ratal
32. Flowers • Shrubs
4 Low Monthly Payments
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
FLORIDA STATE BANK
23c, also nearing tomato,
IHOHEST PRICK PAID
cucumber
4
strawberry
planti in containers for FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
1013 Sanford Ave.
322-4303
home grower*. Grosser Hy­
droponic Farm*, 8o. San­ 1237 Plymouth Pury, RAH.
ford Ave.
good cond. lit $170 takes it.
S22-777I.
'03 Renault. Lika naw, Low
down payment. Take up
payments. I21-3612.

SOUTHWARD

J Bank $

VA - FHA

'32 Imperial, $822 bat. $33 mo.
'80 VaushaU, $317 bal, $11 m «
'82 Plymouth, $881 bal, $20 mo.
'36 Chevrolet, $821 bal, $12 mo.
'67 Dodie, $122 bal, $H mo.
'38 Ford, $326 bal, $11 mo.
‘32 Plymouth Wag, $321 bal.
$31 mo,
*33 Ford, $137 bal, $1$ mo.
'St Rambler, $ m bal. $11 mo.
'60 Anglia, $162 bal, $tt mo.
38 Chevrolet, 2622 bat, $14 mo.
56 Pontiac, $311 bal, $31 mo.
'33 Lincoln, $491 bal, $24 mo.
'36 Ford Wag., $426 bal, $23
mo.
'31 Imperial, $222 bal, $21 n o .

Government

Owned Homes

FURNITURE

Priced From
Down Payments
A
A
Monthly Payments
From

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

For

$ $

On Floor Models 4
Demonstrators
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
WASHER: Automatic West,
Free Inspection, estimates,
inghouso. Very good cond.,
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
$30. Call 322-7077.
&amp; repairs discounted.
21114 E. 3rd,
322-34(3
HONEY FOR 8ALE: One gal­
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2220 •(.
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
AUTOMOTIVE
CITY LIMITS.
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
35. Article* Wanted
Good Used Cars Sold
818 French Ave.
322-7765 CASH for good d ea n . Used
Furniture, Noll-Furay Furnl.
lure, 001 W. First It., Ph.
322-6591.

Jim Hunt Realty

. TEHE!•la

b ig

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
May Specials. Air mats, 29c.
Alt Types and Sires
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st SL,
We Repair and Service
Sanford.
STINE
SEWING M ACH IN EMachinery and Supply Co.
1963 WHITE
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Twin needle ZigZag. Same os
29. Aulomubne Service
new.
Makes
buttonholes,
monograms, blind hema, all
Auto Glaaa, Tops
without attachments. Pay
4 Seat Covers
$64.28 or $6 82 per mo. CaU
Garrett's, 322-5244,

1 9 2 Bedroom fum. apts.
WE'RE GUILTY!
White girl to operate open top
Queanel ApU., 404 E. 14th
Of having the Best Buys
washing machine* and other
St., 322 2124.
Ever—Older 3 BR home,
laundry chores. Age 23-33.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
Very large room*. $500
2307 S. Sanford Ave.
bath, 317 8 Park Ave.
Down, $8500, $75 per month.
4 BR, l i t Beth, 2 story older 17. Male Help Want
2 Bdrm. furn. upstairs apt.
home. Juat re •decorated. National Pest Control Com
203 E. 2l(t St. $53. R. A.
$1000 Down, $10,300.
pany desires to Interview
WUllami, 222-3231.
Needs a little (lxIn’—but who
eaperienced outside sales­
cares?—1 BR Home in Coun­
2 BR House. Kit equlpt. $75,
men for the Sanford area. as. Furniture
try. $3300 — $1,300 Down,
Ph. 322-5302.
Good opportunity for ad­ Used furniture, appliances,
Beautiful loti
vancement. Must be bondtools, ate, Bought • Bold.
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave. Lake view—Garage Apt. 3
able. Good salary and lib­
Larry'a Mart SIS Sanford
Apply 6-6:10.
iota. Good condition—$»oo.
eral commissions. Age 23Ava. Ph. FA 1-4121.
1 BR Housetraller fum . Adulti
43. Call J23-1120 for appoint­
■all
Us
Your
Furniture.
only. $78 mo. Ph. 3I3-11I7.
ment.
Quick Service With the
FURN. Apt. Cioia la. Jimmie INVESTMENT 4 REALTY DUMP Truck Driver. Haul
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Cowan. I2t-401$.
111 N. Park
322-217$ lime rock. 286-4020 after I
POST. FA 3-0677.
fi.m.
2-ROOM (urn. apt. $33 mo.
For Ihe biggest selection of
incl. water 4 elec, 222-3200.
21. Hinuly Salona
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Efflc., $43. I l l Park.
Property Management
Permanent Special
Brokerage In Casselberry
20% off Regular Prices
A
Sales
Broker
2 4 1 Bedroom Houae*
on 17-92. Open 6 dsya 0 to 6.
Children's Haircuts $1.00
I'ayton Realty
Ace Beauty Salon,
F1U5K ESTIMATE
322 1301
IT-22 at Hiawatha
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. .122 8323 Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
Offers for your eoloctlon
Furn. Gar. Apt. 334314 Pal­
the** Beautiful 9, I, 4 4 TOTO'8 Budget Wave $7.80; ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
metto.
Ph.
I2J-0US
or
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Bedroom
$13 Regular $10. Cbmplete
221-6234.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
eve. app'ts. Free parking.
FA 2-2117.
2nd 4 Oak
STORAGE 8PACK. SOT 6th
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
St. 212 3422 or 1IT4.
103 Ro. Oak — 322 3742
Clean room* for men. 401
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Spring Permanent Special
Magnolia Ave. $23-0720.
ONLY $2(9.30
$6,750 20 Percent off regular prices
Easy Terms
Unfurniihod I BR, houie, kit­
Cut ’n Curl Beauty Shop
Shop and 8ave The
chen equipped, 122-1631.
Budget Way
b L ow
s $100 111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 222-0834
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
JS. I’ lumblnp Service*
■t 117 Catalina Dr.
PLUMB1NO
$48.50
RENT A BED
2M Loogwood Plate
Contracting Repairs
To
mako
the
boat
hom*
Rol'away, Hospital 4 Baby
17-03
Ph. 222-4323
F R IF ESTIMATES
buy,
tee
tha
Bedi.
R. L. HARVEY
34. Artlclea For Bala
By Day, Weak, er Month
204 Sanford Ave.
T\ 2-3383
Ph. FA 1-1121 112 W. lit St.
SPINET PIANO, to transfer
C A R R O L ^ ^ n in N IT U R *
27. Special Service#
to good local home. Simply
assume
small
payment*
YARDS MOWED. 322-2133.
i r T o r ^ a I e ^ 9 ? R 5 « r ,1* - f c
We'll transfer and fully
CUSTOM BUILT HOUR ON
guarantee. Write for details
LAKB. Call a v a i l i n g *
and Inspection, Credit Mgr.
Need a shelf, screen porch,
122-1327
103 Dodd St. Rome, Georgia.
new room, carports, new

12

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Hunt
■SB JimAMos
FA

Realty

2-2112
Night FA 34242

3 BR. 1 bath, air conditioner.
Low Down Pymt., Assume
VA loan. Ph, 322-6162.
MU Perk Dr,

1 0 0762

Baaterd* fig .

Free Estimates

house or remodel.
Link. 322-702$.

, Building
Contractor

B.

Repossessions

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
4A O
SANFORD AVE.
1 0 1 / OPEN KVSN1NGS

Phone 322-4503
87. Boat! - M elot*
Gateway To The Waterway

Rubaon S p ortln f Goods
Your EV1NRUDK Dealer
224-6-2 E. l i t Ph. FA 2-3261

E. Baby Crib, mattress and car 00. Trailer* .
bed, $30. 323-0471.
Apache Camping TrailersWestlnghouse
R outer.
Al­
CecU Sellers - 664461$

most new. $23. Ph. 644-6323.

Clark St* Enterprise

�Demo Dinner
Tonight Aims
WASHINGTON (U P I)-The

Democrats expect to raise
about $1 million tor their 1864
campaign tonight at a starstudded $100-a-ticket “ Salute
to President Johnson” and a
dinber for those who have
contributed $1,000 or more to
Johnson planned to attend
the dinner tor more than 800
members of the "President's
Club,” then go to the District
of Columbia National Guard
Armory for the show, which
features a generous helping
of the folk singing he favors
and la expected to draw about
The President was expected
In apeak after the ahow.
Broadway composer Rich­
ard Adler produced and stagad tho two-hour show, similar
in eoaoepUoo to hia inaugural
anniversary salute to the lata
Proaidant John F. Kennedy
last year. Tonight's show will
bo repeated Thursday night at
Madison Square Garden in
New York.

V6S Workers
Set Meeting
By Jaae Caseelbmy
There will be a general
nesting of workers who will
be helping with the Vacation
Bible School at Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
Wednesday at 10 a. ra. to
make final plana.
The Bible School will be
bald June 15-28 with class**
for kindergarten up through
Junior high school. The Sun­
day School bus will pick up
children who need tranaportaMrs. Frank Messick la di­
rector of tha school.

Circlea To M eet
Tha Esther Circle of tha
Caaaaiberry Community Math•diet Church will meet Wedneaday at 1 p. m. at the home
o f Mra. Oscar Feaae, 60
Griggs Dr., Casselberry. The
Rebekah Circle meeta Thurs­
day at 2:80 p. m. at the
church,
COWBOYS SIGN TWO
DALLAS, Tex. (U P!) Proa agent* Letter Josephton
of Augustana College and
Gary Kenley of Arlaona Uni­
versity ware signed Monday
by tha Dallas Cowboys.
Josephson is a 6-tootl, 216pound fullback and Kenley,
who welgha 183, plays defen­
sive back.

Page 12 — May 26, 1964

Raise In Debt
Limit Studied
Bv Committee

Tho beautiful Ivtm yard features a variety o f
nhnde trees and blooming flowers including hi­
biscus, roses, gerberas and day lilies.

By Helen Snodgrass
Groundbreaking for what
i* expected to become a
"showpiece” in the Enterprise
a r e a was conducted last
week by Dr. and Mrs. L. F.
Friend on their property
which la fronted by Lake
Monroe and backed by Green
Springy.
D r.'Friend remarked that
"the property wee bought in
May, 1954, building would
atart in May, 1064 and that
during that time a lot o f wa­
ter has run under the bridge,
a new bridge now spans the
S t Johns, but Grean Springs
and my friends at Enterprlaa
remain tha same."
Ha waa chief o f orthoped­
ic* at tha Naval Hospital In
Key Weat In 1054 when the
property was bought after
which ha waa stationed at the
Jacksonville Hospital before
ratlring In August, 1903, from
hie last duty station at Great
Lakes Training Canter.
The family, which include*
a teenage daughter who la a
student at Det-and High
School, are building their
home some 350 feet from the
lake which la about half-way
to Green Springs. The home,
of atone block construction
and curved tile roof, will feat­
ure a large picture window
overlooking the lake.
Eighty five per cent o f tho
boxed fresh citrus shipped
from Florida thle season waa
carried in four-fifth bushel
containers. Corrugated eartons represented 58 per rent
o f the boxes used and wirebound crates were used for
the other 27 per cent.

rc«

The excise taxes are levied
on alcohol, tobacco, passen­
ger cars and parts, telephone
aervire and air travel. Presi­
dent Johnson requested their
extension for another year.
Under present law, the cur­
rent $313 billion temporary
debt limit would drop to $309
billion on June 30, and then
to the permanent level of $295
billion the next day.
The public debt now totals
about $23 billion more than
the permanent ceiling.

Deltona X-Ray

GROUNDBREAKING wan conducted last week by Dr. and Mrs. L. F.
Friend, center, for their new homo in Enterpriae at Green Springs. Present
for the occnnion were a number of neighbors and construction men.
(Cox Photo)

Ronald Gene Brewer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brewer,
2400 Sanford Ave., la a can­
didate tor the B. A. degree at
David Lipscomb College, Nash­
ville, Tcnn.
Commencement exercises In
which his class will particlpstc
are scheduled May 30 at 6:30
p. m. in Lipscomb Alumni Au­
ditorium. Friends and fami­
lies of the graduate* are in­
vited to attend. President and
Mrs. Athena Clay Puliias will
also welcome them to a recep­
tion in the college dining hall
from 4 to 6 p. m.
Dr. Gordon W. -Sweet, ex­
ecutive secretary of the Com­
mission on Colleges o f the
Southern Association of Col­
lege* and Schools, Atlanta,
will be the commencement
speaker. Degree certifies to*

will be awarded by President
Puliias, after Dean Mack
Wayne Craig formally recom­
mends them for graduation.
Brewer is a graduate of
Seminole High School, San­
ford. He is majoring in his­
tory and minorlng in geo­
graphy.
Lipscomb Is one of the few
senior liberal arts college* re­
quiring dally Bible classes for
all students. Since 1918, when
X held its first senior college
commencement, It has educat­
ed 2,176 men and women ma­
joring in 24 different subject
areas.
In addition to the 152 de­
grees candidates in the spring
commencement approximately
73 more will receive degrees
in a aummer commencement
Aug. 22.

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House Way* and Means Com­
mittee today took up a Treas­
ury request to raise the na­
tion’s temporary debt limit
from $313 billion to an alltime high o f $324 billion.
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon told a closed ses­
sion Monday that the increase
was needed to pay the govern­
m ents bilia during fiscal
1963.
In another move to keep the
Treasury solvent, members of
t h e committee informally
agreed to extend for one year
$1.8 billion In excise taxes due
to expire June 30. Most of
these levies were enacted or
increased during the Korean

size—of whatever you want to carry. Leave
a note for the milkman, and got out of
town in a brand-new Chevclle!
It’e Trade ’N’ Travel Time now at your
Chevrolet dealer’s- Why don’t you two
get together and make some vacation
plana. Then, hit the road!

The TB mobile x-ray unit
will be at the Deltona Shop­
ping O n tcr this Thurstay be­
tween the hour* o f 10 a.m.
and noon and 2 and 6 p.m.
All residents o f the commun­
ity are urged to take advant­
age of this opportunity to re­
ceive a free cheet x-ray.

CADET RICHARD A
Furman, son of Col.
and Mrs. II. J. Furman
o f 305 Lake Blvd., in
a member o f the senior
class at Castle Heights
Military Academy, Le­
banon, Tcnn., and is
scheduled to receive n
diploma May 31. Lt.
Gov. James L. Botnar
o f Tennessee will give
the principal address.
Cudet Furman is a cor­
poral and has made the
Headmaster's
List,
Honor Roll, and been
given no demerits.

C. E. Meeks Jr.
Gets Promotion
Charles E. Meeks Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Meeks of Post Office Box 1338
has been promoted to the rank
of sergesnt first class in the
ROTC unit at Gordon Military
College in Barneaville, Ga.
Rank in the cadet corps at
Gordon is achieved by acad­
emic and military progress of
the cadet.

Formnl installation for new
officers o f DeBary VFW Post
8093 and its Auxiliary Unit
were held last Thursday at a
combined meeting o f the two
groups In the Firemen's Rec­
reation Hall.
Mrs. Gertrude Nageelvoort,
district 8 president, presid­
ed at Installation for the aux­
iliary. Officers are Myrtle
Hill, president; Blanche Frey,
senior vice president; Greta
Denning, junior vice presi­
dent;
Elsie Himmelbcrger,
chaplain; Sally Peralto, con­
ductress; T h e r e s a Smith,
t r e a s u r e r ; Muriel Clock,
guard; Gladys Canady, trus­
tee; Francanna Howard, pa­
triotic instructor; Ruth LaChat, historian and Alice
Beinert, secretary.
Post officers, installed by
D i s t r i c t Commander Jack
Carley of Eau Gallie, are Earl
Walker, commander; Vincent
Karwacki, senior vice com­
mander; lohn J. Strang, jun­
ior vice commander; John T.
Hewctt, quartermaster; Wil­
liam Canady, post advocate;
Eugene Beinert, chaplain; Dr.
Luther Tarbetl, surgeon; Gus­
tave King, trustee and Eman­
uel Berkawitx, officer of the
day.
Retiring officers of both
groups received gifts.
A Memorial Service follow­
ed the installation with pop­
pies strewn on a field of
grass and candles lighted for
the departed comrades. Mrs.
Adam Muller sang "Nearer
My God To Thee” and Rev.
A. C. Summers read the
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It was easy to tell this
morning that the election waa
orer. A visit to the favorite
coffee haunts showed few,
i f any, politicians on hand.
What had become a normal
routine was to see them busy
politicking most o f the day,
• e
South Seminole Junior High
students will sponsor a fertil­
iser sale Saturday morning
at all shopping centera in the
area.
• • e
Rotarians were relaxing this
afternoon while attending the
club's annual outing along the
St. Johns River. The sunburn­
ed ones you see on the streets
tomorrow will let you know
who attended.
• • e
Chaplain Robert L. Deal
will be honored Thursday
morning at the m o n t h l y
Chamber o f Commerce's Cof­
fee Club In the Chamber
Building. Chaplain Deal Is be­
ing reassigned to the Naval
Hospital at Great Lakes, III.,
after serving at the Sanford
Naval Air Station for three
years. The half-hour coffee
break starts at 10 a. m.

•

• •

Judge Mire says: :
The stage is set for Thurs­
day
night's
organizational
meeting o f University o f
Florida alumni in this area.
The confab will be held at the
Capri, starting at 7 p. m
Gator alumni association and
athletic officials will be on
hand and films o f the Ala*
bama-Florida football game
last season will be shown.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Postpone March
SPRINGFIELD. III. ( U P D The Illinois Branch of the Na­
tional Association for the Ad­
vancement of Colored People
haa indefinitely postponed a
planned march to the tomb of
Abraham Lincoln.

Drug Precaution
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e
government announced today
it will insi.it on a broad-scale
review of drugs placed on the
market from 1038 to mid-1963
to make sure they are safe
and effective for human use.

Laos Asks Aid

Harris- Vs. Bud

Barry Bugs UN

4 Lose Offices

Celebration Ends

NEW DELHI, India (U P !)
—Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s
first and only prime minister,
died today of a stroke, lie was
74.
His death plunged the coun­
try into political uncertainty
because there was no clearcut successor.
Home Minister Guitar! L el
Nanda, senior cabinet min­
ister, look over the govern­
ment temporarily. But the
most
prominent mentioned
possihili'y as a permanent suc­
cessor to Nehru was I.al Ba­
hadur S'lastri, e 69-year-old
former home minister, who
has been handling many dayto-day affairs since Nehru had
THE SANFOIU) HERALD — RUDDY LAWSON MEMORIAL TROPHY
a first stroke five months ago.
was presented to Mrs. Marion Lnwson during Tuesday night’s all sports
Another Is Nehru's daughter,
banquet nt Sominolo High. She accepted the trophy from The Herald’s
Mrs. Indira Ghandi.
associate editor, Julian Stenstrom (left), nfter being escorted to the ros­
Nehru, one of tho world's
trum by Jim Plgott, Sominolc’s head football coach. Mrs. Lawson’s son,
leading neutralists, died of the
Ruddy, was fatally injured in an auto accident in February. The trophy
stroke and a heart attack
is awarded annually to the high scorer on the school's grid team and will
that followed at 1:80 p. m.
be known hereafter as the Herald's Buddy Lawson Memorial Trophy.
(4:30 a. m. EDT) without re­
(See story, other pictures on Sports Page.)
(Herald Photo)
gaining consciousness.
The body will be cremated
Thursday morning in accord­
ance with Hindu riiea on the
banks of the River Jumna at
Rajghat beside tlie tomb of
Mabate ma Gbandl, the man
who led India*# fight for Inde­
Bid for overall construction pendence throuca passive re­
sistance against the British.
and installation of a fresh wa­
Pehru waa his devoted follow­
Former Ambassador Wil­
MIAMI (UPI) — A slate o f
ter supply system to serve tlie er and successor at leader of
unpledged—but pro-Goldwater liam S. Pawley, head of the
— Republican delegates de­ unpledged GOP slate, empha­ Lake Harney-East SR 48 ares the country.
waa awarded Monday after­
A team of top medical spe­
feated an sll-Goldwatcr slate
sized that the defeat of Cra­ noon to Mcridith Corporation cialists, his daughter and Shas
last night in a race that was
really a battle for control of mer's Goldwater slate waa c f Orlando in the total amount trl were at Nehru's bedside
not a repudiation of tlic Ari­ of $48,947.56, the Herald learn­ when the end came suddenly
the Florida GOP.
ed today.
and dramatically.
A slate o f delegates back­ zona senator.
The announcement waa re­
Tributes promptly flowed in
ing
President Lyndon
B.
Pawley, of Miami, said the
leased by Sieg Holmes, chair­ from world leaders, and it waa
Johnson at the Democratic
unpledged slate was “ origin­ man of the Lake Harney Wa oiu
announced in Washington that
National convention, which
crctary of State Dean Rusk
open* in Atlantic City, N. J., ally a Goidwatcr slate, cam ­ ter Association planning com*,
s flying to New Delhi lmAug. 24, waa unopposed at the paigned as a Goidwatcr alatc mittcc in conjunction w ith '
edlately at the head of an
Farmers Home Administra­
and was elected as such.”
polls.
American delegation to repre­
The defeat of tlie GOP slate
"I stated earlier that I tion officlais.
At the same time a meeting sent the United States at the
pledged to Barry Goidwatcr didn’t believe Congressman
funeral.
was apparently not a io n for Cramer should be elected to was called for 8 p.m. next
Tuesday
in
the
Geneva
Com
the Arizona senator, but a all the positions he sought
slap at GOP congressman and the voters of Florida munity llall for review of the
William C. Cramer, who state have agreed with this point of association’s charter, a study
of the by-lawi and presents
party leadersaccused
of view ," he said.
“ trying to take over the Re­
Cramer entered his slate, tion of plans for the complete
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
publican party in Florida.”
which was later endorsed by plant.
Federal Reserve Board en­
Construction is expected to dorsed yesterday a bill that
Goidwatcr as the "official
The latest returnsshowed
the Goldwater slate, filed by Goldwater slate," over the begin within a month to six could force the Alfred I. Du­
Cramer, lost to the unpledged vehement protest of state weeks. When completed It is Pont estate to eell its 31 Flor­
estimated that the system will ida banks.
slate headed by itate Repub­ GOP leaders.
provide some 06 families in
lican chairman Tom Drown
The bill would put the Du­
tho area with fresh water Pont banks back under the
of Tampa by a vole of 64,051

GOP Vote Seen As No
Loss For Geldwater

Water System
Coqfract Let.

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FRB Endorses
DuPont Bill

to 38.806.
However Cramer and Mrs.
Helen Morris, boUt of St.
Petersburg, won a handsdown victory for the posts of
national Republican commit­
teeman and committeewoman.

New County Seat

WEWAH1TCHKA (UPI) The county seat of Gulf Coun­
ty in northwest Florida is go­
ing to lie moved to more populous Port St. Joe, according
to unofficial results of an elec­
tion Tuesday.

Wounds Fatal
PENSACOLA (UPI) —
Monroeville, Ala., man, Otis
Edward Fails, died in a has
pilal today from bullet wounds
rrrrived last Friday night at
a Florida tavern.

•

The Herald’s editorial office
hsa received a copy o f a
speech delivered by Roger M.
Blough, chairman
of the
Board o f the United States
Steel Corporation. His re­
marks cover 14 typewritten
pages. If you’d like to read it
we’re open from 0 a. m. until
6:30 p. m.

A motor scooter rider, Glen
McDaniel, was injured Tues­
day at 8:30 p. m. when struck
by a car at Sunland Drive.
The highway patrol said Mc­
Daniel waa treated at the
naval dispensary for a frac­
tured left arm after his scoot­
er and a car operated by
Doris B. Williams of Flam­
ingo Drive collided.

The Florida State EmployB ea t Service offices will be
closed Friday as a prelude to
Memorial Day, a legal boll-

May.

bank holding company act,
from which (hey were ex­
empted on ground! that the
DuPont estate was a charit­
able organization.
Federal Reserve B o a r d
chairman Edward McChesney
Martin Jr., said in a letter to
(he House Banking Commit­
tee that he favored legisla­
tion to terminate exemptions
under (he banking act "which
cannot be justified in princi­
ple."

JOHN FITZPATRICK

TROY RAY

ED YARBOROUGH

Troy Ray is Seminole County’a new tax collector, aubjcct
to formal election this fail,
having beat out Marjorie
Shepard in this county’s clos­
est primary vote Tuesday.

Hie official canvass was be
Ing conducted early this af­
ternoon at the county court­
house, but unofficial tabula
Horn gave Ray the end.
The voter registration of

fice Mid Ray was ahead by
195 votes as the canvass start­
ed this morning. When absen­
tee ballots were tabulated, 14
showed Kay had received aa
additional 102 votes to his op­
ponent's 131
This narrowed the lead
slightly but still left Ray to
the unofficial victory circle
with a scant 166-vote margin.
The Ray Shepard race domi­
nated attention during the
evening as the precincts were
sending In their reports.
Meanwhile, the incumbent,
Gen. J. C, Hutchison, lost hie
County Commission seat to
Edward Yarborough. Hutchi­
son, representing District 1,
collected 4,056 unofficial voice
to Yarborough's 4,463. H ie
winner waa considered a dark
horse candidate end ks a no­
vice in politics.
Commissioner John FitsPatrick retained bis District 8
scat in another close race
with Harry Cushing. The in­
cumbent tallied en unofficial
4,196 to Cushing's 3,723.
Incumbent Constable R. E.
Carroll kept his position In­
tact aa he won out over hte
opponent, Charlie Thomas, by
a 2.674 to '2,284 count, again
the figures being unofficial
pending today’s canvass. Canroll represents District 4.
A1 Davis won out over Lindon L. Cox, 1.302 to 1,147, la
the race for justice o i toe
peace in District 6.
Incumbent Grady Hall wee
nominated In the District 8
constable race over his oppon­
ent, Charlie Fagan. Hall re­
ceived an unofficial 1,364
votes to Fagan’s 1,188.
Seminole County-voters alaa
swung their support to Jack­
sonville Mayor Harden Burns
in his contest with Miami
Mayor Robert King High.
Burns grabbed 6,583 votes to
his opponent’s 2,674.
Commenting on the rote this
morning, Mrs. Bruce said M
waa "one of the quietest we've
had tn a long tim e." She add­
ed there were no incidents and
all |&gt;hascs of the precinct ope­
ration’s seemed to function
smoothly.
On other portions of the bal­
lot, Seminole voters chose
Elliot
Roosevelt aa their
Democratic National Commit­
teeman and Catherine C. MoCall as committeewoman.
On the Republican National
Committee, voters picked Wil­
liam C. Cramer and Helene
M. Morris as the Republican
National Committeewoman.

Burns Is W inner By
1 7 4 ,0 0 0 Vote Margin
MIAMI (U PI) — llaydon
Bums began planning Florida’s
3th state house administration
today, strong winner over Mi­
amian Hubert King High in a
Democratic runoff that was
both a civil rights protest and
another advance for big-coun
ty voting power.
The first more for the tall,
62-ycar-old mayor of Jackson
ville was an appeal for north
Florida-south Florida unity,
and for peace with High, his
underdog opponent in the
three-week runoff campaign.
Complete unofficial returns
from all of Florida a 67 coun
ties and 2,279 precincts gave
Bums 634,340 votes to 460,363
for High,' The winning margin
waa naarlf 174,000 votes with
more than 10,000 absentee bal
lots to be counted.
The turnout of 1,066,000 for
the aecond primary, featured
by the Burns-High race, was
a record for the state. The
voters also picked committeemen and women from Itoth
parties and a slate of unpled­
ged delegates to the Republi­
can national convention.
The Democratic slate pledg­
ed tn President Johnson was
unchallenged.
Bums, Mayor o f Jackson­
ville for 15 years still must
face Republican nominee Char­
les Holley of St. Petersburg
in the November general elec­
tion. But although the GOP
has been on the march in the
slate, Its power has not grown
to the point of breaking the
tradition of democratic gov*
ernors. Bums is all but in.
He campaigned on a strong
stand against the civil rights
bill before Congress, plus
pledges to build now highways
and work for repeal of the in­
crease into auto teg license
fees and the Intangible tax
on stocks and bonds, and reallocation o f sales tax revenues
to give more funds to the
counties for public education.
On civil rights, Bum* prom­
ised as governor to use “ every
legal means" to keep any bill
passed by the Congress from
encroaching
on
Florida’s
rights.
High blamed the race Issue
as much as anything for his
loss, saying he felt the people

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Uncertainty As
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Established 1908

Nehru Dies Of Stroke

VIENTIANE (UPI) — Premicr Souvanna 1’houma said
today he is asking a number
of nations — probably includ­
ing Russia—for military aid
• • •
to help Laos's embattled
To Ed Hunt o f Sanford armies fight the Communists.
voting is not only a prlvillge,
it’s a duty. In fact, with Ed,
it must be a must! He enter
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
ed Seminole Memorial Mon­ Senate leaders today pinned
day night, scheduled for an their hopes for a civil rights
operation at 7 s. m. Tuesday showdown on their newly of­
morning.
fered compromise package,
He realized he had not cast but opponents said the leaders
an absentee ballot. Dcfore the
still lacked the votes to muz­
operation Tuesday morning
zle debate.
Ed left the hospital, voted
and returned to m e hospital
fo r surgery.
OKLAHOMA CITY ( U P D This Incident can be filed
Fred R. Harris, the youngest
ander political perseverance.
man ever to win the Demo­
•
• e
A local artist, Mrs. Jan cratic nomination for U. S.
Galvin, went to Winter Park Senate In Oklahoma, will car­
Tuesday to sell some o f her ry his party's hopoa against
paintings. While discussing football idol Bud Wilkinson In
plans with a dealer someone the November election.
broke into her locked car and
filched one of her works,
“ Autumn Woodland."
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
It's a woodland scene depict­ (U PI) — Sen. Barry Golding a river with sailboats. water’ s remarks about possi­
Should you see It anywhere ble use of atomic weapons in
contact Mrs. Galvin. By the the Vietnamese war had the
way, she is now showing Security Council debate on
some o f her work at the De- Southeast Asia stirred up to
Bary Mansion.
a bitter pitch today.
e e e
The South Seminole Little
League Auxiliary—and that's
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) the workingest outfit we’ve
Democratic voters swept Sen.
seen in these parts— will meet
Clyde Galloway of Dcfuniak
at 8 p. m. today in the Civic
Springs and Repa. David C.
Building at the North Orlando
Eldredgc of Miami, Frank
Recreational Park.
Basa of Waucbula and J. J.
We suggest one item they
Williams o f Bonifay out of of­
ought to discuss. Twice we’ve
been on the concession stand fice Tuesday.
they operate at Little League
Park in Casselberry and twice
SAIGON, Viet Nam ( U P D they've tried to give us back
Tbe
government turned its at­
too much change.
tention back to the w a r
• • e
Local historical enthusiasts against Communist guerrillas
will attempt to organize a today, bolstered by the parti­
Sanford
Historical Society cipation o f millions o f Viet­
during a meeting to be held namese in a peaceful celebra­
at 7:80 p. m., Thursday, in tion of Buddha's birthday.
the office o f the Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce.

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damaged and police let It continue after check­
ing with the conductor, A. J. Pruitt. Waltz woe
killed instantly and his body released to a
funeral home. Joining in the investigation were
Deputy J. Q. (811m) Galloway and Trooper Tom­
my. Tomlinson*
(Herald Photo).

THIS WAS A CAR until a awift Atlantic Coaat
Lin* paaaangar train disintegrated it at the
Church Street croeaing in Longwood ahortly
after 8 p.m. Tueaday. The car waa operated by
Gilbert Ted Waltz, 60, proprietor o f a nearby
television ebop. The northbound train waeiun*
.

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COLORADO CITY, Colo.
(U PI) — Thera ought to be
some mighty pleased resi­
dents in tha hereafter today—*
Alexander lileklln has been
relnterred with a quart of
whisky.
Hicklin's dying wish 60
years ago was that hia wife
bury him with a bottle o f
whisky in each coat pocket
“ to treat tha boys" whan ha
reached tha promised land.
Tueaday, Hicklin's remains
wars exhumed and reburied in
another location because s
street in s new development
o f this southern Colorado
community v u to run over
bis resting place.

pul a quart of whisky In (ha
new coffin when It was re*
burled in ■ new memorial
park about a block away.
"I waa there when they
burled him in 1874," Mrs.
Halsey said. “ I wanted to be
here when they dug him up.
If there had been any whisky
In the grave, 1 would have
wanted tome o f that, too."
Hicklin's body waa wrapped
in a leather jacket— and he
had his boots on.

Hicklin and his wife, a
daughter of tha lata Gov.
Charles Bent of Now Mexico,
were the first settlers along
Greenhorn Creek in southern
But Mrs. Laura Halsey, M, PaoUe County.

f

dkl not understand that neither
he nor Burns could affect
the outcome of the congress­
ional debate on civil rights.
In his concession statement,
he also made it clear he was
looking to I9G6, when there
will be another gulwmatorial
campaign because of a con­
stitutional
change
moving
Florida's statewide elections
to the presidential off years
The race two years hence will
be for a four-year term.
"1 shall be looking at the
scene In Florida as die days
go along," promised High. He
(old his saddened campaign
workers: “ We have lost the
battle but not the war. This la
not the end."
Burns, Jubilant at hla Jack
aonville headquarters, dedicat
cd bimself to being "the gov­
ernor for all of Florida . . .
I hold my hand out to the
people of Dade County, The
state cannot be divided, one
part against another."
He called High "an acquain­
tance, colleague and a friend
for the past six years . . . I
hope that which is past will
Im taken as political and that
the slate will be wiped clean."

Peace Marchers
Nearing Miami
MIAMI (UPI) — A dozen
bedraggled peace marchers
crossed into Dade County to­
day and trudged toward Mi­
ami, where they will wait for
state department permission
to continue on tn Cuba.
Bradford LytUc, leader of
the Quebec to Cuba peace
marchers, said the group
plans to arrive at Miami's
TMrch of Friendship some time
Friday.
Then he said the marchers
will quietly await the outcome
of a request tn the U. S. State
Department for permission to
continue their planned 3,500mile walking crusade to Fidel
Castro’s Communist Cuba.

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Page 12 — April 27, 1964

Geneva Society
Stop Reading
W
Sets Annual
A Review Of All Columns To Date Meeting
(Written for NEA)
If you follow one aimple dir­
ection, this tell will actually
give you &gt; good review of the
coiumni to date. The direc­
tion: DO NOT SKIP ANY
STATEMENTS In your clrcling them ai true (T ) or false
(F ).
you encounter a
•cction In your pre-reading
which ii difficult to under­
stand, skip it and cave it for
your thorough reading (T ) (F )
2. When you meet a new
word in your reading, don't
riik guessing. (T ) (F )
3. Ho knows tho most about
biochemistry since he has

McCanna Against
Intangible Tax
“ The atate Intamriblo tax is
unfair and discriminatory to
most o f cur thrifty senior citi­
zens living on fixed retire­
ments,” Richard K. McCannn,
Candidate for Seminole Tax
Assessor, stated recently. "I f
elected I will encourage the
state association o f county
tsx assessors to work for the
repeal o f this law.”
Pd. Pol. Adv.

the mo«t note*. (T ) (F )
4. Pre-reading is helpful if
you’ve prepared your ques­
tion* first. (T ) (F )
5. Your outline's order
should follow the book you
liked belt.
(T ) (F )
6. If, besides pulse, I feel
other movement in the throat
while reading, then I am a
word-by-word reader. (T ) (F )
7. Skipping and skimming
arc good only when we read
for Information or opinion
(T ) (F )
8. The Reading Laboratory
devised Its eight isteps to save
&gt;r student
students with poor
time for
or falling grades (T ) (F )
9. Pre-reading gives you
the questions which thorough
reading will answer (T ) (F )
10. The one with the fewest
notes from reading is doing
most Justice to memory.
(T ) (F )
It. If you keep consulting
dictionaries, you'll n e v e r
learn from the c o n t e x t .
(T ) ( F)
12. When you encounter dif­
ficult sections while preread­
ing, convert topic sentences
into questions of H O W,
WHEN, WHY, etc. &lt;T) (F )
13. In preparing an outline,
follow only chronological or­
der. (T) (F )
14. When you read in phras­
es and with Increased eye
span, you are concentrating
on techniques, not the book's
contents. (T ) (F )
15. Once your notos arc
placed In order and your out­
line complete, let the tablo
of contents guide your sum­
marising. (T ) (F )
lit. He should take notes
only of tho essentials in Ills
reading, omitting incidentals.
(T ) (F )
17. He reads slowly, hut lie
gets the most understanding
possible (T ) (F )

fin s t o n *
42-HOUR
TIRE EVENT
See tomorrow — in this paper

18. Guess a word's mcaqlng
from context, then cheek the
dictionary. (T ) (F )
19. With sufficient practice,
speed-reading techniques be­
come an unconscious part of
our reading. (T ) (F )
20. When reading for rclaxa-

NAVY RETIREE Lt.
Cdr. Albert Antnr hits
joined Stenstrom Real­
ty firm in Sanford
after bavin# served 24
years with the U. S.
Navy. A n t a r retired
front the service and
duty with Heavy At­
tack Squadron .‘i sta­
tioned at Sanford Na­
val Air Station. He
served 11 years as an
enlisted man and lit
years as an officer dur­
ing his tour of duty.

Lcgal Notice
Noflre of I'oltllr Hearing
Nolle**
la
hereby
Riven,
llmtnl of County Com missionera o f Hemlnolt County, F lorMu, propose to rriinio thr f o l­
i o w I n ic described properly
lotted lt-1 HIiik Im Family
ilrtillnl to C-3 Com m ercial:
The N 100 ft o f Ihe K joo ft
o f the \v 960 ft o f I lie 8\V»4
Of the N K «4 of Haction IK-2IH30|£ I i Iiik 8 o f 8.11. IK . Furth­
er described ai south o f 8.lt.
4.16 mill rant o f 1'ralria Lake
D rive.In Theatre.
i ' l l h l l r hirttlfiK w i l l ha h e ld
In I h e Memlriol* C o u n t y C o u r t
IliiUnc. H a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , III (I im
C oun ty
C om m issioners
llomn,
o n M a y 12. 196 4 at IO:VO A M.
o r as a ou n t h e r e a f t e r mm p o s s l Me .

Hoard o f
County Cnmnilaalonem
Heuilnol* Comity, Florida
Hy James |». Avery, Jr*
Chairniaii
Attrat Arthur lleckw ith, Jr.
r r iiU H I l: April 37, r.»ii•
C D T -lo

lion only, ignore The Reading
Laboratory program. (T ) ( F&gt;
21. Establishing the long
range and long-lasting per
sons! benefits is my best help
lo concentration in today's
school assignments, (T j (F )
22. Most students, unless
they can sec hvre-and-now
personal good in assigned
reading, will have difficulty
in concentrating. (T ) (F )
23. After I have mastered
the eight steps, reading for
relaxation will be faster than
ever before, though slower
than reading for opinions.
(T ) (F )
24. Kccause faster reading
will occupy his mind with
more ideas, the really bright
student benefits from The
Reading Laboratory Program
at least as much as the slower
student. (T ) (F )
25. Summarizing what you
have read is best done from
your notes and your outline.
(T ) (F )
Check your answers below,
giving yourself four points
for each correct answer.
ANSWERS: 1. (F ) 2. (F ) 3.
(F ) 4. &lt;F) 5. (F ) 0. (T ) 7. (T )
8. (F ) 9. (T ) 10. (F ) 11. (F )
12. (T ) 13. (F ) 14. (F ) 15. (F )
10. (T ) 17. (F ) 18. (TJ 19. (T )
20. (F ) 21. (F ) 22. (T ) 23.
(T ) 21. (T ) 25. (T )
(NEXT: From. Observer to
Judge.)

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la r n I '.l a l r uf
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You and *arli uf yuu «r*
In n I.* nutIfl.-il and r*i|Ulr*d
In present any claim s and d e­
m and. which you. nr eltMrr o f
you. may hav# a a n ln .l the **•
Inti* o f KDWAHI1 K*. LANK,
il.ir a ir d . Inis nf said County,
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m. Ill Cuunly, s t HANKOHI),
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m unih. from lha llm * o f Ihn
flr-t |iuhllcatlim o f Ih l. untie*.
Twn cutties uf each claim or
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Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
A llnrney al l.nw,
I'. I). Iiraw er
Hanford, Florida.
A llnrney fo r C srcu lrlx
I'uhll,h April Z7,

.Mac i. II. It. PICI

Ily Mrs. Jo*. K. Malhieux
TTie annual two day meet­
ing o f the Geneva Historical
and Genealogical Society will
be held Saturday and Sunday,
May 2-3, opening with the
traditional fish fry on Satur­
day at Fort Lane Park.
The band will play at 11:30
and serving will begin at
noon. Those attending are
asked to bring salads and
desserts. Membership
dues
will be payable at this time
and fees will rover cost* of
Ihe meal for member* with
extra charges to be made for
their guest*.
Saturday night's schedule
rails for a sandwich supper at
the Community Hall, a pro­
gram of entertainment, a bus­
iness meeting and dancing.
The sandwiches will be pro­
vided and soft drinks will be
for sale.
Sunday, following church
servirrs, a fried rhfrken bas­
ket dinner will be served at
the Community Hell. Ileeause
o f the large expected attend­
ance and limited facilities
this dinner will be for mem­
bers only.
Further information may
be had by railing Mrs. Les­
ter Hrown, chairman, in Gen­
eva.

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You are hereby notified that
a Complaint fo r D ivorce ha»
been filed attains! you and you
are required to aerva a coyy
f your answ er nr pleading to
the Com plaint on the P lain­
t i ff s attorney. FKLDKIt AND
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Knowlea Avenue. W inter Hark.
Florida, and file the original
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fice o f the Circuit Court on or
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tered against you fo r the relief
demanded In the Complaint.
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eald Court at Hanford. Hetnlnole County. Florida, thla 16th
day o f April, 19*4.
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased \\ re

Established 1908

TUE8., APRIL 28, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 178

eio ^
Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal discharged eight mothers
and their newborn infants last
Saturday. Seven of the babieis were boys. She must have
been a beautiful baby , . .
to attract that many young
men.
• • •

Rain Crop Saver For Seminole

Sanford Junior High com ­
mences its fund raising drive
today. Students, teachers ami
other* will sell those well
United Press International
Atty. Gen. James Kynes
known quarter-pound choco­
campaigns today in Orlando
late almond bars.
•
♦ •
and Gainesville before travel­
The new’ "Miss Seminole ing to Washington to testify
County," Ann Mahan, is the before the House Judiciary
same Ann Mahan who graced Committee on Bible reading
that full cover page of the and prayer in schools.
His opponent. Earl Fairthe
recreation section of
Herald’s Progress Edition last cloth of Miami, charged Hy­
fall. Remember . . . the nes Monday with using Gov.
gal with the beautiful smile? Farris Bryant as his "chief
• • •
fund raiser."
Kynes, in turn, criticized
Could it be that Seminole
County doesn't amount to Fairclotli for playing up sec­
much in state political cir­ tionalism in the campaign.
"Just because a man lives
cles? There are nine candi­
dates for governor . . . five in Dade County is a sorry
have visited the county, and reason for electing a man to
only four actually campaign­ the high office. My opponent
ed. Only one of the two has the audacity to suggest
candidates for attorney gen­ that simply because of geo­
eral paid us a visit, as did graphy lie is entitled to sit
only one of the two candi­ on the Cabinet. This is ridi­
reasoning,"
Kynes
dates for public utilities com­ culous
missioner. But then with a said.
He added, "as for myself,
population estimate at 74,000
the county only has 18,000 while being a resident of one
registered voters. The only area of the slnlc I am a
"political plum" given Semi­ citizen of all Florida."
Fairclotli accused Kynes of
nole County by the state in
many, many years is the being financed by "special in­
new pesticide inspection sta­ terests who have benefited
most from the governor's gen­
tion.
erosity with the taxpayers’
• • •
Randall Priest and Henry money." He. questioned Uic
Jameson
will
remember Tampa advertising agency,
Spanlsh-Amcrican War veter­ Louis Benito, which is also
ans come Memorial Hay by retained by (he state and
placing flags on graves. On­ which Faircloth said has col­
ly two members of the local lected more than $300,000 in
United Spanish War Veterans fees from the Bryant admin­
camp remain, Frank Evans istration.
and C. C. Priest. That war
started G6 years ago last
Tuesday, on April 21, 1898,
and lasted five weeks.
• •
•
Wish
Rill
MacLauchlln
would come up with a new
Lions Pause . . . we're lackign for jokes to liven this
column.
• •
•
Big money winner to date
In theSchlitz
fish derby is
Mary Hay, of Loch Arbor.
Her fish was valued at $100.
All others caught so far car­
ry a rash priie of $25. Only
ones caught (about 20) were
out of Lake Golden although
the promoters say the tagged
fish were spread in waters
throughout the state,
• • •
Look for 1-4 to be opened
between Sanford and Day­
tona Beach about May 15.
This will complete the cross­
state freeway beltwen Day­
tona Beach and St. Petersburg
excepting In Orlando and
between Tampa and St. Pet­
ersburg. The Orland section
is slated for opening some­
time in August.
• • •
Orlando disc jockey Bill
Taylor: " n ils radio program
is coming to you today in
living color , . . black and
blue. 1 took my kids roller
skating last night."
» • •
Sam Dow tells he will com­
plete his obligation to Uncle
Sam come October and plans
to return to the hectic news­
paper field to earn his living.
As Lt. (jg ) David Dow, Sam
(his nickname) is the Wing
PIO at SN.VS. In other words,
he disseminates tho news
and doing a most commend­
able job. We sincerely hope
his successor can do half
as well a s , Sam because a
Navy officer who knows Navy
and newspaper work is a
rarity. Sam talks both lan­
guages.
• • •
The final tabulation on
1963 Christmas Seal sales re­
veal that Seminole County
citizens purchased a total
$10,343 in seals compared to
$9,426 in 1962. This repre­
sents an Increase of 9.7 per
cent, but it only means a
total of 16 cents per person
In the county Seem* as
though we ought to be able
to do better In 1964.

Tmed Forces Day
May 16 has been designatI by Mayor A. L. Wilson
i "Armed Force* Day” In
inford in conjunction with
• national observant*.

nsuoA...

Kynes Called To
Testify Before
House Panel

BRIEFS
Boycott Grows
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
Tho Puerto Rican delegation
and the Pentagon boycotted a
meeting of National Guard
chiefs today because a Negro
colonel was refused a room
at the meeting's hotel.

Canal Funds
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Gov. Farris Rryant asked the
House Appropriations Com­
mittee Monday for $2.5 mil­
lion more lo spiced up the
construction of the crossstate barge canal.

Plane Named

ATTORNEY (GENERAL JAMES W. KYNES.
seeking' election for a full term of office, ninite a
whirlwind lour of Seminole County Monday with
former Sanford Mayor Tom McDonald (right).
Kynes, recently uppointed to the post by Gov.
Farris Rryant, said, "The people should elect to
this office a person witli a conservative ap­
proach to government since the attorney general
represents the state in the defense of state laws
and must preserve tiie constitutional integrity
of Florida."
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h e
A -ll. the mystery plane de­
veloped over the past five
years and revelled by Pres­
ident Johnson last Feb. 29,
now has a new name—
"YF12A."

Students Guilty
BALTIMORE
(UPI)
—
Eight society college boys
were convicted of malicious
destruction and fined $250
Monday for damaging a subliurban motel cottage in a
rowdy soiree that followed
the Maryland Hunt Cup races.

Ruby Hearing

School Access Road
Delayed For Year

Hearing Set For
SeveifVoufhs

DALLAS (UPI) — Jack
Ruby, said by Ids psychia­
trist to be suffering delusions
of the massacre of Jews out­
side his Dallas County Jail
cell, almost certainly will go
before a Jury to determine
whether he is Insane.

Road access to English Es­ t —Authorized County Atty.
tates School dominated an ' Harold Johnson lo continue
otherwise routl-m meeting of |legal .steps- foe -the joint proWASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Uie County Commission meet- ' jert of road consR'irtlon for Sen. John Sparkman, (DSouthwest Road. City and Ala.), said today a shorter
1ing today.
Commissioners
concluded county official have previous­ water route linking Ihe Tenn­
A hearing for seven Sem­
essee Valley with the Gulf
inole County youths, charged that major work in the area ly discussed the program.
—Approved a speed limit of of Mexico is essential to
with breaking and entering cannot bo dune until the next
35 miles an hour for Bear keep pace with the area's
South Seminole Junior High calendar year,
School at Casselberry, has
A delegation of the school's Lake Itoad. Signs will lie growing Industrial potential.
been set for 4 p.m. Thursday Parent-Teacher Organization, posted as county road crews
by Juvenile Judge Vernon headed hy John Randall, ask- continue their work.
Mize.
; ed that a 1,500 foot roadway | —Deferred action on limit­
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Johnson's
chief
Judge Mize said that some be placed to school property. ing use of Health Department President
of the youths are students at
The cost of such a project 1vehicles during emergency economic adviser says the
the school Several of them was termed prohibitive due to hours pending further study United Slates may have to
cut taxes "again and again"
have been placed in detention existing projects for this year. of the situation.
—Heard from County Engi­ in the next few year* to
at the County Jail and the re­ Rut it was agreed that new
mainder are now being taken board members, when elect­ neer William E. Rush Jr. that counter what he ternu-d a
on
the
economy
into custody by sheriff's depu- ed, he advised of the situation stale road survey teams base "d rag"
flea.
by holdover hoard member's arrived in the county and are caused hy federal revenuecurrently establishing center- raising programs.
Judge Mize said that deten­ and push for proper action.
tion, while a few days may do
The new school site is locat­ line* for future road construc­
some good, is generally used ed in the southeastern section tion.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)
sparingly. "B ut," he added, of the county. Parents of stu­
—Gov. William W. Scranton’s
"in view of the previous rec­ dents protest the inadequate
popularity in his home stale
ords of some of the youths in­ access to it.
focused attention today on
volved in this particular case
Commission C h a i r m a n
Pennsylvania where in In­
wo believe it to lie beneficial James I* Avery Jr. reported
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
tensive
write-in
campaign
for them to be placed in de­ he had conferred with school The 19-year-old son of Pulit­
launched by his supporlers
tention.”
oflicials and has been advis­ zer Prize winning editor Hodsparked the state's primary
ed a sidewalk may be install­ ding Carter died of a gunshot
election. The jhjIIs opened
ed from the edge of the school wound in the head Monday
at 8 a. ill. and close at 9
nigtil
in
what
police
described
Clifford
MrKIlibin, chair- property to the plant.
p. rn.
If commissioners approve, as "Russian roulette."
man of the Seminole County
Thomas
C
a
r
t
e
r
was
a
Chamher’n premntinn* coni, they would build a roadway
mlttre, linn called for n meet- leading to tiie school approach. freshman at Tulane UnlverIng o f tiie group io bo held
Avery is leaving the hoard sity.
The elder Carter is editor
ut 10 a.ni., WVdnrsduy, at at the end of this term; Com­
and
publisher of the Green­
th e
chamber’* conference missioners John Fitzpatrick
ville, Miss. Della Democrat- • LONDON (UIM) — British
room. The commltee will dis­ and J. C. Hutchison, who arc
Times and the yuthor of sev­ businessman Grcvillc Wynne
cuss a highway advertising seeking rc-eleclion, said they
released last week after 17
felt they could not “ bind" eral books.
progrum.
New Orleans police said months in a Russian Jail, is
future board members to pro­
the shootin" happened after in "an excitable and disturb­
jects of current members.
a party at Carter's New Or­ ed mental slate which gives
In
other
action,
the
board:
The flight of Sanford Cham­
rise to some anxiety," a hos­
leans home.
—Delayed the May 2»l meet­
ber of Commerce offirials to
The youth's parent* were pital statement said today.
Tallahassee for conferences ing until May 28 due to pri­ out of town, and young Car­
Wynne, convicted to eight
with the Florida Development mary election falling on the ter and his girl friend were years loss of freedom in Rus­
Commission, originally slated former date.
cleaning up after the party, sia as an alleged spy, was
—Urged Fitzpatrick lo study police said.
for today, has been postponed
exchanged
in
Berlin last
until mid-May. Jim Talmadgc. the need for rights of way at
"I'm going to play Russian Thursday for Soviet spy Gor­
chamber manager, said tiie Lake Monroe School. Needed roulette," he told the girl I don Ixinsdalc. He relumed lo
flight had to Ik- cancelled be­ there are sidewalks, (lie mem­ friend. Carler then pulled the [ his London home, hut was
bers heard.
cause of the weather.
trigger. He died instantly. ' hospitalized Sunday night.

Water Route

More Tax Cuts?

Scranton Writein

Hodding Carter’s
Son Kills Self

C. Of C. To Meet

Released Briton
Mentally Upset

Trip Delayed

Total Ranges
Up To Inch
And Quarter
Seminole County agriculture
received a lifesaving boon
Monday evening with a dren­
ching rainfall, in the opinion
of County Agene Cecil Tuck­
er.
The precipitation v a r i e d
from three • quarters of an
inch to l l « inches in differ­
ent parts of the county, Tuck­
er said.
Citrus
growers
already
were irrigating their trees
after tho long dry spell
and, according to Tucker,
another good rain Is needed
within the next week or this
watering will have to tie
started again.
The county agent said the
rain also arejuvenated vege­
table crops, already beginn­
ing to feel the results of
accumulated soluble salts.
These soluble salt*, pro­
duced from drying fertilizer,
were dissipated hy Monday's
rainfall.
Turker aNo said that the
rainfall had little effect on
the water table although it
had not dropiN-d too much
during the drouth. He added
that for some unexplained
reason (lie water table has
maintained a high level in
portions of the county.
Tliis underground irrigation,
he said, has done much lo
water crops tint had fallen
just short of the surface. Ef­
fect of this dry top layer of
soil and the soluble salts was
beginning to lie seen in the
vegetable crops.

Officers Elected
By Heart Group
By Maryann .Mile*
Dr. I.uis Peres, of Sanford,
was elected and installed ns
president of the Sanford-Dellnry Heart Association Mon­
day evening.
Other low
officers are
Mrs. Dorothy Odham, vieo
president; Merle Warner, sec­
retary, anil Howard II. Hod­
ges, treasurer.
A w a r d s for outstanding
work for the association were
presented to Mr. ami Mrs.
Robert |)&lt;ald, Mis Gcorgo
Millis, Mrs. W. J. Miller, Mr*.
Odhnm, Dr. Mur’n Peres, Mrs.
Louis Tommy, Mrs. Eugene
Taylor, Hugh Booth, Don Tulair, Kenneth I-cffler, Hod­
ges, Mis Michael Caolo, Hie
Sanford Herald, Jet Lanes,
Day and Nile Grill, Rose ami
Wilk's Restaurant, SeminoleOiIambi Kennel ('lull, Jui Alii
Fronton, Lyman High School
sophomore class, Orlando Sen­
tinel and radio stations WTlilt, WIIOO, W illY , WOOD
and WJIIS.

Formal Opening
Of Mall Friday
Formal opening of the new
mall, formerly Rands Ave­
nue, between First and Com­
mercial Streets, will lake
plare al 2 p. m. Friday. May­
or A. L. Wilson will cut a
ribbon at the ceremony.
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce is arranging the pro­
gram. which will include an
art exhibit by the SanfordSvminolc Art Association.

Judge Wants Youngsters To Stop And Think First

Boys View Body Of Woman Killed By Stolen Auto
BOSTON (U PI)— The clos­
ed casket was slowly opened.
Five boys, unable to hide
their fear, stepped forward,
looked inside and viewed the
face of death on a woman
they did not know and never
saw alive.
Then they knelt in silent
prayer for five minutes.
Mrs. Eleanor C. Mason was
struck down and killed by a
hit-and-run car Saturday—

her 48th birthday. Her body
was dragged 50 feet before
the ear hit another automo­
bile and crashed through a
chain fence.
The driver, allegedly a 13year-old boy, fled.
Police
said the five boys stole the
car
Friday
night,
drove
around the city and then hid
it. The 13-year-old allegedly
took it out alone Saturday
when tiie accident occurred.

They were not identified be­
cause of their ages.
When they were arraigned
Monday in Dorchester Muni­
cipal Court. Judge Sadie L.
Shulman, a graying grand
mother who has been a judge
34 years, ordered the boys
to view the woman's body,
"to see the horrible barm
they have done."
Afterwards, Judge Shulman.
the wife of a lawyer, mother

of one son and a grandmoth­
er of six, explained:
"It occurred to me that if
these boys look a look at
this woman, 48 years old,
whose life had been wiped
out, that it would make a
lasting impression on them.
“ That they never again
would lake a car or get be­
hind tiie wheel without think­
ing of the consequences.
“ They had to he shocked us

to the realization of what
they had caused to happen.”
Resides ordering them to
view $lrs.
Mason's body,
Judge Shulman ordered the
13-year-old hoy held In $10.ooo bail on several charge^
including leaving the scene.
The four other Juveniles, 14
and 15 years old, were held
in $5,000 bail each on charge*
of theft of an automobile.

‘ LAW DAY, USA* will be observed by attorneys throughout the United
States on May 1 to focus attention on the part law has played in America'*
growth and achievement. Mayor A. L. Wilson is pictured signing the pro­
clamation for "Law Day USA" in Sanford. I-ooking on are S. J. Davis Jr.
(left), president o f the Seminole County Bar Association, and Phil Lo­
gan, local Law Day chairman.
(Herald Photo)

3 Candidates
industrial Park
Turn Big Guns
On Dickinson To Be Improved
Untied Press International
Four of the six Democratic
caivlidiate*
for
governor
drummed for voles today
among influential members
of the Florida Hotel and Mo­
tor Hotel Association meet­
ing in Clearwater.
Only Sen. Scott Kelly of
Lakeland, who campaigned in
Arcadia, and Mayor Robert
King High of Miami, who
was In Washington appearing
before a congressional hank­
ing committee, missed the
convention of hotel men.
Fred O. Dickinson of West
Palm llcarh continued lo he
the main target of Ids op­
ponents, indicating that a
number of Ihe candidates con­
sider Dickinson "the man to
bent" in these crucial seven
day* before the election.
With Dickinson sitling on
the platform with them, llcp.
Fred Karl of Daytona Reach
and Sen. John Mathews Jr.,
of Jacksonville lore into him
tooth and nail.
Karl said Dickinson's re­
fusal to take a stand on com­
pletion of Interstate High­
way 95 along the East Coast
"proves he is more interested
in Rryant'* bondholder* Ilian
he is in the needs of the
people." He said in reply to
a questionnaire sent each
candidate by the lit 95 action
committee, Dickinson failed
to endorse immediate com­
pletion of (he highway from
Miami to Jacksonville.
Mathews continued to (Hike
at Dieksinsnn's comic strip
political advertising and, with
Dickinson sealed lieside him,
Malhcws read today's strip
to the hotel men, commenting
"Florida is getting tired of
gimmicks, slick tricks and
smooth mottos in political
campaigns."
Kelly reiterated a pledge
to keep politics out of tin*
Florida
citrus
commission
and all pliasr* of the citrus
industry.
"I will rnntinur to work
closely with the ritros in­
dustry and as governor will
lend every assistance poss­
ible to promote new market*
and use* for citrus,” he said.
Kelly also pledged to work
to eliminate unfair competi­
tion from foreign Imported
agricultural products, includ­
ing beef and citrus.
Mayor llaydon Burns of
Jacksonville concentrated on
a discussion of educational
problems while his fellow
candidates picked a variety
of topics for talk*.

Monday
evening
Finns for initial improve­ reported
ment in the city-owned lathe when the City Commission
Monroe Industrial I'nrk were rntifird a real estate trans­
fer.
The City repurchased from
Lee Bros, for $7,500 a lot at
t h a southwest comer of
French Avenue and Fulton
Street mid sold it to Lester
A. Iluteninn for $15,000. It
was said ltateman plans con­
struction of a warehouse-type
building to house a wholesale
plumbing supply business.
Commission tallied u request
from tiie Sanford Chamber of
Commerce for a $1,940 grant
la finance an vight-pago in­
dustrial insert In a commerc­
ial brochure about the city.
Ill other action the Com­
DOUGLAS Firestone, mission:
17-year-olil uon of Mrs.
Approved a anoint tael li­
Dorothy M. Firestone, cense for Robert Young; tq.
211 Citrus Drive, anil a hied a request for sewerage
Seminole High School service for a proposed trailer
senior, will re|K&gt;rt June park south of tiie city on
29 as a cadet at the llighwuy 17-92; approved sale
U. S. Air Force Acade­ of a lot to and udjnccnt to
my, Colorado Springs, Nix Redding on Sanford
C o l o . Firestone was Avenue; approved a resolu­
chosen hy the Acade­ tion commending M. A. YrU
my from six young vington, icsigncd building of­
m e n nominated by ficial.
U. S. Ilcp. A. S. llerTallied renewal of n main­
long Jr.
tenance contract for the Mellonvilte Avenue water tower;
agreed to purchase o f tract­
or equipment; refused u con­
tract fur termite control ut
tiie Civic Center and directed
tho work bo accomplished by
city employes; approved or­
NEW YORK (U PI)—A while dinance* rczoning newly unleader of the recalcitrant nexed property ut 27th Street
Brooklyn branch of the Con­ mid Sanford Avenue and at
gress of
Itaeiul Equality Onnra Street and Highwny
(CORE) flopped flat on the 17-92; tnlded It request by
courtroom floor and shouted If, W. Little for a second
“ Kii Klux Klun" Monday taxi license, and approved in­
when he was sentenced to a stallation of two struct light*
year in prison for parole vio­ on Uike Avenue between 18tb
ami 20th Streets.
lation.
That tactic promptly earned
Arnold Goldwag, 26, an addi­
tional 30 days Miind liar*.
CRKSWKI.L, Ore. ( U1*I&gt;—
The senlcnco meted out lo
Goldwag, llir community rela­ Hurry Holt, whoso Imliylift
tions director of Brooklyn resulted in Imnira in (hi*
CORK, was the stlffest ever country for more than 3,000
orphans,
died
in
imposed by a New York court Korean
in connection with a civil Korea today of u iicurt utlack.
righte case.

CORE Leader
Gets More Time
For ‘K K K ’ Cry

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Longwood Bus
Driver Hurt
Mr.*, Dorothy Kelly, I^ingwood school bus driver, was
reported
in
“ satisfartury"
condition by Winter Park .Memortal Hospital attaches this
morning following a four-ve­
hicle accident Monday after­
noon. She suffered neck and
back injuries.
Trooper Dan Oaks said Mrs.
Kelly signaled for a stop at
Highway 17-92 and O'Brien
Boad. Automobiles of Donald
M. Brown, Longwood, and Jul­
ian C. Pcnnu, Jacksonville,
collided.
Lewis Tompkins Jr., Orlan­
do, attempted to drive his
truck around the two cars
and, according to Oaks, crash­
ed into the school hut.

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Hospital Notes
By Jody Turner

home In Boston, Afaas., and
will also atop In Washing­
Seventy-five Chief Petty Of- ton, D. C.
fleer* wire* welcomed In the
aummer aeaaon Thursday with
Members of the ataff offic­
a showing of cool faahlona er. wives club and their
frorr
Cowan*
Department guests met at the Side Door
In Mt. Dora for a luncheon
atore in Sanford.
The wive* met at the NAS and Informal faahlon show
ballroom for a aalad plate which la presented every
lunch boated by Mr*. Darwin Tuesday by shops there.
Smith and Mr*.
Edward
Tha wives ordered their
BACKSTAGE AT THE fashion show, models
Checefaky.
Magnolia leave*
lunch** from the menu. At­
change clothes and gather round Mrs. Charlea
and bloaaoma decorated the
tending tha luncheon were
Williams, left, who coordinated the show for
long banquet table*.
the CPO wives club.
Mr*. Joe Stanklewica won Mra. David Dearolph, Mra.
Leigh Ebbert, Mra. Donald
the doorprlte.
Narrator for the faahlon Ethel], M 's. Robert Farrell,
ahow which followed the lun* Mra. Warren Hoeller, Mr*.
dieon waa Mr*. Phillip Simp* John Hoganson, Mra. Darr­
eon. Mr*. P. J. Weber furn ell Kirkpatrick, Mrs, Wade
lahed mualc on the piano and Markley, Mra. James Mayo,
the modeling area had been Mra. 0 . W. McGuire, Mr*.
decorated with palm* from Raymond Mllburn, Mra. John
By Frances Wester
the Oray Shadow* nuraery. F. Moore, Mr*. Herbert A.
The April meeting of Circle
Modela Included the Mine* Moreland Jr., Mrs. Sam Day
One of the UPW o f the Com­
Brenda Checefaky, Carol Oa and Mra. Edgar Miller.
Gueats of the wivea were
munity Presbyterian Church
ford, Suaan Slmpaon and Reof Lake Mary wa* held In the
glna Murray, all children of Mrs. Hugh O’Hara, Mrs. F.
G. Plapp, Mr*. Dick Wing,
CPO wive* club member*.
home o f Mrs. Emma Rashara,
Other model* were Mr*. Mr*. Charles Moroslnl, Mr*.
hostess for the evening, asHarold Sundvall, Mr*. Jame* C. Vamon Mize Jr., Mrs. T.
slated by her daughter, Mrs.
Hay, Mr*. Joe O’Donnell, E. Markley, Mr*. Paul WarFlorence McCarson.
Mr*. V. W. Ganderton, Mr*. ner and Mr*. Wallac* Rus­
M r s . Robert Rugeneteln
Cheater Oxford, Mr*. Fred sell.
presented the devotional can
Other activities of the staff
Murray and Mr*. A. A. Val
slstlng of a poem, God’a In
officers wlva* Included a
Her.
His Heaven, All’s Right With
Coordinator for the ahow bridge held at the home of
The Wcrldj the acrlpture
waa Mr*. Charlea William* Mr*. Ebbert who served pa*reading from Faalm 8; and
(cries
and
open
faced
sand­
and each model had a hair
prayer.
#
atyling by tha 'A c e Beauty wiches with coffee and coke.
The
program,
baaed on
Attending
the
bridge
were
Salon.
chapter 3 of the Study Book,
•'Summer Silhouette*” will Mra, McGuire who took high
Re What You Are, waa alao
be the theme o f the May 20 honors «nd Mr*. T. W. Markpresented by Mrs. Kugen
faahlon ahow prrxentcd by the ley, tha mother-in-law of Mra.
ateln.
Naval Officer* Wive* Club at Wada Markley. Staff wivea
The meeting closed with
the Orlando Air Forca Baa* present ware Mra. Farrell,
the Mlzpah Benediction. A to
for all officer* wive* and Mrs. Hoganson, Mra. William
Mra. Moreland.
elal hour followed and retheir guest*.
• • •
The ahow l* being held for
LITTLE MISS Brenda freshmenta were served by
Officers wives and their
the benefit o f Navy Relief and
Checcfsky models tho the hostesses.
take* the plaee of the May children of VAH-1 met Thurs­ latest in j u v e n i l e
Mrs. Mabel Rrown end
garden party which ha* been day at Lake Golden for a buachwenr at the faMrs. Ruby Linden wilt he
the major fund raising acti­ pot-luck picnic lunch. Cokes nhlon show during the
church hostesses during the
vity for Navy Relief by the were supplied by Mrs. Jesse
month o f May. The May cir­
Chief
Petty
Officers
NOW board in the past sev­ Taft.
cle meeting will bn held in
Wives
C
l
u
b
luncheon
Other Tiger wivea attend­
eral years.
the home o f Mrs. Lillian Grif­
Thursday.
One wife from each squa­ ing were Mra. Paul Murray
fin with Mra. Geneva Cochran
dron wive* dub will model Mrs. Alan Weeks, Mra. R. K.
her eo-hoiteii.
the summer clothe* frt&gt;m the Klely, Mra. Michael Durant,
O t h e r members present
Mary Esther shop In San­ Georg# Klatt, Mrs. G. Finn
were Mrs. P. D. Anderson,
ford. Showing of the faah­ Wilater, Mra. John Garger,
Mra. Richard Reebe, Mrs. Ola
lon* win follow cocktails at Mrs. Richard Barnes, Mrs.
Cochran, Mrs. Lena Eith,
noon in the Jade Room and Douglas Wood, and Mrs.
Mr*. Green, Mr*. Marion
lunch at 1 p. m. in the Fin Paul Wlreman.
Lee, Mrs. Linden, Mrt. Merle
• *
•
Boom of the OAFB officer*
By M r*..Adam Muller
Ldwe, Mrs. Harvey 1 Pugh,
Mr*. 1,' J. Moynlhan -land
Hub.
The
DeBary
Arts
and
Mra. John Reaves and Mrs.
Mr*. Alan Weeks is gen­ Mr*. G. L.-Atklnson were hos­
Crafts Club sponsored a re­
eral chairman of the event. tess for the officers wives of ception at the Mansion House Smathcre.
In charge of publicity are VAH-9 «t their May bridge Sunday afternoon to formal
Mr*. Martin Sheridan, Mr*. and walked off with high ly open a showing of paint­
Paul Werner, Mr*. John Wil­ and second high honors. The ings and craft* exhibited by
at the
liams and Mr*. Clifford Nel­ bridge waa held
membera of the club.
horn* of Mrs. Atkinson.
son.
Included are oUs, waterA
lunch
of
casserole,
Jello,
Mr*. William MaUcsowsId U
colors, crramlca, needlework,
ticket chairman. Tickets and and a Hoot Owl cek* made cople* of Currier and lvas
reservations may be obtain­ by Mrs. Moynlhan wa* serv­ prints In needlepoint and a
Robert D. Craig, graduate
ed through tha wive*’ respec­ ed to the player* who Includ­ ccram lci exhibit by Jan Ga­
tive NOW board representa­ ed a guest, Mra. C. J. Young- vin of Sanford which holds student in the History Da
partment of the University
tive and retired personnel blade.
many blu* ribbons.
of Cincinnati, has been award­
Other! present were Mra.
wive* may contact Mrs. MaliMembers were saddened ed a Research Grant from
J. L. Shipman, Mrs. T. E.
ceowaki.
recently to learn of the
flo ra l arrangements will be QulWn, Mra. D. M. Sullivan. death o f one of their group, the University of Utah In
Maliezowski, Dr. Gerald O. Grain at Mar­ Salt I-eke City. The announctaken care of by Mr*. A. M. Mrs. William
Campbell, Mrs. Jame* Olaon Mrs. P, E. Criswell, Mrs. J. quette, Mich. A member of ment came after the evalua­
and Mrs. R. S. Boat, and N. Henson, Mrs. G. K. Mor­ the American Medical Asso­ tion and screening of some
200
applicants
for
such
Mrs. J. O. Mayo is In charge row and Mra, C. C. Smith.
ciation end of the Atsocia- awards.
of entertainment.
A canaata table waa set tlon for Research la Ner­
Craig, who lives at 22T2
• • •
up for the non bridge player*. vous end Mental Disease, Dr.
• • *
Jefferson Avenue, Cincinnati,
Mr*. Douglas Horton was
Grain end his wife, Enid,
Member* of the VAH-T of- ipent the winter months at receives hla Master of Arts
honored at a farowril coffee
by members of the VAH-1 fleer* wive* club met at the their home In Dellary and degree In June from the Uni­
enlisted wive* club at the Park to wish Ron Voyage to were member* of tile club. versity of Cincinnati where he
home of Mr*. Herahell Rut- three of their number who Several of Dr. Grain's latest la majoring In Medieval His­
•ell. The Hortons will be will be Joining (heir hus- paintings are on exhibit with tory.
After studying In France
leaving the Navy and moving bands In the Mediterranean thn current show during the
(till summer, Mr. Craig, hi*
ahortly.
to Texaa shortly.
month of July.
wife Judith who la the daugh­
Mra. Kenneth Enney, who
Refreshments of rolls, cofter of Julius and Elisabeth
feucake. coifee and tea were has already begun hor trip
Rlarkwelder of Sanford and
•crvrd on napkin* decorated by leevlng for her perenl'e
their three children will move
with Tiger*. The Tigcrette home in Washington D. C.
to Salt Lake City where he
wives presented Mrs. Hor­ where she will leave her
will continue hla graduate
ton with a pen and pencil daughter, Mrs. Bob Merritt
By Helen Snodgrass
studies toward the Doctor of
act with her blrthttone set In and Mr*. Ted Cann who will
The Intermediate MYF of
the tip.
leave this week for their par­ Barnett Memorial Methodist Philosophy Degree.
Wives present were Mr*. ent'! homes, were the hon- Church of Enterprise sponsorKenneth Cook, Mr*. Robert orees,
cd a bake eels through which
Cooper, Mrs. Robert CoraAfter the dinner the wives app'oximalcly |20 waa added
line, Mrs. Richard lloogor divided into two groups and lo Ihe group’s ramp fund.
vverf, Mra. Ilnrvln Hooter, went to different movies.
Recently both MYF groups
Mrs. Floyd Oakes, Mrs. Ter­ Those present for the parly of Ihe church enjoyed a trip
USS COLUMBUS— Charles
ry Perkins, Mrs. Roger Pope, were Mr*. B. B. Brown, Mrs. to Daytona Beach where, fol­ J. Rowland, chief radioman,
Mr*. Stanley lladtlewlci and George Uffman, Mrs. Bob lowing a picnic supper, they UHN, son of Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Russell'* mother, Mrs. Lavender, Mrs. Roy McLain, Joined the MYF from Bun­ 0 . W. Rowland of 401 West
Gladya llcnnett.
Mra. Zekc Burns, Mrs. Geor­ nell to attend the meeting at 18th St., Sanford, la serving
• • •
ge Dresser, Mrs. Dan lice- Uie
Livingstone
Memorial on the staff of Cruiser Des­
Top honors at the VAH-T eau, Mrs. Bob Donaldson, Methodist Church, remaining troyer Flotilla 11 aboard the
officers wives bridge Friday Mrs. Dic7k Conn, Mrs. Lar­ for the evening service.
guided missile cruiser USS
went to Mrs. Dob Lavender ry Dion, Mrs. Dick Wright,
The party totaled 27 boy* Columbus which participat­
with second high to Mrs Mrs. At Campbell, Mra. Ed and g l'lt and Included Rev. ed In exercise *'R«d Cloud” ,
Uob Donaldson.
Foy, Mra. Jerry Chapdelalne and Mrs. Fred Foaler, Mra. a major fleet exercise con­
The bridge was held at the and Mrs. Donald Denault.
Marian Uraddock and. Miss ducted off the coast of Sou­
• • •
home of Mr*. Donald Denault
thern California.
Helen Snodgrass.
who served Danish butter
COMING EVENTS
The Pacific Fleet exercise
rookie*, coke and coffee to
Thursday, April 30
consisted of training missions
the ladies. Mrs. G. J. Aaenlo
VAH-T officers wivea swim­
in all phases of modern naval
and Miss Judy Asenlo were ming party, lo a. m. Home
warfare.
guests.
of Mrs. Dick Wright. Bring
The Sanford Council of
Peacemaker wives attend­ sandwiches for lunch.
Church Women will observe
Monday, May 4
ing were Mrs. Ed Foy, Mrs.
Don
Ord,
Mr*.
Richard
Vigilante Navy Wives Club the annual May Day Fellow­
Articles
of incorporation
Wright, Mra. John Kobiaon, No. I l l, T p. m. Installation ship Friday at 10 a m. et the have been granted to Truck
Mrs. Jerry Chapdelalne, and o f officer! at covered dish First Methodist Church, Perk Refrigeration, Inc., of SenAvenue et Fifth Street, Mra. ford, by Secretary of State
supper.
Mra. Larry Dion.
• • •
R. A. Smith, local council Tom Adams. The firm will
president, announced today.
Mrs. Denis Klely and Miss
deal In refrigeration equip­
The worship program will ment, plumbing and heating
Ann Krake, the mother and
The Bykola Clasa of the be under direction o f Mra. M. equipment. One h u n d r e d
aunt of Lt. (Jg) Richard K.
Klely, arrived Saturday to Bear Lake Methodist Church E. Baker who will be asslitcd shares of uo per value stock
spend a few day* with the will meet at S p. m. Thurs­ by Mra. R. U, Hutchinson.
will be sold. Incorporators
A social hour will follow are J. L. Blythe, Lake Mary
Klely fam ily in Ravenna day at the home of Rev. and
Park. Thry are rn roule from Mrs. William Irwin, 812 Slice- the service. All women are In­ and J. 31. and Lela B. Blythe
Sanford.
vited tv atteud.
alum la Miami to Uidr k r Avenue, Apopka.
Phone 8 2 4 0 3

UPW Circle One
Has Meeting

DeBary Club
Opens Show

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Craig Awarded
Research Grant

Enterprise MYF
Has Bake Sale

C. J. Rowland On
USS Columbus

Church Women
Set Service

Firm Incorporated

Class To Meet

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W W 'M

APRIL 24
ADMISSIONS
Herbert Lindholm end Jucy
J. Marland, Dellary; Cary
Creasy, Lake Mary; Mabel
Garris, Tampa; Edward Foenight, Nicholas Merge, Helen
Hell, Iren* Walthall, Mery A.
Sharp, Leatha Fiske, Margar­
et Rower and Rosetta VanZant, all of Sanford.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. John Hall, Ba­
by Boy, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Dennis K. Holcombe, Lake
Mary; Kathryn Runge, Ethel
Workman, Esther Lock, Irma
Johnston, Nina Louisa Eudell
and Baby Boy, Willard Ses­
sions, Richard Walker and
Fenze Franklin, all of San­
ford; G. W. Nation, Orange
City,

APRIL IB

ADMISSIONS
John Houston, Jamee Smith
and Bertha Lewi, Sanford;
Margie Morrle, Apopka; end
T. Vsssar Morton, DeBary.
BIRTHS
Mr. end Mrs. David R. Sharp,
Baby Boy, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Cary Creasy, Patricia DIBartolo and Baby Girl, Lake
Alary; Mlcholse Mergo, Lennl* Sampson, Mary Elisabeth
Schlrard, Peggy J. Horner,
Cora A. Jones, Either Spivey,
Marie C. Canon and Beby
Boy, Loretha Sartar and Baby
Boy, Martha Jo Iieatty and
flahy Boy, Lynda L. Mankowikl and Baby Boy, Glenda L.
WhiU and Baby Boy, all of
Sanford; Charlie R. Watson,
Orlando; Douglaa Christopher,
Maitland; Robert Hell, Longwood; Lorraine Whiting, Gen­
eva;
Harriet Fitxrendolph,
DeBary; Sue Tyson end Baby
Boy, Chuluoto; and Helen
Craig and Baby Boy, Tituiwill®.
#
APRIL 26
ADMISSIONS
Masala Zachry, Margare* Aloway, Frank Whesler, .Hazel
Heag, Lillian Otty, Mary Lou
Hires, Esther Carlton, Prymus Leonard Jankini, Thomae
W. Jones, Charmaine P. Colllna,. Clyde Murphy and Rav.

DeBary Legion
UnitWins
Awards

Gail Smith, all of 8anford;
Dorothy Lavender, Orlando;
George Welly, Indian River
City; and Roy Page, DeBary.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry VanZant,
Baby Girl, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
James Smith, Alice Moore,
Judity
Seaman,
Margaret
Bower, Carol Dill, Judith N.
Moreau and Baby Boy, Mia
Mltrheson and Baby Girl, all
of Sanford.
A P R IL 8 , 1M4
A dm issions

Daniel
Alexander
Hard­
wick, Perry L. Harmon, Ro­
bert Earl Ard, Shirley John­
son, Elton Bush, Betty Robin­
son, Josephine R. LeFiles,
Margaret MiUi, Davis Perry,
Alvte Roundtree, Dorothy Lee
Selph and David White, all
of Sanford; Edgar Suttoo,
Oateen, and Betty Ruth Smith
Lake Monroe.
Births

To Mr. and Mra. Ray John­
son, baby girl; Mr. and Mra.
Edward P. Collin*, baby boy.
and Mr. and Mra. Robert L.
Harrison, baby boy, all of
Sanford.
Discharge*
George Welly, Indian, River
City; Mable Lake, Lake Mon­
roe; Olg* Newton, Deltona,
Masgl*
Morris,
Apopka;
Floyd
C. Horlne,
Leatha
Flake, Helen Hall and baby
boy, Robert Harry Geiger
and Dental Alexander Hard'
wick, all of Sanford.

Sanford Artists
Display Work
Sanford artists displayed
their work at the spring ral
ly of the Lutheran Women’*
Atieilorury League at the
Church of the Redeemer Sat
urday. The them* of lbs
rally waa "The Tree of Life.”
Afember* of the SanfordSeminole Art Association who
showed paintings were Mil
dred Babcock, Georgia Bell,
Catherine Dodson, Gretcben
Lewi* Crowell, Beth Gregory,
E. B. Stowe and Danny
Smith.
AU of the paintlngi had as
a theme either trees or land­
scapes. George W. Dodson,
vice president of the associa­
tion waa the exhibit chairman.

Friday at hie home In Forest
City, were held at 11 *.m.
today at tha graveelde In
Greenwood
Cemetery with
Chaplain Alvin Marsh of
Amarican Legion Poet 19 o f­
ficiating.
Bern In Portland, Maine, ha
came to Florida nine year*
ago. He wee an engineer, a
member o f American Legion
Post 19 and of the Altamonte
Springs Community Chapel.
He Is survived by hie wife,
Mra. Grace G. How.

CaU Ha. «**

Charter Na. la te r
H r .r n x T o p c o n d i t i o n o r
T i m i s x r o a n At l a n t i c n a t i o n a l b a n k
IIP BANPOHO IK TIIS: STATU OP FLORIDA,
AT T i l K rt.OSR OP M 'SIN K ** OH APHII. IB. IO*S
p t n i.m iK M ih R s:a p oH ss: t o c a l i .
m a d s : i iy c o m p t r o l l e r os* t h is c u r r e n c y ,
L M is;it esiCTioH s a il. r . s. r e v i s e d s t a t u t e s
ASSET*
Cash, balancr* with oth sr bank*, and cash
Items In p r o e m o f collection
I S.OtS.SXI.S7
United Rials G overnm ent oblleation*
direct and xuarantM d ....................—
— ...... 1,917,741.44
Obligation* o f State* and political auhdlvlalon* .... I,111. 1*7.33
I-oan* and discounts &lt;N«t o f any rcasrvta) — ..—
I . s l l .l l l .t s
Plsad a u M i ------ — ------- --------------- -------- -----------------111.11*42
Other aaaet* ........... —
tl.tlo.SZ
T otal A ie e t a ... ...._ ............................- ......
ttl.SI0.l7S.lt
I.IAHII.ITIES
Demand drpoelta o f Indlvlduala, parlnemhlpa,
I i.iit.osi.ss
and corporatlone ,........ ............................
Time and savings depoall* o f Indlvlduala,
partnerahlpa, and corporation* _______
I,ISO.t IT.SI
Dspoalta o f United Htatea tlnvernm rnt
..... ..........
IJS.SIZ.Ot
Depnelta o f Hlatei and political eubdlvltlon*
*,050.601.11
Certified and offlcera' rhecke, etc. .......................
6i.oio.sa
Total Oepoelta ................................... 117,111.I l l
Total ilrmnnd depoilte — _
7.111,*3!
(b ) Total time and
aavlnga depoalta _______ — 4,133,191 .10
Other liabilities —
........... - .........................— —
i00 .lll.7 l

—

..................................- ..... — -------------------------

Undivided p r o f i t * ....... ..................—
Reserves — .......................- .......—— —— ——

-

It.ll7.ttt.74

171,000.10

T otal Llabllltloo and Capital A ccount!

|IJ,3tO,S7&gt;.ll

Tim * eortlflcatoe o f deposit outstanding ......
(si.sti.te
_ ~
Howland.
o f tho abovo.nsm
sd bank do
I. II. D.
' Cashlsr.
..............................
.
horobr doclaro that title report o f condition lo true and corropt
to tho heat o f my know ledg* and b elltf.
If. D. Row land
W o. tho undersigned directors attest tha corroctnoeo o f this
report o f condition and doclaro that It has been eaamlnod Iiy
us aeg, to Ihs bool o f our know ledge and belief la true and
correct.
H. H. H odges
w . gcott Burns
Dtrsetora
W illiam
Hemphill

REPORT o r A HOI.IHHO COMPANY APPIMATB
o r A NATIONAL RANK

Notary Public.

Visit our Seminole

New JayceeB
Dr. Gary Sowers of Druid
Hills was InstaUed ae presi­
dent of the Maitland Junior
Chamber of Commerce Sat­
urday during installation cere­
monies at the Charter Night
Banquet held at the Rio Finer
Country Club. Cody Bailey,
state president, presented the
official ohartar to the group
making it the newest organ­
ised Jsycee club la the etate.

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE 18 hereby
given
that 1 am engaged In business
at F orest City, Hemlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida, under lb* fictitiou s
name of, Peter Pen Frneen
Custard and Pastry Shoppe,
and that I Intend to register
said name with th* Clerk ot
th* Circuit Court. Hemlnol*
County, Florida, In accordance
with th* provisions o f th# F ic­
titious Nam# Statutes, to-w lt:
Hectlon Itl.O t Florida Statute*
1357.
Rig: M argaret* M clstcr
Publish: A pril II,
May I. II. 1», t i l t
CDT-101

issti.

The deacrlptlnn o f th# reel
property Involved, located In
Hrmlnol* County, Florida le as
follow s:
Lot 7. o f WEATHERLNOTON HEIOHTS ADD. TO
7/7NOWUOD.
FLORIDA.
Hemlnole County. Florida,
a rcordlng
to
th*
plat
thereof recorded In Plat
Rook IS. page 74, o f the
Public Records of Hemlnul*
County, Florida.
Tou are Ijereby notified fu r ­
ther that you are required to
file your answ er to tha Com ­
plaint heretofore filed In said
m o r ta ls * foreclosure proceed­
ings with the Clerk o f th*
Circuit
Court
of
Hemlnole
County, Florida, and to serve
a ropy thereof upon the Plain­
tiffs
attorneys.
A.
Duane
nergatrom . o f Rush, Reed and
Marshall, 35 East Livingston
Avenue, Orlando, Florid*, not
Inter than th* 11th day o f May,
A. D „ tost.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Heckwlth. Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Hemlnol* County. Florida
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
A. Duane Bergstrom, o f
RUHR, R EED And MARSHALL
S3 East Livingston Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for P la in tiff
Publish: April lt , 21, Jl,
Stay I. l i l t
CDT-S7

IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT,
NINTH JUIHUIAL fllH T IT
OF FLORIDA IN AND F o il
SEMIN OLE t OI NTT.
AT LAW NO. gaae.
a A. WHIDDON, HR..
ria ln tlff,
va.
ROLFB N. HOLSTER and
EMMA u. h o l s t e r , his wife,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF B U T .
TO: ROLFE N. BOLSTER and
EMMA O. BOLSTER, hla
w ift, whoa* residence la
rrnvldenc* Road, Clifton
Heights. Pennsylvania.
TOU ARE H EREBY OR­
DERED and required to aerv*
a copy o f you r answ er to tins
Complaint filed against you In
th# above Court, a cop y nf
which Is enclosed herewith, on
th* P la in tiffs attorneys, Mark
N. Cleveland, Jr. and C arroll
Murks. P. O. Draw er Z. Han­
ford, Florida, and to file the
original In the o ffic e o f tha
Clerk o f th# Circuit Court, In
Hanford. Hemlnol# C o u n t y ,
Florida, on or before th* 29th
day o f May. A. D. 19*1: other­
wise the allegations of said
Complaint will l&gt;* taken as
confessed by you.
This case la a suit com m en c­
ed by attachment as above
styled In which the P la in tiff
haa sought and obtained a
W rit
of
Attachm ent
under
which the Plaintiff has atta ch ­
ed the follow in g d e scrib 'd res|
property, situated in Hemlnole
County, Florida, to -w lt:
Lot J o f Block 1, o f Ban
Carlo* Subdivision, aa r e ­
corded In Plat Book I.
r a g e Jl, Public Records o f
Hrmlnol* County, Florida.
DATED this Ztth day o f
April, A. D. 19*1, nt Hanford,
Hemlnol* County, Florid*.
(HEAL)
Arthur If. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk
lly : Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C.
3lack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Carroll Burke
P. O. Drawer 7.
Hanford. Florida
Attorney* for P laintiff
Puhllah: April Jl.
May I. IJ, 19, 19&lt;«
CDT-100

T in s t o n e
42-HOUR
TIRE EVENT
See Pfige 3 in this paper

11,100.00

HOTIS

Merchants Plan
Team Finances

ST. PETERSBURG— Jerry
William Cullum of Sanford
has recently been accepted
into the student body ot
Florida Presbyterian College
for the scadtm lc yaer 19641865. Jerry la the son of
Merwyn Louis Cullum of
2&lt;M South Elliott Avenue,
Sanford and attends Semi­
nole High School.

IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IN AND FOR MIMIN'.
in i: COUNTY. FLOItlDA
IN UIIANCSltlY NO. HUMS

ltl.llt.S 0

Report ae o f April IS, l i l t , of Atlantia True! Company,
Jaekaonvllla, Florida, which Is affiliated with The Hanford A tlantlo National Rank, Hanford, Florida, Charter number 1*167,
Federal Reserve dletrlct number t.
Kind o f business o f this offlllatot
Rank stork holding com pany, holding con trollin g Interest
In this and ether affiliates, to broaden aeopt o f banking busi­
ness in Florida.
Manner In whloh above-nam ed organisation la affiliated with
national bank, and degrat o f control:
Owns m ajority o f tha aharee e l capital stock.
Financial relations with bank:
Block o f affiliated hank ow ned by
the affilia te (par value)
I, W . A. IJetles, V ice-President o f Atlantic Trust Company,
do solemnly aw ear that tha above statem ent Is true, to the beet
o f my k n ow ledge and belief. I declera that It has or w ill ba
published In tha manner prescribed by Hectlon 6111, U.H.R.H.,
IIS. U.N.C.. ear. 111). within fifteen deya from the data o f
receipt o f th* call fo r report o f condition by tb* C om ptroller
o f the cu rrency.
W . A. Bettes
gw ora te and euhacrlhad before me this ( l e t day o f April,
lilt .
■ y Maryann Miles
Plane for financing the Bear (■UAL)
Minor C Catlodg*

Jerry Cullum To
Enter College

Legal Notice

too.ooo.oo
l.Otl.ttt.SO

T otal Cspltal A ccou n t!

Lake Little League Pirates,
which ere aponsorad by tha Pubii.h April I I . 1**4
CDT-SI
Forest City Merchants' Asso­
ciation, ware diecdssed at the
April meeting of the aaeoclalion.
Mr*. Betty MacOreen Pro*ident, conducted tha mast­
ing.

Legal Notice

Harland W. How
Funeral Held

Legal Notice

H urplua

i

fttxTnri WrrtD Page 2 — April 28, 1964

Oltl.ANDO
FEDERAL
HAV­
IN'itt AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION,
Plaintiff.
va.
JAMEH A. TOUNO and ANNA
RUTH It. TOUNO. hla w ife and
WILLIAM
K. CULLER and
HURT It. CULLER, hie wife.
Defendants.
NOTICR OF SUIT
TOt JAM EH A. TOUNO and
ANNA RUTH H- TOUNO,
his w ife and WILLIAM E.
CULLER and RL’ UY R.
CULLER, his w ife
TOU ARK IIKRKUY NOTI­
FIED that a suit haa been
brought agalnct you. and each
o f you, th* nature o f which l&gt;
to forrclos* a m ortgage on th*
hereinafter deacrlbed reel pro­
perty.
Th* name o f the Court In
which Iho eult hue been Insti­
tuted Is Ihe Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Hemlnol* County. Florida.
Th* title of th* case Is O R­
LANDO FED ER AL HAVINGS
AND
LOAN A8HOCIATION.
P lain tiff
vereus
JAMES
A.
TOUNO
and
ANNA
RtlTIt
TOUNO. his w ife and W IL­
Funeral services for Har­ LIAM K. CULLER and RURY
land Webb How, V ho died R. CULLER, hi* w ife, D efend­
ant*. being Chancery Number

Total Liabilities ---------- -----------------------CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS
Common
grt&gt;ck— par value per ehara *10.00
■ y Mr*. Adam Muller
No. aharee authorised 17,SCO — __—___
Citation* In rehabilitation
No. aharee outstanding 17,too .... - .........

and child welfare were woo
by tha Auxiliary Unit of DeBary Herbert D. Olbb Amer­
ican Legion Post at tha dis­
trict meeting held recently
In Daytona Beach.
Attending from the DeBary
group were Mr*. Peter Kex­
pense], president; Mrs. Wil­
iam WiUlama first v i e e
president; Mra. Alfred New­
ell, second vice president and
Mr*. Luthar Tarbell, Mr*.
Harry Lyoo* and Mr*. Vir­
ginia Harrison. The loeal
unit had the saeond largest
delegation present for tha
meeting.
The executive committee of
the auxiliary met Monday at
the home of Mra. X. Brown
and the next regular month­
ly meeting of the Poet end
Unit will be held at the
Community Center, May T, at
TilO p. m. Initiation of saw
members will be conducted
at this tire*.

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Sanford Flour and
Feed Store
Jim Dandy Feeds
Timothy Hay - Cotton Seed
Meal
Cow Feed
82.40 per 100 tb.
Plttenlng and Fattening
880 Sanford Ave.
Sanford

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Cigarette Makers Curb Ad Pitch To Youth'
NEW YORK (L’ PI) — The athletes and forbids advertisApril 118. 19G4 — PnffC 3
3br f*anfnrl Vrrilil
nation's
leading
cigarette Ing in college newspapers and
manufacturers have joined magazines or in comic books
hands In a move to discour* or comic
supplements
to
age youngsters from smoking. newspapers.
“ Cigarette advertising shall
The Tobacco Institute, which
represents the manufacturers, not represent that cigarette
announcod Monday a new smoking is essential to social
code designed to curb adver­ prominence, distinction, suc­
tising stressing athletic prow cess or sexual attraction," the
ness, social distinction antl code states.
The code also prohibits the
sex appeal.
The tobacco industry has distribution of cigarette sambeen under fire since a report P'os
P*rsons under the
by U. S. Surgeon General age of 21 and bans "prom o­
Luther L. Terry more than tional effo-ts” on schools or
four months ago linking smok­ college campuses or in frat­
ing to cancer and other dis­ ernity or sorority houses.
Cigarette advertising under
eases
However, attorneys for the : the code
Pro^ ll®f 00 P.r0*
institute told a pub ie hearing S.ram,5 or " pub‘ ica,,on5 » ‘ m'
. , .u - c j
,r
„
i ed at youth, and persons deof the Federal Trade Com­
piclcd in advertising as smok
mission (FTC) last March 16
ers must be at least 25 years
that such a code had been
old and must appear to be
In the works for some time.
that old.
The code, still subject to
The
announcement
was
clearance by the Department
made in behalf of the Amer­
of Justice under anti-trust
NEWLY INSTALLED officers of the Seminole PTA County Council nrc,
ican Tobacco Co., Brown tc
laws, affects advertising on
left to right, Mrs. M. F. Kerahner o f Altamonte, secretary; Mrs. Clinton
Williamson Tobacco Corp.,
radio and television and in
Goree of Lear Lake, treasurer; John Angel of South Seminole Junior
Larus &amp; Brother Co. Inc., Lig­
newspapers and magazines.
High, second vice president; Mrs. C. It. Sims of Pinecrest, first vice presigett &amp; Myers Tobacco Co.,
Under the code, all cigar
Phc
dent and Mrs. George Hearn of Lyman, president.
(Herald Photo)
.
,. ,
...
P. Lorillard Co., Philip Morette advertising first would' ..
_.
.____ . .
■_
. .
_ ris Inc., R. J. Reynolds Tohave to be approved bv an ,__
_
c. . ' „
.
___ _______ , b#ct0 Co-. Stcphano Brothers
independent
administrator, j
and the United States
who would enforce the code
Tobacco Co.
and fine violators up to
*100,000 for infractions. The
fly Helen Snodgrass
[ Serving will be Mrs. Alina
Charles Evans H u g h e s
administrator has not yet
Belle Tropf, president; Mrs.
Officers for ths Enterprise
wrote the inscription "Equal
been named.
Kay Horton, vice president;
Parcnt-Tcachcr
Council
were
Randall Chase of Sanford
The code bans advertising Justice Under Law" which
Mrs. Grace McDonald, secre­
in the form of testimonials b y ! appears on the U. S. Supreme elected at the April meeting of
tary and Mrs. Marian Brad- and Joe Pavelchak of Fern
well-know athletes or form er! Court Building.
I the group held in the school
Park have been named to the
dock, treasurer.
Icafetorium.
Plans were discussed for the board of directors of the
Gay 90’s Festival to be held Children’s Home Society of
at the school on Saturday, Florida. They were elected
May 23. Details will be an­ to organization's directorate
at the annual meeting of the
nounced at a later date.
society last week in Jack­
An appeal was made for
By Mrs. Adam Muller
sonville,
eopici o f National Geographic,
Chase was re-elected to an­
The DeBary Glee Club held
dated prior to 1051, for the
(he closing meeting of the school library and those hav­ other term on the hoard and
I current season last Wednes­ ing such copies, who could directorate for the first time.
During
1963. Walter
R.
day at the Community Center donate them, were asked to
Sherman, the society's exe­
wiih a program of American
32-2.0300
call the school office.
cutive director, reported that
songs.
Announcement was made 1.708 children had received
MAPLE AT 6lh ST.
Instrumental
solos
were
that fifth grade studenta of direct help and care during
presented by Mrs. E. Potter
Arnold Pancratz would pre­ 1963. Of this number 673
on the French horn and by
sent the next assembly pro­
Mrs. Maggie Murr on the gram, "America on Review,M were placed with adoptive
parents. The organization lias
trombone with Laura Brown
based on religion.
45 social workers and 70 ad­
as
piano
accompanist.
At
the
CALL
Program for the evening ministrative personnel cov­
close of the program the
wae presented by the various ering Florida.
men serenaded live ladles
teachers who allowed slides
with love songs.
depicting a typical day in
Refreshments were served
school with nurratinn by Panand a social hour followed
An Elementary School Mu
M O V IN G AN D S T O R A G E C O ., INC.
with Mrs. Charles Crcasey era U.
Roomcount was Von by the alral Festival will tie field at
and her committee in charge.
fourth grade. Refreshments
Forest Lake Aacadcmy at
FA 2 -9 5 1 1
The fall season will open
were served during the so­ 7:30 p. m. Saturday. There
Oct. 14 with a meeting at
5 0 4 C e le y A v e .
S a n f o r d , F la.
cial hour which followed the will be no admission charge
tho Community Center.
meeting and program.
and the public is invited.

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Alfamonfe Sets Spring Roundup
Ry Julia Hartos
Spring roundup for children
who will be entering Alta­
monte Elementary School as
first graders next fall will
he held Friday, May 8, from
9 until 11 a.m. School arras
will remain the same.
Eligible first graders arc
those who will be six years
old on or before Jan. 1, 1965,
and parents will be asked to
show birth certificates when
registration is made at the
roundup. Parents also will be
asked to pick up physical ex­
amination blanks and other
forms to be completed and
returned to the school before
the fall term opens.
Since exact amounts for
school supply fees have not
been determined as yet these
will tie not be payable until
school opens.
It will not be necessary to
bring the children to the
roundup as no classroom vis­
itation is planned.

Children's Home DeBary Church
Elects Chase,
Sets Study
Pavelchak
R&gt; Mrs. Adstn Muller

DeBary Glee
Club Meets

The second in the scries.
"Study of Today," will be
held at the DeBary Commun­
ity Methodist Church at 7
p. m. Friday.
Rev. Tracy Jones will be
in charge of the program and
Rev. John Hires of Grace
Methodist Church in Sanford
will lead the study.
AH interested persons are
invited to attend.

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Senotor Holland hot served os
you r United Stales Senator
since 1946. The influence and
the power of an individual
Senator are determined by
the seniority ho has attained.
During the years, he has at­
tained seniority ranked twelfth
among 67 Democratic mem­
bers of the Senate. This se­
niority places him on three
committees vital to the pros­
perity of Floridat
’ Member of the powers
ful Senate Appropria­
tion* Committee.
‘ Member of the Agricul­
tural and Forestry Com­
mittee.
‘Member of the Aeronau­
tical and Spec# Com-

loch of these committee* ho*
vast importance to the growth
of Florida in areo* such a*
harbor*, flood control, high­
ways, space facilities, cattle,
citrus, agriculture, paper, for­
ests, and defense bases. Flor­
ida needs his powerful influ­
ence on these committees . . .
his committee assignments ore
a valuable osset to every Flor­
ida Citizen.
Your vole in the coming Dem­
ocratic primary will keep him
in this strong position to serve
Florida in a way that will
benefit us all oe well as the
best Interests of our great
country. Vole for end return
our Senior Senator, Spessard
L. Holland, to the United States
Senete, Tuesday, M ay 5th.

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Price O f Wisdom?
Quincy Adams, for instance, after his
term as president, served in the
House o f Representatives for 17
years until his 4death at 81. In the
Senate, Theodore F. Green o f Rhode
Island was a respected member in
his 90s.
The list Is long and we should not
prevent it from growing longer with
an arbitrary rule. Some old men in
Congress should be retired, perhaps.
Some should never have been elected
in the first place.
That, however, should be up to the
American voters. They cannot be
guarded against all o f their follies
by a piece o f legislation.

Rep. Everett G. Burkhalter has
bad his fill o f Washington. He’s re.
tiring after one term in Congress.
The California Democrat, who is
67 himself, says he is disgusted with
the “ antiquated” seniority system
and complains that “ a lot o f these
old men are living in their dotage
. , . (They) have got everything so
tied down you can’t do anything.”
Rep. Burkhalter, who was In pub­
lic office In California fo r 20 years
before going to Congress, advocates
limiting House membership to 16
years (eight terms) and putting an
age limit o f 70 on candidates.
Like other solutions to the senior­
ity system that have been proposed
in the past, Rep. Burkhalter’s would
»bfy vwork more harm than good,
?robabiy
lacing
_ ani nge ilimit on congressmen
might end the stranglehold o f old
men on committee chairmanships,
but it might also deprive the nat
ition
o f much-needed wisdom and exper­
ience.
There are many examples in
American history o f old men serving
their nation long and well. John

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Salary 122,600: Term Six Yearn.
Democratic primary: Incumbent,
8p— ard L. Holland, 72, Bartow va.
J. Brailey Odham, 44, Orlando. Re­
publican nominee: no opposition to
Claude R. Kirk, Jr., 38, Jacksonville.
Florida during the next six
years must not settle for secondclass education, Jobs, roads, rec­
reation, agricultural and industrial
development — or second-class cit­
izens because o f age, faith or color.
Florida needs all the strength of all
its citizens in the years ahead and
free citizens have the greatest
strength.

Thought For Today
Therefore let us be grnteful for
receiving a kingdom that cannot be
shaken, and thus let us offer to God
acceptable worship, with reverence
and awe.— Hebrews 12.28.
It is only when men begin to wor­
ship that they begin to grow.— Cal­
vin Coolidge.

Former President Eisenhower
says federal defense expenditures
can be cut by one-fifth or $10 bil­
lion. This would reduce jobs in
Florida percentagewise more thnn
most states. In addition, a million
new Jobs must emerge from new
services and new industries to
keep our growing population gain­
fully employed.

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

RESEARCH AND a willingness
to embrace new techniques In edu­
cation — training and retraining —
are keys to the dynamic Florida
that must compete in an expanding
economy to meet the rising needs
o f all the people In Florida, Amer­
ica and the rest o f the world.

Political Notebook

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WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
It Is trot, ss Gen. Dougin*
MaeArthur said, that tho
British government did tell
the Indian government to tell
the Chinese Communist gov­
ernment that Gen. MaeArthur
and the U.8.-Unlted Nations
forest la Korea would not be
allowed to bomb or enter
Manehurla In the drive north
• f the 38th parallel after the
brilliant Inehon landings.
The British did this at the
rsqusst o f the U. S. Depart­
ment of 8tata.
This roundabout message
was sent shortly before the
Rad Chinese entered the war
aa MaeArthur’ * forces swift­
ly advanced northward. It
was Intended, say U. S. diplo­
mats, to keep the Red Chinese
•at of tho action. It didn't.
It was known in Washing­
ton that the Red Chinese
were arguing whether or not
to enter the Korean conflict.
Setae o f the top Reds aald
they bad to come to the aid
erf • neighboring Communist
xaautiy ; r f u f claimed there
was no way out o f It,
!• Others argued that there
'was a strong danger o f get­
ting Into a war arith the
Halted State*. They aald thla
might mesa they would have
to evacuate the coastal dtlea
and soma strategic areas e f
Manchuria.
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The Chinese Reds weren’t
certain how much aid they
would get from tho Russians.
Scmo argued they nooded
more time to build thslr
strength after their takeover
od mainland China.

With this in mind, there
were lengthy Defenae-8tate
conferences. A t the end, there
was agreement that what­
ever poaslble should be done
to keep the Red Chinese out.
Sending the message , to
Mao Tae-Tung waa only the
first stsp.
The Pentagon ordered Mae­
Arthur to halt his American
and non-Korean UN troops
well short o f tho KoreanManchurian boarder. He was
told that only South Korean
troops should be allowed to
advance up to tho border
areas.
The U. 8. defense chiefs
also ordered MaeArthur to
make assurances to the Red
Chineie they would not be cut
o ff from tho olectrio power
they were getting from tho
major North Korean power
plant In tho Yalu area.
MaeArthur opposed these
two orders. They were not
carried o u t
Once the Red Clilnr.-o en­
tered the war, prepmntku*
were made at the Pentagon

Editor, Herald:
.
Well, I have finally found
out why the county commis­
sion had to wait until after
May 6 before they eeuld do
anything about tho plant put
forward by the long rango

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and out upon the fire escape.
They looked like rata aa
they crawled along tho floor
and then leapfrogged over the
window alii.
Indeed, since I had a sta­
tistical mind, I once counted
32 seats at ths end o f a class
period which had booa vacat­
ed In thla way.
O f ths 84 scats, all occupied
at ths start of that class, 82
were now emptyl
And the prof never even
noticed the difference!
It wasn't vlrtuousnsss that
kept me In tha elaaa, either,
for I would gladly hava fled,
tco.
But I was working my way
through college so I know it
was smart to attend every
class, Just to be euro I saw
where the profs would put
their major emphasis.
It Is often smarter to atudy
your prof than to peruae ths
te x tb o o k !

For

then

you

can

guess

quite accurately as to ths
final exam questions ha will
fire back at the students.
Other profs, who
were
e q u a l l y Inferior speakers,
would then load tho close with
huge collateral reading as­
signments, figuring that if
tho students moaned and
groaned about their exeeealvo
homework, then that would
maka It seem that tha courses
ware vary profound a n d
"heavy."
Collage faculties ere fn
need e f a drastic bcuaeelean-

teg, fee epilogs
■pitai more
more adva
advanced degrees,
are much Inferior to high
school teachers la the class-

AU Other

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e f The a sslerd Herald may be reproduced la say meaner witheat wrlttea permltaiee e f the publisher e f The Herald. A ar
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held liable fer dam sgleg uader
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payrolls will mean fewer people on
relief rolls. This Is the kind o f pre­
ventive health and economic medi­
cine that appeaia to the common
sense o f moat votera.

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closure, and failure during 18 yean
in the Senate to do anything about
conflict-of-interest in that body. By
making full disclosure — as a
number o f congressmen have done
— Holland could set a high example for his colleagues. Ws are
confident such a move would not
embarrass him. He chose a career
o f public sendee, not the road to
wealth. We know him as a gentle­
man o f high personal integrity. But
on the question o f disclosure, his
haughty attitude is not responsive
to the mood o f the people today.

Three Senate Termi
Because we have profound re­
spect for him and his devotion and
contributions to Florida, The 8t.
Petersburg Times hss supported
Holland in his races fo r governor,
and three terms in the Senate dur­
ing the past quarter o f a century.
Regretfully, we have watched his
mind close to ths ever-new prob­
lems In this topsy-turvy but excit­
ing world. He has become queru­
lous and often bitter and angry at
this sea of change, which he and a
few o f hla Southern colleagues try
in vain to sweep back.
THIS IS NOT a pretty picture
for Florida’s foremost national
representative to maintain. He
takes it as a personal affront that
$12,000 o f unregistered contribu­
tions to his “ pre-campaign” have
been regarded as a violation o f the
spirit, if not the letter, o f Florida’s
famous “Who Gave It Who Got It"
law.
His stratagems and bugaboos on
the civil rights bill — passed by
the House o f Representative! 290
to 130 — reveal that he is out of
tune with today’s world. He would
turn back the dock to the dis­
credited doctrine o f “ separate but
equal” schools which failed to pre-

nize thst minions o f Negress In the
South — many in Florida — fear
for their physical safaty and their
jobs — i f they try to register and
vote.
Holland Is a kind man, but h
seems to lack the compassion t&lt;
understand that refusal o f servic
at a filling station or a store cai
hurt a human being even mor
than a physical attack on his per
son. He raises the specter o f mis
cegenation in his arguments befor
ths Senate, and even says the Ne
gro likes his ghettos and slums an&lt;
inferior schools.

. . • The Times’ choice.

fairly and impartially.**

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As a businessman he has built
millions o f dollurs worth o f houses,
industrial buildings and nursing
homes. He has a grasp o f the prob­
lems o f the elderly. He wants to
.increase their ability to hold jobs,
Just aa no wants younger people
to have more employment opportu­
nities. We like his direct, business­
like thinking that more people on

BRAILEY ODHAM

MI will serve ill the people

The Herald ta a member e f the Called i v e u which le eatitled escluelseir te the uae fer repabllteUea e f ell the leeel
newt printed la U ls newspaper.

Voter Appeal

V A C A T *0 **

Seminole County
Prosecuting Attorney

Catered ee eecead elaee nutter oeteosr I t I I I ! at the Feel
Office e f Sanford. Florida, under U e Art e f Ceagreea ed Marsh.

Odham is only 44 but he is sea­
soned with abundant business and
political experience. Born in Geor­
gia, his family moved to Florida
when he was a child. Odham has
served in the Florida Legislature,
has made two strong races for gov­
ernor, and as chairman of the
M i l k Commission under LeRoy
Collins became known as a friend
o f the consumer in resisting rigid
retail price fixing.

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Crane In care e f thla newspaper, enclosing n loeg
■temped, eddreeeed enve­
lope end M cents te cover
typing end printing costa
when you send fer one o f
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To accelerate all this, we re­
aped fully urge Florida Demo­
crats to cast their votes for
Brailey Odham for U.S. Senator
in the May 5 primary.

Worry Clinic

To The Editor

Herald Area Correspondents

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for all eventualities. These in­
cluded preparations for tho
possible evacuation o f U.S.UN foreos from Korea.
This turn o f events about
ended efforts to secure any
agreement with
the
Red
Chinese up to the time o f tho
trueo talks.
Tho British did mako an
attempt to talk to Red
Chinese representative Wu
when he appeared before the
United Nations. They wanted
to esplore what could bo
done to got tho Chlnsso Com­
Prof. X Is typical of far
munists to agree to peace.
Wu accepted a luncheon en* too many college teachers.
gagement But ka wouldn’t In fact, coltrgs profs, de­
spite their mere advanced
Utk.
degrees,
are ueaslly quite
Aa a result, the British,
whose ambassador in Peking Inferior te high school
waa being Ignored by the Red teachers ea regards risesChinese, were about fed up. ream methods and oratory.
One British source says: "By They ere often poor •peakthis Umo we were disillusion, ore, larking In • flair for
ed with ths Chlnsee Commu­ dramatic valnes, and even
nists. There
weren’t any tee lasy to grade their
•tudmta’ papers!
areas fe r discussion.”
CASE 8-460: Prof. X was
Bo tho war moved on until
tho Rod Chinese began te one o f my profesaore In psy­
lose. Then they naked for chology when I was a student
at Northwestern University.
truce talks.
Our class met In the ori­
ginal frame building called
Old College.
There were »• ch ain and
the professor used a seating
chart to taka the roll.
Thus, If your chair was oc­
cupied, you ware credited
with being present.
rucrcutlonsl committee.
So It was customary for
Bremi there la a bill pall­
ed in ths lis t Lrglilaturo many sleepy upper classmen
thst hss to be OKd by the In ths fraternities ho compel
voters o f the county. This bill freshmen pledges to attend
Is 48 psges long, to I shpposs thla senior class for them.
this Is why It hss nevtr been
And that wasn’t too bad,
published where the avenge e v e n
for
the
freshmen
voter would see It.
pledges, sines they could sit
As I understand from what and atudy their Spanish or
I've hsard (I have not yot Prrneh during ths boring
aeon a copy o f tho bill), It lectures.
gives tha county commission
And "boring" Is an undertho power to tax up to two statement! The p r o f e s s o r
mills, this having te be ap­ never looked at tha students,
proved by the freeholders.
for he focussed on tha Junc­
T han will also be aa ad­ ture point of the back wall
visory committee to advise on and celling. Ths lectures were
projects to apend the up to |8 deadly, dry and monotonous.
millions this two-mill U x levy
Hs never called on etudenta
will false. If applied all at to recite, to that was why
one time to the county’s ae- freshman could easily occupy
■eosed valuation.
the seats of thslr fraternity
Let’s hope wo aren't baying brothers who wanted to stay
a pig la a poke on May ft. home and sleep.
8. B. (Jim) Crowe
Even the etudenta who
(Ed note: The Sanford ware In class couldn't stand
Herald published a summary tho lectures, ae they would
o f thla act on April 82. Space
often sneak out.
could not be allocated for the
For the window to the fire
4ft-page measure. The suae*
••cepe was open end only
mary waa prepared by James
•bout three feet above the
P. Avery Jr., chairman o f tho
floor level.
County Commission and prob­
The male students would
ably more versed la Seminole
slide down out o f thslr tests
County water problrms then
and then crawl toward ths
say other single Individual.
window. We students seated
Also, Registrar Cam! Bruce
■ays the referendum la epea la tho classroom could thus
• • doses: awn on hands
to aU registered voters la
sad knees at oae that, Just
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waiting.
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For aa soon aa tha profes­
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sor would turn hla back aa
ho started to write on the
blackboard, then these men
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would go over the window eill

Letters

U.S. Senator For Florida

HOLLAND’S CHALLENGER ia
for a highly competitive two-party
system. He thlnka the country
should always have a vice presi­
dent, instead o f sweeping the deli,
rate question o f succession under
the rug. A fter long end adequate
debate hs thinks the U.S. Senate
should be able to pass bills by a
simple majority. Instead, under
the Senate’s own Rule 22, a amed
minority can bring the whole legislative branch o f our government
to a halt by parliamentary tricks
and relay teams o f speakers. Leg.
islation becomes a matter o f phys­
ical stamina rather than per­
suasion and reason.
Odham knows that the Integrity
o f Congress is under question by
the people, because o f the Bobby
Baker cam and numerous ex­
amples o f lawyer - congressmen
pushing or opposing bills and de­
cisions affecting their firms' cli­
ents. Hs would have legislators
publish their personal accounts in
official records — just as they re­
quire key figures on the adminis­
trative side to do. He taunts Hoiland’s refusal to mako full die-

M O S T OF THE YOUNGE!
members o f Congress from th
South sense the winds o f inevitabl
change. On Easter Sunday 86,00
Birmingham dtiiens, about equal
ly divided between Negroes an&lt;
whites, turned out together to hea
Evangelist Billy Graham. Man:
Southern House members didn’
trouble to vote against amend
menla to strengthen the civil right
bill. They note the changing static*
o f such men as Governor Fsubui
o f Arkansas, and the militancy o
church groups that regard segre
as a moral crisis that mus
C tion
met.

A Younger Southerner
Brailey Odham Is a you
Southerner who upholds Prtside
Johnson’s stand that 100 ytars h
been kmg enough to debate t
tation o f whether- all dtlze
ould have equal opportunities.

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If elected t o the United Stated
Senate hla votes win be a are
and refreshing see front the
South.
A current swells to got the civ
rights bill passed. It wlU not solv
all today’s problems, but it wi
open the way fo r all men o f a
faiths and color in all areas t
solve them.
MEANWHILE, THE PEOPL
want to address themselves \
some o f their other pressing needs
Florida and the other 49 atati
cannot afford to hold up their m s
aive transactions because o f pa
Momentary deadlock, or tho que
Won o f who otops at tha wayafc
inn.
Therefore wa urge Florida Do
ocrata to nominate Brailey Odhi
for tha U A Senate on May 6.

Reprinted trow- the editorial pace erf The April IT,
P. P o l Adv.

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Fun And Fashions Highlight Shrine Gathering In Sanford

MRS. WALTER Gielow models a stunning
three pioct suit o f dneron nnd rayon, featurin n slim pink skirt
with a pink nnd whito
check sleeveless jacket
over a white s i l k
blouse. Her white pic­
ture straw hat is ac­
cented with w h i t o
jcwelery n n d acces­
sories.

MISS ANN MAHAN was luscious in a white
fish net bikini.

1.A BELLE FUR MODELS, from left, Diane Rice, Joyce Peterson and
Vicki Rudolph, modeled furs from inexpensive broad tail muskrat to
Russian sable.
(Herald Photo)

MRS. GEORGE Wells
woro a green linen
skimmer with d o I p h
blue nnd lime insets at
neckline nnd down the
front. Her blue silk
hat is crushnblo for
easy packing and ac­
cessories are d c I p h
blue.

MRS. WILLIAM KIRK
models a versatile li­
berty lawn in citrus
shades with a yellow
straw hat und yellow
accessories.

MRS. VINCENT Mon­
roe showed a smart
h I n c k skimmer with
drawn work detail on
the front nad can ha
worn heltless or with a
belt. Her hat was blnek
straw* and she wore
matinee pearls with
whito accessories.

HERE'S ONE OF MANY musical units which participated in Saturday's
big parade through downtown Sanford which was viewed by thousands
of visitors.
(Herald Photo)
“ SAY CHEESE!” yellod Herald Photogra­
pher IliU Vincent. And
this clown, Sanford's
own Ralph Wight III,
readily complied while
ho was marching in
S n t u r d a y morning’s
big Shrine Pnrade.
(Herald Photo)

'

JOHN KADEIt, Hanford Jeweler and pace scU
ter for the local "Go Team" for Scott Kelly’s
gubernatorial nomination was sidetracked Fri­
day afternoon when he was handcuffed to a
light standard. Fortunately, the handcuffs didn’t
stop him from "|&gt;olitlrln” for his man.
WHILE A MOTORCYCLE PRECISION drill
team went through n maneuver during tho
Bahia Temple paradu this Shrincr on his under­
sized motor hike remained clear of the whiz­
zing machines and visited with Shrinera and
other spectators watching the galu event.

MISS DIANE RICE
showing n 100 year old
Canadian mink valued
at $10,000.

NOBLE JIM HUNT AND MRS. HUNT

NOBLE AND MRS. DEWEY Strnughn and
Nobio nnd Mrs. Carl Dodson.

FIRST LADY Of Bahia, Mrs. Harold Knstner
and Illustrious Potentate Harold Knstner.

HAHIA OF DIVAN High Priest nnd Prophet, Leonard K. Wright and
wife, Boo, Potentate Harold Knstner and wife, Viola, Chief Rabhan Fred
Turner and Jeanne Phillips, AssiHtunt Rabhan, Floyd N. Shaver and wife,
Margaret.
(Herald Photo)
SANFORD SHRINE President Roy Williams
and wife, Ruby.

MILS. JIMMY CIIAPPS and Noble Crapps

MRS. BESSIE Coveil
o f Kissimmee, winner
o f black fox cupclet,
door prize.

MRS. VERA YOUNG, Noble und Mrs. L. J .
Raymond.
(Herald Photo)

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Senators Defeat
Angels, 6-3, In
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The Loi Anielei Dodgera
National League rivala can be
pardoned for wondering if
Frank Howard la awlnging a
telegraph pole initead of a
bat.
At • feet, 7 Inchea and 250
poundi, Howard look! big
enough to carry a team on hli
back. And, aa a matter of
fact, that’a juit about what
he'i been doing for the hitless,
wonder Dodgera thla icaion
aa far aa their offenie li con
cerned.
Howard la batting only .263
but ha'a hit six homa rum
and Um 11 rum ha'a driven
In repreaent 29 per cent of all
the rum the Dodgera have
acored in 12 game* thla year.
The towering ilugger, who
reeanted after announcing thli
aprlng that ha intended to re­
tire from baaeball, and flrri
baieman Ron Fairly each had
three hlta and drove In two
m m Monday night ai the
Dodgera beat the llouiton
Colta, 8 0 .
Don Dryidalc went the
route with a alx-hitter to mako
it two ehuloute in a row for
L oi Angela! pitching and
mark the flrat time thli seaion the Dodgera have won two
comecutlva gamea.
The Dodgera tagged Hal
Brown for a run In the iccond
Inning on two alnglci and the
flrat of two doublea by John­
ny Roieboro. They added two
more in the fourth on Fairly'a two-run homer, another
In the fifth on Willie Davii'
homer and two more In tho
eighth when Howard rocketed
the ball over the left field
fence.
Dryadale, who hadn't won
In three prevloui atarta, walk­
ed two, itruck out five and
didn't allow a Colt runner pait
aecond baie. He yielded three
of the Colti' ala hlti to ltnb
Aipromonte
and Mi five
strikeout* relied hli career
total to 1,504.
Lea N a r u m , 23-year-old
rookie obtained from the Bal­
timore Orlolei, icored hli
flrat major league victory ai
the Waihlngton Senator! defeated the Loi Angelei An­
gela, 6-3, In Monday'! only
other big league game.
Narum yielded five hlti and
two rum In 844 inning! before
giving way to Marihall Blrdgr i who itopped the Senator!
on a run and two hlti for tho
final 2 2-3 Innings.
Two-run alnglei by Mike
Brumtey and Don Zimmer in
the fourth Inning and a homer
by Fred Valentine In the fifth
Inning paced the Senator!' ilkhit attack. The Ion wai Mebrlde'a third of the iea»on
against one victory.

Oviedo And Evans
Split Bowl Events
Th# Oviedo High school
kegleri dropped one and tied
one Monday afternoon In
marches with Kvani High's
Trojans of Orlando. The Ovie­
do boys lost their match by
• 4 to 0 score. Meanwhile,
the Llonettei tied the Tro­
jan girls, 2-2.
Evans 4, Oviedo 0
Evans boya — 816-810-871
— 2491; Bob Godwin,, 622Stave Parrish, 202-669; Gene
Tucker, 441; Danny Pancake,
488; Jim Frcman, 480.
Oviedo — 708-601-784 —
2108; Charles Beasley, 421;
Larry Tuck, 207 Doug Rey­
nolds, 205; Marshall Lingo,
370; Jimmy Brewer, 18R-658;
Artie Arndt, 33.
Evana 2, Oviedo 2
Evam girls — 666-720.078
—2063; Mary DeJullus, 180 473; Jackie DeWalt, 371; Pat­
ty Elkins, 124; 8usan talley,
418; Paula Caslow, 279; Bil­
lie Daslow, 878.
Ovlado girls — 697-726-090
— 2013; Carola Simmons, 366;
Sandy Paterson, 324; Susan
Jspson, 210-490; Sandy MikIsr, 404; Joyce Belhora, 429.

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ABC Gets Brosnan
For Sportscaster
NEW YORK (UPU — Jim
Broinan, former ma/or league
pitcher, haa been signed by
ABC to hla own radio aporta
show four limes rich week­
end, etarting May 9.
Brosnan, an author o f sevaral books and artirlea on
baseball, wai released this
spring by ths Chicago While
Boa. )

HE WENT THATA’ W AY! The futility of Jt nil
In etched on the face o f Jim Pagllaoni aa all the
Pittsburgh Pirate catcher has before him is the

Major Leagues
United Press International
Ns lions I League
W I, Pet. GB
7 3 .773
Philadelphia
7 3 .700 44
San Fran.
7 4 .636 1
Pittsburgh
A 5 .343 2
Milwaukee
6 5 .543 2
Cincinnati
6 8 .500 214
SI. !x&gt;uit
6 7 .462 3
Houston
4 6 .400 314
Chicago
4 9 .308 3
Los Angeles
3 8 .200 514
New York
Monday's Results
Los Angeles 6 Houston 0
Only game scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Los Angeles at Houston (N)
Phils, at Cincinnati, (N)
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (N)
New York at St. Louis, (N)
San Francisco at Chicago
American League
W L Pc4. GB
6 2 .714
Cleveland
6 4 .600 44
Detroit
6 4 .356 1
Baltimore
6 4 .556 t
Chicago
6 5 .545 1
Minnesota
4 4 .500 144
New York
A 6 .300 144
Washington
4 A .400 244
Boston
Los Angeles
4 7 .364 3
2 5 .288 S
Kansas City
Monday's Results
Washington 8 Los Angeles 3
Only game scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Waihlngton at Loi Angelei

(N)
Detroit at Kamai City (N)
Cleveland at Minnesota
Chicago at New York
RalUmore at Boston

Little American
Results Monday
Fla. State, 11, Perfection I
Fla. Slate
014 (10&gt;—19 7 1
Perfection
100
1— 2 3 1
W P -J oe Pauline (2 3), LP
Mark Cockman (1-3)
STANDINGS
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George's
4 2
Navy
4 3
Florida State Bank
4 3
Perfection Dairy
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Sanford Atlantic
Games Today
Grorgo’i at Navy, 4:30 p.m.
(Fort Mellon Park)

Two Tie For Class
A Golfing Honors
H»!*n Carraway and Augle
Russell tied for Class A hon­
ors In a rscent point tourna­
ment held by the 8enford
Women’s Golf Association at
the Mayfair Country Club.
Elaine Kerr was the Class
B winner and the Clasa C
champion was Blanche Nicely.
In the mystery partner
event, the winners were Myr­
tle Adams with Ruth Herron
and Francas Goodman with
Hatel Durso. In the plck-yourown-handlcap tourney, Marian
Cos was ths Class A winner,
Ida B. Wilson won tho Class
I) flight and the Class C ti­
lls was taken by Ann Marsh.

Wentworth Gives
Letter To Hoeller
LEXINGTON, Mo. — Cadet
Warren Hoeller, son of Cdr.
and 3lrs. Warren J. Hoeller,
1104 Cornell Dr., Sanford,
haa been awarded an Intermural basketball Utter at
Wantworth Military Academy
here, according to Major John
C. Keadrcker, athletic direc­
tor.
Approval o f the emblem
award was made by the Wantworth Athletic Council follow­
ing rerommendatlona from
the coaching staff.

dislodged cap o f a player who zipped by while
he was attempting to tog him at the plute.

*Strikes • • • VAH-9 Officer's
Wives Cop Navy
Spares League Crown
By John A. Bpolskl
A reporter’s report! (Gee,
but that WincheU flair hss us
bugged today I) A good time
was had by one and all at
the Capri ReaUurant Friday
for the Holler Motora-Navy
Wivei League Banquet.
It was a distinct pleasure
to have Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gielow, editor and publisher
of Tho Herald, dining at the
Capri at that time In order
that we could introduce these
fine folks to all of the cherring gals. Their spontaneous
round of applauses was a clear
Indication that theao girls arc
aware of the tremendous co ­
operation they receive from
The Herald for their sport,
bowling. Ob behsU of these
keglcretles, many thanks.
Charles Smith, sates man­
ager at Hollar Motors made
the trophy preaentations.
The officers elected for the
fall season are Vicki 31c
Gough— president, Barbara
nohrer— veep, P it Slpley Is
the secretary, Thelma Unger
was elected treasurer, and
Suxy Reno will be the scrgrant-at-arms.
The summer league has Its
familiarization this Friday, at
9:30 a. m. The league official­
ly begins May I.
The City League had their
nominations for tha "bowler
of the year award" with the
request that three names be
circled out of all members
of the Uague. Following this
voting, those top three would
would again be voted upon
thla Wednesday night with
the winner a i our "bowler ol
the year."
Thera was a Ua for the
third position, so, tha four
namaa on tomorrow's ballot
will be Georgs Swann, Hsrry
Pentecost, Pet# Petersen and
Gordon Honeycutt.
By the way, aU of tha kids
Bowling League appreciate
the City League's offer to
them of a similar trophy. It
will be called tha Paul Petold Memorial Trophy for the
AJBC League.
There waa also a tie in this
preliminary voting with these
names being submitted for
the final honor: John Jernigsn,
Don
Nicholas,
Jim
Woods and Kevin 8polski.
Did you remember me tell­
ing you about that kid from
the Inter-Scholastic Rowling
League carrying a 198 aver­
age in last week's column? I
further told you that he shot
a 850 aeries last week?
Well, he Just got thru roll­
ing a 886 scratch series I lie's
only 17 years of age and is
namcr Jay Turner.
Since we're talking 'bout
those kids again, thla com ­
ing Saturday afternoon at
1 we'U bo bolding our local
eliminations for their chance
of ultimately winning n Col­
lage Scholarship sad a trip

to the nation's capital, Wash
lngton, D. C.
The state championships
will be held June 13 at Sky
Bowl In Orlando.
Hop scotching tha league
and their scores, in tha Pinecrest Inn League Dot John­
son bowled a 173/492 to take
series. Her high game was
only four pins under that of
Elaine Mlllcr's-179.
Pat Franks rolled a 190 for
the HI Nooncr’a this past
Wednesday. And, wouldn't you
know It, but that Dot Johnson’s nama again comes to
the fore because of bar 177,
177/491 series In this league,
too.
The Ball and Chain Leagua
finished their season Wed­
nesday night with these in­
dividual
scores
recorded:
Mary Meek — 170 and Mar­
gie Kipp — 491. For the men
it was Dutch Unger— 205,
203/642, and Ai Kipp'S 648
series.
Madge Cummins finally got
her name into print for roll­
ing the high singles for the
Jet
Bowlerettes
League.
Madge tuned-in a 188 aa aar­
ias waa captured by Shlrlty
M artin - 498.
It waa Bill John Uhr's
chance to bowl for the lads
In tha CUy League. John
waa powdering tha pins with
hla devastating strike ball
which carried him home tops
In both departments, game
and serlei. John rolled a
nice 2T7, 309/809 series.
In tha following three man
scratch league, Johnny Wright
continued to dominate the
Big Game Department with
• 239/115 set. This also was
tops for both honors.
Our Bowlers salute of the
week goes to Dick Elam of
the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital League. Last week Dick
finally fought his way to the
dizzying heights of a 225
game. And, wouldn’t you
know It, but that we didn't
have one of those arm
patches for him.
Wa told him to go out and
roll a 250 gam# and then
we'd present him with a
patch.
Lo and Behold If he didn't
get himself a 255 in last
Thursday'! action. Congrat­
ulations, Dlckl
It doesn't oven seem worth
mentioning now, but I did
have a 249. 215/133 four
game aeries in the Slnglas
Clajslc League oo Monday
night.

The members o f ths Holler
Motora/Navy Wivss League
held their end of season ban­
quet at ths Capri Restaurant
for the purpose of presenting
trophies and prist money
awards.
Ths first place team of
VAH-0 Officer’s Wives with
Bstty Qulllln (team captain),
Dee Cooke, Elisabeth Klein
and Busy Reno, captured the
top ehot in this league.
A few points behind was
the VAII-3 Enlisted Wives.
Die team Is composed of Joan
Adams, Sherry Kee, Jo Ann
Cleveland and Varna Bolton.
Third place want to the k ill­
ed Mates with Jennie Run­
nels, Margie Field, Ann Pur­
dy and Gladys Edwards.
Othsr Individual trophies
were awarded aa follows: high
average — Verna Bolton, 151;
high series — Pat Slpley,
632; high game — Eleanor
Clemens, 211; high series
handicap — Vickie McGough,
016; high game handicap —
M. A. Williams, 234; most
improved bowler — Ann Fall
by nlnt pins.
The league will hold Its
familiarisation day Friday at
9:80 a.m. Tha league It achedultd to begin May 8.
Trophy presentations ware
handled by Mr. Charles Smith
o f Holler Motors.

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NEW YORK (UPI)—Major
leagua baseball players have
decided to help the not-so-fortunate of their own kind by in­
cluding the fifth-place team in
each league In the World
Serial pool.
Baseball Commissioner Ford
Frick revealed Monday that
during this year’s spring
training period a vote was
taken on whether or not to in­
crease tha first division to
five clubs, and have (he No. 3
teama share In ths World
Series cut.
Tha players approved by
the overwhelming majority of
471-58.
The players were told that
their vote would have to bo
approved by the owners but
they were given a verbal
guarantee It would be done.
The voting will be held at the
mid summer meetings.
"This should be a mere for­
mality," Frick said. "W e told
the players that whatever
they decided we would do."
The new payoff system will
be accomplished by taking
two per cent from the top of
the players pool and dividing
it between the fifth place
team lo the American U ague
and the filth place team in the
National Uague.
The commissioner’ ! office
gets 15 per cent of tha total
World Serlei receipts. Tha
players, who share only In
the first four games, get 60
per cent of the balance.
The two series participants
share 70 per cent of tha play­
ers money while the aecond
place club gets- 15 per cent.
The third place teams shara
10 per cent and tha fourth
place five per cent

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The third knot—tha largest
of all—was tha three-way tit
for fifth placa among the
Semlnoles of Sanford, tha Oak
Ridge Pioneers a n d
tha
Eagles of Edgewater. All
three o f these nines enjoyed—
or auffered, whichever the
case may be—an even split of
seven wins and seven defeats.
Bishop kfoore waa able to
post only one victory in the 14
- AND
loop games the club played
and the Hornets brought up
the rear.
Probably tha big surprise
of the season was tha 6cml
Inoles of Sanford. Tha club
dropped Its first flva confer­
1 MUSINISSI
ence gamea but bounced right
back to win seven of its final
♦Commercial,
nine tilts to fight its way into
Industrial, and
tha threa-way Jam for fifth
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placa with tha Eagles and the
Too!
Pioneers. The comeback was
due mainly to the hurling of
CALL TODAY
Eddie Fitzgerald and Rick
Sires, the two mainstays on
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the Tribe's pitching staff.
Undoubtedly, the best per­
formance came from the
Grenadiers. On April 10 the
Colonials could boast no bet­
PLUMBING, HEATINO,
ter record than four victories
AIR CONDITIONING
and five losses. However, In
1007
8. Sanford A vtn 322-6568
the final games tha Grena­
diers blasted their way Into
the tie with the Braves for
a share of tha league's title.

HEATING

Hr Hr i t

When tha curtain cam*
down lait weekend on the of­
ficial Metro Conference base­
ball season the standings wers
like a rope all tied in knnta.
First of aU, tho Boons
Braves and tha Colonial Gren­
adian were knotted for flrat
placa. Each of the clubi com­
pleted the season with a rec­
ord of nine vlctoriei against
flva setbacks.
Tha next knot also repre­
sented a two-way tie for third
between the Trojans of Evans
and the Wildcats of Winter
Park. Both teams were one
game behind the leaders of
the pack with eight wins and
a half dozen losses.
First Meeting
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (U P I)—
Syracuse University and tha
University o f Arizona have
scheduled the first football
meeting between ths schools
at Syracuse on Nov. 8, 1969.

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Metro League
FINAL STANDINGS
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9 5
Boone
9 5
Colonial
8
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Winter Park
7 7
SEMINOLE
7 7
Oak Rldga
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Edgewater
1 13
Bishop Moore

Tha coolest scheduled la
DaLand last night between
the Sanford Be ml notes and
tho New Smyrna Beach
Barracudas was postponed
because of rain. The game,
first la tha Class A sub
group tournament, win bo
played tonight If weather
permits.

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5th Place Teams Boone And Colonial
To Share World
Series Money Vie For Metro Title

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Politically Speaking - Come next week most of Bruce indicates a record turn­
the shouting will b« ovsr . . . out o f voters.
the first party prlmnrjr will
County Democrats will vote
be history- There will be some on candidates for governor,
happy winners . . . and more attorney general; public utili­
•'surprised'* and disappointed ties commissioner, U. 8. sen­
ator, state representative, tax
losers.
For on Tuesday (May 5) collector, tax assessor, county
ft e m I n o 1 a County voters, judge, prosecuting attorney,
county commissioners f o r
alontr with the balanre of the
state, will choose party can­ District 1, 3 and 8, superindidates. Inevitably there will tentend of public Instruction,
be some run-off campaigns, constable and justice o f the
District 6, and con­
and this second primary will peace,
stable for District 4.
be held May 26.
It will be county-wide vot­
Seminole County's 23 pol­
ling places will be open from ing except for constable and
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. next Tuesday. justice o f the peace in which
cases the balloting will be
Although the electors have
confined to the respective
shown apathy in the cam­
districts.
paigning, the record registra­
The Republicsns hsve only
tion list of 18,000.plus re­
to nominate one o f three can­
ported by Registrar Caml
didates for governor.
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gott has “ done a good job as
football coach, in driver edu­
cation and In physical educa­
tion . . . should be kept where
he can continue to do a good
Job,” Pigott, in the battle for
Milwee's job as school superfntendentt replied: " I f we are
to limit public offices to persons with experience in those
public positions, how are we
ever to take advantage of
new Ideas, and new ap.
preaches, which will insure
our school system keeping
abreast
of
our
changing
school needs In these crucial
times7" Pigott alto promises
he will not be an armchair

superintendent but

rill visit graph:
"Brent
Armstrong,
eighth grade student at San­
ford Junior High School, has
The second o f the two "hot" rhesen Senator Kelly as the
contests in the locsl Demo­ gubernatorial candidate
he
cratic primary seems to have feels will best fill the office
"cooled o ff." Neither Ken Mc­ of governor o f Florida. He is
Intosh nor Tommy Speer, representing the Senator as
opponents for the prosecuting his campaign chairman in a
attorney post, aimed barbs at classroom project."
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each other at Oviedo last
Thursday, as they did the
Fred Dickinson and Fred
week previous at the Jai Alai Karl, two gubernatorial can­
didates, apparently took a
Fronton.
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lend from Rrailcy Odham,
One o f the news hnndouts erstwhile Sanfordite. Seme
from state headquarters of time ago Rrailey, In his cam­
ths Scott Kelly-for-Governcr paign to unseat Senator !lo|.
committee carries this para­ land, mnlled some legal apthe schools.

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One question beginning to
stir up considerable interest
among county electors is the
waterconservation
and con­
trol referendum, also to be
voted on May 5. There arc
divergent opinions ns to the
content o f this 43-pnge mea­
sure approved by the 1063
Legislature
fo r
Seminole
County to act on its water
problems, subject to approval
in Tuesday’s election. This is
fer all registered voters . . .
not just freeholders.
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In answer to Ray Milwre's
commendation that Jim PI-

pearing papers which actually
were requests for campaign
contributions. Now, In the
same mail comes two blank
checka, payable to
"Fred

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LOAN
CRVICE

I'u title Servant.

Come Sec! Conic Shop!
Come Save!

ItUDY

EASY TERMS

SLOAN plana Efficient,
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Ivronomle
All

STEPHEN STANKIEWICZ receives his Engle Scout award during Court
o f Honor proceedings for Troop 54.'!, sponsored by the All Souls t’ntholic
Church. Observing is Scoutmaster Tom Albert ns Mrs. John Stankiewicr.
pins the badge on her son’s uniform.
(Herald Photo)

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Servire
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For

Inrluding

a

Branch Office In South

GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR?
He Our G uchI ! Slop In Our Store For A
PRE PAID ADMISSION TICKET
To The I’nvlliiin of American Interior*.
No Chnrgc! I f * Your* For The Anking!

Hrmlnnle and M o b i l e
Srrvire to other points.

Let RUDY SLOAN

Next Step: Learn To Judge What You Read
Written for NKA
Time your reading of this
column and compare your
speed with that Indicated at
the end. The expected speed
assumes a dally fire per
cent Improvement.

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In Every Department

the Tax Collector Is a

Work For You!

Soma

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RUDY SLOAN realises

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Stop Reading Word By Word

“ Tax penalties for failing to
f i l e householder's tangible
personal property returns is
a definite slnp in the face to
our taxpayers," Richard K.
McCanna, Candidate for As­
sessor, Seminole County stat­
ed recently. "The Tax Asses­
sors of Vclusin and Orange
counties stopped this nuiannee
years ago."
I’ d. Pol. Adv.

LAST BIG WEEK!

STANDS FOR

Toll frra phone service.

McCanna Says
Tax Penalties
Unwarranted

INVENTOR!

items you read.
All the candidate* seem to

be concentrating a great deal
Karl Campaign Fund" and of effort In promising In­
"Dickinson
fo r
Governor creased higher educational fa­
Campaign Fund." The re­ cilities.
ceiver is supposed to fill In
the date, the name o f his
For A Beautiful Lawn —
hank, the amount o f the con­
SCOTTS
tribution, sign and return,
e
e
e
“ Bonus" — Weed* As It
Feeds
All the candidate* for gov­
“ Kwlt" — For Desih To
ernor are lengthening their
Chinch Rugs
•tride as they head Into the
“ Satisfaction Or Money
home stretch. The mall every
llark Guarantee"
day brings more and more
"news," especially announce­
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"Srnlta
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didates elaim
indorsements

Justice of the United States
wrote: "All truth Is relative."
Do you see the contradiction
the learned man uttered in
just a few short words?
He was expressing an ab­
solute truth to the effect that
there arc no absolute truths.
Chief This Is a sample of the kind
of writing we'll be dealing
with in the remaining eolumns.
The first 13 columns set out
to double the amount of your
reading and to help you get
a deeper understanding of
what you read. This means
you are better OBSERVER
of the reading acene. Now you
become a (tetter Judge o f the
passing acene. Thli means
being a good observer PLUS
knowing how to Judge what

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by tha same newspaper*.
Could be— depends en which

Then eriticiie the critics.
This can be a real test of
honesty: don't look only for
what will reinforce your own
Judgment. Hava an open mind
whether it'a a novel, play or
poem. Bring the norms of
the field with you when you
read; then judge.
The biggest paid critic on
your newspaper la the editor
He passes Judgment on the
whole acene: local, national,
international, outer • spatial.
We'll learn how to criticise
him, the columnist* and the
letters to tha editor. And we'U
be Interested in the news
and-views
magasines
and
books of opinion. Every word
spoken at the United Nations
Is criticism; the actions of
our government In Pensma,

plelr mailing addresses, and
$1 per ropy to: Stop Read­
ing Word by Word, c /o The
Hanford Herald, P. O. Box
«**, Dept. A, Radio City
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FOR TAX

COLLECTOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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You ace, A Chevy 11 ia one of the moat inexpenaivo
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gaa atop* you’ll think we built in a spare tank.
Garage stops, too, are far, fnr npnrtAnd you get 76 cu. ft. of cargo spnee for lea*
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you read. Critic Is a syn­
onym for judge.
What will you be criticis­
ing? Mostly other criticisms.
For example, the fellow who
wrote the cigarette comnter
eial la expressing his opin­
ion or the manufacturer's
When you spot the fart that
he mentioned everything In
his opinion except the tobacco
that's your criticism of his
criticism. Or you personally
like a movie, but your news­
paper planned 11. Now your
personal like isn't worth much
unless there are some rea­
sons, some norms, tome cri­
teria on which your personal
like Is based. Liking a cer­
tain actor Is no reason for
a favorite criticism of an en­
tire production. If the movie
critic on your paper used that
norm, he would be looktng
for a job.
Some book critlce don’t
Ilka Hemingway; some do.
Their opinions are worth your
time only if they base their
judgments on the norms of
what make a good novel.
You learn those norms and
then you read Hemingway.
Now you measure one against
the other and you're a erltie.

Cuba, South Viet Nam—these
all flow from policy, from
opinion. Each Is aubject to
human error, bad judgement.
We'll ask the right questlons; we'U seek the basic
norms for these opinions;
we'U learn their logic or
their faUacles. There are
hundreds of trick* in opin­
ion writing when a writer la
trying to foist his Judgment
on you.
Learn critical reading and
you won’t Just be a puppet
of one opinion-maker. You’ll
be judge and Jury on your
own merits. You'U be a critic
worth listening to because
you'll have reasons for your
opinions, not clirhea to sup­
port a pet prejudice.
You should have read this
column in M seconds.
(NEXT: Watch the Label* m
Those Words!)
If you have friends or rela­
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from reading this series,
send them a copy to hook
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Mr*. C. T. Holloway w ailStcm per and Carol Stamper i yen*, Jo Ann Sparka, Ann At-1 ny Cleeion, Gall Coleman,
hoateaa recently to a coke
Alao the Mliaea Faye Hoi- ken, Barbara WaUon, Betty Norma Whlttcrn and Sharon
and chatter party honoring|loway, Linda Hunt, Pat Wig-1Plttard, DotUe Jardlne, Pen-| Jackaon.
Pat Rabun, a member of the
*64 graduating claaa o f Semi­
nole High School.
The party waa held on the
patio of the beautiful Hollo*
way home on Lake Sylvan,
with Mri. Gene Pharii and
Mri. Carl Rabun aailitlng.
School co lo n of red and
white were carried out In the
decor, and complementing the
cokei and rod and white
cake were tempting traya of
mlaed crackera, cheose dip*,
chip* and anorted nut* and
candle*.
Enjoying the delightful sealion were Ute Mine* Jcanlc
Hoop, Pat Rice, Mary Lynn
Thomai, Suian Phagan, Joy
Duggar,
Gwen
Champion,
Honey Child*, M a r g a r e t
Toeva, Sandy Slayton, Becky
Gilea, Cent Wheatland, Sheryl

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Personals
By Maryann Mllea
Recent houiegucita of Mr,
and Mra. Jack Crum o f 420
Minnehaha Drive, Maitland,
were former neighbor* of
theira in Valley Stream, N.
Y„
Mr. and Mr*. John
Brlggi, now living In St.
Peteraburg.

THE SPACIOUS putio of the C. F, Holloway home on Lake Sylvan wns
the ncene o f a graduation party honoring Pat Rabun, center. Assisting
Mrs. Holloway, right, wan the honoree’s mother, Mrs. Carl Rabun.

Bahia Ladies Entertained

The exclualve Mayfair Inn
wa* transformed Into pomp
Mra. Sue Gate* and daugh­ and pageantry Saturday when
ter, Juanita, o f Foreit City, (ho Ladle* of Bahai aiscmhave recently returned from bled for feitivitiea of grandeur
t vacation in F t Lauderdale. and ostentation.
lloitciac* for the day were
Mr. and Mra. Chrl* Chrla- the Mmc*. Voile William* Jr.,
tianaen, 121 Pine Tree Drive, Byron Leach, Leroy Hobh,
Caiaelberry, had a* home* Harvey Dupn, R. E. Peurlfoy,
gueat* for two week*, Mr. and W. T. Corbett and, Joe Denni­
Mra. L. Thompion from Mil­ son.
waukee, Wi*.
The day’* activltlea began
with rcglitratlon at 8 a.m. The
Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Mi­ regiitratlon committee waa
chael, 127 Lake Ellen Drive, compoicd of Mra. Irving Pry­
Caiaelberry, had a* houie* or, chairman, aisiited by Mra.
gueita for a week, Mr. and W. T. Corbett, Mr*. R. E.
Mra. Walter Schelncr o f New Peurlfoy, Mra. Album Rector
and Mra. John Fuller.
York.
An awakening coffee hour
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Board- followed registration w i t h
man, 110 Lombardy Hoad In Mra. Joe Corley aervlng aa
North Orlando, celebrated Mr. chairman, assisted hy Mrs.
Uoardman'a birthday at the Charles Snapp and Mrs. Jack
Imperial Home recently with Fogg, Past Potcntato Ladles,
pouring.
Mr. and Mra. J. Rule.
On the following day all
In the receiving line with
took a trip to St. Petcriburg Mra. Corley were Mra. Harold
for "Kenoiha D ay" and met Kaitner, Sanford, First Lady
friend* there with whom they of Bahia Divan, wllli other
bad attended achool. it waa a Bahia Divan Ladies, Mrs.
grand reunion for all.
Floyd N. (Margaret) Shaver,
Then from St. Petcriburg, Leesburg, wife of Assistant
Mra. Y . Irving and Mr*. F. Hahban; Mr*. taonard K.
Salmon, apent three daya with (Boo) Wright Jr., Urlando,
wifo of High Priest and Pro­
the Boardraana.
Tha Boardmani went back phet; Mrs. Joe (Bernice Wickto St. Peteraburg with the two hivn, Eau Gallic, wife o f Or­
ladle* and vlilted Guy Lom­ iental Guide; Mr*. A. J. (Min­
bardo** "P ort 0 Call," went nie) Thomas, Orlando, wife o f
to Kopoc Treo Bath and had Treasurer, and Mrs. George
dinner at the Kopoc Tree Rea* li. (Mildred) Cochrane, Or­
lando, wife of. Recorder.
taurant.
Card games were available
Mr. and Mra. Juliui Coler, In the lobby all morning wltli
Guin Street, Sanlando Spring*, Mr*. I-eroy Robb in charge.
had visitor* from SchenecA savory luncheon waa serv­
tachy, N. Y ., Ur. and Mr*. ed In the main dining room at
noon, capably arranged by
Walter Crow.
Mrs. Byron Leach. Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Field*, Castle, accompanist, furnish­
IU Wlldmere Avc., Longwood, ed the background music,
have recently returned from with Mrs. George L. Brown
vialting friend* and relative* delivering the Invocation.
Assisting Mrs. Leach on the
in the Carolina*.

Linda Montez
Robert Ship Are Engaged

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Miss Linda Montes Plunkett
and Robert Louts Shipp of
Fort Walton Beach have
chosen August 29 as the date
of their wedding.
The engagement Is announc­
ed by her mother, Mra. Ern­
est Matthews and Mr. Mattbcwi.
Miss Plunkett's father is
the late Ennis Clifford Plun.kett
Her grandparents are Peter
Clifford Plunkett and the
late Mrs. Lola Preston Plun­
kett of Birmingham and the
late Mr. and Mra. Jackaon
Fletcher Wood of GrayavlUe.
The bride-elect is present­
ly attending college In Meal-

Altamonte

co City, under the Foreign
Student Exchange Program,
and teaching Biology at the
American Foundation School
there. She expects to graduate in July from the Uni
vcrstly of Alabama, where
she Is a member of Delta
Zeta Sorority.
Mr. Shipp is the son of Mrs.
Charles Price and the late
Robert Lewis Shipp. His
grandparents are Mr. and
Mra. Ge-rge M. Shipp o f San­
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo­
dora Staff of Fort Walton
Beach.
He will graduate
from
Spring Hill College in May,
where he is affiliated with
Phi Theta Fraternity,
The wedding will take place
at St. Frances Xavier Cath­
olic Church.

luncheon committee w e r e
Mrs. Voile Williams Jr., cochairman, Mrs. Charles R.
Cole, Mrs. Leon Stelnmcycr
and Mra. Harvey Dunn.
Mrs. Leach graciously wclcorn ed
the distinguished
guests and ^ traduced Bahia
Divan, Illustrious Potentate,
Harold Kastncr of Sanford.
The charming Mrs. Kastncr
gave the First Lady's mess­
age in an Impressive manner
with a radlanco of dignity
and grace.
Miss Becky Jenkins, talent­
ed vocalist, presented a de­
lightful musical arrangement.
The door prixoe were under
the direction of Mrs. Roy
Williams.
Following the luncheon, a
fashion show was held in the
ballroom featuring the very
latest In spring and summer
creations from the exquisite
array of fashions at Mary Es­
ter's.
The versatile Mrs. Joe Den­
nison was fashion co-ordinator
and narrator with Thomas
Donahoe acting as master of
ceremonies. The soft back-

Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi recently met at
the Arts ana Crafts buikllng
at Fifth and Oak. The mem­
bers enjoyed an Interesting
tour of the building and ob­
served a ceramics class In
progress.
Bob Orwlg, ceramics In­
structor, e x p l a i n e d and
demonstrated
various
pro­
cesses used In creating cera­
mic pieces.
Mrs. Dot Weatbury, using a
ceramic fruit arrangement,
demonstrated
the
art
of
staining ceramic* which is
now becoming very popular.
Following the tour, the
members assembled at the
home of Mrs. Louis Llnnekugel for a business meeting
and social hour.
Mra. Fred Wilson, vice
president, conducted the meet­
ing In tne absence of the
president, Mrs. Robert Wlnaa.
Plans were formed
for
Founder's Day and for the
members to attend church in
a group In observance of Beta
Sigma week April *4-30,

daughter, Sandra Evaaoo.

FOR

Roy R. Wright, Jr.
Seminole County

Tax Collector
Will Be Appreciated

A covered dish supper was
held out of doors last Fri­
day evening at the home of
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, preced­
ing the called meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary
Post No. 63.
Following the supper and
• fellowship hour, the mem­
bers retired Inside for the
purpose of electing officers.
Mrs. C h a r l e s Webster,
chairman of the nominating
committee presented the slate
o f officers which was voted
on and elected.
Elected to serve for the
coming year are Mrs. Minnie
Pesold, president, Mr*. Roy
11111s, senior vice president,
Mrs. Helen Constantine, jun­
ior vice president, Mrs. Rus­
sell Tench, secretary, Mrs.
C. E. Hunter, treasurer, Mrs.
T. N. Dillard, chaplain, Mrs.
John I'ierro, historian, and
Mrs. Jerry Forella, sargoantat-anns, Mrs. W. J. King, re­
tiring president will serve on
the executive committee.
Mrs. Webster thanked Mrs.
Bra Newsome and Mrs. T. A.
Stiles for assisting her on the
nominating committee
and
thanked the new officer* for
accepting the responsibilities
that the offices demand in
order to maintain the high
ideals o f the Legion Auxil­
iary.

Gary Helms
Wins Nassau Trip
A t Pilot Party
The Pilot Club of Sanford
sponsored a card party re­
cently at th« Sanford'* Woman's Club.
Arrangement*
of
spring
flowers decorated the spac­
ious club room, and refresh­
ments of coffee, punch and
assorted home made cookies
were served.
Highlight of the evening
was a drawing for a trip
for two to Nassau and Gary
Helms was the winner.
Prises were won by Mr*.
John Leone, Mrs. Alfred Ne­
well, Mrs. Walter Carter,
Mrs. Mildred Case, and Mrs.
William Blakely.

Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Frank of Mlllersburg, Pa.,
announce the marriage of
their
daughter,
Constance
April Moyer of Sanford, to
John Paul Brown, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Brown of
Sanford on April 16, 1964 at
the bride's borne on Rosalia
Drive.
The Impressive candlelight
and double ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
Gall B. Smith in the presence
of the family and close
friends. The home decora­
tion* featured floor candela­
bra and lovely arrangements
of floral bouquets.
The bride was lovely In a
stunning ice blue silk street
length sheath, carrying a
nosegay of red rose buds,
with gleaming white assessorlcs. Her only jewelry was a
single strand of pearls.
Mrs. Donald E. Spotls, sis­
ter of the bride, served as
matron of honor and was
smartly attired In a two piece
navy blue linen ensemble with
white accessories and carried
a nosegay of red roses.
Mrs. Frank chose pale blue
chiffon with white assessorlcs and a deep pink corsage
for her daughter's wedding.
The groom'* mother’s en­
semble was of blue lace with
white asscssorles and her
flowers were a deep pink car­
nation corsage.
The reception room of the
bride's home was decorated
In white and lavender to
match the decor. The table
was overlaid with a white
damask cloth and centered
with a sterling silver bowl
containing an arrangement of
assorted flowers, flanked on
cither side hy silver candela­
bra holding lighted white
candles.
Centering another table was
the three tiered wedding cake
on a whit* linen covering
surrounded by whit* and lav­
ender roses.
The buffet held allver cof­
fee service and an heirloom
silver punch bowl.
Following a short wedding
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Brown are
at home at 834 Roaalla-Driv*.

proclaimed by Gov. Bryant.
Attending the meeting were
Mr*.
P.
It.
Bach,
Mr*.
Thomas Russell, Mrs. Donald
LcFili, Mrs. Richard Duller,
Mra. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Vin­
cent Cara, Mra. Loul» Linnckugcl, Mra. Joe T. Cor­
ley, Mr*. George Beers, Mrs.
8. O. Dormlney and Mra.
Gary Hudgens.
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combination paint can and
bottle opener. One end has a
specially-shaped Dipper for
paint can llda. The other end
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Personals
Mrs. Frank Horn of Roch­
ester, N.Y. and Mra. Ed. Jenkina of L ull, Fla., were recent
guest* of Mra. Frank George.
Mr*. Haxel Gilhuly and
Mr*. Eva Williami spent Mon­
day in Port Orange and Day­
tona Beach.

MRS. LOUIS LINNEKUGEL, left, chairman o f
ways and meanit committee o f Zeta Xi chapter
o f Ilcta Sigma Phi, presents check in the amount
o f 8512 to Mra. Edna Murray, treasurer o f Semi­
nole County o f Retarded Children. The check
represents the proceeds from the Bnby o f the
Year Contest, recently sponsored by the
sorority.

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Personals
By Joan Magla
Mrs. Norman Moody of Titusvllle and Charlie Miller of
Fourth Street, Chuluota, were
recently honored guests of a
surprise birthday dinner giv­
en by Mr. and Mra. Herbert
Boswell of 341 East Street.
The guests included 22 family
memberi and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Boswell were
surprised with a visit from
their son, Herbert Jr., Seat
Pleasant, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carroll
have returned to their home
after spending five weeks with
their daughter and son-in-law,
T/Sgt. and Mri. John Lay­
man at Eglln Air Fore* Base,
Fla.

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Phone FA 2-6321

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OPEN HOUSE
Friday, May 1, Florida State Bank celebrates its
25th anniversary. Join in the fun. Anyone may
register during banking hours for six beautiful
prizes. See the new electronic banking equip­
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1st PRIZE - 21" RCA color television set
2nd PRIZE - 3-piece Sterling Tea Set and Tray
3rd PRIZE - Pair of Sterling Candellabras
4th PRIZE - Sterling Silver Bowl
Sth PRIZE — Sterling Silver Vase
6th PRIZE - Silver Compote Dish
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You do not have to be present to win. Employes
of the Florida State Bank of Sanford and their
relatives not eligible to win.

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Also Mr. and Mrs. William
Radgcly and children, Dcbby
and William, East Liverpool,
III.; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Da­
venport and children, Michael
and Kathy, Chicago, III.; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hale and
sons, Paul, Bruce and Hic­
key, Chaimpalgn, 111.; Mr.
and Mrs. Dclmcr Saunders,
Peoria, HI., and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cobb and children, Joy,
Gary, Karen, Laurie and
April, Rolling Hills.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Clark and children, Joanne,
Richard, Linda, Pete, Danny
and Chris, Cuba, N. Y .; Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. McCall and
Terry, Winter Park; Mr. and
Mrs. John Page and daugh­
ters, Jan and Kimberly, Mait­
land; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tope and daughters, Ann and
Amy, Maitland; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Irwin, Miami, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Walls and son,
Danny, Washington, D. C.

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Orville Skinner and son, Ro­
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Mrs. Troy Tatum and chil­
dren, Eva and Mike, Cape
Charles, Va.

Dirt Gardners
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The Dirt Gardener* •clrcl*
of thf Sanford Garden Cluo
held thalr April meeting at
the First Federal Building.
Mr. Ben Wiggins, of Sem­
inole Soil Conservation, show­
ed a picture reel on "Bird*
and Conservation."
The circle was pleased to
have Mr*. Alburn Rector, th*
incoming President o f th* #
Sanford Garden Club as a
visitor. ITie home of Dr. and
Mr*. Morgan w*» *electcd for
the Garden o f the month by
Mr*. R. F. Robison.
It was reported there wer*
eight blue ribbon*, two red
and three yellow ribbon* won,
in the circle, at the flower
ihow.
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Member* present were th* ™
president Mr*. C. D. Perry,
Mr*. Robert Plapp, Mr*. W,
A. Fitt*. Mr*. J. R. Well*,
Mr*. E. D. Rinehart, Mr*. Robert Magnuaons, Mrs. W. D.
Gardiner, Mr*. Clyde Ram»cy,
Mr*. L- E. Leeper, Mrs. Wil­
liam Bristol, Mrs. E. S. MeCallum, Mrs. George Harden,
Mr*. Myron Smith, Mrs. R. m
F. Robison, Dr. Doria Cline,
Mr*. W. A. Yung, Mr*. F. A.
Palmer. Mr*. W. E. Kirchofl
and Mr*. Irvin Batten.

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Nora C. Norris, Welcome
Wagon hostess, recently wel­
comed new residents to the
South Seminole area.
The new families welcomed
were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Slicka, Green Bay, Wis.; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ricks and
son, Nicky, Tampa; Mr. and
Mrs. David Ifcrst and sons,
David, Harry and Michael,
Lakchurst, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. James Mario and chil­
dren, Deborah and Kenny, DeLand; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Casey and children, Danny
and Kathy, Washington, D. C-,
and Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Sut­
ton, New Port Richey.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wolfurm and children, Doug
and Debbie, Defiance, Ohio;
Mr. and Mri. Robert Matz
and sons, Robert Jr. and
Richard, Unlondale, N. Y .;
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Davis
and children, Kent, Keith and
Llssa, Vidalta, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fcrree a n d
daughter,/Dawn, Orlando; Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Samuel and
son, Derrick, San Diego,
Calif.; Mr. and Mr*. James
Wagner and children, Curtis,
Leah, Darrell and Parveen,
Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs.

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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Karas
o f Seven Hills, Ohio, were
recent bouaeguests of Ur.
and Mrs. Otto Bartoa of Dol
Ray Manor. While here they
spent one week in F t Laud­
erdale and Pompano with
friends and this weekend visit­
ed attractions in Tampa and
Lake Wales with their boat
and hostess who alao had as
weekend guest their grand-

ground music was furnished
by Noble Ted Gorton.
The lovely models were
Sanford's own .Mrs. Walter
GIclow, Mrs, William Kirk,
Mrs. George Wells, Mrs. Sue
Monroe, and Miss Ann Ma­
han, who showed the stunning
fashions in an elegant and
professional manner.
La Bello Furriers of Or­
lando presented the latest in
furs, featuring Inexpensive
broad tail muskrat to luxur­
ious mink, chinchilla and Rus­
sian sable.
Diane Rice of Orlando mo­
deled a 100 year old Canadian
mink, valued at $ 10,000 , cut
along princess lines and fea­
turing the original lining,
which was exquisite In design
and detail.
Mrs. Bessie Covcll of Kis­
simmee was the fortunate
winner of a black fox capclct.
The Grand Finale for this
eventful day was the ball in
the beautiful ballroom of the
Mayfair, with Robert Malian
serving as chairman.
See picture page for pic­
tures.

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DEAR ABBY: Four of
u» mother* In the neighbor­
hood have a ear pocl. We
■ItemiU driving our chit,
drm to achool in the morn­
ing. One mother mede ell
the children late five time*
lait month. The laU mother
alwaya
has
an
excuse
(•mall b a b y
at home,
aha overilept, ehe forgot to
net her alarm clock), but
no excuie ii acceptable at
school and it goe* againit
the children'* r e c o r d * .
Should we drop thl* mother
from cur car pool? I hate
to cause hard feting* but I
would jutt a* soon drive
the kiddies myself to be
euro mine get there on time.
How should thl* be han­
dled?
ON TIME MOTHER
DEAR ON TIME: Since
the school term i* almost
over, don't tell her you
want to drop her from the
car pool. Tell her you have
the time, and do not mind
driving the youngsters in
her place. And next year,
whan you organise a ear
pool, include Mrs. AlwaysLata OUTI
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Legal Notice

By Abigail Van Buren

year* ago someone asked
you why a mun who ha* a
lady for a wife will pick
up some tramp and treat
her like a lady, but then
he will turn around and
treat hi* wife like a tramp.
You gave a terrific answer,
hut I can't remember how
yju worded it. Will you
please give it again?
ANNAPOLIS

But that wa* a mistake. He
got sore and started to
date my best friend. I pre­
tended I didn't care and got
HIS best friend interested
in me. So now the four of
us date all the time (ray
date is a creep). And it'a
killing me to aee the man
I love with his arm arcund
my best friend. What to
do?
SUFFERING

DEAR ANNAPOLIS: "A
man picks up a 'tramp* be­
cause he wants a female
companion who is no bet­
ter than he is. In her com­
pany he doesn't feel in­
ferior. He rewards her by
treating her like a 'lady.'
He treats his wife, who IS
a lady, like a 'tramp' be­
cause he feel* that by de.
grading her, he will bring
her down to hi* level. This
makes him feel guilty. So,
in order to get even with
his wife for making him
feel guilty, he keeps right
on punishing her."

DEAR
SUFFERING:
Having outsmarted your­
self you had better pull out
o f this foolish foursome and
look around for new friends
and a fresh outlook on life.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO N.
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man I ever heard o f who
got his work done by Fri­
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Get it o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABIIY, Box
3395. Beverly Hills, Calif.
00212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

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DEAR ABUY: To make a
long *tory sltcrt, I flipped
for a guy and In order to
make him like me more, I
tried to make him jealous.

For Abby's booklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to
Abby, Box 3306, Beverly
Hills, Calif, 00212.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

1ST THU CIRCUIT COURT OS' IN TIIE t l l l H T OF THE
THE SIXTH JCIIK'I At. CIH- PO IN TY J IU G E . SEMINOLE
c c it

Television [(tin

F IC T IT ItllS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given
that I am engaged In buvlneee
at Fern Park. Hemlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, under the flctltlou*
name of. Fern Park Photo,
and that 1 Intend to realsler
•eld name with the Clerk o f
the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida. In accordance
with the provision* o f the F ic­
titious Name Klutules, to-w lt:
Section 145.l&gt;» Florida Slatutea
1*47.
Six: K. J. Shoemaker
Publish: April 34.
Mey I. It. I*. 1144
CDT-SI

COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN FED HATE.
lo rot Estate o f
JORDAN THOMAS POPE.
Deceased.
T o All Credllsro and Fere MU
H aving (Talma s r Domaads
Agaloet Said Eatatei
You and *aih of you ara
hereby notified and required to
present any claim* and d e­
mand* which you. or either of
you, may have a e»l»a t Hi* es­
tate
of
JORDAN
TilOMAH
POPE, deceased, tat* o f said
County, to tha County Judsa
o f Seminole County. Florida, at
hie o fflr* In Ih* court hous* of
said County al Hanford. F lor­
ida, within el&lt; calendar months
from the time o f the first pub­
lication o f this nolle*. Tw o
copies of each claim or demand
shall be In w riting, and shall
slats the place of reeldenr*
and post o ffice address o f the
claimant, and shall b* sworn
to by tbs claimant, his agent,
or attorns) and accompanied
by a filin g fra o f one dollar
and such claim or demand not
so filed shall b* void.
William K. Pop*
As executor o f the 1-avt
W ill and Testament o f
Jordan Thomas Pore, d e­
ceased
Shlnhuteer * Logan
First Federal Building
Hanford, Florida
Attorneys for Executor
PuliILh: April II. 21, II,
May t. 1*44
COT-31

TO : OIIVIN C. OltlKKIN an.l
c i .a i i a r A T E o n i r r i N ,
his w ile ; HORACE
P.
SPARKMAN;
and JAC­
QUELINE HPARKMAN
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
In the Cow ft o f Ik* Caonlr
Jadg*. aeavlool* I'oon tr, state
AND T o : All partlss clnltnlng
In tsrs.t. by. through, un­
o f Florida.
IN PRORATE
der or sa sin st the a forsttld psrsona
la re Ih* Delate o fi
MAYOLA LITTLE ADAMS
YOU ARE hsreby notified
Deceased.
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain m ortcaae encum ber­
FINAL NOTH M
Notice le hereby given that
in g the follow in g described
the undersigned will, on the
real properly, to -w lt:
LOT It. BLOCK IS. H E FTlet day o f June, A. D. 1*44.
present
In
the
H onorable
LKR
lin jIK S
llO W K I.L
PAR K . SECTION ONE. A cCounty
Judge o f
Seminole
cording ts plat thereof re­
County, Florida, her final re­
turn, account and vouchers. *•
corded In Plat Rook IL
Pages II. IS, 4T and IS.
Adm lnletratrla o f lb * Ratal*
Public Record* o f Demlnot*
o f MATOLA L1TTI.E ADAMS,
County, Florida
deceased, and at said lime, then
and there, make application tn
bat been filed a aalm t you tn
the eald Jude* for a final set­
Ilia above styled s u it and y»u
tlement o f bar adm inistration
a ia required tn serve a cop y
o f eald estate, and for an o r ­
o f you r Answ er nr other Plead­
der discharging her aa such
in g t* tbs Complaint on Plain­
t i f f s attorneys, ANDERSON,
Adm inistratrix.
Dated thl* III* tlr d day of
R l 'l l t . DEAN A LOWNDEH.
l i t East Central lloulevard.
April. A.D. IM I.
ninetieth Adame Shtrnn
Orlando, Florida, and fils the
original
Anawtr
nr
other
As Administratrix o f the
Pleading In tha o fflr* o f the IN TIIE 4 IH C IIT t o t HT OF
Estate of MA YOGA LIT­
TIIE
NINTH
J
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till
111.
4
IHTLE ADAMS. Deceased.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court on
c r b efore the tlth day of May. Cl IT OF FLORIDA. IN AND STENSTIluM. DAVIS *
SEMINOLE
MM M l , McI n t o s h
l i f t . I f you fait to do so, a F O H
decree pm ronfesao will be FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY,
Attorneys for A din ln L trstrli
Post O ffice llnx 111*
taken agatnet you fo r the re­ No. ■soni
lie f demanded In the Com ­ SOCIETY FOR SAYINGS, a Sanford. Florida t l l l l
C onnecticut corporation.
Publish: April tl.
plaint.
Plaintiff, May 4. It, 1*. IM I
This Nolle* shall be publish­
ed enc* a week fo r fou r eon- vs.
UDT-t*
eeeutlv* week* In Ih* Hanford LEE It. PONES and ROSE K.
Du.NEH. his wife,
- n o t iit : •
Herald.
Defendants.
NOTICE IS ItE R E Iir GIVEN
DATED THIN ISIh day o f
NOTICE OF SUIT
that pur.uaht to Section * of
Anrll. ISIS.
TOl LEE IL DON EH and
Chapter IIJM l.aw* o f Florida
(HEAL)
ROSE P.. DUNES, bis w ife Acts o f 1117. known aa the
Arthur II. Reckwlth. Jr.
Murphy Act. the follow in g de­
t i l l D ltd sl*
Clerk o f Clreult Court
Louisville. Kentucky
scribed land In Seminole Coun­
Ry Martha T. Vlhlen
TOO AND EACH OF TOU ty. Florida, w ill be offered for
Deputy Clerk
ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED that tala at publlo outcry for the
Publish: A rrll It. t l . IS.
a
suit
has btsn brought againit highest and beet cash bid. su b ­
May I. l i l t
you by SOCIETY FOR HAV. ject to the right o f the T rus­
CDT-IS
INGH. a Connecticut corp ora ­ tee! o f the Internal Im prove­
IN T H E r i R f f l T r n l R T OF tion. P lain tiff, lo foreclose a ment Fund lo reject any and
T H E NINTH JI'DICTAL TIN- certain M urlsags more partic­ all bide al Ih* Courthouse bet-LTF OF TH E STATE OF ularly described In Ilia Com­ sin n in g al !«:00 o ’c lo c k A.M.
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR plaint filed In this ault, which on lb s l i t day o f June A.D.
M orlgag* encumbers the fo l­ 1*11.
SEMINOLE COL'NTT.
low in g described properly, s it­
Outside
of
m unicipalities
t'H ANCEET NO. I M D
CITIZENS NATIONAL nANK uate In Bsmlnole County, F lor­ •avemeut for road right o f way
2*e feet wide w ill be reserved
OF DT. PETERSBU RG a Na- ida, to-w lt:
Lot It. Bloch 1*. H EFT- from any parcel through which
tloaal Banking Association,
LKR
HOMES ORLANDO there la an txletlng sla ts road.
Plaintiff,
SECTION ONE, accord in g As tn all lands title tu on* half
Vs.
to
plat
thereof recorded In o f all petroleum and three
CLTDK H. WILLIAMS, *t ax.
Plat Rook 11. Pagss I atyl fourths o f other mineral* will
• Is,
*. Public R ecord ! o f gam ­ be reserved. All fleilen a b l* m a­
D sfsndsnt
ine!* County. Florida,
terials w ill ba reserved.
NOTICE OF SPIT
and
for other relief, and you
I-ot
tl
Altam onte Plat
TH E STATE OF FLOEIDAl
Rook t Pag* I
TO i Any unknown spousts, ars required to fll* your A ns­
w
er
to
said
Complaint
with
the
t.ot
|| Altam onte
Plat
heirs, grsn lsss, Islnors. cred i­
o f the above styled
llonk I Pag* T tdeoc. ae
tors. trustees, assignees, or Clerk
Court
and
to
aerv*
a
copy
I-ot
It
Altam
ont*
A
Palm
oth ers claim ing by. through,
thereof on P lo ln tlfr* A ttor­
Springs on Tan Bala Cer­
under e r against CLYDE II. neys.
RO«KM IKRO, ROSENtificate No. ( i t of Jun* 4th
W ILLIAM S and
SARAH
R. n m o g r e i s m a n . i m i Ain*.
A. D.. 1111.)
WILLIAMS, his w ife, a n d /or ley Building, Miami t l , F lor­
the real property subject m at­ ida. not taler than tha llt h day Tha Trustees of Tho Internal
Improvement
Fund of
ter o f this suit
o f May, t i l l . In default of
T o e sr* hereby notified that w hich said Complaint will be Tha Sfaf* o f Florida
tly: Arthur It. Reckwlth, Jr..
s salt has bstn filed against taken as confessed by you.
Aaent
you and each o f you. by C IT­
DATED, at Sanford. Florida,
Trustee* o f the Internal
IZENS NATIONAL BANK OF this tlr d day o f A p ril 1**4.
Improvem ent Fund.
ST.
PETERSBURG
In
tha (SE A L)
Seminole County, Florid*
a b «v * entitled cause: and that
Arthur If. Bsckw tlh, Jr.
Ptibll.h: April llt h A. D.. t i l l
you sr* hereby required to
Clerk o f the Circuit Court CDT-Ti
file your Answer with the
Hr Martha T. Vlhlen
Clerk o f thl* Court, and to
Deputy Clerk
v
eerv* s copy thereof upon tho Publish: April tl.
plaintiff o r P la in tiffs A tto r­ May |. It. It, III*
ney, w hose sam e and address C D T -ti
let ALBERT C. W E R LY. A t­
torney s t La w , *141 Central
Distemper, commonly call­
Avaasa, SL Petersburg, F lo r ­
ida. s e t later than May Tlh, ed whitewash, i* a mixture of
1**4.
If yea fall to do so, Decree wbitinf, glue (tire) and wa­
Pro Confssso will be entered
o g a ls s t you fo r tho relief de­ ter, according to Encyclo­
mands* Is tho Complaint.
T h t nature o f said suit b e­ paedia Britannic*.
in g fo r foreclosure o f m ort­
ga ge recorded In O fficial R e ­
cords Book l i t , peg* 41*. PubELECT
Ho R soords o f Ssmlnols Coun­
ty, Florida, cova rla si
Lot t i l . OAKLAND HILLS,
aecordlng lo plat thereof,
recorded In P itt Book 11,
page* *1 A (4. Public R e­
cord* o f Seminole County.
Florida; together w ith lh*
fo llo w in g described Items
o f property which ere lo ­
YOUR
cated Is and permanently
installed as a part o f tbs
Im prevem eale
on
s at d
land:
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WITNESS rny band aud the
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COURTEOUS SERVICE
atal o f this Court, at Saaford.
Seminole County. Florida, tbla
Appliance
dealer
1931-1941;
Since, I t iMaraare Agent.
Ird day o f April, A.D. 1M4.
Haw*. Commercial rental valla awaer, married. S chll(COURT SEAL)
Arthur 11. Beekwltb. J r ,
dram. Member Baptist Cbarrb, M booms. U m i , American
Clark o f tha Circuit co u rt
Leg Mm. P .T.O , WarS War I I Veteran Military Police.
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen
"NO. 1 Q U A L IF IE D C A N D ID A T E FOB C O N STA B LE"
Deputy Clark
Pd. Pol. Adv. By Joe Haggerly
’ Publish April T, 14. St. M. 1M4
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By Ruth Millett

Create real traffic jam* in
The public manner* o f an
ever-increasing number
of front o f public school* by
double-parking so their own
American women leave a lot
little darlings won't linv* to
to in* desired. If you doubt walk to a properly parked
this, junt begin to notice how car.
many women—
Go into public restaurants,
Take up two parking place* looking as though they are
in a shipping center, rather dressed for waxing floor* or
than bother to put their ear* washing windows.
between designated lines.
Kail to keep beauty anion
Never
bother to say appointment* or come in late,
"Thank you" to the per»on thus Inconveniencing the shop
who pauses to hold a door and other customers.
for their convenience.
Talk so loud in public

TUESDAY P. M.

•:*• ( ! ) Neweeep*
t l ) News. Sport*.
W eather
( f ) Newsline
1:1* i*&gt; New*— W alter Cronkite
f t ) H antley • Brinkley
7:41 i t ' M-Squad
&lt;*' Adventure* tn Para­
dise
( f l Rebel
7:11 i t ) Mr. Novak
II) Com bat
1:04 &lt;*) Red Skelton
t:t0 |S) Tou Don’ t 9»y
i » l M cltale* Navy
*:#» 41)
The Hreateet Show
On Earth
It) Richard Boone Show
(&lt;) retticoa t Junction
4:11 II) Jack llenny
10:40 ( ! ) Gary Moor*
&lt;!) Andy W illiam s Show
4BI The K uslltv*
tl:** 11)11) New*. Weather.
Sporle
(» ) Mid-Fla New*
IlsiS I) Theater o f the Stare ; Some optimists might raise
t l :l * (It Tonight Show
Ihrir partner’* opening no(C olor)
11:11 ID Movl*
trump to four. In tny own

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WEDNESDAY A. M.

WEDNESDAY P. M.

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North and South vulnerable
Heath Waal North East
I N.T. Pass
I N.T. Pas*
Pass
Pas*
Opening lead— 4 K
dummy carefully and counts
to nine easy trick*. If clubs
break, there will be an easy
tenth trick also, hut in a par
contest or in actual piny you

Him

way* whan they go to a big
party so as to park aa close
a* possible to th* house they
are going to.

Last Times T n ails
via* 4* ilia*
•Man's Favartt* I f e r t F
•Between Heave* A 11*11”
Bath la ra te r

Make a disgraceful sham­
ble* o f reetrooms, putting
out eigaretlea by throwing
them on the floor and atopping on them, wiping lipatlck - smeared
fingera
on
walls, throwing paper towel*
at trash container—In abort,
doing
everything
humanly
possible to make th* word
"I-adies" on th* door a mis­
nomer.

AVICI). A TIIURS.
CarleaO Faaa Nile*
•Last Train F lam
Gan H ill"
•Hear VVIaCave"
James Stewart — Cater

TODAY * WED.
AT 1:00 • 1:00 - 3:00
7:00 • 9:00

RENTAL
By OswaldTVJacoby
• Sale*

must try to allow for possible
bad breaks.
There it no reason for
South to win th* first trick,
so hs ducks. The queen o f
diamonds is continued and
South ahouid win thia lead.
He also ahouid net* the fact
that East hai shown out.
Th* next atep is to mart
after the clubs. He rashes
dummy's ace and queen. East
show s out of clubs also and
West is sitting with the jacknine right in hack of th* kingten.
There it still no trouble.
West holds ten cards in the
minor suits. South simply
lakes three spades and two
hearts and West hns to dis­
card two diamonds. West
takes two diamond tricks
and then has to lead a club
to South.

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12:11 ( ! ) Your First Impress.
tea
(9) Lev* o f Life
(I I Seven Key*
7:30 8:30 p. m. ABC. Com­
!i&gt; !4 M) News
bat! "Masquerade, (rerun).
t i :! 4 (O Search lor Tom or­
rowAbove the ordinary suspense
I ll Father Know* Rest
for action lovers. Two til's
(3) Truth » r Conse­
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insist on moving their pri­
11:41 (I ) G uiding Light
soner, a critically Injured
11:41 ( I ) NRC New*
German colonel, above the
! : l l ( I ) Bachelor Father
(.1 Ernie Ford
objections of a medical offi­
( I ) New* W eather
cer that the German should­
l : ! l C&gt; Focus
1:1* t ( ) Aa The World Turn* n't be moved till he gains
( I ) New*
strenth. Sergeant Saunders
It) Selene*
(Vic Morrow) senses some­
1:41 (II Cartoon*
!:•• M) Password
thing fishy about the Gl’s,
( ! ) Ann Hnthorn
thinking they might not be
i t ) Lat’ a Mako A Deal
tit* (O llou s* Party
Germans themselves. It takes
( l l Day In Court
a while for Lieutenant Hanley
( t ) Th* Doctor*
1:9* (O To Tell lh# Truth
(Rick Jason) and the pla­
( ! ) Gantral Hospital
toon to come around to Saun­
(7) lair-tta Toun*
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1:14 M) Nows
1:10 ( t l Tou Don’ t Bay
close and you'li seo former
(C olor)
heavyweight champ
llorky
( I ) Edge o f Night
( l l Qusen For A Day
Marciano in the rola of a
9:11 (3) Match Oam*
foot-slogger.
M l Sacret Htorm
9:309 p. m. ABC. Mcliala'a
19) Trallm asler
4:11 It) News
Navy. "Carpenter In Com­
4:19 I t ) llurna and Alien
mand." If anyone is more
( I ) Unci* Walt
1:9* ( t ) Beat o f Groueho
timid than Ensign Parker
( I ) Bourbon a trott Dost
(Tim
Conway), it’s Lieuten­
1:11 f t ) New*
( ! ) Leave It To Raavsr ant Carpenter (Boh Hastings),

places that their private con­
versation* ara anything but
private.
I.et their amall children
grab everything in Bight in
stores and jump up and
down on the chair* and aofa*
in reception room*.
Disturb neighborhood peace
by sitting in their auto* and
honking fer the peraon they
are picking up, instead o f
getting out of their cars and
going to the door.
Block aidewaiks and drive-

On(Bhidqsi

case, 15 high card point* aiul

I-3-3-3 distribution is just a
1:9* It) 81m On
very sound three no-trump
IrlJ III Sunehln*
A ln u n ie
(4) Sunehln* Almanac
bid. At best, there will lie
1:7* *&gt; Grove. Farm llapnrt
only a poor play for a alani.
* :!0 It) W orld C lvllliallon
( ( ) Hunrli* Semester
At worst, there might be
Y:** f t ) Today
trouble milking ten tricks.
1(1 W ak* Up Moyle*
1:1* (*) Klim Feature!
Either three or foe* no1*1 Mickle Keane
1:11 *&lt;) Local News. W either trump wax n par contra, t in
1:9* &lt;( Captain Kanxaroo
the Intercollegiate T ou rn a ­
1:1* l l ) Cartoon*
ment. The problem wa* for
»:»« ( I ) D ivorce Court
( ( ) American History
South to make that tenth
IJl E xrrclts For Women
trick.
9:11 I9&gt; Cartoon*
1:19 M l Rom per Room
West was directed to open
11:99 17) S ty When
the king o f diamonds, to lead
Ml New*
a high diamond whenever
19) Spanish
70:21 (S’ New*
possible and never to discard
9:19 ( ! ) Say When
a club.
M) I Love Lucy
(II December Bride
In accordance with both his
11:99 I t ) Concentration
instructions
and
common
M l MrCo) •
i* l Price la Right
sense, West open* the king
l ! : l l ( t ) M isting Link*
of diamonds. South look* over
(C eler)
t ( ) Pet* And Glady*
(II The ob ject ta

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Junction. Strictly for laughs
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you get a-plenty. Railroad
troubleshooter Homer Bedloe
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for another try at wrecking
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llootervllle
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his boss's basset hound ia
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loon discover Homer’s up to
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Notice e f P oh lle N ra rle s - &gt;
N otice le hereby given, ih e t
e f lt r eenelderetlon, the BernInole County Zoning Commie*
tlon w ill hold a public hearing
to datarmlno th* feaalblllty o f
recom mending te th* Boerd o f
County Commiealonere that th*
follow in g deacrlbed property
be reion ed:
Section : i . Townahlp 11 South,
K en** 11 Eaat:
K ro n A -l to R -1A A :
Alt
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“ Th* meeting of the Central High School Girls*
Community Improvement Committee was
a flop. Not enough refreshments!"

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

from A -l
to R * l: Th#
South la#' of th* taction,
■action 34. Tow nahlp 11 South,
R en ** 11 E tali
From A -l t o - R - lA A : N E 'i
E o f th* Little E con lock hatchee Creak and E*» o f
th* 8
end NH o f the S '*
o f W it.
Krom A -l to R - i: I S o f
the SW U o f tho SW H .
Rem aining A - l : M i W o f
tho Little E conlockhatche*
Creek.
Section XT. Townahlp 11 South,
lien ** 11 E att:
From A -l. R -l. R-1A to
R-1AA: Alt o f A lo ft)'*
Trail
Subdivision,
Plat
Rook to, pa** *4. and alt
o f Oak Mont Subdivision,
Plat D &gt;ok It. pa** 11. and
all o f Li'nny S lo p ,, Subdlvlaloo, P i .. Ilook It, p eg *
11. end all o f oa k Manor
Subdivision, P ie: Look It,
peg# 11, end e ll o f K iw
O erdtn i Subdivision, P ie t
Book 4. p e c* It. end E li
o f th* 8 E U o f the NW H .
end W H O f the 8 W ‘» o f
the NEU. end E li o f the
S t V , o f the N EU . end EH
o f the .M i o f tho SH (la te
part In A le fe y e T roll Subdlvlalon). end NH o f tho
B'A o f tho E H . and l E l i
o f tho 8W H &lt;laee pert In
Samlnol* T errace R tp le t),
and Block* B. C end D o f
Samlnol* T erraco Rtplat,
P lat Book 11, p a ce 11, end
Lota 1 through I and Lola
10 to 13 o f B ra tiy A cr«o
Subdivision, Plat Book It,
P **e I t.
From A -t 4* R - l: * H ad
th* E H .
From A -l to C - l: W H at
th* SW H o f th* I W I i.
R rm eln ln * C - l: EH o f the
SW H o f tho I W I i, end
B lock A e f etm ln olo T er­
raco Replat.
Rem aining A - l: E H e f th*
N H . end N'H o f tho S W I i
e f tho N W H . and W H o f
tho 8TVH o f tho N W H .
and W H o f tho SW H o f
the N W H . end W H o f tho
NW H o f the SW H . and
EH o f th* 8E H o f tho
NEU, and Lota 10 th rou ch
It B rte iy Acre*,
section 11, Townahlp 11 South,
Hang* It Eaat:
Rem aining A - l : All o f neelion.
■action 11, Townahlp I t South,
Rang* It Eaat;
From A - l te R- l AAl W H
o f th* NH . end W H o f th*
E H o f th* W H o f th* K H .
and HU o f tho E H o f tho
N W H . and W *, o f the SH
o f tho SW H o f the N EU ,
and KU o f th* SW H a*
th* NEU South e f Iron
Bridge
Road.
end
SH
North o f th* Little E con lorkhatrhae Creak.
From A -l to R - l : NH o f
th* E 'i o f tho W H . end
W H o f tho NH o f the
■ W H o f th* NEH. and E '«
o f th* SW H or tho NEU
North o f tho Iron B ridge
Road.
From A -t to M -1A: NH o f
th* EH . end SEU o f the
N EH .
From A - l te U niversity
Z one: SH Senth o f tho
Llttl*
Econloehhetehao
Creek.
Section 14. Tow nahlp I t Sonlk,
R ang* It E a tt:
From
R -l A
to
R -1A A :
Th at part e f th* N W H o f
th* N W H o f the SW H
North o f tho L ittle E co n lockhatehee Creek, a n d
B lock* F. O end H e f
Seminole Terrace Replet.
From A -t to R - l : EH o f
th* W H North o f th* U t ­
il* E con lock hetch ** Creek
(lee* Sem inole Terree* R ep la t). and W ! / « * f th*
NH e f E H .
From R -tA te e - l i A le ­
fe y e Katatea (lee* L et* 1
through I and Lot* IS
through 11).
From A -l and M -t to M1A: SEU o f tho N W H
South o f tho L ittle E con lock h atrh ee Creek, end Lot
S. N It** e f L et It, Lola
14. I t through 14. M 411.11'
o f Lot II. all In Orlande
Industrial Park. Plat Book
1*. page le t. and Lets 1,
4. T and I I In O rlande In duatrlal Park No. f.
From A - l end M -t te Uni­
versity Zona: N W H o f tho
SW H South o f tho L ittle
E ron lockhatehee C r e a k
and SH (lea* pert In Or­
lando
Induatrlel
P a rk ).
and S 11** e f th* MEU e f
th* SE H M*** Orlande In ­
dustrial P a rk ), and Lota

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Dad. After all, there may be a time when you and
Mom oanft carry ft aUl"

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I I I . 41' e f L o t II. and e ll o f
L ot 11 la O rlande Indus­
trial Park.
R em aining C - l : L ot* t
through ■ and L ett t l
through t l In A lefaya Eetatee, and Block E In Sem­
inole T errace Replat.
R em aining M -li E H e f the
N H . and Lot# IT. 1*. II In
O rlando Induatrlel Park,
and Lnte I. 4. HA. 14B.
Itr , lilt, U K . |4F, 140 In
O rlando In d u strie !' Park
No. 1.
Section II. Tow nahlp &gt;1 South.
R an g* St Eaatt
Prom A -t la R -IA A : E H
at th* N H .
Prom A - l t* R - l : E H o f
th* W H e f the NH . end

aOJreUh precept
41 Debra — —
M C oali

P r o a M -l to M -1A: Lola ■
end 4 In Orlande Industrial
P erk No. 1.
Pram A -t Se TTnlveralty
Z one: S t t r o f the W H e f
th* N W H a f th e S W H .
and SH .
Rem aining
. _ M -It L e t ■ In
Orlande
Induatrlel
Park
No. t, and W H a f the
N W H a f th* N W H .
Section 11. Townahlp 11 South.
R ange 11 Eaat.
From A -t t* C - l: N W H e f
th* N W H .
From A -t to M -1A: EH * f
tho NH .
From A -t to U niversity
Z on e: SH .
From A -l to R - l : SW H o f
tho N W H . and N W H o f
tho SW H .
Rem aining A - t : KH o f
o f the SH * f th* N t,. end
EH * f the KH o f the' S '*.
Publle hearing wilt be held
In th* gem lnel* County Court
Itouoo, County Comantaatonara
Room . Sanford. Florida, an
W odnooday. May It. 1144 at
T :!t P.bf. o r ao ooon theroafto*
at possible.
Samlnol* County
Z on in g Commission
B y R obert a B rew s
Sem lael* County
X onlng D irector

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Tha Htrald win not ba re- VACUUM CLEAVER—LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
sponsible tor mors than ona
ALL MAKES
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
Phons 323-2232
tad rtiervaa tho right to re6. For Rent
From Sanford Exchange ilia or rojaet soy advertise*
mant from what ordered ta APT. 119 Elm, Newly decorat
conform la tha poliekf of thla
ed, Carpeted, Halter Bdrm
P*Hr.
A New liv? Rm. fora. Alio
M l Magnolia, knotty pine
CLA SSIFIED D U P L A Y :
From Seminole County
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Tut*., thru Frl. - I P. M. day
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W I L A I A APARTMENTS
Room* private baths, 114
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Rrralh AprU 28, 1864 — Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

322-5612
425-5938

Office 204 W. First

Legal Notice
SKMlftOI.B

C O IS T V

■ o ftin a c o n m s a i o x
X it lc * ml rafclle H n r l i f
N olle* ti hereby flv * n , that
• rt*r con»ld*r*tlon, the Hem*
lro le County Z on in g Com m it■Ion w ill hold ■ publlo h**rlng
in d tttrm ln t tb t ft t t lb lllly
rerom m ed lnr lo the llotrd - County Conimltelonrra that the
fo llo w in g dearrlbed property
prreently aonecl A -t A g ricu l­
ture to It-IA llaildan tlal: Tha
■W erlyH o f the 8W U o f the
BWH o f Hactlon ll-IIB -IO E .
K urthtr deecrlbtd
aa ly ln r
North o f Tem pi* Terrace An
n tx and Ea i I o f Oran** Coun
ty-Sem lnol* County llna.
I'ublle hearing w ill ba held
In the Seminole County Court
H outa, County Cummlealonara
Hoorn, Banford, Florida, W adneaday, May It. 1M4 at T:J.
I&gt;,M. o r aa toon thereafter aa
poaalbl*.
Hemlnolt County
Boning Commlialon
By Robart B. Brown
Hamlnolt County
Zoning D lractor
PUBLISH : Apr. *1, May I, 1*11
C D T -lt
IN COUNTY Jt'IJOK’ B C’ OVHT,
■KWINOLB COUNTY, FLOH.

IK tlM ID I COUNTY
V.OMMl tOWWIKKION

N o l le * o f I 'n h l l r H earing

Notice I* hereby given, that
after rnnalderation, th* St
Inolt County Zoning Commla*
•Ion will hold a public hearing
to determine the feasibility of
recommending to the Hoard of
County Commlaalonar* that the
follow in g deecrlbed property
presently loned A -t A g ricu l­
ture be xoned l l - l Multiple
Fam ily Residential: Ueg III
ft W o f NE cor of th* 8W U
o f the BE1* o f Section 1J-J1HSIB. thence run W 700 ft to
N\V cor o f aald 40 acre*, thence
8 to ch i, thenc* E 700 ft
thenc* N 10 ch o; also the NH
of the BEH of the BW H and
the NH o f the St* o f the 8EU
o f the S W U ;
Ueg at th*
HW cor of th* NH o f th* SH
o f the 8EH o f the 8 W H . run
E I che. N 1H ohe. W I eh*.
H IH ch*. In Section 1I*||S
H E ; and !••■: Deg at tha NE
co r o f the NW H o f tha BWH
o f the 8EH o f Section I t - llB .
U K . run s 14.0 ft, thenca W
l l l . l ft. thenca N to th* N Una
o f aald NW H of th* HWH o f
tha 8EH o f Section II, thence
E to P oll. Further deecrlbed aa
W o f Hankal Av*. and BW o f
L*k# Orient*.
I’ ubllo hearing w ill b* held
In the Seminole County Court
llo u i* , County Commlealonera
Room, Banford, Florida, W ed ­
nesday, May II, l i l t at 7:10
P.M. or aa toon th araafttr A*
poailhle.
Semlnola County
Z onin g Commlsalon
lly R obert B. Drown
Seminole County
Z onin g D irector
PURLISH: Apr. II. May I. t i l l
CD T*II

ESTATE OF R. O. WOODS,
a /lt /a
ROSCOE O. WOODS,
DECEASED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO A LL PERSONS 1IAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AUAINHT SAID EBTATE:
You and aach o f you art
haraby notified and rtqu lrtd to
flit any clalme and demand*
■which you. or *|th*r o f you.
m ay hay# agalnat aald aatat*
In th# offle# o f Hon. C. ' E llNON MIZE. County Judg# of
Hemlnola County, at hla offle#
In th* Court Hou»* In Banford.
F lorida, within ala calendar
m onth* from th# tlm# o f tha
flra t publication o f thla nolle*.
NOTICE or INTENTION TO
Each claim o r demand muet b*
DISSOLVE CORPORATIONS
In w ritin g and contain tha
Notlca H hereby given under
plac# pf rte ld tn ct and poet o fth*
provision* of Section 101.*
flea addraaa o f th# claim ant
F lorid* Statutes, to each
and muet b* aworn to by th# II,
of
tha
Hated b oclaim ant, hla agent or » tto r - low , tb*corporations
earn* balng Incorpor­
a ay, o r th* u n i aball b* void.
ated under tha law * o f Florida,
Mildred W ood* Baalay
a ccord in g to tho rooorda
A* Exaeutrla o f aald aatat* and
o f th* Sacrotary o f Slat*, tack
Francla K. W bltak ar
and ovorp auch corp oration a p ­
A ttorn ey a t Law
pear* delinquent fo r thra* ( I )
Suite I I I
year* or m or* In th* filin g o f
P la ta National Bank Bldg*
report* and paym ent o f tnxoa
Orlando, Florida
under tho provlalon* o f Sec­
Publlahl A pril IT.
tion B0l.lt, F lorida Statute*,
May 4. XL XI. I 'M
and that undar th* pravlalon*
C D T -lt
o f oald Section III.II, F lorida
aald
corporation*
la Tha C eart Of Tha Caaaty Statute*.
Jadge, Beaalaata C eaatr. F lae- have been clatsad &gt;aa subject
to
dleaolutlon.
and
that thra*
Ida, la Frebate,
( l ) month* a fter data o f thla
la re I Ratal* ml
publication oaoh and avary
ERM A I. PF LE IO E R
D ictated. auth corporation Hited belew
Ta All Cradltaaa aad Faiaaaa that haa net In U * meantime
H av la g Clalaee ar Deaaaada filed tta report* du* and paid
th* taxaa du* under tha pro­
A aalaaf Bald Katatai
You and each o f you arp vision* o f Section l l l . l l , F lo r­
haraby notified and required to ida Statutes, will ba cartlflad
pgeeent any claim * and da* to tb* O ovarnor o f tb* State
-nanda which you. or althar of o f Florida, w ho w ill laaua a
■u, m
may
hav* a g a ln it th* **• Proclam ation at that tlm * dto*
rau,
&lt;
aald eorparatlaa.
At* Of ERM A L FFUBIOEIt. ■ d o in g •oaalaol*
County
.acaated. lata at aald County,
lacaat*
Prtaetal Ptnoo
o tha County Juda* o f BomNorn*
o l Bnolnoa*
nol* County, Florida, a t hi*
iffloa In th* cou rt houa# of BROOKS OARBAOE
HERVIOE, INC.
BANFORD
aid County a t Banford. Flor*
da, w ithin *lx calendar month# CAPRI RESTAU­
RANT.
INC.
BANFORD
rom th* tlm* at th* flrat pub*
BANFORD
Icatlon o f thla nolle*. T w o DEEPS, INC.
DENTA-VIIXON,
oplaa o f oaoh claim or damand
IN C
BANFORD
hall ba In w riting, and ahalt
lata th* plae* of realdane* DUSTY ROOTS
RID1NO
ASSOCIA­
nd poat o ffle * addraaa o f tho
TION. IN C
BANFORD
talmant. and ahall b* sw orn
o by, th# claim ant, hi* agent. K AND M
PRODUCE.
IN
C
BANFORD
T attorney and aeeompanlad
ly a filin g »*# o f on* dollar EAST BEMINOLB
COMPANY
BANTORD
nd such claim o r demand a ct
ESTES, R. W „
o filed ehall b# void.
C
E
L
E
R
Y
CO.
OVIEDO
Donald Mayar
Aa eaecutor o f th* L*at FERN PL AZA OIFT
SHOP.
INC.
FNRN
PARK
W ill and Tealam ant of
Erm a I. P fl*l**r, daeaaaad FLORIDA P E IIU A NESQUE, IN C
BANFORD
V IN I)EllW E ED LE, HAINEB
OEM ICE. IN­
k WARD
_ ..
CORPORATED
FE
R
N PARK
14 Park Aeanu*. Bouth
HALOEN CO RVinter Park. Florida
PORATION
BANFORD
'ubllehl A pril II.
HANDI-HOUSR OF
la y I. It, II. X lli
CEN TRAL FLORIDA.
•DT*TI
INC.
BANFORD
I T H E CIRCUIT COURT. IN LAUHER (B IL L )
PLUMBINO *
NU FO R BBHINOLB COUN*
HRAT1NO. IN C LONOWOOD
V. FLORIDA.
LONQWOOD LAND
HANCCNT NO. IBOBB
COMPANY
LONOWOOD
III8T
FED E R A L HAVINOS
ND IA1AN AMHOCIATION OF M. * H. BALES. INC. SANFORD
MCMILIMN FU ltN IIU.ANDU, a corporation.
P lain tiff,
TURK CITY OF
CAHHELUEItltV,
IN C
CASHELUERItr
EIIIIERT A. MULLENS and
IIISCIU.A J. MULLENS, hla NATIONAL BOTTLINQ
If*; ARTH UR C. DIESINO.
COMPANY. INC. LONOWOOD
NATIONAI. FILM DIBux. et #1*
Def endant *.
TIIIRUTORH, INC. SANFORD
I. EIIK'S NOTICE OF BALE P O Z I-O -L IT K . INC. HANFOItU
N otice Is hereby given that SANFORD-SEMINOLB
liter a Decree o f furecloeur*
IIROADCAHT1NG
C O , INC.
SANFORD
id aal* enterad by tha Judg*
1 the Circuit Court o f th* SEMINOLE KNOI.
NKEIIINt] A CON­
Inth Judi ci al Circuit. In ond
r S emi nol e County. Florida.
STRUCTION 470. SANFORD
, the Jlrd day o f April. 11(4. SEMINOLE S P E C IA L
u certain, rauae between
TV SALES. IN­
Irat Federal Saving* and !*&gt;an
CORPORATED FER N P A R K
■•&lt;&gt;&lt; Intlon o f Orlando, a rnr- SEPTIC TAN K SE R . ration, plaintiff, a n j Her*
VICKS, INC.
LONOWOOD
•rt A. Mullen*, at ux. at *U SW E E TW A TE R
SPRINGS. INC.
SANFORD
■fendanta. being Chancary No.
ilta, I will aell at publlo a u c. TRIM ETTB FIGURE
SALONS OF F L O !!mi to th# hlgheat and beat
IDA. IN C
SANFORD
dder fo r caah, at the front
&gt;or o f the Courthoua* In Han* TR IP L E H RANCH,
Tii. Seminole County. Florida,
INCORPORATED
: the hour o f 1 1 : 00. A. M-. on
CAHSELI1KRRT
Utaday. th* 12(h day o f May, UNITED LUMBER
Kl. th* follow in g deecrlbed
COMPANY. INC.
SANFORD
11 Is fu rth er directed that
roperly:
South (T feel o f Lot I and a rop y o f thla notlr* b* pubNorth II feet o f Lot 4. » e - tithed one tlnio In the Sanford
cord in g to the plat thereof llrratd. a newspaper publltbed
aa recorded In Plat Hook In Seminole County. Florid*, In
13. Pax* 1. Public Record* which county th# horn* o ffle *
o f Hemlnola County, F lo r­ of th* abov* Haled corp ora ­
tion* ar* shown to b* located.
ida.
IN WITNESS W H EREOF.
IKALI
,
.
I bav* hereunto aet my
Arthur II. ReckwRh. Jr.
hand and cauaed th*
iTerk
Ureal Heal o f the State
lly Martha T. Vlhlen. D. Co f Florida, to b t a ffile d
avid W. Iledrlck.
at Tallahaaaee. th* Cap­
’ the firm of
ital. thla fha f l at day o f
II.
KS, HEDRICK A
April. A.D. l i l t .
nllINHON
'S E A L )
* E*at Church Street
TOM
ADAMS
ando. Florida
orneye

for

I 'la ln lllf.

Mah A pril II. m i
DT*II

secretary

c d t ' tt

or

AprU , l ' i m

state

Fura., Apt. water incl. $43
mo. 112 Maple. 322-4814.
STOREROOM, or office, on
lit. Bt., near 2 free park
lng lota. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
1 BR Houietraller (urn. Ph.
322-1187.
S Room (urn. garage apt.
1018 Elm Ave. 322-0838 atter
4:30 p.ra.

Wa’d batter zeram before your catoh catchaa YOU1'
6. For Rant

12. Real Eatate For Sale

AIR • CONDITIONED Bed
room In 3 Rm. (urn. apt. Furn. A p t 2300 MiIlonvQle.
3 BR, Fla. rm., It* bathi, cent
$85, 111 E. »th St., 322-4283
heat, alr-cond. 384 mo. incl
Furn.
2
BR,
houie,
1
utility
or 322-3788.
taxei. 322 2281.
to pay, $63 mo. Longwood.
I BR House, Study, Kitchen,
Ph. 293-4334.
LAKE M A R Y, Lakefront,
Living k Dining Rm. 3428
Beautiful 2 BR home, large
NICE
1
BR
Cottage
on
Like
Myrtle Ave. South, 8anford,
private beach. $17,000. Ph.
Monroe, unfurn. Prefer cou­
322-9497.
ple. $30. Ph. $22-3106.

Legal Notice

■RRINOLR COUNTY
■ 0 * 1 X 0 COMMISSION
N oll** o f Publle Hear la g
N olle* la haraby given, that
a ft tr eoneldaratlon, th* Sem­
lnola County Z onin g C om m li­
alon w ill hold a publle bearlns
to determ ine th* feaalblllly of
recom m ending to the Board of
County CommtMlonar* that th*
fo llo w in g deicrlbed proparty
preaently toned A -t A g ricu l­
ture be toned (1-1 Com m ercial)
W l l l . l ft o f E 710 ft. e t NH
o f NW H o f SW U leal N l i e
ft Section ll- I I S - I I E . Further
described aa lyin g too fL South
o f Mlkler Road and North of
Stats Road D tpL Prlaon Camp.
Public hearing w ill b* held
In the Sem inole County Court
H ouie, County Commlealonera
Room , Sanford. Florida, W ed
needay, May II, 111! at 7:11
P.M. or aa aooa th araafttr aa
foaalbl*.
Seminal* County
Z on in g Commtaelon
B y R obert A Brawn
Bemlnolo County
Z onin g D irector
PUBLISH! Apr. II, May I, 1114
C D T -II
•RRINOLR COUNTY
BONINQ COMMISSION
N olle* o f Fablle H earing
Th* Z onin g Com m lialon will
hold a pu blic h earing to oon
alder raeom m endlns to
th*
Board o f Couaty C tram lialo*.
era Am ending Benins R egu la ­
tion* to provide fo r approval
o f adoquota drain s#* P rovis­
ion* on all eammiralat, In inatrial and m ulllpl* fam ily build­
in g ! w h i n ntructur* and pa v­
in g shall exceed 1,00# a*, f t
by County B n glaoor a n d /or
Board o f County Com mission-

Friday* from 0:00 A.M. to 1:00
P.M.
Publlo honrtng w ill b * hold
In th* Stm lnol* County Court
House, County Commlaalontra
Room . Sanford, Florida, on
W ednttday, M ar II, 1010 at
7:10 F.M. or aa *o*n tharaafttr
ao pooolbl*.
Stm lnol* CeuntF
Z on in g Commission
B y R obert s. B row s
Bemlnolo County
Zoning D irector
PUBLISH: Apr. II. Mar *. SZ84

CDT-II

NOTICE OP SUIT
TO: PA T R IC IA WILSON, D e­
fen d a n t
YOU AND EACH OF YOU
nr* horoby notified that suit
haa b ttn commancad agalnet
eu In tha Circuit Court ml th*
Hath Judicial Circuit o f th*
■tats ml F lorida In and for
Stm lnol* County, th* abbre­
viated till* o f w hich lai FALL
R IV E R
•A VINOS
BANK,
Plaintiff, -va - PA T RICIA W IL ­
SON. at aL, Defendant*,
la Chtneary Ns. 11071.
The nature o f thl* suit Is a
foreclosure
of
that certain
m orlnaxe fridn said defendant*
to pla in tiff, datad March II,
l i l t and recordtd March i l l ,
I I I ! In O fflelal Record* Hook
1-1 p a te *1 o f the Publlo R ec­
ord* * f Seminal* County, F lo r­
ida, tn cu m berln g that certain
piece or parcel o f properly lo.
oated, situate, and being la
aald County and State, In -w ll:
I-ot I. Illock "7.” NORTH
ORLANDO
TOWNBITE
4TII ADDITION according
to the plat th troof aa re*
corded In Plat Book 11,
page II, Publle Records of
Hemlnole County, Florida.
EACH O F YOU IS REQ U IR­
ED to f lit your anawer or
other w ritten defenaea to tha
Com plaint with th* Clark ol
tha Circuit Court o f Hemlnole
County. Florida. In thla procoedlng and lo carve a cop y
th ereof upon tho plaintiff** a t­
torney*. win.*# namae and ad­
draaa are h ereinafter set forth,
as required by law, not later
than th* loth day o f May, 1*04.
In default thereof the cause
w ill proceed ex parte upon the
entry o f a Deere* P ro Confeaeo
agalnet you.
WITNESS my hand and the
o fficia l aeal of a ild Court In
Henilnole County. Florida, thla
1Tth day o f A pril n i l .
(BEAL)
A rthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
lly : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
RRARD ALU OHIDLEY AND
LEW IS
A ttorney* fo r P lain tiff
* 1 North Court Straot
Poet O ffice B os t i l l
Orlando, Florida

publish: April II, II May I, II.
III!

CDT-II

31A. Peta

GREENBRIAR
Choice
lota
available
In
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your
■pacifications.
Greenbrier
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BU1LDER8, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

German Shepherd
Th. 322-4837.

REACH NEW HEIGHTS AS
A SUPEREX
PHARMACIST . MANAGER
A position that'a worth look­
ing Into
1. If you value your profession
2. if you think top echelon
3. If you seek a future with
an excellent Income and
top benefits
4. If you meet our qualifica­
tion!
WE’LL OFFER YOU
HIGH-REACHING
OPPORTUNITIES
Investment k Realty
IN Drug merchandising and
118 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
operations. Don't heiitatel
Phone now I Joe Klngm
2 BR. Home, Study, m
Thursdiy k Friday, April
Bathi, large Family Rm. In
30 and May 1, 9 a.ro. to 8
good neighborhood; lndud
p.m. 241-4681, Orlando. Ralng stove, refrig., room air.
plies confidential.
conditioner, washing m i'
chine li rugs. Really ter
rifle buyl Monthly pay­ MAN WANTED. Salary, Ap­
ply In person, no telephone
ments $83.30.
2408 8. French Ave.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
Service Station Managers A
FA 2-8074
Attendants for Phillips 88
Stations. If qualified see E.
Nice 2 BR, 1 bath CB real
If. McAIcxander, 203 N.
donee— Enterprise, 73 x 140
Laurel Ave.
Lot $7,230, $730 Down, Bal
ance $60 per mo. No clos­
PHARMACISTS
ing costa. Mr. Foy, Midway
DID YOU SEE OUR
7-3940, Winter Prak.
MONDAY ADT
Outstanding positions In Or­
KEEP A SECRET,
lando and surrounding com­
Check with us and we will
munities.
show you how, where and
EXCELLENT SALARIES
why wc have the finest list­
TOP
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
ings avaUablc — For In­
AND
stance — A nice, quiet lounDo not hestitate, phone now!
try home with paved road
Mr. Joe King, Thursday k
frontage, 3 BR, 2 car ga­
Friday, April 30, and May
rage — and lota of extras,
1, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ph.
all for $8,500. And only $300
241-4601 Orlando.
down.
SUPEREX DRUGS, Inc.
Replica Confidential

SOU TH W ARD

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
FURN. 3 Rm. apt. with bath
Tua»., thru F r l - 2 P. M. day
Nicely (urn. Adults. No pets.
before insertion. Hon. * Sat
Call 3221119.
noon.
Pure. 1 Bdrm. Apt. $43. 2101
Magnolia—322-3931
Robert A. William*

Legal Notice

12. Real Estate For Sale, 17. Mala Help Wanted

Available May 1. 2 BR., (urn. 3 BR, Air-Conditioned, H i
bathi, Fla. room, fenced
bouse, (or im ill family. Ph
yard, with patio. Ravenna
322-8370.
Park.
$900 down,
$103 INVESTMENT k REALTY
Like M iry, nicely (urn. dup­
monthly. Phone 322-9337.
118 N. Tark
322-9173
lex apt., 1 BR, Adults, no
1982 HOMETTE, S3' x 10', 3 Nico I R. frame. Income pospets. Ph. 322-3630.
BR, Living room 14' x 19'.
alb. $7,200 In 2 yri. Ship­
I BR, nlcsly (urn., aU utili
922-9719.
shape! Shady, cool. 2 lota,
ties, $90. 2nd St., between
Cut to $0,900. 322 3689.
12th k 14th Av«., Loogwood.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit
Raymond Lundquiit, Asao.
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
chin equipped. $22-3831.
FA 2-3931 AUanttc Bank Bldg
1, lit , k 2 BATHS
I BR, houie, kitchen equip.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
$33 mo. 322-8184.

SOU TH W ARD

FHA - VA HOMES

Ball-Blair Agency

G*r. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
Apply f-6:30.
Phone 322-3841
FURN. 1 BR dean Apt. «01
Palmetto. 312-3492 or 1174.

Payton Realty

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or CaU Your

. FHA - V A _

ES

19. Situation! Wanted
A GOOD laundress will do
Ironing at home, reasonable.
Will alt also. 323-0663.

Siamese
322-8841,

84. Artielas For 8ala

kittens,

puppies. NEW’ Coldspot combination
Refrigeralor-Freerer.
New
Carrier upright freeier. As­
$15 ea.
sume pymts. 688-3846 after
5:30 p.m.

2 Chihuahua puppies, male. Ken more 300 auto, washer, 3
$23 each. 1 female AKC
mo. old, $100. Other furn.
Chihuahua, 4 yrs. old. 1104
322-7381, 4-3 p.m.
W. 23th St., 322-1331.
TVs Used. All makes k mo­
Boston Terrier, AKC Reg., 6
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
weekj old. 322-3317.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Repossess'd. Would like re*
32. Flowera - Shruba
sponsible party ta take up
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
payments of $9 per month
kee stock. All other kinds
on Slant-O-Matle Automatic
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
of Nursery shrubbery and
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
trees.
ing condition. Call Collect
Gray Shadows Nurasry
241 9387 evenings or 42S8 Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave,
0932, Service Discount

33. FonUtare

F U R N IT U R E

3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Was on Lay-a-Way at

Budget Furn. Co.
on So. Orange Ave.
Now can be seen at
298 Longwood P !a u
Take up payments
At only $12.80 per mo.
Ph. 838-4383
Also l Bedroom Suite
•
Slightly damaged
at $39.95

DAYS work or Ironing at WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
home. Lucilo Lamor 1000
cl $13.50 on 3 complete
W. 13th St.
rooms of furniture. Call
21. Beauty Salona
TE 8-1311, Caiaalberry, eel
leet.
Complete Beauty Service
3 Senior Operatori
FREE ESTIMATE
Free Parking at 2nd k Oak Upholstering k Mattress ren­
322-5742
103 So. Oak
ovating. New k Used Furni­
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
ture. CaU Nix Bidding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Acs Beauty Salon
FA 3-2117.
Call for Evening Appta.

Mayfair Hotel
Th. 322 8323
1-ROOM efflcltncy apt. with
Free Parking
8ALE3 BROKER
pvt. bath and ahower, suit- FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Spring Permanent Special
able tor couple or single
20 Percent off regular prices
person or retired. All utili­
EVERETT A. HARPER 2383 Park Dr.
322-3420
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ties Included in rent Ideal
AGENCY - REALTOR
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224634
ly located on Flrat St., with­
3 Bit., li t bath home, Aa*
2403 S. Park Ave.
B
in 1 block o ( I frao parking
sumo payments. 322 5433.
Pbonei FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2263
25.
Plumblnr
Services
Iota and abopplng eentar. la
2 BR., 1 BATH
quire at Maauel Jaeobeoa
PLUMBING
Screened porch, including kit*
Dept. I to n , 111 E. First St
Contracting Repairs
chen equip. Down payment
FREE ESTIMATES
Furn. A pt 1201 W. 1st. Ph,
3330.
Monthly
Payments
1901 Park Avanue
R, L. HARVEY
days 222-2762, nights 322
$3150.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
FA 2-3232 anytime
0991.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,

35. Articles Wanted

Sell Us
Your
Furniture.
WANTED— 78 rpm records
Quick Service With the
in good condition. 322-7688.
Caah. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 24877.
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or amall amounts. Booded
Used furniture, appliances,
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
tools, etc. Boufht • Sold.
field. FA 2-4244
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
CASH for good clean Used
Ava. Ph. FA 3-4132.
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
For the biggest selection of
322 6391.
nearly new and used furnl
lure, sco Noll's Furniture
Trucks
Brokerage In Casselberry 36. Automobile
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. *33 2 DOOR hardtop Chevro­
let, green k white, good
cond. $200. 322-4939 after 6
p. m.

34. Articles For Sale

'61 RENAULT Dauphlne, good
running. Very reasonable.
323-0415.

$ Bank $
Repossessions
'56 Rambler, $299 bal. $18 mo.
'57 Bulck, $687 baL $34 mo.
'33 Cadillac, $3$7 bal. $32 mo.
'57 Dodge, $392 bal. $31 n o .
'39 Hillman, $687 bal. $34 mo.
'53 Nash, $98 bal. $4 mo.
'38 Rambler, $419 bal. $24 n o .
'33 Ford, $87 bal. $1 mo.
'39 Plymouth, $681 bal. $34 me.
'38 Ford, $641, $33 m o ..

National

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.

1012 Sanford Ave.

Open tl! 9, 6 Days Week
Phone 322-4363
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
k doors. Cheap. See at 1983 Tbunderbird, fully equip­
Palma H old. 322-2308 after
ped, port. cond. Ph. 133-6883
a.
after 3 p.m.
$1 per day rental for Electric
'37 Chivy Belalr Sport Coupe,
Carpet Shampoocr with pur.
V-6, powergUde, RAH, good
chase of Blue Lustre. Carrubber, mechanically OK,
roll’s Furniture.
actual mileage 43,100, only
$823. Owner. 2003 8. MagHONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
nolia. Ph. 322-8110.
lon, $3.00. Call 322 2900 af­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD '39 Ford Convertible, Mid­
17. Special Barries
INC.
night Blue, I3a Engine, A.
CITY LIMITS.
$$9-1074
T. Very sharp. $680. 3631
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
BEDROOM HOMES
READY MIX CONCRETE
Sanford Ave.
Rebuilding • Refelllng
IMMEDIATE
Patloa, Floor, Free Esllma.ea
FREE
ESTIMATES
OCCUPANCY
Sllli, lintels, steps, blocks, 1963 Rambler Classic Station
GENE CUM IIAA
Alr-Comlltlonlng Optional
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Wagon. Ex. Cond. J. C.
■and, cement, yock, pipe,
322-2601 — After 12 p. m.
As Low aa $330 Down
116 N. Park Ave
FA 24123
Bunten, Lemon Bluff.
atecl, grease traps, dry
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
well*. Stepping stones.
For Repairs and Painting, caU
lit
Rualneea
Opportunity
Mercedee Beni 190 S. L.,
LAKE MARY
322-5426 after 8 p. in. week­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
1962. Low mileage. Original
West on 23th St. and
n i l I.LI PS 66 Service Station
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
days.
owner. Ph. 122-6497.
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
for Leato. If you have a
322-2744
Plano Tuning and Repair
amall amount of capital,
1963 I cy. Galaxie Fordor Se­
LAKE WYMAN
and the desire to own your W. L. Harmon - FA 1-4233
dan. Sid. shift, power steer,,
HEIGHTS
business, with paid training Need e Painter! 322-3090.
Exc. cond. $2,000. Phons
b ig i $ s a v in g s
LONGWOOD
available, then see E. H.
322-3490 after 3 p. m.
On Floor Models k
(South on 17-92—4 ml.
Me Alexander,
202
North
AIR-CONDITIONING
Demonstrators
BUYING A NEW «r
2 Blks. Northwest of
Laurel Ave.
By FEDDERS
USED CART
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
Longwood Plata)
IF. II. POPE CO., Inc.
COIN LAUNDRY
FINANCE IT WITH US
In Your Home
TRAILER luADES
200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234
C o m p l e t e l y recondition­
6 Lev Interest Bates
In Sunford Cnll
CONSIDERED
ed Cola Business. Golden WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
♦ Low Monthly Payments
SINGKR
Opportunity for right party.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FLORIDA STAYS BANK
Representative at
SmaU down payment. Call
All Types and Sites
Alan'a Fabrics k Rugs
Plymouth 1937, excellent con­
Orlando 423-5121.
Ph. 638-3911
We Repair and Service
322-3733
dition, $290. Ph. m a m .
S T I N E
Service station for lease In
CLOSEOUT
Machinery and Supply Co.
37. Bonis * Motors______
Oviedo. Good lociUon k
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 Last 3 days of sale. Every­
good sales record. Death in
thing
must
go.
Come
out
Evlnrude,
2 hp. Firestone 4
Property Management
family makes change neres- PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
tonight 6:30 to 0:30. 2300
hp., both $33. 322-4314.
&amp; Salon Broker
aary. 3taJor Company pro­
and all type* Homo Repairs.
W. 1st St. Dealers Welcome!
Gateway To The Waterway
ducts. ph. 322*4312.
All Work $100 to $3,300 May
Kobaon Sporting Goods
bo Financed. 1 lo 5 yri. to 30 Gal. gas water heater, Like
16. Female Help Wunted
new. Cheap. Tail after 4:30.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Offers for your selection
Pay.
304-6-4 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3641
322 7773.
theae Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Christian Woman n e e d e d . A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
322 9358
Bedroom
Full or part-time—lifetime
APR. SPEC. Men’* Shoes. USED BOATS A motors.
security. Experience Sun­
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
QUN8. New A Used. Large
29. A u to m o b ile S e rv lca
day School, minlitry help­
selection. Will trade, also
W. lat St., Sanford.
ful. Earn $100 weekly and
repair. Tackle sold A re­
PORTABLE Stereo, almost
up. No competition. Write
paired. Oiteen Bridge Flab
AUTOMOTIVE
new. Half price. 668 3408.
John Rudin Co., 22 W Mad­
Camp A Gun Shop.
AIR-CONDITIONING
ison St., Chicago 2, III.
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
SEWING MACHINE
Will trade desirable building
Good Used Cara Sold
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Rcglitared nurse, day ahlft,
lota for 14* or 11* Cabin
322-7763 Fully automatic. Sewa on
well located Nursery Home. 111 French Ave,
Cruller. Pb. 323 1321, 1104
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
To $42o monthly for nurse
W. 23th.
Auto Glass, Tape
embroiders, m o n o g r ami,
able to anum e responsibil­
k Sea' Covert
blind hems, etc. All with­ SKI RIG, 13', 33 bp. Johnity. Write, Sanford Hsrald,
out attachments. Guaran­
ion elec., trailer, and ex­
Box 73.
To make the best home
teed. Like new. Sold new
tras. $423, 2422 S. WUlow,
buy, see the
17. Mala Help Wanted
Over $300. Balance due only
322-1379.
904 W. 2nd St. FA 14031
$79.34 or $8.08 month. Call
Position Open: Superintendent ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Collect for Free Home Trial 39. Trailers • Cabanas
of Public Works. Refer­
2(1-9388 Service Discount.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Apache Camping Trallern
ences required. Send re­
Cecil Sellers - 646-4416
sume Including background, Free Inspection, estimates,
SINGER
AUTOMATIC
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
Clark St., Enterprise
qualifications, ability, ex­
19CI Modal. Fully Guaranteed,
k repairs discounted.
perience and age. Salary
Monograms, makes Button­
211W E. 3rd.
322-3143
open. P o s i t i o n require*
1100 DOWN
holes, Sewa on Buttona k
knowledge of Roads, Streets,
$43 MONTH
makes decorative Hitches,
Drainage and Parka. No
$71.80 or pay $7.11 mo. No
Public Utilities background
Offlee FA 3-211$
CUSTOM REALTY
etc. Pay off balance of
neceiaary. T o: Mayor Owen Sankarlk Glass and Paint
Night FA 94648
WINTER PARE
credit needed. Write Credit
W. Anstey, P. O, Box 53,
123 0709
Company
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
Casselberry, Florida.
9124 Park Dr. S ailor4, Fla.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Sanford, Fla,

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

LAKE MARY. Unfurn. excepttonally clean I BR Rouse
Kit. equlpt. 222-4411.
2 BR, fully furnlihed. Avail­
able May 1. Prefer adulta.
1803 Sanford Ava.
UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. K it
equlpt. lOIVt W. 11th St. Ph.
349-3933.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath, SIT S. Park Ave.
Clean rooms (or men. 441
Magnolia Ava. 123-0730.
FURN. Apt- Close In. Jlmtnla
Cowan. 3224013.
RENTALS
I BR, Unfurn. ML equipped,
110 ft. bathing beach on
Lake Mary ......... $14$ mo.
I BR, with atudy, dining
room, kit. equipped, double
carporte, newly painted.
Lake prlvilegei .. 3130 mo.
On Lake Mary. Furn. 2 BR
houie with sunporeh $73 mo.
FRANK EVANS
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733

RENT A BED
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 1-5111 118 W. lit SL
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
at 317 Catalina Dr.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
AprU 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
plex. AvaUable May 1. 14th
Ava, Loogwood, I mi. (rom
N.AJ3. Ph. 838-3298.
FURN. Apt. 322-2800.
Furn. apt. 300 Park Ave.

IL For Salt or lUnt
Furn. 3 BR, 2 bath, alr-cond.
AvaUable May 9. 322-3309.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE, CaU e v e n i n g s
323-1397.

12. Real Estate For Sale
New CuiLtm Built Home on
Crystal Lake. For informstlon caU $22-3371.

3&amp;4

St. Johns Realty

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

O w ned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Do\ta Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

this, l' *

�ELECT

Red Cross To Kick Off Annual Swim Program Monday
The Water Safoty Commit­
tee o f the Seminole County
Jlcd C ron Chapter ha» acheduled Monday aa the kickoff
date fo r the 1UC4 swimming

dll*

WASHINGTON (D PI) —
White southerner* now want
to aee the Senate end its
lengthy debate over the civil
rights bill, pollster Louis Har­
ris reported today.
In • copyrighted dispatch
in the Washington Post, Har­
ris said Americans in a na­
tionwide aurvey favored by
more than 2 to 1 senate ap­
proval of a motion for clo­
ture, or a gag on debate.

ty-

QUALIFIED

Pnge 12 — April 28, 1961

frralll

SOUTHERNERS WANT RIGHTS DEBATE TO END

program.
Volunteer Red Cro*a In­
structors, under the leader­
ship o f Sally Neidcr and Mar­
tha Kilpatrick, will teach
life laving, beginner swim­
ming, advanced beginner, In­
termediate a n d
instructor
courses throughout the coun­
For the first time in sever­
al years Red Cross swimming
classes will not be held in
Lake Mary. A serious short­
age o f certified instructors
forced tlia cancellation of
these sessions. I,ako Mary res­
idents have been urged to at­
tend classes In other areas.
An appeal is being made to
all adult swimmers to volun­
teer for water safety Instruc­
tor training.
Teachers are urgently need­
ed to carry out the Seminole
County swimming program
this year. In order to certify
tho additional teachers re­
quired, an Instructor’s train­
ing course will be conducted
at tho Municipal Fool in San­
ford, commencing with senior
life saving courses May 4.
Completion o f Senior Life
Saving is n requirement for
instructor training.
Any person 18 years o f age
or over, male or female, is
eligible to enroll for instruc­
tor training. No pre-registra­
tion is reqilirrd. Applicants
should report to the Munici­
pal Pool in Fort Mellon Park
at 10 a.m. or 7:30 p.m., May
4th. Tbs complete schedule
o f classes to dutc are us fol­
lows:
Municipal
Pool—Hanford:
May 4, 10 a m. Senior I.ifu
Having, adults only, Martha
Kilpatrick, instructor; 1 p.m.,
Ilcginner, Advanced Ilcglnner,
Intermediate,
Adults only,
Muriel Scott, Instructor; 7:30
p.m. Senior I.ife Saving, 10
years o f ago and over, In­
structors Jack Horner and
Jackie Caolo.
Naval Air Station, Sanford:
May 12, 10 a.in., Ueglnner,
Advanced Ilcglnner and In­
termediate, Adult Navy de­
pendents
only,
Inalruetois
Kdlth Avencl, Colleen Stuart
and Marge (iarvey. Registra­
tion for summer swimming
classes for Navy children who
have completed the first grade
or above will be held June 0,
11 a.m. to 1' p.m. at tho Of­
ficer's pool. Instructor Peg
Ilom er will lie in charge and
registration will include Be­
ginner, Advanced Beginner,
Intermediate amt Junior Life
Saving.
Casselberry: May 4 Senior
Life Having classes for adults
only will he conducted during
the morning hours. Students
ahould phono Mrs. Kvelyn
llirkennieyer for complete in­
formation regarding registra­
tion for these classes. June 0,
at the Casselberry Fire Sta­
tion, Registration for Begin­
ner, Advonred Beginner and
Intermediate classes. Seminole
County residents are urged to
phono the Red Cross Chapter
office at any time for infor­
mation regarding these free
awlmming clnssses.
The aim is to "drownproof”
Sciiiinolu County. People ran
help liy learning to swim,
sending your rhildien to swim­
ming classes or liy becoming
a water safety instructor and
lending a liund in lliu life
•uving program.

ftanfnrb

Osteen Group
Variety Show
Set Today
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Civic Associa­
tion will sponsor a Variety
Show at 8 p.m. todny In the
Community Center at Denary.
All talent will he from Osteen
and Sanford.
The Triple Trio from Semi­
nole High will sing nnd the
champion Twirling Team will
nppenr. Others number* will
fenture hnllet nnd Hawaiian
SANFORD MOOSE broko ground Sunday for their new lodge hull and
dnneing, vocal solos and solos
club to he erected at Palmetto Avenue anti ‘27th Street. Lodge 18fil o ffi­
nnd ducts nnd u comedy skit
c ia l taking part in tho ceremonies were, from left, Ralph Schweickert
by four well known Osteen
and Governor Otis Sjohlom who servo n« co-chnirmon of tho building
men. A highlight of the pro­
committee. Local dignitaries participating included Sanford Mayor A. L.
gram will he the appearance
Wilson and County Commission Chairman James I'. Avery Jr.
of Miss Dottie Jnrdine, tal­
ented ventriloquist and her
pal, "Ollic."
Tickets for the show will
lie available at tho door. Pro­
ceeds will lienefit the Osteen
TALLAHASSEE (D PI)
- aai'l Ih'-y have collected a to­ one collector nnd spender — Civic
Association
building
Contributions t o
Florida’s tal o f $1J171,1105 from sup­ outstripping bis nearest op­ fund.
porters ami spent $1,700,000. ponent, Sen. Scott Kelly of
pepped-up campaign for gov­
The Democrats accounted Lakeland, by more than $150,.
Kentucky First
ernor inched toward the $2 for nil hut $IH,07.ri of tile con­ 000.
Kentucky has the first per­
million (M ) mark today with tributions nod all hilt $1 1.000
Dickinson reported new col­ manent white settlement west
tho crucial first primary elec­ of the spending.
lections of $$70,850 to run o f tho Allegheny Mountains
Fred O. Dickinson, West bis total to $502,080 against and wns the first state organ­
tion just ono week away. »
ized in that locality.
In tho next tu Inst pre-elec­ Palm Bench, was the number expenditures of $ 108,780,

Although opposed to the
bill, white southerners also
favored cloture by a ilint
margin, Harris reported.
Public support for the mcasure has increased steadily,
Harris said. Last November,
0.7 per cent o f American*
questioned raid they favored
the bill, while 70 per cent
supported it this month.
Ily more than 2 to 1, Amer­
icans specifically endorsed the
public accommodations sec­
tion guaranteeing equal ac­
cess to such privutely owned
public places us hotels, res­
taurants and theaters. White
southerners, however, oppos­
ed the section by an even
greater margin.
Harris said President John­
son’s support of tho bill, or­
iginated by the late President
Kennedy, has not cost him po­
tential southern votes.
The public opinion analyst
snid Johnson hold* a 08-.72 per
cent edge over "hi* strongest
GOP opponent," Ambassador

Henry Cabot Lodge, in the
South.
Also, Harris said, two of
every three A m e r i c a n s
thought Johnson was doing a
good job in working for pass­
age of the civil rights bill.
Even more negroes — 77 per
cent — thought so, he said.

KENNETH W.

M cI n t o s h
FOR

PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY

RE-ELECT

JOE DAVIS
YOUR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
FROM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
A VITAL Interest and Active Participation In Affairs Of
Seminole County.
A PROVEN Record Of Public Service For Seminole County.
DEDICATED To Task Of Serving ALL Of Seminole County.
Pd. Political Adv.

Gubernatorial Campaign Funds Near $2 Million

tion report, filed today, tho
six Democratic candidates amt
three Republicans vying to
succeed (iov. Karris Biyant

Eleven Years Of Progress

Choristers
Enjoy Picnic
In Deltona
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Dollary Choristers met for
a picnic last Wednesday at
tile Deltona Club House in
Enterprise following rehear­
sals at the Dellary Commun­
ity Methodist Church. Des­
serts and beverages were sup­
plied by the Deltona hostess­
es.
After lunch the group en­
joyed a cruise aboard the I
Ilellona Quern.
Present for Hie day w ere;
Laura Platt Brown, Theresa
Kupeci, Hard Rentier, Hertrudo Sommer, Thelma Wills,
Gertrude MacNaughlon, Ruth
Crcasey, Mabel Green, Bea­
trice Muller, Evelyn Drick,
Until Eustis, Lillian Park,
Ruth lovunna, Ivn Goodton,
Carolyn Little, Mario Vos,
Matilda Boyer and Mrs. Fish­
er and Mrs. torch.

Ten New School* Constructed.
Numerous Additions To Schools.
Hroad nnd Modern Course Offerings,
Improved Instructional Program.
Student Achievement Altove State and
National Averages.
For Continued Educational Progress and
Experienced Administrative
Leadership —

RE - ELECT

R. T. MILWEE
Superintendent Of Public Instruction
Seminole County

Pd. Pot. Adv.

Test flic Lost and bank the savings in

Rambler's
Sp n n g

Selling
Spree!

WHERE THE BUYS ARE! We’ ve got special sar.
ings now on Itardlops, convertibles, sedans, wagons.
We’ve got a choice o f 7 transmissions, 9 engine*
(V-8s and 6s), 25 beautiful Spring models in all. Each
oilers famous Rambler extra-value features, liko
Double-Safety Drakes and Deep-Dip rustproofing,
at no extra cost. And each is all dressed up and
ready to save you money. (Rambler American sav­
ings start with the lowest prices o f any U.S.-built
carl*) Come see . . . come save today!

TEBTTHEBESTGORXMBIER

none

i t ’s

animportant gasoline discovery! Methyl* steps up

octane performance so effectively that it stops power-wasting
knock better than any other antiknock compound. Methyl spreads
more evenly throughout all cylinders of your engine, stands up
under extreme temperatures. And it’s in Standard gasolines
(Crown and Crown Extra)...at no
increase in price! Another way
that we take better care of your car.

STANDARD

"He b wed qvattikd for

hit MW position, and hit
many frionds will with him
well at he rltet tho now
1ladder

V 2 ! i/

PANAMA CITY HIRAID

KEEP James W.

KYNES

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Paid Political Advertisement,
Paid For Uy K v n rs Campaign
Fund, Ronnie Spencer,
Chairman

TRAVEL SMART—Steek line*, with planly ol room
tor ail 6 looter* In the Rambler Classic 770 lurdtopa
plenty al acttoo artUi your ctMfct U V4» or U

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.

301 West First Street, Sanford, Fla.

-Watch th« Danny Kay* Show on CBS-TV, Wednesday evenings.

..now In Stnndnrd

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�Ckicago Pushes Hunt
For Kidnaped Infant
M

CHICAGO (UPI) — The
heartbroken parents of tiny
Paul Joseph Fronczak waited
helplessly today while police
and federal agents conducted
a desperate search for the
woman who kidnaped the
Memo to John Fitzpatrick: three-day-old Infant from his
You volunteered at Tuesday's mother's arms.
Concern over the baby's
County Commission meeting
! health mounted with each
to seek out the answer to a i passing hour.
question raised by Jim Avery:
The child was born Sunday
Why did the Ford Founda­ and kidnaped the next day
tion "cut a melon" and give from Chicago's Michael Heesc
$10,300 to Winter I’ ark Mem­ Hospital by a woman posing
orial Hospital, Winter Park;
$25 800 to
Fish
Memorial
Park, Del.and;
$35,000 to
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
pital, Orlando; $174,800 to
Orango Memorial Hospital,
Orlando, and NONE to Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital? Here
is the answer: Ford Founda­
tion and American Hospital
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Association worked out a per*
patiant-per-day formula for (UPI) — Vietnamese govern­
non profit and non tax support­ ment rangers today overran
ed hospitals and Ford Foun­ a Communist arms factory
dation
gave
tlio
money. in the famous Viet Cong
Seminole Memorial Hospital mountain stronghold of Do
was not considered since it Xa, capturing massive quanti­
is partly supported by tax ties of modern arms and ex­
plosives, an American mili­
money.
tary spokesman said.
The spokesman said 167
One candidate running for
weapons were seized from the
a Seminole County Office said
guerrillas, who fled without
he knew the campaign was
fighting.
coming down to the wire. He
The rangers are taking part
woke up the other morning,
in a large-scale government
introduced himself to his fam­
operation launched Monday
ily and asked for his wife's
against tlie Communist strong­
vote.
hold some 325 miles north­
•
•
•
east of the capital in the
Telephone
Inquiry
from rugged central highlands.
North Orlando: "Another edi­
Two A m e r i c a n s were
tion of ‘The Informer’ came wounded in the initial assaults
out today. I’d like to know on Do Xa and Mang Xin Mon­
who puts out tills sheet? day, but government casual­
Sorry, as much as we'd like ties were light despite heavy
to tell, we won't In public Communist fire.
print. We will tell you this
Eighteen of the 20 U. S
. . . It’s not two men.
helicopters used to transport
. . .
the Vitenamese troops were
Harold II. Kastner, illus­ struck by guerrilla groundtrious potentate of Hahia fire. Four of them and ono
Shrine Temple, gives special propeller-driven fighter-bomb­
thanks to the Manuel Jacob­ er plane were downed.
son department store for
A U. S. Air Force captain
making available its entire was killed in neighboring
center show window for a Thailand Tuesday in a heli­
display
pertaining to the copter orash during South
Shrine’s Crippled Children's East Asia Treaty Organization
Hospital in Greenville, S. C. (SEATO) maneuvers. Seven
Only store in Sanford to do Thai officers also were killed.
this, Kastner said. ,
Names of the U. S. casual­
. . .
ties were withheld pending
Another memo to Jim Har­ notification o f relatives.
dy: That automobile which
has been parked daily next
to the "n o parking” sign in
the courthouse alley has mov­
ed to another space. Hut a
Final county-wide Demo­
county road car was park­ cratic rally’ before the May
ed in nearly the same spot 5 primary will be held at 7:30
all morning Tuesday. Sacred p.m. Thursday at Sanford
cows,, maybe, Jim?
Civic Center.

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Seminole - DeUary Heart
Association reports its fund
drive so far has raised $8,152
this year . . . a 44 per cent
increase over last year's
total of $5,839. l)r. Luis I’ercz,
new president, vows that next
year the $8,152 figure will be
surpassed.
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All Democratic candidates
arc Invited to be present and
to state their qualification*
for office in three-minute
talks.
Mrs J. D. Morrison, Semi­
nole County Democratic Ex­
ecutive Committee chnirman,
said the program will be
broadcast by’ radio.
Presiding over the meeting
will be Mrs. Kathleen Rey­
nolds, state ami precinct committcewomnn, and W. O. Tan­
ner, precinct committeeman.

VAH-11 Off To
Mediterranean
Heavy Attack Squadron It
left Muyport Tuesday for
about on eight-month assign­
ment with the U.S. Sixth
Fleet in the Mediterranean,
The squadron, based at San­
ford Naval Air Station, is
commanded by Cmdr. Hatton
W. Hartholomcw and will
serve aboard the USS Frank­
lin I). Roosevelt as part of
Carrier Air Wing One.
Four o f the squndron's A3H
Sky-warrior planes left San­
ford IMesday to spnn the At­
lantic and Join the group in
the Mediterranean.

W. E. (Pete) Knowles,
Sanford city manager,
was elected vice presi­
dent o f tiie Florida City
Managers Association
Tuesday afternoon at
a m e e t i n g in St.
Petersburg.

New Withdrawal
By France From
NATO Seen
PARIS (UlM) — Allied o f­
ficial* appeared concerned to­
day that France might follow
up it* withdrawal of navsl
officers from North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)
commands by moves affecting
French force* in Germany.
The French government annoiinred Tuesday that it has
withdrawn a l l
10 senior
French naval officers from
NATO commands, on the
ground that there were no
longer any sizable French
units under them.
President Charles tie Gaul­
le had pulled French naval
units out of the NATO Medi­
terranean fleet in ISbVJ. Three
months ago, be removed tin?
bulk o f France's Atlantic
fleet and English Channel
units from NATO control.
Only five French subma­
rines in the North Sea still
operate under NATO. The rest
of the French navy is under
purely French command.
NATO offirjals appeared
concerned about the future of
the two and one-half French
army divisions nnd three air
force nuclear fighter wings
under NATO command in
West Get many.

Delegation Host
To OAS Envoys
WASHINGTON (UPI)
About 500 persons attended a
dinner Tuesday night to honor
Florida's congressional dele­
gation.
A dozen ambassadors from
countries in the Organization
of American States (OAS)
were special guests at the an­
nual dinner, which is sponsor­
ed by the Florida Chamber of
Commerce.

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Don't Knock It,
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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with scattered showers in nfternoon; high today 85-90; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased W re

Established 1908

WED., APRIL 29, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Indexes Show
Steady Rise
During Year

'Bulletins' To
Tell Seminole's
Way Of Life

"Rulletins" promoting the
way of life for Sanford and
Seminole County were dis­
cussed this morning by mem­
bers of the Promotions Com­
mittee of the Seminole Coun­
ty
Chamber ol Commerce.
"Our climate, people, hon­
Meeting at the Chamber
est municipal and county
governments
and
the St. conference room with the
committee were advertising
John*
comprise
Seminole
representatives of the BarCounty’s greatest assets," said
hour
Outdoor Advertising
James Avery when he ad­
! Company.
dressed the noon luncheon
A "package proposal" will
meeting of the Sanford KiwI he prepared by Don Harbour
anis Club today.
, ...
,
,
1,10 ct,mI,an&gt;' nnd will he
The
county
com miss on
submitted for further discuss­
SANFORD KIWANIAN DEWITT MATTHEWS sella tickets to Walter
chairman said that "w e are
ion next Wednesday morning
Oielow, editor and inililislicr o f The Sanford Herald, for Saturday’s Kiready at the drop of a h a t,
The committee agreed that
wanis Pancake Slipper and Auction to bo held at Sanford’s Civic Center.
to expound on what's wrong j
the "way of life" in the area
Suppers will lie served front -1:30 until 8 p.m. and the auction will take
with the county community j
must he stressed if they are
place between 6 and 9 p.m. Proceeds to benefit the club’s fund for tinilcrwv'icn we should be talking,
to he effective.
priviloKod children.
about what's right about it." i
Also to lie considered will
He explained that "Our cli-1
he solid emphasis on the St.
mate doesn't impress us hut
Johns River, labeled several
millions of Americans have
times as the "Nile of Amor- j t e w
j . . .
a desire to come here ami
ica "
enjoy some of it. Our people
Other consideration will 1)0
are law abiding, responsible!
given ' ‘Sanford nn the St
amt Intelligent citizens, and.
Johns" and "Land of Gracwe have honest, well run |
ions l.iv ing."
municipal and county govern- i
Involved will he adequate
ments."
location of large "bulletins" | HOLLYWOOD (U l’ l) —
United Press International stir up prejudice in the civil
Hut Avery singled out the
placed at strategic points on lirilish actor Peter Sellers
Miami
Mayor Robert King rights issues.
St. Johns- although undove, j
major highways leading into Wns expected to he released High picked up his campaign
Karl, campaigning in Tam
loped for the most part, as
this area. The signs could he from Crdais of Lebanon Hos­ for governor again today pa- said he would not try to
“ A priceless asset." Ho point-1 located near Mims on High­
pital today, well oil bi* way with a blast at the Florida l)il win votes on fear and pro
ed to the fact that Sanford I* ! way 1. north and smith of In­
to recovery from n near futul Pont interest* headed by Ed­ juillcc, hut on reason. "1 have
closer to salt water than most terstate 4 clnverleaf with
heart seizure.
come In be known In tills
ward Hall.
of the world's great seaports, j Highway
40 and
several
High said the Du Pont campaign as the voica of
He said that the Seminole others,
holdings oppose him because reason," lie said.
Chamber's
committee
now
Harbour will consider the
Sen. John E. Mathews,
he advocates a minimum
OTTAWA
(UPI)
—
Soviet
working on the creation of a State Road Department's trafnewsman Vasily Tarasov, ac­ $1.25 an hour wage for Flor­ pushing his campaign in St.
port authority at first includ­
Petersburg, said 1m would
ed some skeptics. "Hut, I a-- factor in arranging bis pro- cused of espionage and order­ ida.
ed by the Canadian govern­
"The pulpwnod ami timber make honesty in the cam
sure you there are no longer posals.
ment to leave Canada "at industries have been paying palgn the big issue of the
any skeptics after many meet­
Cost of the undertaking
ing* ami trips to two operat­ would be borne li.v the Semin­ once," prepared today to re­ near slave wage* for years,” dosing days. " I will keep
hammering home the fart
High charged.
ing facilities."
ole Chamber and Hie commit­ turn to Russia.
an huncsl campaign
High said an increased that
Avery explained that for tee would recommend its in­
means
an honest administra
minimum
wage
would
create
every ton of general cargo clusion in the next fiscal laid
tlon while a campaign of
a
boom
for
Florida's
economy
passing through a port $16.21 get.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
la-cause of increased purchas­ fal-e and ridiculous promises
is brought into the economy
The bulletins arc leased Sen. Pal McNamara, D-Mich.,
can mean nothing hut an ad
of the area and that 44 per­ from Harbour's firm which suid today that despite vigor- ing power,
"And I believe that in 1961 ministration fillet! with in­
cent is paid for labor. He assumes full responsibility for [ous industry efforts, health
estimated that at least too.- all maintenance and upkeep, Insurance is “ priced out of the the heart and mind ami laxly tellectual dishonesty and a
of any Floridian is worth at romplete lark of integrity,"
000 tons would pass through he said.
reach of the great majority
least $1.25 an hour," he add­ he said.
a Seminole port the first year
Discussed also were "lie-in" of people over age 65."
Seeking votes in Mount
ed.
and that more than $16 mil­ bulletins with utility firms,
Tuesday High was in Wash­ Dora. Sen. Scott Kelly promis­
lion would be pumped into the which could reduce the cost
ington urging a House Hank­ ed dtrusmen lie would pro­
county's economy with nearly of Hie Chamber's project, or
ROME (U PI) — Holland's ing Committee to force the tect liicir Industry from tar­
$750,000 going for wages.
expand it should the various Princes* Irene, so overcome
Du Pont estate to shed its iff concessions which would
He concluded by saying that factors decide to join m the
with emotion tliut she wept non-txinking interests in Flor­ create
unfair
competition
"Sanford could lieconie the venture.
and nearly fainted, was mar­ ida.
from foreign citrus imports.
largest
inland
distribution
Today's meeting was con­
In Tuesday's campaigning,
Hep. Fred Karl suid the
center
in
Florida,"
and ducted by the committee ried today to Prince Carlo*
Hugo of Hum lion Parma ill I) e m a r ra I ic gubernatorial the only tiling that got as
stressed that the enabling a c t , chairman, Clifford McKihbln,
a Roman Catholic ceremony campaign
has
become
a much attention as the Flor­
must he carefully prepared and the full group was in al­
boycotted by her purent*.
"drum beating exercise" to ida development commission
to provide authority members ! tendance,
was candidate Fred O. Dick­
broad but discretionary pow
inson.
A g re e On Gatf
ers.
Hoth caught it on the chin
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
as
the campaign pace quick­
Senate
Democratic
Leader
ened in the final week.
Mike Mansfield today hacked
The other candidates knock­
GOP Leader Everett M. Dirking heads were Dickinson,
sen's call for a gag rule vote
MIAMI (U PI) — A wide Mathews, Karl, Mayor Hayif Southerners refuse to aet
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)
Thursday at 5 p.m. Is the by next Tuesduy on the civil aquall line knifed down tin? don Hums of Jacksonville,
—Tarrant County Judge J. C.
deadline lor obtaining ap­ I rights bill's jury trial amend­ Flomla peninsula Tuesday, and Kelly.
Duvall is a man who likes to
•pawning a tornado, high
Dickinson caught it from
plications lor absentee bal­ ment.
gel a full measure of work
winds and heavy rains, and Karl fur failing to plug fur
lots In the May 5 primary,
done every month.
forecasters say rain ia likely completion of Interstate High­
arrording to Registrar Ca­
Rut defense attorneys for in
for most o f the state again way 95 along the east coast,
milla Itiurr.
WASHINGTON (U l’ l) — today.
drunk driving suspects con­
and for being with Gov. Far­
Voters may cast absentee
The House Education and La­
tended the Judge was overdo­
Weathermen here said the ris Hryant "Toll Twins" in
voles until 5 p.m. Thursday
ing it Tuesday wlu-n he sched­
bor Committee coded
six squall line was formed when perpetrating "haphazard high­
In Mis, llrure't rnurthnuse
uled their trials for April 31.
weeks of public heating* two fast-moving fronts, one way hljlnks.'
oilier or mail them for re­
The lawyers reminded the
Tuesday on President John­ from the North and the other
ceipt by her before 5 p in.
judge April has only 30 days.
son's $962 million anti-pov­ fiom the South, cluahed in
Monday, day before the pri­
erty program. Member* were South Georgia.
mary rlrctlon.
As the line moved south,
As of noon today, Mrs. expected to la-gin diafting a
it whipped up a tornado at
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Ilrurr said, 374 absentee bill Thursday.
The State Road Department
the farming community of
ballots had hern Issued, In­
Zellwood, near Orlando, and
opened bids Tuesday on pro­ dicating “ a high vote In the
CHICAGO (UPI) — Selec­ leveled a parking house and
primary."
jects totaling $21,003,001.
tion of a jury in Teamster several farm buildings. No
union President James It one was injured, and witness­
Hoff's $20 million fraud triul es said the storm sounded like
a
me
slowed In ■ near hall today a jet plane as It moved
bceuuse o f a ruling that jur­ through the area.
ors will have to spend as long
A short time later, Taikens four months away from land reported heavy rains and
their jobs nnd families.
strong winds that broke out
window* in »evernl stores and
felled large tree* and a fear
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — power line*.
Nearly three indie* of rain
Authorities expected an au­
topay today would clear up wus dumped on Jacksonville
tile mystery surrounding the ns the aqiall line passed, and
drulli of Dr. William W. Tampa got nearly an inch. Hy
IVcry, dean of urU and scien­ midnight, the line of had
ce* at Tulane University. Ilis weather hud moved into the
body wus found Tuesday high Florida Strutts.
in the hleaehns of Sug.xr
Howl Stadium.

High Raps Du Ponts;
BRIEFS Attacks Low Wages
Release Due

Spy To Depart

Out Of Reach

Princess Weds

Texas Judge
Is Way Out

NO. 179

Seminole Business Riding High

Florida Lashed
By Squall Line

Absentee Ballot
Deadline Near

Hearings End

Husinrss trends for San­
ford and Seminole County
continued a steady rise during
the past year, according to
information filed by the Sem­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce's official publica­
tion, Sem-O-Gram.
Hunk deposita and resour­
ces climbed stendily with the
former rising 10.32 per cent
nnd the latter up 9.74 per
cent. The figures include
those from tho First Federal
Saving A Loans Association.
Total deposits in the coun­
ty ns of the end of 1963 stood
at $49,158,687 compared w-ith
$44,558,655 at the rinse of
1002.

Sanford postal receipts for
the year just ended stood at
$295,131 compared with $241,867 the previous 12-month
period, for nn Increase of 22,02 per cent.
The county's building perndta for the year were $8,731,598 compared with $7,791.260, up 12.07 per cent.
Hermits for all municipalities
nnd the county during the
year totaled $11,807,817, down
1.R7 per rent from the previ­
ous total of $12,033,025.
Electric meter installation*
during 1963 for Sanford to­
taled 11.068 compared with
10,757 the previous year, up
2 89 per cent.
Telephone use In Sanford
continued to riso from Ilia
1962 year-end total of n ,7 i7
to 15,513, a rite of 5.41 per
cent.
Tlie Florida Power A I.ight
Company reported a healthy
gain in power sales. At the
end uf 1962, the total kilo­
watt hour* sold wns 86,500,000 ami at the end o f last
year It amounted to 01,590,693, a rise of 9.35 per rent.
This was for the Sanford ar­
ea servieed hy Fl'ibl*

Coffee Club To
Meet Thursday
The
April
Coffee
Club
meeting of the Seminole Cornu
ty Chamher o f Commerce will
lie held ut 10 u.m. Thursday
in the Chamber building, cor­
ner of First Street and San­
ford Avenue.
Cnptuin Robert M. Ware,
Commanding Officer of NAS,
Sanford, and Captain Janu-a
O. Mayo,
Commander o f
Heavy Attark Wing One, will
Introduce several new officer*
who
have
recently
enna
a hoard. Other guests expect­
ed to attend will include new
business
and
professional
men in the rnmmuuity.
The “ knffee-klntchera" will
enjoy refreshment* o f coffeit
nnd doughnuts and a half
hour of gixid fellowship.

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL!

Road Rids

F I S H FRY

Slim Pickings

ADULTS

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Dean Found Dead

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Memo to City Hall: You
had the boat bearing a can­
didate's sign removed from
the boat basin because it was
on city property. How about
the candidate'* sign on the
eity parking lot, facing Rood
Avenue, right across from
City 1U117 7 7
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Area churches were alerted
to the possibility that the kid­
naper might try to abandon
little Paul Joseph. A similar
alert went out to 34 babyclinics in the city. Police
strengthened their guard at
the hospital on the chance the
woman would try to bring the
! baby back.
The only solid clue to the
kidnaper centered on a 96' square block area of the city's
|South Side, where a cab driv|er said he took a woman with
a baby in Iter arms shortly
after the abduction was dis­
covered.

A LL YOU CAN EAT —

Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce had to postpone its
flight to Tallahassee because
of inclement weather. Its se­
cretary- Jim Talmadgc, has
shown an interest in the Ilis
Tree . . . says all published
reports of its measurements
are in error. At his request,
the County Commission has
requested the Florida Forest
Rangers to run off exact mea­
surements.
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Cdr. Herb Moreland, Sanfordite assigned to SNASraised a German shepherd
dog but it was run over and
killed on Celery Avenue. He
got another for the family.
The second one, too, was kill­
ed tile same way. So, he got
a third one five months ago.
"Commander," the name of
the third dog, broke his leg
a couple weeks ago and a
cast was put on it. The cast
was removed Monday and
that night he, too, was hit
by a car and killed. In all
three instances, says More­
land, the drivers running over
and killing the three dogs
didn't even stop.
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Firm sponsoring Miss Ann
Mahan, the new "Miss Semi­
nole County," in the recent
beauty contest held by the
Sanford Civitan Club in con­
junction of Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce's in­
dustrial show, was Sanford
Atlantic National Hank.

as a nurse. Paul Joseph was
the first child of aircraft me­
chanic Chester Fronczak, 33,
and his wife, Dora, 28.
Police called off a house-tohouse search through a South
Side neighborhood at nightfall
and began an intensive check
of all nurses and nurses aides
in the city.
A special contingent of in­
vestigators pored over the
files at Michael Reese Hos­
pital and others started a
painstaking check of the rec­
ords of the State Department
of Registration and Educa­
tion. They hoped to find some
indication of a present or for­
mer hospital worker who
matches the description of the
kidnaper.

f o n t lf c

Town Meeting

SEMINOLE HIUII SCHOOL SENIORS who
have ulreudy won scholarships to various in­
stitutions o f higher learning are (from left,
front row) Susi Halback, Jennifer Thompson,
Carol Jo Oxford, Barbara Bolger, Norma Whittern and Eddie Kesky; (middle row) Uonald

Goerss, Jimmy Thompson, Douglas Firestone,
Dan McCall, and Earl Black; (hack row) Steve
Sewell, Robert Avrett and Jim Touhy. The
scholarships vary from Florida schools to tippointments to armed services academies at West
Point, Annapolis and Colorado Springs.

No Space Colonies
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Dr.
Edward Teller, the father of
the l|-buinb, predicted Tues­
day that 5lnr* and the moon
will never be culuuizcd.

Mayor Irene Van Ecpoel
his called a meeting of Die
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil for 6 p. in. Thursday in
the village office. Agenda
will Ire restricted to a single
item, that of hiring a village
marshall.

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDEI

$100
Menu Includes:
Cole Slaw
French Frleti
linked Henna
GriU
Hunh Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated

lly

Maxina A Bab
Hancock
Hwy. 17-92 8a.
Sanford

Ph. FA 2-5965

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